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Dubrovnik-Neretva County has the highest number of five-star hotels in Croatia, as nationwide tourist accommodation grows in ...
The City of Dubrovnik has announced a €1.68 million EU-funded project to restore Lopud’s historic Đorđić-Mayneri Park, ...
A personal journey through anthropology reveals how the Nuer, Ilongot, and Tzeltal challenge fixed ideas of gender, grief, and selfhood—offering new ways to imagine a meaningful life ...
Croatia’s parliamentary group Možemo! has called on fellow MPs to support a formal request to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković ...
Croatia sees a 6.3% rise in exports and a trade deficit of €9.7B in H1 2025. Imports grow 2%, with EU and non-EU markets both showing strong activity ...
Zagreb continues to lead Croatia’s city break tourism scene with over 767,000 visitors in the first seven months of 2025.
From saxophone concerts on Lopud to ballet under the stars and a special performance by Ibrica Jusić, Dubrovnik’s cultural summer heats up with events across the city and its islands ...
Croatia saw 4.6 million tourist arrivals and 29.2 million overnight stays in July 2025, with slight year-on-year declines.
Fiscal data shows tourists spent more in July 2025, with €808M in hospitality and €637.5M in accommodation—despite fewer ...
Brace yourselves — a new heatwave is on its way to Croatia, with temperatures expected to climb above a scorching 40 degrees ...
Dubrovnik is continuing to attract attention beyond the summer months, as a growing number of airlines announce extended or ...
HZMO reports nearly 1.8 million insured workers in July 2025 — the highest in 30 years — with strong growth in manufacturing, ...