Saturday, 27 June 2020

3 Million Euro Luxury Glamping Village Opens at Terme Tuhelj

As Jozo Vrdoljak/Novac writes on the 25th of June, 2020, as part of the already popular Terme Tuhelj complex which is located in continental Croatia, a new luxury glamping resort has been opened. It is an investment worth three million euros and marks another cash injection that the coronavirus pandemic hasn't put a stop to.

The modern glamping resort at Terme Tuhelj is an upgrade to the existing Vita camp, the first five-star camp in continental Croatia, which opened its doors last summer - which, in stark contrast to this one, was remembered as a record one for the Croatian tourism sector.

"We have clear goals, a vision and a strategy, which has been confirmed by the [opening of] the new glamping resort, which will soon, I'm convinced, be full of guests. We know that we're on the right track. Last year, we generated ten million euros in revenue and 136 thousand overnight stays, almost a third in Krapina-Zagorje County.

With continuous investments from year to year, we're continuing to raise the bar of quality and respond to the demands of the tourism market, we're look positively to the future during these uncertain times that did slow us down, but they didn't stop us from realising our plans,'' said Vasja Cretnik, the director of the new Terme Tuhelj Luxury Glamping Village within the Terme Tuhelj complex.

The new Glamping Village offers 36 modern mobile units, a wellness area, a whirlpool, saunas and massage rooms. The investment, which is worth three million euros as previously stated, was realised in cooperation with their Austrian partner Gebetsroiter, a company with almost forty years of tradition in creating the highest quality camping destinations.

All of the facilities of the camp, as well as the various attractions in Terme Tuhelj - from the Sauna World, through to the rich wellness offer to Water Planet with its popular swimming pools and adrenaline slides - are available to the guests of Glamping Village.

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Saturday, 6 July 2019

Tuhelj to Get First Five Star Camp in Continental Croatia

Continental Croatia is becoming increasingly popular with foreign tourists who are realising that Croatia has far, far more to offer to the world than just the coast. With that, Terme Tuhelj, a popular continental Croatian destination in Krapina-Zagorje County for both domestic and foreign guests, is upping its game.

As Marija Crnjak/Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 5th of July, 2019, at the end of July in Terme Tuhelj in Tuheljske Toplice the very first five-star camp located in continental Croatia is set to open its doors, this marks the result of a large investment of its Slovenian owner, and is worth about three million euros. The investment is being divided into two stages.

As has been stated by the facility in Tuhelj, in the first phase of the investment, 56 campsites were set up across two zones, covering around 20,000 square metres, with a restaurant and bar, camping services, an allowance for pets, sanitary facilities adapted for disabled people, family bathrooms, dressing rooms, a children's playground, golf, and tennis courts.

Of this, twenty plots of land (parcels) will be open throughout the whole year, while other plots will be available to guests during the warmer, summer months of the year. There will also be two ''night plots'' available to guests. All of the guests of the new facility in Tuhelj will also be able to enjoy unlimited swimming at Water Planet.

In the second phase of the investment, which will be carried out in 2020, a luxury resort will be constructed with as many as thirty luxury facilities for families and couples, as well as additional facilities for fun and wellness in nature. That part of the camp will work throughout the year, as will the twenty camp plots that will be opened during the first investment phase.

"Tourism trends show that this kind of camping is particularly attractive to millenials who make up the world's largest number of passengers today. As many as 53 percent of them mention all forms of camping as their first choice of stay when travelling somewhere. With this new move, we're not only adapting to the trends and wishes of our guests, but expanding our offer to include new products and raise the quality scale of the camping world,'' said the director of Terme Tuhelj, Vasja Čretnik.

He added that transit guests from Germany, Poland, Scandinavian countries, the Czech Republic, as well as guests from Slovenia, Austria, Italy and the Benelux countries tend to enjoy camping during the summer.

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