Hvar Island

New projects continue to develop on Hvar island

A couple of new projects have started developing on the Hvar island. First one is called the Educational Trail Purkin Kuk. Total value of the project is about 45 thousand Euros, which will be fully financed by the European Fund for Rural Development. The trail is situated on the hill above Dol sv. Marije village, […]

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Krk island

Infrastructure investments continue on Krk Island

In the upcoming months, several new projects will start developing on Krk island. One of them is the reconstruction of the Baska harbor, on the southeastern part of the island. It was announced recently that work on the harbor will begin shortly after the signing of the project’s contract.  Baska harbor reconstruction is one of […]

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Islands Hvar, Vis and Solta participate in Aroma Fest

LAG Škoji organizes Aroma Fest which they see as the great development potential of Croatian islands in aromatic and medicinal plants, and they also work on the protection of Hvar lavender. We are an economically and socially developed area of satisfied, educated inhabitants, in central Dalmatia, fragrant and sunny, with a thousand-year tradition of preserved […]

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Solta island

Sesula Bay on Solta Island to get 70 new boat berths

Despite Coronavirus pandemic, Maslinica town on Solta island is preparing the grounds for a new marina in Sesula bay. Planning is underway, as seen by the announcement of the new public competition for building the marina. Candidates have to deliver the offers in the next 30 days. One of the candidates is already known, which […]

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Jadrolinija

Jadrolinija joins the initiative “A week of vacation”

The tourism initiative, which translates to Croatian as Tjedan odmora vrijedan is aimed to extend the season and give discounts for visitors of numerous sightseeing destinations, national parks, hotels and restaurants. Now the largest ferry company in Croatia, Jadrolinija, has joined the initiative. The idea came from Croatian Tourist Board and Ministry of Tourism and […]

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Wine Barrels on Hvar island

Only 25 percent of last year’s tourist visited Hvar Island

Even though tourist numbers for Hvar island in 2020 have not been spectacular and will impact Hvar residents, tourism workers are not losing hope. Like other Croatian islands and tourist destinations, Hvar has also been deeply impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic. This is confirmed by the latest stats by Tourism Barometer, for the first 9 […]

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