Ilovik has far more flowers than residents, with around 100 permanent inhabitants only on the southernmost island of the Lošinj archipelago.
The City of Dubrovnik has been handed the European Commission's (EC) highest award for smart and green tourism.
The violent Zagreb storm that has been battering the capital since yesterday doesn't appear to be shifting yet.
Croatian tourism is set to benefit from general fears of distant travel as the war in the Middle East puts people off nearby ...
Few enjoy the reputation of Alen Bibić, a legend of the Croatian wine world and a man who left an indelible mark through the ...
Zlarin is a car-less island in Dalmatia where life moves at a slower pace, the sun shines almost constantly, and tractors are ...
Lubenice on the Croatian island of Cres has only two residents. It is over 4,000 years old and is perched high on top of ...
Fuel, energy and crisis appear to be three words dominating global headlines, but just how much fuel does Croatia have left?
Amy Lamé, one of Europe's leading experts on nightlife and urban development, will be attending the Tourisk 2026 ...
Zagreb is no longer in the running for the EUCA (European Union Customs Authority) headquarters race, with only Lille and ...
Fuel prices are set to remain under control as Croatia introduces measures to combat rising prices as a result of American ...
Tourism across Croatia is looking safe and secure this year, with Istria in particular predicting a good season despite ...