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Saturday, June 29, 2024 For decades, Croatia’s coast was a haven for those seeking beauty and culture without breaking the bank. Visitors from around the world were drawn to its affordable accommodations, delicious yet inexpensive cuisine, and rich cultural heritage. However, recent trends indicate a significant shift.

According to the Croatian National Tourist Board, there has been a marked increase in tourists from countries like Germany, the UK, and France. These visitors, often seeking high-end experiences, are willing to spend significantly more than traditional travelers. “We’ve seen a surge in bookings for luxury resorts and exclusive yacht charters,” said a representative from a prominent Dubrovnik travel agency.



The arrival of wealthier tourists has undeniably spurred economic growth. Local businesses, such as private boat tours from Split, are thriving, job opportunities have increased, and infrastructure improvements are evident. The tourism boom has led to the renovation of historic sites, the construction of new luxury hotels, and the expansion of local services.

Restaurants, bars, and shops are enjoying unprecedented patronage, revitalizing many coastal towns. However, this economic boom has its downsides. Inflation in tourist-heavy areas has soared, with the cost of living rising sharply for local residents.

The surge in demand for luxury goods and services has driven up prices across the board. Everyday items such as groceries, transportation, and util.

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