- There are 10 sites in Croatia that are currently protected by UNESCO. Also, the other 15 are placed on the tentative list. The first three sites, the Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, Dubrovnik and Plitvice Lakes National Park, were inscribed to the list at the 3rd UNESCO session in...
- The 58th birthday was marked with a special program at the monument to Dražen Petrović on Baldekin, reports sibenskiportal.hr. Delegations from the City of Šibenik and Šibenik-Knin County, sports clubs and associations, laid flowers next to his monument in memory of one of the greatest Croatians and world basketball...
- Croatian hotels have the best guest ratings in the Mediterranean, but prices are lower than in Italy and France, especially in pre- and post-season. In other words, claims that we are too expensive have no basis, reports poslovni.hr. According to an analysis by Trust You based on guest ratings...
- The Days of Croatian Tourism (DHT) ended on Friday evening with the annual tourism awards in Šibenik. Rovinj was declared the 2022 tourism champion, whose mayor Marko Paliaga was presented with the award by Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, reports jutarnji.hr. Other awards that were awarded according to the ratings...
- Black Friday, better known as Black Queen at The Plitvice Times shop, brings up to a 50% discount on almost all products! From November 12 to 26 at 11:59 pm you can use the codes for various discounts and buy products from Croatian manufacturers at affordable prices. Today we...
- Through till September 29th, Šibenik will host the m&i Europe Autumn, an international business meeting and forum that brought together more than 100 European buyers and in which the Congress Department of the Croatian National Tourist Board and the Congress Department of the Zagreb Tourist Board also participated. During the three days...
- Here’s what Zadar looked like during the 70s, one of the city’s very busy decades. Archival footage was shot by an Austrian Filmmaker while spending his summer holiday in Yugoslavia and it contains stock footage of Zadar and Šibenik....
- The crossroads between East and West, Central European and the southern spirit of the Mediterranean, Croatia has developed a wide artistic, literary and musical tradition over the years. A rich cultural heritage that lives beyond museums, churches and cathedrals, and places tourist love to visit. Today in Croatia we...