Croatian Tourism Revenue on the Rise

As stated at the Croatian Tourist Board session and reported by Croatian media, although detailed tourism outlook for Croatia is not as yet completely clear, the current indicators of interest on the markets traditionally brining tourists to Croatia claims that an increase by two to three percent in the number of guests as well as overnight stays is predicted.

The total revenue from tourism in next period is expected to grow by between three and five percent. According to the report, expectations for comming season are close to 11.5 million tourist arrivals with nearly 57.14 million overnight stays.


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