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Minister Glavina held a meeting with the tourism sector in Dubrovnik on tourism growth and investments in 2024

Minister Glavina held a meeting with the ...

Minister Tonči Glavina held a meeting in Dubrovnik with key stakeholders of the tourism sector of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County to discuss current and future activities in tourism and the growth of tourist traffic and investments in 2024.

The Rijeka Tourist Board is taking over the organization of the 19th Summer on Gradina with a new and enhanced program

The Rijeka Tourist Board is taking over the ...

The company Rives d.o.o. has cancelled the contract on catering services at the Trsat Castle. The Rijeka Tourist Board is taking over the organization of the 19th summer in Gradina with an amended and enhanced program.

Minister of Tourism awarded the contract for the children

Minister of Tourism awarded the contract for ...

At the meeting of the Government of the Republic of Croatia with the county prefects, Minister of Tourism Tonči Glavina handed over the contract for the project "Mini ZIP LINE cable car (CHILDREN'S ZIP LINE)" worth 61,876.01 euros to the Lika-Senj County Prefect Ernest Petry. The project will be implemented in the municipality of Vrhovine.

Valamar won the ‘Woman

Valamar won the ‘Woman's Choice Award’ as a ...

Valamar received the prestigious‘ Woman's Choice Award 'as a favorite hotel chain in Croatia among the female audience. Miss7, the leading portal for women, has been conducting research for seven years in which readers voted for Valamar.

Minister of Tourism and Sports Tonci Glavina announces the allocation of EUR 3.42 million for 192 sports programs and EUR 484,486 for the training of non-swimmers in 2024

Minister of Tourism and Sports Tonci Glavina ...

Minister of Tourism and Sports, Tonči Glavina, has made a decision on the allocation of financial resources for co-financing sports programs to encourage local sports and sports competitions, and training of non-swimmers "Hrvatska Pliva" in 2024. A total of EUR 3.42 million will be allocated for 192 sports programmes and EUR 484,486 for 32 training programmes for non-swimmers.

More than 700,000 guests are currently staying in Croatian destinations: positive trends and results of tourist traffic during the summer season

More than 700,000 guests are currently ...

Croatian tourism recorded a growth of 6 percent in arrivals and 2 percent in overnight stays in the first six months of this year. The Adriatic and continental Croatia achieved a significant increase, while Zagreb recorded 8 percent more overnight stays.