In August 2024, Rijeka recorded a significant growth in tourist traffic with 45,191 arrivals, surpassing the previous year. Tourists, especially from Germany and Italy, increasingly recognize Rijeka as an attractive destination, extending their stay in the city.
Lošinj attracts longtime visitors such as families from Vienna, Ulm and Vicenza, who return year after year due to its pristine nature, hospitable hosts and unforgettable experiences. Their loyalty to the island lasts for decades, and their love for Lošinj is passed on to the next generations.
The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched the "Experience Croatia" campaign to attract tourists outside the main season. The focus is on attractions such as nautics, active holidays and eno-gastronomy, and the campaign targets the markets of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Italy, Sweden and Hungary.
The annual Croatian Tourism Awards recognize excellence and innovation in tourism, awarding awards in various categories, from destinations to individuals, with a special emphasis on sustainable development.
The Croatian Cultural and Artistic Society "Široka Kula" again triumphed at the Slunj Evening of Bećarac, where a young women's group won the award for best verses. This success confirms their commitment to preserving tradition.
Minister of Tourism Tonči Glavina visited Varaždin County and emphasized the importance of investing in continental tourism. The Varaždin County recorded a significant growth in tourist arrivals and overnight stays, with the support of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, which provided 75% of the funds for investments.
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