Introducing the Croatian tourist offer to the Irish market

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The presentation of the Republic of Croatia as a tourist destination was organized in Dublin on October 15, 2025 by the Director of the Croatian Tourist Board's London office, Ms. Bisera Fabrio, Head of the Croatia Airlines office in Paris, Ms. Roberina Majstrović and the Director of ATTS - Travel Representation Solutions, General Representative of Croatia Airlines for the Irish and Northern Ireland markets, Ms. Catherine Grenelle-Whyte.  

The event was attended by around 40 representatives of travel agencies from Ireland, to whom Croatia was presented with the aim of increasing sales of flights and tourist arrangements through Croatia Airlines flights in order to attract visitors in the months outside the summer season.

The Ambassador of the Republic of Croatia to Ireland, Davor Vidiš, initially welcomed the guests and emphasized the importance of such events for presenting Croatia as a desirable, safe and attractive tourist destination on a global scale. He welcomed the increasing number of Irish citizens on the Croatian coast and the growing popularity of Croatia, and especially the cities of Dubrovnik and Split, in Ireland, and further emphasized the close Croatian-Irish relations.

The first resident ambassador of Ireland to the Republic of Croatia, Timothy Harrington, also responded to the invitation.

As part of the presentation, promotional video materials and brochures were shown with an emphasis on the offer of the Split-Dalmatia County outside the summer months, presented by Antea Burazin from the Split-Dalmatia County Tourist Board. She presented hiking on Biokovo, wine routes of the Imotska Krajina region, cycle tourism and cultural events in Split and on the islands.

The event was attended by some of the leading tour operators in Ireland, and in particular representatives of Cassidy Travel (one of the largest agencies in Ireland) and media representatives. After the presentations, guests were invited to a reception where traditional Croatian dishes and Croatian wines were served.

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