| * |
corrected data |
| - |
no occurrence |
| ... |
data not available |
| . |
not zero, but not published due to the extremely inaccurate estimation |
| p |
less accurate estimation |
| ( ) |
less accurate data |
| bn |
billion |
| CEFTA |
Central European Free Trade Agreement |
| CHP |
combined heat and power generation |
| COVID-19 |
COrona VIrus Disease -19 |
| DWT |
deadweight tonne |
| ECOICOP |
Classification of Individual Consumption according to Purpose |
| EU |
European Union |
| EUR |
euro |
| GDP |
gross domestic product |
| GT |
gross tonnage (gross registered tonnage) |
| GWh |
gigawatt hour |
| ha |
hectare |
| kg |
kilogram |
| km |
kilometre |
| km2 |
square kilometre |
| kW |
kilowatt |
m2 |
square metre |
| m3 |
cubic metre |
| MIGs 2009 |
Main Industrial Groupings 2009 |
| mln |
million |
| NIP |
Nomenclature of Industrial Products |
| NKD 2007 |
National Classification of Activities, 2007 version |
| NN |
Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of Croatia |
| NPISH |
non-profit institutions serving households |
| t |
tonne |
| '000 |
thousand |
| VAT |
value added tax |
Published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Zagreb, Ilica 3, P. O. B. 80
Phone: (+385 1) 48 06 111
Web site: dzs.gov.hr
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Persons responsible:
Andrea Galić Nagyszombaty, Director of Statistical Methodologies, Quality and Customer Relations Directorate
Mario Vlajčević, Director of Demographic and Social Statistics Directorate
Suzana Šamec, Director of Macroeconomic Statistics Directorate
Edita Omerzo, Director of Spatial Statistics Directorate
Milenka Primorac Čačić, Director of Business Statistics Directorate
Lidija Brković, Director General
Prepared by: Kristijan Jurić, Maja Marković, Ana Samaržija and Krunoslav Stažić
Editor: Ljiljana Ostroški
Technical Editor: Ankica Bajzek Cesar
Language Editor: Maja Gregorić
Translator: Neda Batinić
Graphic Design: Sanja Huseinagić and Nino Mrša
ISSN 3044-1692
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Statistical data from the field of tourism are crucial for monitoring this economic branch, which serves as an important factor in creating employment and developing infrastructure and is indirectly one of the main pillars of a country’s economy. Precise collection and publication of data from this field enables decision-makers, investors and those employed in tourism to follow trends, analyse tourist behaviours and habits as well as predict future needs of this fast-growing market.
In 2024, there were 93.7 million tourist nights in commercial accommodation establishments, which was an increase of 1.4% compared to 2023.
According to the types of tourist resorts, the most tourist nights were realised in seaside resorts, 86.4 million of them, which was 92.2% of the total realised nights. Concerning the structure of the total realised tourist nights in seaside resorts, 92.1% of them were realised by foreign tourists and 7.9% by domestic tourists. In 2024, an increase of 1.3% in tourist nights in seaside resorts was recorded compared to 2023.
In August 2024, there were 428 thousand rooms, apartments and camping sites available to tourists, with a total of 1.1 million permanent beds. In seaside resorts tourist had 388 thousand rooms, apartments and camping sites at their disposal, which was 90.5% of the total number of available rooms, apartments and camping sites, with 1.0 million of permanent beds, which was 91.7% of the total number of available permanent beds. Compared to 2023, there were 0.9% more rooms, apartments and camping sites in seaside resorts, and 1.2% more permanent beds.
In 2024, Croatian population aged 15 and over took a total of 5.5 million private trips with overnight stays, out of which 65.6% were in Croatia and 34.4% abroad. On private trips with overnight stays in 2024, Croatian population aged 15 and over spent a total of 30.1 million nights, out of which 20.2 million nights (67.2%) on trips in Croatia and 9.9 million nights (32.8%) on trips abroad.
An average of six nights were spent on private trips with overnight stays in Croatia and an average of five nights were spent abroad. The average expenditure per private trip with overnight stays in Croatia amounted to 344 euro, while it amounted to 551 euro abroad.
In 2024, 226 nautical ports were operating along the Croatian coast, including 85 marinas. Their total water surface area was 4 949 829 m2 and there were 19 073 moorings. In 2024, there were 231 477 vessels in nautical ports, which was a decrease of 3.9% compared to 2023.
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