Industry News

Tourism is one of the most important economic sectors of our country.
We bring you the latest news and results of the season.

NAUTICAL INDUSTRY IS BLOOMING IN DUBROVNIK! Growth compared to last year, and September was excellent

Source: Dubrovački dnevnik According to a report by the Croatian Tourist Board, by September 30 this year, 8,691 arrivals had ...

Glavina: We can’t do tourism for three months and live all year round

Source: HRT The guest of yesterday’s HRT Dnevnik was the Minister of Tourism and Sports Tonči Glavina, who spoke about ...

Our Corsario, Son de Mar and Lady Gita shone at this year’s CROYA Charter Show

Source: Dalmatinski portal After two days of ideal sunny weather, Split welcomed exhibitors and visitors to the CROYA fair with ...

Split supports the opening of CROYA

Source: Dalmatinski portal This year’s CROYA fair surpassed last year’s edition: 48 luxury vessels, 17 exhibitors and more than 250 ...

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Revenue from foreign tourists in the first half of 2025 4 billion and 375 million euros

According to data from the Croatian National Bank (CNB), in the second quarter of 2025, revenues from foreign tourists amounted ...

The second CROYA Charter Show in Split is coming soon

Split will once again host the prestigious CROYA Charter Show, an event that brings together the best from the world ...

‘Our Tourism Act could become a European standard – the goal is sustainability, not just numbers’

Source: Večernji list Nikolina Brnjac, MEP and former Minister of Tourism, speaks about the need for balanced development of destinations, ...

Island of Vis included in the “2026 Not Hot List”

According to Intrepid Travel’s new list, “2026 Not Hot List”, the island of Vis in Croatia has been recognized as ...

“Visit me” for even more domestic guests in the postseason!

The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched the second wave of the successful “Visit Me” campaign, created for the domestic ...

Croatia’s ‘A-‘ credit rating confirmed: tourism the main driver, and emigration the biggest problem

Izvor: Glas Istre Standard & Poor’s has affirmed Croatia’s long-term credit rating of ‘A-‘, with a positive outlook, highlighting “resilient” ...