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Breaking Travel News investigates: The pearl the Adriatic, Dubrovnik
With Croatia joining the European Union today its already booming tourism sector is expecting a boost as the borders open to a potential market of some 450 million visitors. Here Breaking Travel News reporter Tom Edwards heads to the world-famous resort of Dubrovnik, on the southern coast of Europe to find out what might greet these visitors.
Breaking Travel News interview: Tonko Rilovic, director, Croatia National Tourist Office, UK
Political leaders will celebrate in Zagreb today as Croatia becomes the 28th member of the European Union. But what will this mean for the tourism sector in the country? Here Breaking Travel News sits down with Tonko Rilovic, director, Croatia National Tourist Office, UK & Ireland, to discuss the opportunities presented by this historic occasion.
Meri Matesic, director, Croatian National Tourist Board @ WTM 2012
Meri Matesic talks to Breaking Travel News at World Travel Market 2012
Croatia set to welcome record UK visitors In 2012
Visitor figures released by the Croatian National Tourist Office (CNTO) reveal a significant increase in visitors to Croatia over the past 8 months.
Exceptional results for Croatian tourism in the first half of 2012
The Croatian tourism industry has managed to build on the momentum achieved during a record-breaking 2011 by realizing 6.66 million arrivals and 35.87 million overnights in the first 7 months of 2012.