Apr 10, 2009

Tourists staying longer than 10 days will get 30 litres of fuel for free

All tourists staying in Croatian commercial tourist accommodation capacities longer than 10 days will get 30 litres of fuel for free. That’s a bit less than 30 EUR which is not that bad at all. This is one of many measures from the Action Plan for Tourism adopted a few days ago by Croatian Economic Council that should enter into force from June 2009. The Action Plan was adopted in the light of global recession and expected drop in tourism.

Among other measures, that could be interesting for tourists, are seasonal abolishment of visas for citizens of Russia and Ukraine and possible for China and India. Cheaper parking and free visits to museums are also envisaged.

The most of other measures are aimed toward tourism industry and local administration with purpose to reduce different taxes and other excises.

Croatia as a "lifestyle destination"

»Croatia as a lifestyle tourism destination" and “Land of new experiences” is one of the measures of the Action Plan, and includes a big advertising campaign mostly on Croatia’s the most relevant markets: Germany, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Denmark.

1 comment:

Flights for travel said...

lolz to get that fuel worth of wht so every money, he must had to spend a many times to the actually ammount of the fuel :D