Increase in journeys of foreign vessels on cruise and passengers in Croatian seaports
In the first seven months of 2025, there were 72 foreign vessels on cruise that arrived in Croatian seaports, which made a total of 377 journeys. There were 516 thousand passengers on board those vessels, who stayed in the Republic of Croatia for a total of 875 days.
Compared to the same period of 2024, the number of foreign vessels on cruise that arrived in the territorial waters of the Republic of Croatia increased by 10.8% and the number of their journeys by 5.6%, while the number of passengers on those vessels increased slightly, by 0.2%. At the same time, the number of sojourns of those vessels in the Croatian Adriatic coast increased by 9.2% compared to the same period of the previous year.
Foreign vessels on cruise under the flags of Malta, the Bahamas, Panama and Norway at the top in terms of the number of journeys
In the period from January to July 2025, foreign vessels on cruise that arrived in Croatia sailed under the flags of 14 countries. The highest number of journeys of foreign vessels on cruise was realised under the flag of Malta, as much as 116 of them, which accounted for 30.8% of all journeys. These were followed by journeys of foreign vessels on cruise realised under the flags of the Bahamas (77 journeys), Panama (51 journey) and Norway (36 journeys).
Out of a total of 377 journeys of foreign vessels on cruise, the highest share was realised in the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva (46.9%) and the County of Split-Dalmatia (21.0%), which made up a total of 67.9% of all journeys. The remaining 32.1% of journeys were realised in the following counties: Zadar (16.7%), Istria (6.6%), Šibenik-Knin (4.8%) and Primorje-Gorski Kotar (4.0%).
The seaport of Dubrovnik – traditionally the most visited seaport
The seaport of Dubrovnik has kept the status of the most visited Croatian port for foreign vessels on cruise, with a total of 278 visits in the first seven months of 2025. It was followed by the seaports of Split (152 visits), Zadar (110 visits), Korčula (59 visits), Hvar (55 visits), Rovinj (51 visit) and Šibenik (44 visits).
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2 FOREIGN VESSELS ON CRUISE, SOJOURNS AND PASSENGERS, BY FLAG OF VESSEL, JANUARY – JULY 2025 |
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3 FOREIGN VESSELS ON CRUISE, SOJOURNS AND PASSENGERS, BY MONTHS,
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The purpose of the statistical survey
The statistical survey is aimed at monitoring the entries of foreign cruise vessels in the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia, the number of passengers aboard and the days on which a ship stays in the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia. The results of this survey provide indicators used in the analysis of tourism in the Republic of Croatia.
Legal basis
The survey is carried out on the basis of the Official Statistics Act (NN, Nos 25/20 and 155/23).
Sources and methods of data collection
The data source for the statistical survey on cruises of foreign vessels in the Republic of Croatia is the Croatian Integrated Maritime Information System (CIMIS). The Croatian Bureau of Statistics takes over a part of the database from the Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure, after which it performs further processing.
Among other data, ships submit information on the ship, journey and passengers to this system through authorised maritime agents and shippers. The accuracy and completeness of the data in the official proceedings of registration are verified by harbour master’s offices.
Coverage and comparability
Observation unit for this survey is a foreign vessel on a tourist cruise journey that enters the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.
In Tables 1, 2 and 3, the data on foreign cruise vessels include only seaports of the first entry of the foreign cruise vessel into the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.
In Graph G-2, the data on the visits of foreign cruise vessels include all seaports visited by these vessels during their stay in the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia. Visits to seaports are presented by statistical seaports consisting of one or more ports, normally controlled by harbour master’s branch offices able to record ship, passenger and cargo movements.
Definitions
Cruise vessel means a passenger ship intended to provide passengers with the pleasure of journey and facilities for entertainment aboard (luxurious atmosphere, adventures, education, culture, entertainment, sports activities, wellness or recreation) rather than transport of persons from one seaport to another. It is equipped for a multi-day stay of passengers aboard and must provide food, drinks and accommodation services. On its journey, a cruise vessel stops at seaports that are interesting tourist destinations.
Journey is an entry of a foreign cruise vessel into the first seaport of the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.
Visit is an entry of a foreign cruise vessel into every seaport of the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.
Passengers on board are persons who arrived by ship irrespective of their age, provided that they are not crew members.
Sojourns represent a total number of days a ship spends in the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.
Flag of vessel represents the country in which a ship was registered, that is, entered in the ship’s registry and complies with its legislation.
Statistical seaport consists of one or more ports, normally controlled by harbour master’s branch offices able to record ship, passenger and cargo movements.
Abbreviations
NN | Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of Croatia |
Symbols
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