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Croatia nominated for the Travvy Awards 2024 in three categories: best destination in the Mediterranean, cruise destination and HTZ as the best European tourist organization

Croatia was nominated for the prestigious Travvy Awards 2024 in three important categories, including the best destination in the Mediterranean, the best cruise destination and the Croatian National Tourist Board as the best European tourist organization

Croatia nominated for the Travvy Awards 2024 in three categories: best destination in the Mediterranean, cruise destination and HTZ as the best European tourist organization
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Croatia is once again in the spotlight of the international tourism scene, nominated in three prestigious categories for the Travvy Awards 2024. These awards, known as the "tourism Oscars," recognize the highest standards in the tourism industry, and Croatia has been nominated in the categories of Best Destination in the Mediterranean, Best Cruise Destination, and Best European Tourism Board, where the Croatian National Tourist Board is nominated.

Nominations that highlight the growth of Croatian tourism
Nominations for the Travvy Awards represent a significant success for Croatian tourism. Croatia has long been recognized as one of the most attractive destinations in Europe, but these nominations further emphasize its status on a global level. The Mediterranean has always been a favorite destination for tourists from around the world, and competition among destinations is fierce. Therefore, the nomination in this category is a testament to the continuous growth and improvement of Croatia's tourism offerings.

Development of cruising in Croatia
One of the key categories in which Croatia is nominated is the Best Cruise Destination. This is not surprising, given the incredible natural beauty and cultural landmarks that the Croatian coast offers. The popularity of cruising the Adriatic is growing year by year, attracting guests who want to explore hidden island settlements, historic towns, and crystal-clear seas. The increase in the number of cruises not only contributes to the tourism industry but also to the country's economy, opening up new opportunities for local communities.


 



Croatian National Tourist Board at the top of Europe
The Croatian National Tourist Board (HTZ) has also been nominated for the Best European Tourism Board. This nomination is no coincidence; HTZ continuously works on promoting Croatia as a top destination, not only at the European level but also globally. HTZ's activities include numerous campaigns, participation in international fairs, and cooperation with media and travel agencies worldwide. The goal of these activities is to attract as many visitors as possible and provide them with an unforgettable experience in Croatia.

Award ceremony
The announcement of the Travvy Awards 2024 winners will take place at a gala ceremony on November 7th at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention Center in Florida. This ceremony gathers the most important stakeholders in the tourism industry, and Croatia's nominations represent a great honor and recognition of the efforts of all those who work on promoting and developing tourism in our country. Voting is open until September 6th, giving tourism professionals and the public a chance to support their favorites.


 



Growth of interest from American tourists
One of the key indicators of the success of Croatian tourism is the continuous growth in the number of arrivals of American tourists. In the first eight months of this year, the number of arrivals from the United States exceeded 469 thousand, while the number of overnight stays reached 1.4 million. These figures represent a 6% increase in arrivals and a 5% increase in overnight stays compared to last year. The popularity of Croatia among American tourists is the result of systematic promotional activities and an attractive offer that includes cultural landmarks, natural beauty, and a unique experience of cruising the Adriatic.

Popular destinations among American tourists
American tourists particularly prefer destinations such as Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb, Hvar, and Rovinj. These cities offer a wealth of historical and cultural landmarks, as well as top-notch hospitality services. Dubrovnik, often called the "pearl of the Adriatic," attracts tourists with its well-preserved medieval architecture and recognizable walls. Split, with its Diocletian's Palace, combines rich history with modern vibes, while Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, offers urban charm combined with a rich cultural scene. Hvar and Rovinj are among the most visited islands and coastal towns, known for their beaches, vineyards, and picturesque streets.

Conclusion
Croatia's nominations for the Travvy Awards 2024 are a testament not only to the quality of the tourism offer but also to the success in attracting guests from all over the world. Given the increasing number of tourists from America and the continuous improvement of services, Croatia is positioning itself as a leading destination in the Mediterranean and beyond. These nominations further strengthen the country's reputation and encourage the continued development of tourism, bringing long-term benefits to both local communities and the entire economy.

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