In the first half of 2025, Croatia generated €4.375 billion in revenue from international visitors
A 5.7 percent growth relative to the same period in 2024

According to data from the Croatian National Bank (HNB), revenues from foreign tourists in the second quarter of 2025 amounted to 3 billion and 509 million euros, representing a growth of 5.7 percent compared to the same period in 2024, or 190.2 million euros more in revenue.
In total, in the first half of 2025, revenues from foreign tourists amounted to 4 billion and 375 million euros, representing a growth of 5.9 percent, or 244 million euros more in revenue.
"We are satisfied with the results achieved, both in terms of tourist traffic and financial indicators. Strategically, we are moving away from seasonality and developing tourism throughout the year. We are achieving growth in the pre- and post-season, which supports all the activities we are undertaking as a Government. Along with these results, we are also satisfied with the course of the post-season so far, in which we are achieving 5% higher tourist traffic compared to the same period last year," emphasized the Minister of Tourism and Sport, Tonči Glavina, adding that price competitiveness remains a key priority for the remainder of this year as well as for the upcoming tourist year.
Source: MINTS (Ministry of Tourism and Sport)
Photo: HNB (Croatian National Bank)









