According to September figures released by the Croatian National
Tourist Office, 74,027 Brits enjoyed an early autumnal break in the
country, up a massive 27 per cent on the same period in 2012.
So far this year, 374,674 UK tourists holidayed in the Mediterranean hotspot, a boost of 25 per cent on last year’s figures.
In total Croatia welcomed 10,525,621 foreign visitors in the same
period, an increase of almost six per cent on the previous year.
“British travellers to Croatia have been increasing year-on-year and
with 2013 proving to be a very strong year for the market, I’m more than
confident that we can exceed 400,000 UK arrivals before the end of the
season,” said Tonko Rilović, UK & Ireland director, CNTO.
“Obviously, there’s still more to do if we’re to get back to our
record-breaking 1990 figure of 500,000, but I’m hopeful that with the
continued support of our trade partners and new EU membership, that even
more Brits will be tempted to visit our shores next year.”
“To encourage further growth in the UK, we’re looking to show British
visitors that Croatia is an accessible and exciting alternative to the
traditional sun, sea and sand holiday at less than a three hour flight
away.
“We will do this by highlighting our culture-rich cities, eight
national parks and ever-growing list of electronic music, gastronomic
and theatre festivals during the shoulder seasons,” continued Rilović.
With October temperatures ranging from 15-20 degrees Celsius and a
range of inspiring exhibitions, local events and seasonal delicacies on
offer, the destination’s historic cities, including Zagreb, Pula and
Split, are expecting to welcome even more Brits before the end of the
year.
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