Nikolina Brnjac was elected as Croatia’s Minister for Tourism in the midst of the COVID pandemic, when international travel was hit harder than ever before. Despite the challenge she had ahead of her, ...
In a testament to Croatia's commitment to sustainable tourism, Minister Nikolina Brnjac has been honored with the Kristofor Medal by Europe’s foremost automobile club, ADAC, and the German Automobile ...
While Japan’s record tourism growth has been one of the big stories of 2024, Croatia has also been experiencing its own share of impressive travel industry expansion. In fact, by the end of September, ...
Renowned for its Mediterranean islands, medieval towns and natural wonders, Croatia, the southeastern European country depending heavily on tourism revenue, suddenly faced uncertain times with no ...
Zadar is the only bigger Dalmatian city to see a plus in November tourism numbers according to Croatia's eVisitor system.
Croatia's recent reforms for managing the development of sustainable tourism, within which a legislative and strategic framework was established for tourism management, was recognized as an example of ...
Reporting from Croatia — Pink rays from sunrise covered the rocky ruins of Okic castle on a peak outside Samobor and tinted the low-lying fog that snaked through valleys where cows grazed and grapes ...
STORY: Croatia is expecting to see a lot more of this all summer: Tourists. Its tourism sector is anticipating a record year after the country joined the European Union’s Schengen free-movement zone ...
Full walking tour of Zagreb, Croatia! Today we stop in for a layover in Zagreb Croatia on our way to Split Croatia and the ...
The Croatian National Tourist Board has announced its newest marketing campaign, Croatia 365, with a pilot program that aims to strengthen brand awareness, focusing on local products and experiences ...
Tourists are flocking back to Croatia after the Covid-19 pandemic decimated its vital travel industry, except the Adriatic nation has a problem: it lacks workers to cater to the legions of visitors.