Tourism revenues in Croatia have increased
In the first six months, foreign tourists increased their revenue in Croatia, to 2.72 billion euros, which is 5 percent, ie 127 million, more, compared to the same period of last year – the Ministry of Tourism, announced on Monday, citing data from the National Bank of Croatia (HNB).
Tourism Minister Gari Cappeli told the press that over the last five years, the number of tourists in Croatia in the first six months of the year has increased by 62 percent and revenue from the sector has increased by 51 percent. (MTI)
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