The island of Cres marks 180 years of tourist tradition with a diverse program throughout 2025. Visitors will be able to enjoy concerts, festivals, sports competitions and gastronomic events celebrating the rich history and natural beauty of the island.
The training course for bartenders and cocktail masters has been successfully completed in Zadar County. It was organized by the B2B Zadar Association of Hospitality Workers and co-financed by the Tourist Board with the aim of improving the quality of service and offer in the region.
The Rovinj-Rovigno Tourist Board has set up a hive with 50,000 bees to support pollination and ecological balance. The project promotes local honey and sustainable tourism practices, educates visitors and supports the conservation of biodiversity.
The British travel series Great Continental Railway Journeys brings spectacular scenes of Pag and Zadar, revealing a rich history, gastronomy and unique culture through a journey by rail.
A humanitarian exhibition "Smiling Faces of the Rijeka Carnival" celebrating tradition and humanity was opened at Korzo in Rijeka. All proceeds from the sale of photographs go to the Hospice of Marija Krucifiksa Kozulić, providing support to the seriously ill. Visitors can enjoy art while helping those in need.
The Nin Shokolijada, one of the most famous gastronomic events in Croatia, reunites lovers of tradition and top delicacies. It is held in historic Nin, where the art of making šokol, an autochthonous cured meat specialty, has been nurtured for centuries.