According to local media sources, pre-pandemic statistics data shows that in the first half of 2018, 1.4 million people from the United Kingdom visited the Adriatic for vacations, a 40% rise from the same period in 2017, according to EU Helpers.
Furthermore, from 3.3 million in 2016 to 4.6 million by 2019, the number of nights spent by travellers from the UK in Croatia increased significantly.
The Mediterranean climate that Croatia enjoys produces warm, dry summers with average coastline temperatures of 26 to 30 °C, while the continental region experiences gentler ranges of 22 to 26 °C and the mountainous regions keep a cooler 15 to 20 °C.
Additionally, Croatia offers an exotic getaway without the burden of a protracted adventure, with a number of direct flights linking several UK airports with Croatia. This means that British tourists don't need to board lengthy flights to experience sun-drenched beaches. This makes finding cheap flights to Croatia as simple as reserving airport parking at Manchester.
Because of the British's exceptional talent in the entertainment industry, Croatian authorities have adopted new rules intended to control unruly tourist behavior. Despite the fact that UK visitors are not expressly targeted by these laws, they have allegedly created havoc at well-known Croatian locations in some instances.
British tourists can still take advantage of Croatia's vibrant nightlife and enthusiastic party atmosphere in places like Dubrovnik, Split, Pag Island, or Hvar despite the recent execution of these limitations - providing they participate in their celebrations with necessary caution and care.
This year, Chinese tourists have shown a noticeable increase in interest in Croatia in addition to an increase in interest from travelers from the United Kingdom. The relaxation of COVID-19 regulations in Asian countries is the cause of this extra attraction. As a result of the friendly relations between the two countries, Croatia has extended a warm welcome to Chinese tourists.
The Croatian National Tourism Board (CNTB) revealed that Croatia is Austrian tourists' second-favorite destination at the same time, in January 2023.
According to this study, Italy holds the top spot with a 32% participation percentage, followed by Croatia with a 28% rate, Germany with a 17% rate, Greece with a 12% rate, and Spain with a 9% rate.