Every year, millions of travelers descend on Dubrovnik — the jewel of the Adriatic, with its limestone streets, terracotta ...
The mayor of Dubrovnik, Mato Franković, extended his congratulations on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, highlighting the city’s ...
Zagreb flights until May 1, removing 6,600 seats from the market during April and impacting Croatia’s early tourist season ...
A powerful Croatian campaign “Be You. Be Beautiful” highlights inclusion and acceptance on World Down Syndrome Day, featuring emotional portraits from Split ...
Today marks the first day of spring — or at least, one version of it. While meteorological spring quietly arrived on March 1, ...
Croatia’s tourism bookings have slowed due to Middle East tensions, but Minister Tonči Glavina says strong European demand and value for money could still ensure a solid season ...
New €1.87 million facility will provide vital support for children with developmental difficulties and people with disabilities DUBROVNIK, Croatia — In a city better known for its medieval walls and ...
Croatia’s inflation climbed to 3.8% in February as energy prices surge due to Middle East conflict. Central bank warns ...
March is oyster season in Croatia, when Mali Ston oysters are at their best, offering a unique taste shaped by the Adriatic ...
Croatia will introduce new measures to curb rising fuel prices as oil reaches $117 per barrel. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković warns the crisis could surpass earlier shocks ...
Travel companies report that tourists are shifting holidays away from the eastern Mediterranean due to the Middle East ...
In a city where medieval stone streets and Renaissance palaces draw millions of visitors each year, even the most basic modern necessity can become a challenge. This week, Dubrovnik’s mayor, Mato ...
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