Croatia takes centre stage in 2024: Unveiling Novi Vinodolski – PHOTO REPORT
In the heart of Hungary’s bustling press scene, Daily News Hungary took part in a captivating press conference highlighting Croatia’s tourism marvels, with a special spotlight on the picturesque Novi Vinodolski region. As the stage was set with the folk melodies of a traditional Croatian band from Novi Vinodolski, the air buzzed with anticipation for what was to come.
Journey through Croatia
The first presenter, Ivana Herceg, wove a tale of Croatia‘s rich tapestry, painting vivid landscapes of its diverse regions, gastronomical wonders and captivating tourist sights. The emphasis on accessibility from Hungary, whether by car, through the convenience of electronic toll systems set to debut in 2025, or via the direct flight line by Ryan Air, underscored Croatia’s commitment to welcoming visitors with open arms.
With statistics showcasing Croatia’s booming tourism sector, boasting a remarkable surge in arrivals, guest nights and hotel stays, it was evident that Croatia was on a trajectory of success. The Kvarner, Istria and Zadar regions stood out as tourist magnets, offering iconic destinations like Opatija, Zagreb and the Plitvice Lakes.
Novi Vinodolski: a hidden Mediterranean gem
However, the crown jewel of the conference was undeniably Novi Vinodolski, a town steeped in history and natural beauty, where tradition seamlessly intertwines with modernity. Nestled along the mesmerising coastline, Novi Vinodolski beckons travellers with its mild Mediterranean climate, crystalline waters and a rich hinterland teeming with adventure.
Novi Vinodolski’s allure extends beyond its picturesque old town and stunning beaches. The town’s marinas, Marina Novi and Mitan Marina, offer a haven for seafaring enthusiasts, while its gastronomic scene, highlighted by restaurants like Marengo and Admiral, tantalises taste buds with authentic Croatian flavours.
For adventurous souls, Novi Vinodolski offers an array of outdoor activities, from fishing and diving to cycling and hiking. The network of biking trails weaves through breathtaking landscapes, while hiking trails unveil hidden gems and panoramic vistas, including the scenic Belvederes and celestial labyrinths.
Steeped in cultural and historical heritage, Novi Vinodolski boasts architectural marvels like the Frankopan Castle and Tower Turnac, alongside charming churches and chapels scattered across the riviera. The islet of San Marino, with its Gothic-era church, serves as a romantic backdrop for weddings and soul-stirring moments.
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A feast for the senses
And let’s not forget the gastronomic delights that await in Novi Vinodolski, from top-notch wineries like Pavlomir Winery to delicious seafood and Mediterranean herbs that tantalise the palate. Events like Delights of Novi Vinodolski promise a gastronomic journey like no other, while festivities like FIT4NOVI and the New Year’s Eve celebration add to the town’s vibrant tapestry.
As participants of the press event savoured the flavours of Croatia, from savoury cheeses and creamy truffle spread to succulent Istrian and Andro Budola hams and rich pies filled with Swiss chard, the air was filled with anticipation for the tourism year ahead. With a blend of tradition, innovation and unwavering hospitality, Croatia stands poised for another successful tourism season. Here’s to a year filled with unforgettable experiences and cherished memories in the breathtaking landscapes of Croatia.
For more travel inspo, have a look at the Instagram page of Novi Vinodolski’s tourist information centre.
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