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Tourist numbers slowly rising in Dubrovnik but it will be a long road

Written by  Jun 16, 2020

According to the eVisitor tourist check-in and check-out system, there were 4,253 overnight stays in Dubrovnik last weekend, from 12 to 15 June, and as of 13 June, 1,303 tourists stayed in Dubrovnik, mostly from Croatia and Germany.

During the mentioned period, 2,070 overnight stays were realized in hotel accommodation, 1,426 in private accommodation, while a smaller number of overnight stays were realized in other forms of accommodation. Currently, 14 hotels and a little more than fifty restaurants are open in the city, and yesterday, with the landing of the first flight of Air Baltic, with 96 passengers on a flight from Riga, international air traffic to Dubrovnik was re-established.

A special promotional campaign of the City of Dubrovnik and the Tourist Board of the City of Dubrovnik began on June 15, which includes numerous discounts and benefits for all visitors to the city of Dubrovnik, and lasts until the end of June. With a big discounts on ticket prices for the iconic City Walls and the Lokrum Reserve, many hotels, private renters, travel agencies and restaurants offer their services at reduced prices.

Free entrance for all visitors is offered by the Trsteno Arboretum, Lazareti, the Homeland War Museum and the Dubrovnik Museums (Cultural and Historical Museum in the Rector's Palace, Maritime Museum in St. John's Fortress, Ethnographic Museum in the Rupa granary, exhibitions of the Archaeological Museum in the Revelin Fortress), the Home of Marin Drzic and the Dubrovnik Art Gallery. Dubrovnik museums have new opening hours and the institutions will be open from 10:00 to 18:00 from Tuesday to Sunday.

 

The Voice of Dubrovnik

THE VOICE OF DUBROVNIK


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