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Highest-earning hotel chains in Croatia 2022

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Number of overnight tourist arrivals in Dubrovnik, Croatia from 2012 to 2022 (in 1,000s)

Cruise passenger movements in Dubrovnik, Croatia 2009-2023

Number of cruise passengers in Dubrovnik and Korcula, Croatia from 2009 to 2023 (in 1,000s)

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Croatia’s Tourism Revenues Reach 2.4 Billion Euros in First Six Months

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Updated on: April 20, 2023

Just in the second quarter of this year, revenues from tourism reached 2.05 billion euros, which was an increase of 5.3 percent compared to the same period last year.

Tourism revenues in the first half of this year amounted to 2.4 billion euros, which was 6.7 percent or 153 million euros more than in the same period last year, reported on Monday the Tourism Ministry, citing the numbers of the Croatian National Bank, reports Novi List on October 3, 2016.

Just in the second quarter of this year, tourism revenues amounted to 2.05 billion euros, which was an increase of 5.3 percent or 103 million euros compared to the same period last year.

This is the revenue from foreign tourists which is calculated by the Croatian National Bank. Tourism Minister Anton Kliman said it was an indicator of the growing importance of the preseason for Croatian tourism. “The increase in revenues from tourism in the first half of this year demonstrated the importance of preseason for our tourism industry, but also for the overall economy. However, this definitely is not the maximum for the Croatian tourism and that is why we are working on a project of tourist vouchers in order to create conditions for much better results in the offseason, both in coastal areas and inland throughout the year, which would have multiple positive effects on the overall economy”, said Kliman.

He also pointed out that this year the results of the entire 2015 have been surpasses as early as September, and therefore he expected that this year would bring record revenues, which would probably surpass 9.5 billion euros in revenues from both domestic and foreign tourists.

The Tourism Ministry noted that the share of revenues from travel and tourism in the total GDP in the first half of this year stood at 11.3 percent, which was 0.2 percentage points more compared to the same period last year, while the share of revenues from travel and tourism in the second quarter of this year was 18.1 percent, up 0.1 percentage point compared to last year.

While great tourism results are certainly a good news for overall Croatian economy, there are many who warn that becoming too reliant on tourism could actually hurt Croatia’s long-term economic prospects.

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Croatia Tourism Revenue

  • Croatia's Tourism Revenue reached 12 USD bn in Dec 2018, compared with 11 USD bn in the previous year
  • Croatia's Tourism Revenue data is updated yearly, available from Dec 1999 to Dec 2018
  • The data reached an all-time high of 11,943 USD mn in Dec 2018 and a record low of 2,506 USD mn in Dec 1999

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Croatia’s tourism revenue exceeding record year during peak season  

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Croatia’s tourism revenue exceeding record year during peak season

This summer’s tourist season in Croatia has exceeded all expectations, with some destinations enjoying record numbers.  

“To date, 65.7 million tourist nights have been realised, ie 60% of tourist traffic for all of 2019, which means that we have achieved our minimum goal when it comes to tourist traffic. Let us remain responsible so that economic and social events continue in the months ahead, Croatia’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports announced on Twitter today.

Minister Nikolina Brnjac recently commented on the tourist season and determined that according to the value of fiscalised invoices in July and August, this year the value is even above the record year of 2019.

“When we look at the values of fiscalised invoices, in July and August they were even above the record year of 2019. They were up 30% in the accommodation sector and 11% in the catering sector so I think we can be very satisfied with the results so far,” said Brnjac, HRT reported.

Do danas je ostvareno 65,7 milijuna noćenja turista odnosno 60% turističkog prometa čitave 2019., čime smo ostvarili naš minimalni cilj kada je u pitanju turistički promet. Ostanimo odgovorni kako bi se i u mjesecima pred nama nastavila gospodarska i društvena zbivanja. pic.twitter.com/EbJhC4LEkt — Ministarstvo turizma i sporta (@mintsRH) August 29, 2021

During July, August and September 2019, revenues from foreign tourists amounted to just over 6.6 billion euros, which represented a nine percent increase compared to the same period the prior.

By mid-August, over 8 million tourists had visited Croatia, creating 49 million overnight stays, which compared to the same period last year represented an increase of 46 percent in arrivals and 37 percent in overnight stays.

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Grab Thailand hosted “GrabNEXT 2024: Driving Towards the Future of Tourism,” an annual thought-leadership forum exploring how technology and digital platforms can shape Thailand’s tourism landscape. The forum highlighted the concept of “T.R.A.V.E.L.,” which encompasses six key areas designed to impress today’s tourists and stimulate long-term economic growth. Presided over by Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanit, the event also featured a panel discussion titled “Journey Transformation: Accelerating Thai Tourism to New Heights.” Experts from the tourism industry, both public and private sectors, discussed the future of Thai tourism. Panelists included Nithee Seeprae, the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications; Dr. Pipat Luengnaruemitchai, Managing Director and Chief Economist of Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group; and Plernpis Kosolutasarn, Director of Event Marketing and Tourism Associate of Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited.

Sermsak Pongpanit, Minister of Tourism and Sports, said, “Elevating Thailand to a global destination is a top priority for our ministry. Our vision extends beyond being a regional tourism hub, aligning with the government’s policy to position Thailand as an aviation hub catering to over 150 million travelers annually by 2030. Achieving these ambitious goals requires collaboration across various sectors. We appreciate Grab Thailand for organizing this forum and for their ongoing commitment to promoting Thai tourism and providing on-demand transportation services for travelers throughout the country. We look forward to partnering with more organizations to advance Thai tourism and drive the Thai economy forward.”

Worachat Luxkanalode, Country Head of Grab Thailand, stated, “Tourism promotion has been a crucial part of the government’s strategic initiatives to boost the nation’s economy under the IGNITE THAILAND vision, with one of its eight key pillars focusing on revitalizing tourism and making Thailand a global tourism hub. To support this agenda, Grab Thailand organized GrabNEXT under the theme ‘Driving Towards the Future of Tourism,’ providing a forum for discussing and advancing Thai tourism. In addition to showcasing Grab’s technological expertise and our extensive ecosystem across Southeast Asia, which enhances the seamless travel experience for tourists, we emphasized the T.R.A.V.E.L. concept. We believe this approach will attract more international visitors to Thailand, stimulate economic growth at both local and national levels, and drive the Thai tourism industry towards a more sustainable future.”

The T.R.A.V.E.L. concept, designed to elevate the tourism experience in response to today’s tourists’ behaviors, features six core elements, namely:

  • Technological Integration to Enhance Convenience for Tourists: Free Independent Travelers (F.I.T.) currently represent the largest segment of international tourists in Thailand. Recognizing their needs, Grab continually innovates and improves its platform to enhance their travel experience, from trip planning to in-country travel. This includes a pre-arrival welcome screen where travelers can explore local attractions and plan their itinerary before flying to Thailand. The app offers multiple languages, including English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. It also links with partner platforms like WeChat, Booking.com, and Trip.com to ensure seamless access to Grab’s ride-hailing services. Additionally, Grab expands digital payment options to foreign tourists by integrating with Alipay and Kakao Pay.
  • Reliability & Safety to Boost Tourist Confidence: Safety is a crucial factor for tourists when selecting accommodation or transportation. Grab provides peace of mind by investing in and enhancing its safety standards across three key areas, namely Safety Technology, such as the Safety Center feature, which allows users to request help in emergencies, and the recently launched Audio Protect, which enables audio recordings during rides; Safety Measures , covering stringent screening and training for driver-partners, established service standards that emphasize safety, and accident insurance coverage for both passengers and driver-partners; and Safety Campaigns, like the Safe Ride Safe Road campaign, in which Grab partnered with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to promote road safety during the Songkran Festival.
  • Accessibility to Major and Secondary Cities: The growing trend of foreign tourists exploring Thailand’s secondary cities, reflected in a 38% surge in tourism revenue last year, presents a new opportunity. To cater to this trend and provide seamless experiences across all regions, Grab has expanded its services to cover 71 provinces in Thailand, including both major and secondary cities. Additionally, Grab has partnered with the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited to set up passenger pickup and drop-off points for travelers at major airports, including those in Phuket, Chiang Mai, Don Mueang, and Suvarnabhumi.
  • Valuable Experiences through the Charm of Thai Hospitality: Thailand’s renowned service excellence, known for its unique charm, is a significant reason why international visitors keep coming back. Acknowledging this, Grab empowers its driver-partners to be exemplary hosts and consistently provide exceptional service through online training via the GrabAcademy programme. These trainings focus on enhancing service standards, basic communication skills in foreign languages, and safe driving practices. Furthermore, Grab enhances the travel experience with GrabCar Premium, increasingly favored by foreigners for its exclusive comfort in every ride.
  • Environmentally Friendly Travel: Today’s tourists prioritize sustainability, with over 90% expressing this preference according to a survey. In alignment with the demand for high-quality and sustainable tourism, Grab has introduced environmentally-friendly options for its users. This includes the Grab EV programme, which encourages driver-partners to transition to electric vehicles while providing passengers with a greener ride choice. Additionally, Grab’s Carbon Offset feature enables users to contribute directly to environmental initiatives by donating two baht per ride or one baht per food delivery to support tree planting initiatives with Grab. The collective donations in 2023 will aid in the planting of over 150,000 trees.
  • Local Touch for Tourists to Indulge in Local Experience: Translating Thai identity into soft power to attract tourists is part of a national strategy. According to a survey, 65% of tourists seek to experience local heritage and cultures, including festivals,local cuisine, and community products. As a platform that connects consumers with small business entrepreneurs and driver-partners, Grab aims to provide tourists with access to authentic Thai experiences through its platform. Highlighted initiatives include the launch of Grab & Go guidebooks in partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to promote must-visit destinations, showcasing the culinary delights of local merchants through its GrabFood service, and providing easy access to locally produced goods via GrabMart. These efforts make it simpler for visitors to uncover Thailand’s hidden treasures.

At this event, Grab also organized a panel discussion on the topic “ Journey Transformation: Accelerating Thai Tourism to New Heights ,” featuring experts in the tourism industry. The panel included Mr. Nithee Seeprae , the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Deputy Governor for marketing communications, Dr. Pipat Luengnaruemitchai , Managing Director and Chief Economist of Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, Ms. Plernpis Kosolutasarn , Director of Event Marketing and Tourism Associate of Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited, and Ms. Maythinee Anavachkul, Director of Mobility and Operations at Grab Thailand. They shared their views and explored ways to advance Thai tourism to captivate new-generation tourists. The discussion covered four main topics: the direction and future of Thai tourism, the formulation of a safe tourism strategy, the promotion of local experiences as part of Thailand’s Soft Power, and sustainable tourism that creates a balanced approach for social, economic, and environmental factors.

For more information on GrabNEXT 2024, please visit grb.to/GrabNEXT2024 .

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    Croatia Tourism Revenue grew 6.6 % YoY in Dec 2018, compared with an increase of 9.9 % YoY in the previous year. Croatia Tourism Revenue Growth rate data is updated yearly, available from Dec 2000 to Dec 2018. The data reached an all-time high of 40.7 % in Dec 2003 and a record low of -14.5 % in Dec 2009. CEIC calculates annual Tourism Revenue ...

  12. Croatia hopes for 30% of annual tourism revenues despite coronavirus

    ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia hopes to earn nearly a third of its annual tourism revenues this year despite the coronavirus pandemic, Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli said on Thursday. The tourism ...

  13. Croatia's Tourism Revenues Reach 2.4 Billion Euros in First Six Months

    Tourism revenues in the first half of this year amounted to 2.4 billion euros, which was 6.7 percent or 153 million euros more than in the same period last year, reported on Monday the Tourism Ministry, citing the numbers of the Croatian National Bank, reports Novi List on October 3, 2016. Just in the second quarter of this year, tourism revenues amounted to 2.05 billion euros, which was an ...

  14. Croatia Tourism Revenue: EUR

    Croatia Tourism Revenue: EUR data was reported at 10,118.100 EUR mn in Dec 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 9,492.900 EUR mn for Dec 2017. Croatia Tourism Revenue: EUR data is updated yearly, averaging 6,498.250 EUR mn (Median) from Dec 1999 to 2018, with 20 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,118.100 EUR mn in 2018 and a record low of 2,351.900 EUR ...

  15. Tourism in Croatia

    Dubrovnik is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations.. Tourism in Croatia (Croatian: turizam u Hrvatskoj) is a major industry of country's economy, accounting for almost 20% of Croatia's gross domestic product (GDP) as of 2021.. The history of tourism in Croatia dates back to its time as part of Austria-Hungary when wealthy aristocrats would converge to the sea, but had expanded ...

  16. Croatia announces best ever summer for tourism revenue

    ZAGREB, 1 January 2022 - Croatia generated more revenue from foreign tourists during the summer months of 2021 than it ever has in the past, the Ministry of Tourism confirmed in a statement on Friday.

  17. [Up-to-Date] Croatia Tourism Revenue [Data & Charts], 1999

    Croatia's Tourism Revenue reached 12 USD bn in Dec 2018, compared with 11 USD bn in the previous year. Croatia's Tourism Revenue data is updated yearly, available from Dec 1999 to Dec 2018. The data reached an all-time high of 11,943 USD mn in Dec 2018 and a record low of 2,506 USD mn in Dec 1999. CEIC converts annual Tourism Revenue into USD.

  18. A Note on Modelling Tourism Revenues in Croatia

    An econometric model of revenues from international tourism for the transition economy of Croatia is estimated over the period 1993:1 to 1999:4. It is found that European Union GDP and the real effective exchange rate are significant factors influencing Croatian tourism revenues. Moreover, the 1995 military action by Croatia to regain authority ...

  19. A Note on Modelling Tourism Revenues in Croatia

    An econometric model of revenues from international tourism for the transition economy of Croatia is estimated over the period 1993:1 to 1999:4. It is found that European Union GDP and the real effective exchange rate are significant factors influencing Croatian tourism revenues. Moreover, the 1995 military action by Croatia to regain authority over the territories occupied in 1991 had an ...

  20. Croatia's national airline launches new Split-Istanbul route

    Tourism revenues contribute significan­tly to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), with Split, the capital of Zagreb, and the medieval city of Dubrovnik being among the most visited cities in the West Balkan nation. A Croatia Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft is seen over the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 24, 2015. Newspapers in ...

  21. Croatia's tourism revenue exceeding record year during peak season

    record revenue tourism. This summer's tourist season in Croatia has exceeded all expectations, with some destinations enjoying record numbers. "To date, 65.7 million tourist nights have been ...

  22. Promoting Accountability for Nicaraguan Officials

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  23. A Note on Modelling Tourism Revenues in Croatia

    An econometric model of revenues from international tourism for the transition economy of Croatia is estimated over the period 1993:1 to 1999:4. It is found that European Union GDP and the real effective exchange rate are significant factors influencing Croatian tourism revenues.

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    The growing trend of foreign tourists exploring Thailand's secondary cities, reflected in a 38% surge in tourism revenue last year, presents a new opportunity. To cater to this trend and provide seamless experiences across all regions, Grab has expanded its services to cover 71 provinces in Thailand, including both major and secondary cities.