Slowed down booking, but there are no cancellations so far

Many tourism workers in recent weeks have been anxiously watching developments in Ukraine and Russia, wondering for a reason – whether and how much the war in Eastern Europe will affect this year’s tourist season. Judging by the information obtained by Večernji list, the booking has slowed down somewhat, but the cancellation of reservations is […]

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“Meet Absyrtides”- educational trip

To get to know the islands, during March the Tourist board of the Town of Mali Lošinj will organize multiple one-day educational trips for tourism stakeholders called “Meet Absyrtides”. On March 5th, participants will tour the famous ancient city of Osor, and discover a new dimension of history through the virtual reality of the “Osor […]

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Dubrovnik city

Dubrovnik-Neretva County is investing in cycling tourism

In Dubrovnik, they see the tourism recovery post-COVID-19 crisis as an opportunity for a paradigm shift in the development and business management of the entire sector. Following the (EU’s) goal of green and digital transition, along with increasing energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources, investments are directed towards hiking trails, promenades, educational […]

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Archeological findings on Croatian islands

February was full of news about new archeological findings in Croatia, especially on the Croatian islands Vis and Ugljan.Find out more in the news below. A sensational discovery | Silver coins of Greek colony Issa discovered  Silver money, found by detectors recently in the vicinity of Trilj, can be attributed to Issa, the ancient Greek […]

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The story of the shortest boat line in Croatia

For Croatian islands, boats and ships are (sometimes) their only connection to the world. The shortest boat line in Croatia is just 320 meters long. That’s the distance between Brodarica, a small settlement in Sibenik and island Krapanj which was once the most densely populated island in Croatia. Every day, for 50 years, the two […]

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National park Brijuni

Croatian national parks fighting climate change

The Policy of Protection and Preservation of Nature Park Telascica is in force Last week the Policy of protection and Preservation of NP Telascica came into effect. This has finally established a legal framework for the protection of “no-take” areas in the park.  The Policy of Protection and Preservation of Nature Park Telascica is regulating […]

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