The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has launched an e-consultation on ordinances related to the calculation of reception capacity, destination management plan and indicators for monitoring tourism sustainability.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Oleg Butkovic has visited Cavtat, where he expressed satisfaction with the completion of the rehabilitation of the coast and the construction of the pier. The project worth over EUR 5 million has significantly improved the coastal infrastructure of this Dubrovnik town.
In Osijek, a grant agreement worth EUR 22.5 million was signed for the second phase of the modernization of tram infrastructure, which will significantly improve urban transport and the standard of living of citizens.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic participated in a meeting of the Government and the tourism sector in Split, where projects worth EUR 85 million and excellent tourism results for 2024 were presented, including an increase in arrivals and overnight stays.
President of the Republic Zoran Milanovic visited Gospić on the occasion of the City Day, emphasizing the importance of using European funds for local development and preservation of cultural heritage, as well as unity and togetherness for the future of Croatia.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic visited Sali on Dugi otok, where he announced the realization of the water supply project in four years and emphasized the importance of infrastructure investments, including the renovation of the port and utility infrastructure.