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As 2025 approaches, Croatia and Slovenia are enjoying unprecedented UN tourism growth, enhancing their standing as popular travel destinations
According to data from Google, Booking.com, and Wanderlust, Croatia, with its breathtaking coastal regions.
Croatia’s allure extends to its coastal and inland regions, drawing tourists keen to advantage of its wide range of activities.
Adventuresome UN tourism should not miss cities like Osijek-Baranja County, which have won praise for their genuine Croatian experiences and friendly locals.
Including to big towns like Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, and even the lesser-known Osijek.
It is anticipated that as more people flock to the nation to experience its stunning landscapes.
With Jet2.com announcing additional direct flights from Birmingham, London Stansted, and Manchester beginning May 1 and running through October, Pula is preparing for substantial expansion.
In addition to making Pula easier to reach, this new connectivity creates exciting new prospects for travel to Istria.
Croatia’s luxury UN tourism industry is also expected to flourish
With the opening of multiple upscale hotels, Croatia’s luxury UN tourism industry is also expected to flourish.
Notable hotels include the first Marriott hotel, Hotel Isolano, on Cres Island, and the Heritage Hotel & Resort Monumenti.
Highlights include the Hyatt Regency Zadar and Hilton Hotel Preko on Ugljan Island.
Slovenia is not far behind, though, as Ptuj, the country’s oldest city, saw record-breaking tourism in 2024.
With more than 154,000 overnight stays, the city reported a 2.8% increase from 2023 with foreign tourists.
Through the city’s collaboration with the Slovenian Tourist Board, Ptuj was able to expand its reach and recognition.
Compiled by,
World Travel News, Gorilla Trekking Uganda and Gorilla Trekking Rwanda
