FOREIGN TOURISM IN CROATIA HAS GROWN BY 20% SINCE JOINING SCHENGEN

Samuel Dorsi -
Since January 1, when Croatia joined the Schengen area and the eurozone, tourism has increased by 20% compared to 2022, registering about 5 million arrivals and more than 17.5 million overnight stays....

PRICE HIKES DO NOT HARM SOARING CROATIAN TOURIST NUMBERS

Anna Luebke -
The switching to the euro and Croatia's entry into the Schengen zone seem to have offset rising prices and the resulting disaffection with tourism....

NATURISM IN CROATIA IS WIDELY TOLERATED

Gary Diskin -
On Croatia's Adriatic beaches, naturism is officially allowed only on designated beaches but tolerated elsewhere. This makes Croatia a popular destination for naturists. Tourism Review selected some n...

THE PRICE COMPETITIVENESS OF CROATIAN TOURISM IS AT RISK

Kevin Eagan -
The price competitiveness of Croatian tourism is currently under threat. Rising prices cannot be justified by energy costs, among the lowest in the eurozone, or VAT rates. Government representatives h...

CROATIA'S OVERNIGHT STAYS ARE BACK TO THE PRE-CRISIS LEVEL

Sara Thopson -
According to the Croatian Tourism Board (HTZ), Croatia recorded 20.6 million tourist arrivals and 108 million overnight stays in 2023. This marks a return to the pre-crisis year 2019, with a 9% increa...
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