10 Mar 2016
Croatia is currently a very popular (summer) holiday destination: the Croatian Ministry of Tourism recorded over 65 million overnight stays in 2015 - an increase of almost 8% on the previous year. Interhome confirms this growing trend: as of March 2016, bookings for this summer are already 20% up on the previous year. Croatia is currently one of the most popular destinations among Interhome's customers and the trend is expected to continue.
Pets are welcome in more than a third of the holiday accommodations offered by Interhome on the Adriatic coast. Interhome's portfolio includes accommodations in the most popular destinations, such as Istria, the north-western peninsula; the central areas of Kvarner Highlands and the Kvarner Gulf and its islands as well as Dalmatia in the south - which includes the fascinating historic cities of Split and Dubrovnik, and the islands along the Adriatic coast.
The most popular holiday accommodations among Interhome's customers are in Istria (34%) and Central Dalmatia (24%), where the holiday house specialist offers villas, holiday houses and apartments (many of which have swimming pools) for every budget and requirement.
Holiday destination with potential Croatia is highly rated by holidaymakers not only for its picturesque inland capital, Zagreb, but also for its craggy coast and abundance of islands, which offer a huge range of swimming, hiking and sports. Visitors are impressed by Croatia's impressive wealth of historic, cultural and geographic features, excellent food and friendly locals. It also offers good value for money. Overall, Croatia is loved by families, couples and those on group tours alike.
About Interhome
Switzerland-based Interhome specializes in the rental of more than 33,000 quality holiday apartments, houses and chalets in 31 countries worldwide. In 2015, the company welcomed over 620,000 holiday guests and recorded an invoiced turnover of close to CHF 180 million. Interhome is headquartered in Glattbrugg/Zurich and is a 100% subsidiary of Hotelplan Holding, which in turn is a 100% subsidiary of Migros, Switzerland's largest retail supermarket chain, based in Zurich.