The coastal Croatian city of Split will ban the sale of alcohol in some establishments starting this summer.
The nightlife in Croatia’s second-largest city could soon look quite a bit different for visitors on vacation getaways.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: Croatia is expecting to see a lot more of this all summer: Tourists. Its tourism sector is anticipating a record year after ...
One of Croatia’s most popular tourist destinations is proposing new restrictions on alcohol sales. The coastal city of Split ...
Vukovar-Srijem County in eastern Croatia is behind when it comes to tourism compared to the coast, but it seems set to ...
Croatian tourism is being presented at the f.re.e tourism fair in Munich, with the message being about sustainability and affordability.
In a testament to Croatia's commitment to sustainable tourism, Minister Nikolina Brnjac has been honored with the Kristofor Medal by Europe’s foremost automobile club, ADAC, and the German Automobile ...
Croatia's recent reforms for managing the development of sustainable tourism, within which a legislative and strategic framework was established for tourism management, was recognized as an example of ...
The Croatian tourism industry has managed to build on the momentum achieved during a record-breaking 2011 by realizing 6.66 million arrivals and 35.87 million overnights in the first 7 months of 2012.