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DERTOUR Acquires I.D. Riva Tours and Expands Travel Options in Croatia

Iorgos Pappas

DERTOUR acquired I.D. Riva Tours, an expert in Croatian vacations, including small-ship cruises, group trips, and vacation rentals.

9 months ago

Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Croatia

Victoria Udrea

This guide to the best places to visit in Croatia will help you explore the country’s top attractions, from historic cities to stunning beaches.

11 months ago

Top 9 Literature Festivals in Eastern Europe to Visit in 2025

Victoria Udrea

These top 9 Eastern European literature festivals in 2025 offer unique cultural experiences and celebrate books, ideas, and conversations.

11 months ago

Croatian Wines Earn €5.7 Million Net in 2023

Iorgos Pappas

In 2023, Croatian wineries saw their net profits rise to €5.7 million, marking a significant 141.6% increase compared to the previous year.

12 months ago

British Tourists Propel Split and Hvar into Spotlight

Iorgos Pappas

Tourism in Split and Hvar sees a shift, with British visitors seeking luxury venues and corporate events, boosting 2024 records.

1 year ago

Upcoming Pical 5* Resort to Transform Poreč’s Tourism

Iorgos Pappas

Valamar’s Pical 5* Resort in Poreč, a transformative 139 million euro investment that will bring luxury tourism to Poreč, will open in 2026.

1 year ago

Croatia Is Revamping Hospitality Legislation

Iorgos Pappas

Croatia is tackling short-term rental challenges through strategic legislation updates, aiming for sustainability and community well-being in tourism.

1 year ago

Record Olive Harvest, But Oil Output Drops in Croatia

Victoria Udrea

Croatian production of olive oil is at its lowest ever, prompting concerns over potential price increases.

1 year ago

Major Road Infrastructure Plans for Zagreb Between 2024-2028

Argophilia Travel News

Zagreb’s transportation infrastructure will undergo a significant renovation with Mayor Tomislav Tomašević’s €200 million proposal.

1 year ago

Karpathos Could Be A Solution to Overtourism

Victoria Udrea

Karpathos – the land of the Titans – boasts an ancient past, where evidence of human habitation dates back to 4,00
BC.

1 year ago

Croatia: Large Scorpion Surprises Woman in Trogir

Victoria Udrea

Dr. Nediljko Landeka shared insights regarding a recent scorpion discovery on a beach in Sevid, near Trogir.

1 year ago

Rising Temperatures and Salinity in the Adriatic Sea

Victoria Udrea

Split’s Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries experts are concerned about growing Adriatic Sea temperatures and salinity.

1 year ago

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Heraklion’s Alikarnassos Bridge Repairs on Pause. Again.

2025-11-12 By Kostas Raptis

Heraklion’s Alikarnassos bridge remains in limbo as the €10 million project awaits a green light from the bureaucracy.

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A Stop for a Few Wild Koomara Berries

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Found across Crete’s hillsides, the evergreen Koomaria tree bursts with red fruit and white blossoms each autumn, offering beauty, flavor, and surprising health benefits.

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Chania Welcomes 400,000 Cruise Passengers — and Counting

2025-11-12 By Manuel Santos

Nearly 400,000 cruise visitors reached Chania this year, but with port upgrades still pending, Souda’s infrastructure is sailing close to overload.

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The Secret Life of Cretan Umbrellas

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In Crete, umbrellas have a life of their own. They vanish, wander, and return only when the sun is out. Here’s what really happens to them.

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Why Cretan Mountain Tea Feels Like Home

2025-11-11 By Mihaela Lica Butler

Cretan Mountain Tea, or Malotira, is a herbal treasure brewed for centuries in Crete’s highlands.

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