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Croatian Residents Spent 2.3 Billion Euros on Private Travel Last Year

Summary by poslovni.hr
Among these trips to Croatia, 54.5 percent or 2 million were shorter trips, up to three nights, which increased by almost 16 percent compared to the year before (2023), while 1.6 million were trips with four or more nights, which increased by 2.7 percent.
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Among these trips to Croatia, 54.5 percent or 2 million were shorter trips, up to three nights, which increased by almost 16 percent compared to the year before (2023), while 1.6 million were trips with four or more nights, which increased by 2.7 percent.

Croatian residents traveled more privately and for more days in 2024 than in 2023, by 9.1 percent, making a total of 5.5 million such trips, of which the majority or 3.6 million were in Croatia, according to CBS data, which also show that on all trips, a total of

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tportal.hr broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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