Istria is nominated for the most desirable European region, and Rovinj for the most desirable city at the Wanderlust Travel Awards 2025. This recognition by the leading British magazine for sustainable travel is based on public votes and confirms Istria’s status as a top destination that combines beauty, culture, and sustainability
Dive into the crystal clear seabed of the islands of Lošinj, Ilovik, Susak and Unije through the innovative 360° Snorkeling Views project. Explore Posidonia meadows, hidden coves, and underwater archaeological sites from the comfort of your home. Plan your diving adventure or simply enjoy the beauty of the Adriatic.
Jan Thore Albers, an expert with 20 years of experience, is the new managing director of Opatija Marriott Resort & Spa, the first Marriott resort in Croatia. His appointment, marked by a personal connection with the Opatija region, announces the opening in the spring of 2026 and the setting of new standards of luxury tourism on the Kvarner Riviera.
Discover Zadar's new gastronomic scene at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The Fenix and Palm House restaurants, along with the Estival pool lounge and Alfred's bar, are open to all visitors and citizens. Enjoy a fusion of Asian and South American flavors, Dalmatian specialties, and unique cocktails in the new center of urban life.
AC Hotel by Marriott Split in Dalmatia Tower holds the first place on the list of guest satisfaction among 90 European hotels for half a year. With 214 rooms, top facilities and an excellent team, this hotel confirms the top quality of Croatian tourism and hotel industry.
At the 71st meeting of the Commission for Europe of the World Tourism Organization in Baku, Croatia confirmed its influence and status in world tourism by being elected a member of the Executive Council of the UNWTO. Minister of Tourism Tonči Glavina emphasizes the importance of sustainable development and further strengthening of Croatian tourism policies.