
Coming off a record year of tourism, Croatia is focusing on year-year travel opportunits, sustainabiilty and its island destinations for 2025.
According to the Croatian National Tourist Board, the scenic country had more than 21.3 million arrivals and 108.7 million overnight stays, U.S. travelers significantly contributed to this growth with 776,304 arrivals and 2.17 million overnight stays, reflecting year-over-year increases of 9% and 8%, respectively.
Croatia Is A Year-Round Tourism Destination

Croatia’s growth is no longer confined to the summer months. From January to May 2024, arrivals surged by 11%, and overnight stays increased by 12.5%. Similarly, the October to December period posted double-digit growth, with arrivals up by 10.3% and overnight stays rising by 9.7%.
Each season in Croatia offers something unique. Summers bring water sports and coastal adventures along the Adriatic, while spring provides ideal conditions for hiking and visits to national parks like Plitvice Lakes and Krka. Fall ushers in wine harvest festivals, truffle hunting, and olive picking in Istria, while winter offers opportunities for cultural exploration and festive events.
Sustainability and Regional Expansion

While Dubrovnik, Rovinj, and Split, remained Croatia’s most-visited destinations, efforts are underway to expand tourism to lesser-known inland regions. Initiatives such as the Impresia Hotels Collection are at the forefront of this shift. This newly branded group of 17 boutique properties spans Pula to Zagreb and Zadar to Dubrovnik, offering immersive cultural experiences that highlight Croatia’s rich heritage and promote sustainable tourism practices.
Visitors are also increasingly drawn to Croatia’s signature events such as Opatija’s Chocolate Festival and the vibrant Rijeka Carnival in the Kvarner region, which has been named the 2026 European Region of Gastronomy—a recognition expected to boost tourism in both the coming year and beyond.
Enhanced Connectivity for U.S. Travelers

Improved air connectivity is making Croatia more accessible than ever for North American travelers. United Airlines has recently announced the expansion of its direct flights between Newark/New York and Dubrovnik, extending its service through late October and offering increased convenience for U.S.-based visitors.
Croatia’s innovative approach to tourism development, with an emphasis on sustainability, year-round appeal, and inclusivity, ensures a bright future. By extending its tourist season and diversifying its offerings, Croatia continues to attract adventurers, culture seekers, and travelers looking for unforgettable experiences.
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