DUBROVNIK, Croatia (Reuters) - Croatia's historic city of Dubrovnik aims to lure back locals priced out by high tourist prices with a plan next month that includes banning new private rental permits, ...
Croatia’s turbo-charged tourist industry is in danger of consuming itself, experts warn, unless the quality can be improved, congestion reduced and the environment protected. Croatia, known for its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the world’s best hotels, restaurants and wine. As Croatia’s second largest city, Split has been enjoying remarkable ...
The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched a certification program for travel advisors, the Croatia Full of Life Certificate. The program consists of five webinars focused on destinations, key ...
The first months of 2013 have seen a marked rise in visitor numbers compared to last year, bringing cheer to the country's economy. With more than 10,000 tourist in the Kvarner region of Croatia alone ...
After 15 years of enticing tourists to its fabled Adriatic coast and islands with the hugely successful slogan The Mediterranean as It Once Was, Croatian tourism chiefs unveiled the new official ...
SPLIT, Croatia, - Croatia is set to become the latest European country to tackle a tourism-related housing price crunch, although some property owners fear the proposed legislation will hit business.
Croatia recorded 15.5 million tourist arrivals and 79.2 million overnight stays so far this year, a 1 percent increase from the same period in 2024, Tourism Minister Tonci Glavina said on Thursday, ...
Croatia’s historic city of Dubrovnik aims to lure back locals priced out by high tourist prices with a plan next month that includes banning new private rental permits, following the example of other ...
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