In October 2025, there were 2.4% more tourist nights compared to last year’s October
In October 2025, there were 1.1 million tourist arrivals and 3.5 million tourist nights in commercial accommodation establishments, which was an increase of 2.3% in tourist arrivals and of 2.4% in tourist nights compared to October 2024.
Foreign tourists realised 907 thousand arrivals and 3.1 million nights, which is an increase of 1.0% in arrivals and an increase of 2.0% in nights, compared to October 2024. They realised an average of 3.4 nights per arrival.
Domestic tourists realised 239 thousand arrivals and 480 thousand nights, which was 7.3% more arrivals and 5.5% more nights compared to October 2024. They realised an average of 2.0 nights per arrival.
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Tourists from Germany once again realised the most tourist nights in October 2025
Tourists from Germany realised the most foreign tourist nights in October 2025, as many as 871 thousand, which was 28.5% of the total realised foreign tourist nights. Compared to October 2024, nights realised by tourists from Germany decreased by 1.5%. Tourists from Germany spent the most nights in the County of Istria, 303 thousand nights (which was 34.8% of the total nights realised by tourists from Germany in October 2025).
These were followed by nights realised by tourists from Austria (8.6%), the United Kingdom (8.5%), Slovenia (7.0%), the USA (6.1%), Poland (3.4%), and France (3.0%). Tourists from Austria, Poland, Slovenia and the USA realised an increase in the number of nights, while tourists from France, Germany and the United Kingdom had a decrease in the number of tourist nights compared to October 2024.
The group Hotels and similar accommodation recorded 53.0% of tourist nights
The most tourist nights in October 2025 were realised in the group Hotels and similar accommodation, as many as 1.9 million, which was 53.0% of the total realised nights. This group of accommodation recorded 1.3% more tourist nights than in October 2024.
These were followed by tourist nights realised in the group Holiday and other short-stay accommodation, 1.2 million nights, which accounted for 33.1% of the total realised tourist nights. This group of accommodation recorded an increase in tourist nights of 2.5% compared to October 2024.
The group Camping sites and camping grounds ranked third in terms of the share of realised tourist nights, with 13.9%. In October 2025, a total of 491 thousand tourist nights were realised in that group of accommodation, which was 6.7% more nights compared to October 2024.
The County of Istria remains first in terms of the number of realised nights
In October 2025, the County of Istria kept its top position, with 768 thousand tourist nights, which is 21.7% of all tourist nights realised in Croatia. Compared to October 2024, the total tourist nights in the County of Istria increased by 4.1%, with domestic tourist nights increasing by 5.0% and foreign tourist nights by 3.9%.
The County of Split-Dalmatia followed, with 749 thousand tourist nights, while the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva ranked third, with 586 thousand nights. The County of Split-Dalmatia recorded an increase in the number of tourist nights, of 2.2%, while tourist nights in the County of Dubrovnik-Neretva remained at the same level compared to last year’s October.
The City of Zagreb most popular destination among domestic tourists, and Dubrovnik among foreign tourists
In October 2025, the City of Zagreb was the destination with the highest number of nights realised by domestic tourists, with a total of 52 thousand nights. It thus outran coastal destinations: Zadar, which had 22 thousand tourist nights, Poreč – Parenzo, with 21 thousand nights, and Rovinj – Rovigno, with 20 thousand domestic tourist nights. Domestic tourists realised 6.0% more arrivals and 5.4% more nights in the City of Zagreb compared to October 2024.
The most wanted destination among foreign tourists was Dubrovnik, with a total of 370 thousand nights. Other popular destinations followed: Split (205 thousand), the City of Zagreb (199 thousand), Zadar (127 thousand), and Poreč – Parenzo (118 thousand). Dubrovnik, as the most popular destination among foreign tourists, recorded 1.5% fewer arrivals, but 0.2% more nights compared to the same period of the previous year.
Tourists had 549 thousand permanent beds at their disposal
In October 2025, there were 216 thousand rooms, apartments and camping sites available to tourists, with a total capacity of 549 thousand permanent beds.
The group Holiday and other short-stay accommodation had the largest accommodation capacity, with a total of 78 thousand rooms and apartments, which accounted for 36.2% of all available units. There were 202 thousand permanent beds in this group, which is 36.9% of the total number of available permanent beds.
In the group Hotels and similar accommodation, tourists had 71 thousand rooms and apartments at their disposal (which is 32.8% of the total number of available rooms, apartments and camping sites), with 145 thousand permanent beds (which is 26.5% of the total number of available permanent beds). In October 2025, the average (net) occupancy rate of rooms in the group Hotels and similar accommodation was 54.6%, and of permanent beds it was 48.1%.
Tourists in the oldest age group, of 65 and over, realised the most nights
Tourists aged 65 and over realised the largest number of nights, as many as 737 thousand, which accounted for 20.8% of all nights realised in October 2025. They were followed by tourists aged 55 to 64, who realised 654 thousand nights, which accounted for 18.5% of all nights.
In the first ten months of 2025, an increase of 2.3% in tourist arrivals and of 1.2% in tourist nights
With the increase in tourist nights in October 2025, the total tourist nights in commercial accommodation in the period from January to October 2025 continued to increase, compared to the same period of 2024. In the first ten months of 2025, there was a total of 19.8 million tourist arrivals and 92.9 million tourist nights in commercial accommodation establishments, which was an increase of 2.3% in tourist arrivals and of 1.2% in tourist nights compared to the same period of 2024.
Domestic tourists realised 2.7 million arrivals and 8.5 million nights in commercial accommodation establishments in the first ten months of 2025, which was an increase of 8.5% in tourist arrivals and of 6.1% in tourist nights compared to the first ten months of 2024.
Foreign tourists realised 17.1 million arrivals and 84.5 million nights in the first ten months of 2025, which was an increase in tourist arrivals of 1.4% and in tourist nights of 0.8% compared to the same period of 2024. Most foreign tourist nights were again realised by tourists from Germany, a total of 20.9 million, which was 24.7% of the total number of realised foreign tourist nights. They were followed by nights realised by tourists from Slovenia (9.3%), Austria (8.7%), Poland (8.3%), the Czech Republic (5.3%), the United Kingdom (4.5%), Italy (4.3%), and Hungary (4.1%). Compared to the same period of 2024, nights realised by tourists from Austria remained at the same level, while an increase in the number of nights was realised by tourists from Poland, Slovenia and the United Kingdom. Tourists from the remaining above-mentioned countries spent fewer nights in the first ten months of 2025 than in the same period of 2024.
In the first ten months, 49.8% of total tourist nights were realised in the County of Istria and the County of Split-Dalmatia
In the period from January to October 2025, almost half of the total tourist nights were realised in the County of Istria and the County of Split-Dalmatia (49.8%). The County of Istria realised the most tourist nights in Croatia, 28.0 million, which accounted for 30.2% of the total tourist nights realised in Croatia in the first ten months of 2025. It was followed by the County of Split-Dalmatia, with 18.3 million realised tourist nights (a share of 19.6%), and by the County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar, with 15.2 million realised tourist nights (a share of 16.3%). Compared to the same period of 2024, all three of these counties realised an increase in tourist nights, as follows: the County of Istria of 1.6%, the County of Split-Dalmatia of 1.0%, and the County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar of 0.5%.
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The purpose of the statistical survey
The purpose of the statistical survey Tourist Arrivals and Nights is to monitor the tourism activity realised in commercial accommodation establishments and to provide internationally comparable data in accordance with European standards for tourism statistics. The results of this survey provide the basic indicators necessary for the analysis of tourism in the Republic of Croatia. The basic indicators are the following: tourist arrivals and nights by country of residence, types of accommodation establishments, tourists by sex and age groups, mode of arrival as well as the number of rooms and permanent beds.
Legal basis
The survey is implemented on the basis of the Official Statistics Act (NN, Nos 25/20, 155/23 and 124/25 – corr.) and the Regulation (EU) No 692/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2011 concerning European statistics on tourism.
Observation units
The observation units are all legal entities and natural persons that provide overnight accommodation services, as well as natural persons who provide hospitality services in households and on private family farms.
The Hospitality and Catering Industry Act (NN, Nos 85/15, 121/16, 99/18, 25/19, 98/19, 32/20, 42/20, 126/21 and 152/24) defines the manner and conditions under which legal entities and natural persons can provide overnight accommodation in an accommodation establishment.
Sources and methods of data collection
The data source for the statistical survey on tourism activity (the number of tourist arrivals and nights) and accommodation establishments is the eVisitor system. The Croatian Bureau of Statistics takes over the data from the administrative source eVisitor system from the Croatian National Tourist Board on a monthly basis and further processes them statistically. Monthly data are downloaded on the seventh day of the month for the previous month.
All legal entities and natural persons that provide overnight accommodation services in an accommodation establishment, as well as natural persons who provide hospitality services in households and on private family farms, according to the Ordinance on the eVisitor system (NN, No. 43/20), check in and check out tourists via the eVisitor system, as the central electronic system for checking in and checking out tourists in the Republic of Croatia.
Coverage and comparability
This statistical survey covers accommodation establishments that are categorised in the groups Hotels, Camping sites and Other accommodation establishments pursuant to the Hospitality and Catering Industry Act (NN, Nos 85/15, 121/16, 99/18, 25/19, 98/19, 32/20, 42/20, 126/21 and 152/24). The Minister of Tourism prescribes the types of accommodation establishments within these groups in an ordinance.
According to the Ordinance on the Classification, Categorisation and Special Standards of Accommodation Establishments in the group Hotels (NN, Nos 56/16 and 120/19), the types of accommodation establishments are the following: hotels, heritage hotels, all-suite hotels, integral hotels, diffuse hotels, special-standard hotels, spa-type accommodation, tourist resorts, tourist apartments, boarding houses and guest houses.
According to the Ordinance on the Classification and Categorisation of Accommodation Establishments in the group Camping sites (NN, Nos 75/08, 54/16, 68/19 and 120/19), the types of accommodation establishments are the following: camping sites, glamping, small camps and quickstop camping.
According to the Ordinance on the Classification and Categorisation of Accommodation Establishments in the group Other accommodation establishments (NN, Nos 54/16 and 69/17), the types of accommodation establishments are the following: rooms, apartments, studio-type suites, holiday houses, overnight accommodations, vacation establishments for children, hostels, mountain lodges, hunting lodges, pupils’ homes or students’ homes or akademis and Robinson-type accommodation establishments.
According to the Ordinance on the Classification and Categorisation of Establishments Providing Hospitality and Catering Services in Households (NN, Nos 9/16, 54/16, 61/16, 69/17 and 120/19), accommodation establishments in households are the following: rooms, suites, studio-type suites, holiday houses, camping sites, quickstop camping and Robinson-type accommodation (quickstop camping – Robinson-type accommodation).
According to the Ordinance on the Classification and Categorisation of Establishments Providing Hospitality and Catering Services on Private Family Farms (NN, Nos 54/16, 69/17 and 120/19), these are the following: rooms, suites, rural holiday houses, camping sites, quickstop camping and Robinson-type accommodation (quickstop camping – Robinson-type accommodation).
Pursuant to Article 29 of the Hospitality and Catering Industry Act (NN, Nos 85/15, 121/16, 99/18, 25/19, 98/19, 32/20, 42/20, 126/21 and 152/24), this statistical survey also covers organised off-site camping sites. During sports, scout, cultural/artistic and similar events as well as during organised trips in canoes and similar vessels on sea, rivers and lakes, or by bikes etc., organised off-site camping is allowed on spaces provided for it.
This statistical survey also covers the following establishments providing accommodation services: spas, inns offering accommodation services and uncategorised establishments.
Pursuant to the Regulation (EU) No 692/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2011 concerning European statistics on tourism, data on tourist arrivals and nights in the Republic of Croatia according to the NKD 2007, division 55, groups 55.1 Hotels and similar accommodation, 55.2 Holiday and other short-stay accommodation and 55.3 Camping sites and camping grounds are submitted to Eurostat on a monthly basis. Data submitted for the group 55.1 Hotels and similar accommodation also include information on occupancy rates of permanent beds and rooms (net). The mentioned data are published on the Eurostat’s website http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat and are comparable to EU Member States data.
Pursuant to the Decision of the Government of the Republic of Croatia on the Introduction of Temporary Protection in the Republic of Croatia for Displaced Persons from Ukraine of 7 March 2022, the citizens of Ukraine are granted temporary protection in accordance with the Act on International and Temporary Protection (NN, Nos 70/15, 127/17, 33/23 and 17/25). Persons from Ukraine who have not requested temporary protection in the Republic of Croatia use the service of accommodation in a short-stay accommodation establishment and pay for the accommodation service. Therefore, they are registered in the eVisitor system and are considered tourists.
The data do not include non-commercial tourist traffic (the stay of owners, their family members, and other relatives and friends in apartments and holiday houses as well as of tourists in other establishments where accommodation service is not charged, e.g., when they are accommodated by citizens of a tourist town/municipality). Non-commercial tourist traffic is covered by a separate statistical survey.
Confidentiality
Aggregate data for which there are reasons for keeping their confidentiality in line with the Official Statistics Act (NN, Nos 25/20, 155/23 and 124/25 – corr.) and Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 on European statistics are treated as confidential and are not published.
Definitions
Tourism means the activity of visitors taking a trip to or staying in a main destination outside their usual environment for less than a year, for the purposes of leisure, business or other personal purposes other than to be employed by a resident entity in the place visited.
eVisitor is the central electronic system for checking in and checking out tourists that serves to link all tourist boards in the Republic of Croatia. It is available via internet with no need for any additional software installations.
The tourist registry in the eVisitor system is kept separately for each individual legal entity and natural person offering accommodation services as part of the hospitality and catering activity (boarding houses, hotels, hostels, etc.), or on a sea vessel as part of the nautical tourism (charter, cruising), as well as accommodation services in households and rural households.
Checking in and checking out of the tourists who are entered into the eVisitor system is authorised on the basis of a secure access to the eVisitor authentication protocol which ensures the conditions for a safe and correct electronic check-in and check-out.
Establishing and running the eVisitor system is the responsibility of the Croatian National Tourist Board (CNTB).
CNTB is a national tourist organisation founded in order to create and promote the identity and reputation of Croatian tourism, to plan and implement a common strategy and concept of its promotion, to propose and perform promotional activities of mutual interest for all entities in tourism in the country and abroad, as well as to raise the overall quality of the entire tourist offer in the Republic of Croatia. The head office of the CNTB is situated in Zagreb. The duties of the President of the Croatian National Tourist Board are undertaken by the Minister of Tourism and Sport.
Tourist is any person who, outside his/her place of usual residence, spends at least one night in a hotel or some other tourist accommodation establishment for reasons of rest, recreation, health, study, sport, religion, family, business, public missions or meetings. Excluded are persons residing at a place for longer than 12 consecutive months, persons whose main reason for visiting is an activity that is financed from the place of visit, persons who travel to their work place or an education institution on a daily or weekly basis, persons coming into or going out of the country as migrants, frontier workers, diplomats, consular representatives and military force members on their regular duties, displaced persons, nomads and persons in transit.
Domestic tourist is any person permanently residing in the Republic of Croatia who spends at least one night in a hotel or some other tourist accommodation establishment outside his/her place of permanent residence.
Foreign tourist is any person permanently residing outside the Republic of Croatia who temporarily resides in the Republic of Croatia and who spends at least one night in a hotel or some other tourist accommodation establishment.
Tourist arrival is the number of persons (tourists) who were registered and stayed overnight in an accommodation establishment. Consequently, in case tourists change the accommodation establishment they stay in, they are re-registered, which results in data ambiguity. Statistics thus registers the number of tourist arrivals and not the number of tourists.
Tourist nights refer to every registered overnight stay of a person (tourist) in an accommodation establishment.
Residence is the place where a person settles with the intention of a permanent stay.
Age group of tourists is presented according to the years of age at the time of stay in a tourist accommodation establishment.
Accommodation capacities are presented as the number of rooms, apartments and camping sites, and the number of permanent beds. The application of the Regulation (EU) No 692/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2011 concerning European statistics on tourism means that the capacity of an accommodation establishment presented is taken over from the month when it reached its maximum.
Permanent beds are those that are regularly available to guests.
Occupancy rate of permanent beds (net) in the reference period is obtained by dividing the total number of nights by the number of beds on offer and the number of days when the beds were actually available for use during the reference period. The data are expressed as a percentage.
Occupancy rate of bedrooms (net) in the reference period is obtained by dividing the total number of bedrooms used during the reference period by the number of bedrooms available for use during the reference period. The data are expressed as a percentage.
Division 55 of the NKD 2007 includes the provision of short-stay accommodation services to tourists. Particular units may only provide accommodation services, while others may combine the services of accommodation, catering and/or recreation equipment. Tourist accommodation establishments listed in this division are broken down into four groups.
Group 55.1 Hotels and similar accommodation includes the following types of accommodation establishments: hotels, heritage hotels, all-suite hotels, integral hotels, diffuse hotels, spa-type accommodation, special standard hotels, tourist resorts, tourist apartments, boarding houses and guest houses.
Group 55.2 Holiday and other short-stay accommodation includes rooms, apartments, studio-type suites, summer houses, rural summer houses, hostels, spas, overnight accommodation, vacation establishments for children, inns offering accommodation services, mountain lodges, hunting lodges, pupils’ homes or students’ homes and Robinson-type accommodation establishment.
Group 55.3 Camping sites and camping grounds include camping sites, glamping, small camps, quickstop camping, quickstop camping in households ‒ Robinson-type accommodation, quickstop camping on private family farms ‒ Robinson-type accommodation, and organised off-site camping sites.
Group 55.9 Other accommodation includes uncategorised establishments.
Territorial constitution
Data by counties, cities and municipalities are given by the territorial constitution according to the Act on the Territories of Counties, Towns and Municipalities in the Republic of Croatia (NN, Nos 86/06, 125/06, 16/07, 95/08, 46/10, 145/10, 37/13, 44/13, 45/13 and 110/15).
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| EC | European Community |
| EU | European Union |
| Eurostat | Statistical Office of the European Union |
| NKD 2007 | National Classification of Activities, 2007 version |
| NN | Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of Croatia |
| USA | United States of America |
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