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Croatia's Tourism Holding Strong Ahead of Summer, But Pricing Remains Key, Says Minister - The Dubrovnik Times

Summary by The Dubrovnik Times
The popular HRT current affairs programme Otvoreno tackled a hot topic this week: is Croatia becoming too expensive as a tourist destination, and what can we expect from the summer ahead? Speaking on the show, Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonči Glavina said that current tourism numbers are satisfactory and in line with expectations. “We monitor three key periods—the first six months, which includes the important early season; the peak summer mo…

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You are planning a holiday in Croatia with the camper? Then you should be careful when choosing, because otherwise it will be expensive.

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The number of tourists visiting Croatia has fallen sharply, dealing a serious blow to the tourism sector, writes the British tabloid Express, stating that "this Balkan country has been a favorite destination for visitors from Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic and Italy for years, largely due to lower prices."

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Croatian tourism leaders are warning of caution regarding pricing strategies ahead of the upcoming summer season, stressing that the right price-value ratio is key against Mediterranean competitors, Croatia Week reported.

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You are planning a holiday in Croatia with the camper? Then you should be careful when choosing, because otherwise it will be expensive.

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politika.rs broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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