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Croatia now pricier than Spain and Greece. Family stays range €900–€1,500 per week, while non-accommodation costs spark concern, says expert ...
From midweek to the weekend, there are approximately 12,100 guests in Dubrovnik—21% less than during the same period last ...
Croatia issues 7,000 fewer work permits and rejects nearly 18,000 applications as stricter Foreigners Act enforcement ramps up, says Minister Božinović ...
Reuters visits Dubrovnik to cover Trump’s proposed film tariffs; Mayor Franković highlights city’s decades-long role as a ...
Libertas Dubrovnik applies for national funding to purchase 12 new electric buses, expanding its eco-friendly fleet to 14 ...
WTTC forecasts Croatia's tourism sector to hit €21.3B in 2025 and €26.4B by 2035, supporting 564K jobs and surpassing ...
Dubrovnik installs new energy-efficient LED lighting in Orašac’s Konjevac area, completing 600m of cabling and 18 new poles ...
Croatia holds local elections on Sunday with over 3.5 million voters choosing mayors, councils, and minority deputies across ...
Organized by the Dubrovnik Tourist Board, the 35th issue of the Welcome tourism magazine was presented on May 15 in the ...
Croatian PM Andrej Plenković met UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the European Political Community summit in Tirana, ...
The Embassy of India in the Republic of Croatia is celebrating the International Day of Yoga (IDY) with a series of 50 events ...
Through its humanitarian game Sretni Broj, the Croatian Lottery has donated funds to the Dubrovnik General Hospital for new ...