RIJEKA/CAKOVEC/BRAC, July 3 (Hina) - The beginning of Croatia's main tourist season has seen an increase in the number of foreign entries into Croatia. Despite more tourists, traffic across border crossings is proceeding without
delays, as is traffic along roads leading to the coast. Tourist may have to wait only on major cross-roads and in ferry ports for island destinations. The busiest are border crossings in the west of the country. A total of 37,688 foreign tourists have entered Croatia via Slovenia since Friday afternoon, while 8,270 foreigners have exited. In the north of the country, across borders with Hungary, 12,212 foreign tourists have entered Croatia in some 4,000 vehicles, including 50 buses, during Friday/Saturday. A total of 1,260 have left Croatia. The majority of tourists entering from the north come from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and th
RIJEKA/CAKOVEC/BRAC, July 3 (Hina) - The beginning of Croatia's
main tourist season has seen an increase in the number of foreign
entries into Croatia.
Despite more tourists, traffic across border crossings is
proceeding without delays, as is traffic along roads leading to the
coast. Tourist may have to wait only on major cross-roads and in
ferry ports for island destinations.
The busiest are border crossings in the west of the country. A total
of 37,688 foreign tourists have entered Croatia via Slovenia since
Friday afternoon, while 8,270 foreigners have exited.
In the north of the country, across borders with Hungary, 12,212
foreign tourists have entered Croatia in some 4,000 vehicles,
including 50 buses, during Friday/Saturday. A total of 1,260 have
left Croatia. The majority of tourists entering from the north come
from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the
Ukraine.
Foreign tourists are also arriving on charter flights. Eleven
planes with 420 guests landed on Brac island on Saturday. The most
numerous were Austrians.
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