It may be October, but the wider Dubrovnik region is still basking in glorious sunshine. Locals and visitors alike took advantage of today’s warm weather, with beaches in Mlini and Srebreno resembling ...
Analysts from the UniCredit Group expect Croatia’s economy to grow by 3.1% in 2025 and 3.2% in 2026, outpacing both the EU average and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The forecast, released by ...
Dubrovačka has confirmed another successful tourism season, with steady growth in arrivals and overnight stays, according to the eVisitor system. From January to September 2025, the municipality ...
Dubrovnik Airport saw 443,444 passengers in September 2025, up 5% year-on-year, plus a record 595% increase in cargo traffic ...
Croatia today marks Parliament Day, commemorating October 8, 1991, when the country’s first Parliament unanimously voted to sever all state ties with the former Yugoslavia. The decision followed the ...
Dubrovnik Mayor Mato Franković presented the city as a model of sustainable tourism at the 116th session of the OECD Tourism Committee in Paris. Addressing representatives from 38 member states, ...