Croatia Tourist Figures for year 2008 will head for new records

stats.gifGood news from The Head Office of the Croatian National Tourist Board (CNTB) :

They estimate that Croatia will close the 2007 tourism season with about 11.2 million guests, 56.2 million overnight stays and tou rism revenues in excess of 6.9 billion euros.

This confirms that the 2007 tourism season has been the most successful to date :-)

It will be, however, as the experts at the CNTB are forecasting, surpassed by the coming season, which – based on the forecasts of business partners and the estimates of the tourism regions and businesses – should see a 3 percent growth in the number of guests and a 2 percent growth in the number of tourist overnight stays.

This increase, tourism analysts agree, should result in a 5 percent increase in tourism revenues, the value of which is forecast to be about 7.27 billion euro in 2008.

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