Revenues from foreign tourists in the first quarter of 2026 increased by 9.2 per cent
According to the CNB data, in the first quarter of 2026, revenues from foreign tourists amounted to 945.2 million euros, representing an increase of 9.2 per cent compared to the same period in 2025
ICCA rankings 2025: Lisbon the new number one among cities, Croatia among the world’s top 50 countries
Vienna lost its lead and fell to fourth place, while Croatia, with 99 international meetings across 14 cities, outperformed its regional competition and confirmed its potential
Business events among the largest global economic drivers – $1.3 trillion in direct spending
New global research confirms that business events are one of the most important drivers of economic development, employment, innovation and international cooperation
Tourism traffic: 14 million overnight stays in first five months, led by Istria and hotels
According to eVisitor data, Croatia recorded a 7 per cent growth in overnight stays in the first five months, while the key drivers of these excellent pre-season results were Istria, domestic and...
Visa: 59 per cent of Croatian travellers plan their trips with the help of artificial intelligence
The latest research from Visa reveals a dramatic leap in the use of artificial intelligence for holiday planning and the arrival of "agentic commerce", which is changing the habits of...
Geopolitics is reshaping the rules of the game: event organizers grow more cautious, but demand remains resilient
Despite rising global risks, the events industry is once again showing surprising resilience, albeit with significant changes in the way events are planned
Croatian tourism figures in 2026: 3 million overnight stays in the first quarter
Croatian tourism in 2026 is recording steady growth in both arrivals and overnight stays, with a strong start to the year and excellent results over the Easter weekend
Heading into the 2026 tourist season: stable bookings, rising prices and cost pressure on investment
Despite stable demand and moderate price growth, Croatian tourism is entering 2026 with rising costs that are increasingly limiting profitability and investment
Forest bathing as medical wellness: Radoboj is creating new value in health tourism
Radoboj shows how nature, science and tourism can come together to create a sustainable and market-attractive product