Lošinj, known as the island of vitality, has been attracting visitors from all over the world for years, including the Comin family from Italy. Their long-standing loyalty to the island is a symbol of lasting love for its natural beauty and sustainable tourism that makes it special.
Valamar recorded revenue growth of 16.1% in the first six months of 2024 thanks to investments in the premium segment of hotels and campsites and sustainable projects. Dubrovnik is at the forefront of growth among destinations.
The Poreč Bike Center, located along the famous Parenzana Trail, offers bike rentals, guided tours, and educational workshops. The Center will significantly contribute to the development of sustainable tourism in Istria.
The Croatian National Tourist Board distributes 50,000 water bottles at toll plazas and ferry ports, including Rupa, Lučko, Split and Hvar, to express gratitude to tourists and make their waiting easier. The action includes QR codes on the bottles for additional information.
The Turopolje fur, made of tanned leather and hand-sewn details, and the Modić Bedeković manor house, a preserved wooden house from the 19th century, represent an important part of Turopolje's cultural heritage. Discover more about these unique elements of tradition and their modern promotion.
Orebic, known for its exceptional natural beauty and rich history, celebrates 120 years of tourism this year. High guest ratings in various aspects of tourism emphasize the importance of continuous investment in quality and feedback monitoring.
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