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Education for small renters in Novi Vinodolski – how to improve your business and adapt to the market

The Novi Vinodolski Tourist Board organizes free education for small renters. The goal is to help them improve their business, adapt to laws, and increase the visibility of their listings on digital platforms.

Education for small renters in Novi Vinodolski – how to improve your business and adapt to the market
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Tourist Board of the City of Novi Vinodolski, in cooperation with the Family Accommodation Advisory Board Interligo d.o.o., is organizing a training aimed at small landlords with the goal of improving business operations and adapting to current legal regulations. The training will be held on Monday, March 24, 2025, starting at 17:00, in the City Council of the City of Novi Vinodolski.


Key Topics of the Training


Participants will have the opportunity to learn which documents and records landlords need to maintain, as well as what their financial obligations are, with a special emphasis on the latest tax regulations. In addition to the administrative aspects of business operations, the training will cover strategies for setting accommodation prices, including determining optimal rates and adjusting offerings through discounts in accordance with market demand. Experts from Interligo d.o.o. will provide concrete guidelines on price management, calculation of property costs, and a more precise calculation of final earnings.


Digital Advertising and Online Platforms


Nowadays, having a presence on digital platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com has become key to success in the tourism industry. The training will include detailed guidelines on how to optimize ads on these platforms, how their algorithms work, and what landlords can do to make their ads as visible as possible to potential guests. Additionally, there will be discussion about the importance of high-quality photographs, accurate accommodation descriptions, and managing guest reviews.


Adaptation to New Trends in Tourism


The tourism industry is constantly evolving, and small landlords must keep up with new trends to remain competitive. The training will cover topics such as eco-conscious tourism, adapting accommodations for digital nomads, offering additional services such as guided tours or culinary experiences, and the importance of authenticity and local experience for modern travelers.


Diversity of Accommodation Capacities in Novi Vinodolski


Novi Vinodolski offers a wide range of accommodation options for visitors. From luxury hotels such as Aminess Lišanj Family Hotel and Aminess Casa Lišanj, which are ideal for a family vacation, to private apartments and villas with swimming pools that provide a more intimate holiday experience. Additionally, accommodations in traditional houses that reflect local architecture and culture are available, offering guests an authentic stay experience.


Tourist Offerings and Attractions


In addition to accommodations, Novi Vinodolski is rich in tourist attractions that draw visitors throughout the year. Historical landmarks such as Kula Kvadrac and Church of St. Philip and St. James testify to the city's rich cultural heritage. Nature lovers can enjoy walks or bicycle rides through the Vinodol Valley, while beaches with crystal clear sea are ideal for families with children. The city also offers various sports and recreational activities, including sailing, diving, and tennis.


Gastronomic Offerings


The cuisine of Novi Vinodolski reflects a blend of Mediterranean and Continental cooking. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, local cheeses, prosciutto, and indigenous wines from the Vinodol region. Local restaurants often offer traditional dishes prepared according to recipes passed down through generations, providing guests with an authentic taste of the area.


Cultural Events and Festivals


Throughout the year, Novi Vinodolski hosts numerous cultural events that further enrich the tourist offerings. Novljansko prelo, a traditional festival that celebrates local customs and folklore, attracts many visitors. Additionally, the summer months are filled with concerts, exhibitions, and outdoor theatrical performances, providing guests with a unique cultural experience.


This training represents an exceptional opportunity for small landlords to improve their business, adapt to modern trends and legal regulations, and enhance their competitiveness in the market. By acquiring new knowledge and skills, landlords can provide higher quality service to their guests, resulting in greater guest satisfaction and improved business results.

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Creation time: 13 March, 2025

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