The KulTourSpirit project, which was recently introduced in Pazin, is a joint product of the cities and municipalities of central Istria which aims to integrate and revitalize certain cultural goods to their areas.
Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli visited the largest tourism project in Croatia yesterday.
In 2016, there were 15,594,157 arrivals and 78,049,852 overnight stays in tourist accommodation in Croatia.
The Croatian National Tourist Board was present at this year’s Vakantiebeurs Trade Fair which was held on January 15, 2017 in Utrecht. This was the first large tourism fair held this year in Europe where Croatia’s offer is traditionally represented.
The fishermen claim they are victims of their county’s economic success.
As previously reported on TCN, Dubrovnik was listed in the New York Times annual list of 52 Places to Visit in 2017, released on January 4, 2017. It was not the only Croatian inclusion on the list.
The centre will be located at the site of a former quarry.
Flos Olei 2017, the new edition of the annual catalog for the best olive oils (and also considered the olive oil “Bible”), has named Istria the best quality olive oil region in the world - for the second year in a row!
Summer music festival EXIT, one of the top ten music festivals in Europe and an award-winner which is held at the Petrovaradin Fortress in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia, will have a Croatian version next year. Held in Umag on May 26 and 27, Sea Star, Croatia’s EXIT Festival, has already confirmed The Prodigy, Urban & 4, and Kolektiv for the 2017 lineup.
Vodnjan is hosting the 12th Days of Young Olive Oil.