The Ministry of Tourism is introducing a number of reforms with the aim of sustainable management of tourism capacities. The new rules help destinations balance tourism development with preserving the environment and the well-being of local communities.
The Croatian National Tourist Board continues to promote the post-season with an emphasis on active and health tourism. With an event in Milan and fairs in Rimini, Kvarner stands out as an attractive destination for visitors.
The tourist offer of Croatia was presented in Budapest, with special emphasis on the possibilities of off-season travel. The results show an increase in the interest of Hungarian tourists, with the growing popularity of off-season travel.
From 13 to 22 September, Vinkovci will host tens of thousands of visitors at the 59th Vinkovci autumns. Visitors will enjoy folklore festivals, concerts by famous performers, and unique Slavonian gastronomic delicacies.
The Croatian National Tourist Board participates in the Dutch fair Beleef! in Utrecht, where it presents the domestic tourist offer. The fair is dedicated to the elderly, and Croatian exhibitors emphasize the benefits of visits in the pre-season and post-season, with a focus on sustainability and quality.
Tourism in Croatia in 2024 recorded outstanding results with a growth of 4% in arrivals and 1% in overnight stays. Although the summer season is successful, the key challenges lie in the sustainable development of accommodation capacities and the strengthening of tourist traffic in the pre-season and post-season.
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