Croatia is the coolest destination

Erschienen in: Croatia, International Tourism, News, Tourism
Erschienen am: 17.03.2009

The high-circulation British daily «Mirror» has put Croatia, Egypt, Turkey and Hungary among the coolest destinations for British tourist in 2009. According to the information about affordable holiday spots for this year provided by the British journalists, tourists will get the best value for money in these destinations. Due to the financial crisis that has weakened the national currency, a pound is no longer enough for a caffee latte in Paris or French fries in Spanish Benidorm.

This is why Mirror recommended its readers to visit destinations outside the European Union and presented Croatia as the first destination among its four favorites. In a very detailed presentation of the tourist offer, from Opatija in the north to the southernmost part of the coast, Slavonia and the interior, British Mirror says that the prices in Croatian hotels, restaurants and spas and ship cruise prices are 20 percent lower compared to other European countries. The presentation also underscores that Croatia offers something for everybody, so its recommends British citizens to visit Dubrovnik where they can enjoy themselves in one of the numerous restaurants arranged across the stone street of the old town, especially in the evening. Mirror informs the British readers that a romantic 5-star hotel will open in June on the island of Kor?ula, not far from Dubrovnik, within the Leši?-Dimitri Palace. The palace was built in the 18th century and offers six suites inspired by the silk roads traveled by the great Croatian explorer Marco Polo, while the old historical town of Lovran next to Opatija is recommended as one of the most attractive health resorts. In addition to numerous sandy beaches, crystal clear sea and a number of good hotels ideal for families with children, Croatia is equally interesting to young tourist and nature enthusiasts who can enjoy bird watching in Kopa?ki rit, photo-safaris on Velebit, wine tasting in Slavonia, rafting and many other activities… They also say Croatia is accessible via low-cost airlines such as Thomson Airways, EasyJet, Ryanair and Jet2.com.

Source: press.croatia.hr

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Huge growth in interest

Erschienen in: Croatia, Dalmatia, International Tourism, Tourism, Traffic, Travel
Erschienen am: 12.03.2009

We have been aware Croatia is an attractive destination for passengers on cruises for some time. However, the recently published statistics for the first eleven months of last year surprised many people. During the said period, as many as 820 cruise ships came to Croatian ports (Dubrovnik being number one), which is 31.2 more than the same period in 2007.

They brought over 937,000 passengers to visit the landmarks of Croatia, which is 35.2 more than the year before. Not only that – their combined stay in Croatia came to 1567 days, which is 61.7 percent more than last year. This clearly shows Croatia is an exceptionally attractive destination for cruise passengers.

Source: press.croatia.hr

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Four new flight options to Dubrovnik

Erschienen in: Croatia, Dalmatia, International Tourism, Tourism, Traffic, Travel, international travel
Erschienen am: 10.03.2009

As of 1 May of this year, EasyJet will carry passengers between London and Dubrovnik four times a week. Airplanes will fly between Liverpool and Dubrovnik three times a week from 2 June, while flights between Geneva and Dubrovnik will be available from 6 July, twice a week. As of 12 July, EasyJet will also carry passengers between Berlin and Dubrovnik, while Norwegian Air will introduce new flights between Warsaw and Dubrovnik at the beginning of this year’s season.

According to Dubrovnik Airport, 27 airlines will offer flights to one of the most beautiful tourist pearls in the Croatian Adriatic this year, 12 of them being low-cost airlines. According to the statistical data, they already account for 27 percent of the overall traffic in Dubrovnik Airport and the share will continue to grow. Last year, Dubrovnik registered 512,000 tourists and over 1.7 million overnights, while Dubrovnik-Neretva County registered around a million tourists with 4.6 million overnights. Most of the foreign guests came from France, UK and Germany. High growth rates were also recorded in arrivals from Russia, Spain, Scandinavia
and Japan.

 

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