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Croatia ranks 3rd favourite destination among German motorists, campers

This year Croatia is German motorists' third favourite vacation destination, after Germany and Italy, while the northern Adriatic peninsula of Istria remains the most sought after region among German campers since 2010, the Croatian Tourism Ministry said earlier this week, citing a survey conducted by the German auto club ADAC. Croatia is the third favourite destination of German campers as well, again after Germany and Italy, but Istria is their favourite region in Europe, followed by the Dalmatian coast, the regions of Veneto and Friuli and Garda Lake in Italy, and Upper Bavaria. The survey included 1.3 million queries made on ADAC's Routenplanner itinerary planning tool.

03.11.2012. | Page
Strong govt. delegation attends Croatian Tourism Days

Croatia is fortunate to have a tourism sector that benefits during times of crisis and the world and this government has decided to additionally stimulate the sector which can be seen through the introduction of a differential Value Added Tax (VAT) rate to come into effect as of 1 January next year. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and European Funds Branko Grcic said that on Friday at a meeting of tourism employees with government members during the Croatian Tourism Days currently being held in Dubrovnik. In addition to Minister Grcic and Tourism Minister Veljko Ostojic, a strong government delegation attending the discussion included Minister of Entrepreneurship and Trade Gordan Maras, Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure Sinisa Hajdas Doncic and Deputy Construction Minister Ana Mrak Taritas. Each announced certain measures that should contribute to an even better tourist season next year.

19.10.2012. | Page
British ABTA travel association to hold its annual meeting in Dubrovnik in 2013

The British ABTA travel association, one of the most influential agencies in the world with over six thousand members has chosen Dubrovnik for its annual assembly in 2013. The agency will in that regard, promote Croatia as an attractive tourist destination. This year's ABTA assembly is being held in Turkey where the ABTA announced their plans for next year, the Head Office of the Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ) reported on Friday. The conference to be held in October next year is likely to attract around 700 professionals in the tourist sector from Great Britain.

12.10.2012. | Page
Tourism sees rises in arrivals, nights

A total of 9.5 million tourists vacationed in Croatia in the first eight months of 2012, generating nearly 53 million nights, up 2.3 per cent in arrivals and 3.2% in nights on the year. August saw a 2% rise in arrivals and a 2.3% rise in nights, the State Bureau of Statistics said on Friday. Foreign tourists generated 8.4 million arrivals, up 3.2% from the first eight months of 2011, and 48.5 million nights, an increase of 4.2%. August saw nearly three million foreign arrivals, up 2.5% on the year, and 19.3 million foreign nights, up 3%. Domestic tourists accounted for one million arrivals in the first eight months of 2012, down 4.5% on the year, and 4.2 million nights, down 7%. In August, Croatians accounted for 212,700 arrivals and 1.3 million nights, down 3.4% and 6% respectively.
 

12.10.2012. | Page