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Kristjan Staničić of Croatia highlights islands, festivals, and wine tourism as key pillars of a leading Mediterranean destination

Croatia, a country that captivates visitors with its rich natural and cultural diversity, has firmly established itself as one of the Mediterranean’s top travel destinations.

This success is driven by a unique mix of unspoiled nature, cultural heritage, and a wide range of experiences. With over a thousand islands and some of the clearest waters in the world, Croatia offers a setting that appeals to travelers of all kinds.

Staničić notes that “the combination of preserved nature, cultural heritage, nautical tourism, and food and wine experiences makes Croatia one of Europe’s most attractive destinations.” According to him, international recognition is also closely tied to the country’s safety and ease of access—key factors for long-haul travelers, particularly from the Americas.

Tourism growth with a focus on sustainability

As Croatia’s popularity continues to rise, the country is addressing new challenges through strategic planning and a strong commitment to sustainable development. The goal is to move beyond its reputation as a summer-only destination and establish itself as a year-round choice.

“Our aim is to achieve a more balanced distribution of tourism throughout the year and across regions, while preserving the environment and maintaining competitiveness,” Staničić explains. The strategy includes strengthening segments such as health tourism, cultural travel, gastronomy, and business travel, along with initiatives aligned with the Tourism Development Strategy through 2030.

Nautical tourism as a competitive edge

Nautical tourism stands out as one of Croatia’s key differentiators, supported by its indented coastline and ideal climate conditions. This segment offers visitors an immersive way to experience the country’s landscapes and traditions.

“Nautical tourism allows visitors to fully experience the beauty of the Adriatic Sea, including its preserved nature and traditional way of life,” says Staničić. Activities range from island-hopping to visiting small coastal towns and engaging directly with local culture, always with a focus on authenticity and sustainability.

Culture, festivals, and international promotion

Beyond its beaches, Croatia is heavily investing in promoting its cultural heritage and year-round events, particularly outside peak season. Festivals and celebrations play a vital role in attracting visitors and showcasing local traditions.

Highlights include the Sinjska Alka, the Rijeka Carnival, Istrian Spring 2026, and Highlander Velebit 2026—events that blend culture, gastronomy, and interaction with local communities. Key source markets include Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, and the United Kingdom, with growing interest from North America.

Authentic experiences drive demand for 2026

Looking ahead to the European summer of 2026, travelers are expected to prioritize authentic and sustainable experiences, combined with quality and value for money. While well-known destinations remain popular, there is a growing shift toward less crowded regions.

Cities like Dubrovnik and Split remain iconic, while destinations such as Šibenik and Zadar are gaining traction among travelers seeking a more authentic Mediterranean lifestyle. Staničić emphasizes that “travelers will choose destinations that offer authenticity, sustainability, and a well-rounded experience.”

Events such as the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, the Neretva Boat Marathon, and the Ultra Europe Festival further enrich the destination’s offerings, delivering unique experiences and reinforcing Croatia’s presence on the global tourism stage.

Reported by: Mary de Aquino.
Photo: Croatian National Tourist Board.

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