The largest number of routes are expected from Great Britain, Germany, France and Poland.
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Croatia anticipates more than 180 flight routes during the summer season!
28.04.2021.
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CNTB: The first wave of the digital nomads campaign achieved over 8 million impressions
27.04.2021.
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Activities within this promotional campaign were conducted on the social networks Facebook and Twitter which were aimed exclusively at the target group of potential digital nomads.
COVID-19 testing available at Split Airport
27.04.2021.
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Testing for SARS-CoV-2 is possible using two methods.
Croatia hosts first FAM trip for travel agents from the USA to Europe since global pandemic outbreak!
26.04.2021.
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Eight American travel agents are participating in the travel program, whose agencies are closely specialized in travel in the segment of luxury tourism.
United Airlines to fly from New York to Dubrovnik as of July
20.04.2021.
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The US company United Airlines will fly from New York to Dubrovnik from July to October, the airline said at a news conference on Monday.
Leading American media highlights new entry requirements for Croatia
19.04.2021.
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The American magazine Forbes has included Istria in 50 Spectacular Places to Visit Post-Pandemic.
Ministry of Tourism and Sport launches "Croatian islands - COVID-free zones" campaign
19.04.2021.
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Ministry of Tourism and Sport has launched the "Croatian islands - COVID-free zones" campaign.
Payment of nautical tourist tax exclusively through the online portal
15.04.2021.
Based on a new decision payment of nautical tourist tax is now only possible and exclusively through the online portal nautika.evisitor.hr.
Croatia first on the list of the 100 most popular destinations amongst Germans in 2021
12.04.2021.
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According to the research results of the world's largest search engine for renting holiday homes HomeToGo.
The Mirror: Brits will soon be able to travel to Croatia
09.04.2021.
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The article outlines that the British could soon travel freely to Croatia, if they meet one of the prescribed conditions.