ZAGREB, Apr 14 (Hina) - Groups of foreign reporters will be arriving to Croatia in the following days to create in international media the correct picture of Croatia as a safe tourist destination. The Croatian Board of Tourism (HTZ)
will organise the arrival of 12 Israeli reporters on Thursday, among whom is the editor of the Israeli national television's department for foreign affairs. The Israeli reporters will stay for a week, and will visit Zagreb, Dubrovnik, the Plitvice Lakes National Park, Split, and Trogir. The tour for foreign reporters which the HTZ has organised will last between April 16 and April 26. Called "Agro-tourism and Gastronomy", the tour will acquaint the reporters with the Istra and Kvarner regions in Croatia's northern Adriatic. Participating will be 41 reporters from Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and
ZAGREB, Apr 14 (Hina) - Groups of foreign reporters will be arriving
to Croatia in the following days to create in international media
the correct picture of Croatia as a safe tourist destination.
The Croatian Board of Tourism (HTZ) will organise the arrival of 12
Israeli reporters on Thursday, among whom is the editor of the
Israeli national television's department for foreign affairs. The
Israeli reporters will stay for a week, and will visit Zagreb,
Dubrovnik, the Plitvice Lakes National Park, Split, and Trogir.
The tour for foreign reporters which the HTZ has organised will last
between April 16 and April 26.
Called "Agro-tourism and Gastronomy", the tour will acquaint the
reporters with the Istra and Kvarner regions in Croatia's northern
Adriatic. Participating will be 41 reporters from Great Britain,
Germany, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and
Finland.
Currently in Croatia are reporters from Finland's national
television, who will record a 30-minute feature on Croatia's
southern port of Dubrovnik on Thursday.
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