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Cruise tourism in Croatia

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14 August 2024

Cruise tourism in Croatia

Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

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Improving statistics and indicators

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Statistics indicate that the peak season for cruise tourism in Croatia typically spans the summer months and extends into the first two months of autumn.

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Croatian Bureau of Statistic

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Croatia

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Academic / Research and VET Institutions

Company with 250 or more employees

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Cultural and Heritage Organisations

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Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce

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  • Specific types of tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Coordinated information on travelling

    • Improving statistics and indicators

    • Innovative tourism services

  • Business activities

    • Water (sea, coastal and inland) passenger transport

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In 2023, Croatia registered a total of 646 foreign cruise vessels, carrying 868,542 passengers. This represents a decrease of 12.4% in the number of vessels and 29.0% in passengers compared to 2019. The peak season for cruise tourism among registered tourists is typically summer and the first two months of autumn. Additional data can be found in the Croatian Bureau of Statistics public database, which offers the option to select specific variables for more detailed information.

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