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Dubrovnik is a port-city in southern Croatia fronting the Adriatic Sea. It is managed by Dubrovnik Port Authority with a focus on passenger services.

ESPO announces the shortlist for the 14th Award on Social Integration of Ports.

Brussels, Belgium (Ports Europe) September 22, 2022 – ESPO has announced the shortlist for the ESPO 14th Award on Social Integration of Ports. The projects...

Cargo and passengers rise in Q2 2022 in Croatian seaports

Rijeka, Croatia (PortSEurope) August 12, 2022 – The total cargo handled by Croatian seaports increased by +14.5% compared to the same period in 2021....

Croatian ministers visit Split and Dubrovnik ports

Split, Croatia (Ports Europe) January 11, 2022 – Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and Minister of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Oleg...

Tramišak presented the plan for the industrial transition of Adriatic Croatia

The Minister of Regional Development and European Union Funds, Nataša Tramišak, presented the Plan for the Industrial Transition of Adriatic Croatia at a...

Cruises to Croatian ports show recovery

In the first seven months of 2021, 49 journeys of foreign vessels on cruise were received by seaports in Croatia, compared with just 16 ships in the same...

Passenger traffic in Croatia in second quarter of 2020

Croatia (PortSEurope) August 20, 2020 – In Croatian ports, 2,988 passengers embarked or disembarked, in the second quarter of 2020, down 68% compared to...

Croatian ports to receive European funding, SUSPort programme

As part of the INTERREG VA Italy – Croatia CBC Program 2014-2020 Cross-Border Cooperation Program, the European Regional Development Fund has approved...

Venice port attends “Cruise, Ports and Cities” event in Colombia

From Venice to Cartagena. Cruise 2030’s work presented to a worldwide audience of cruise operators – February 20, 2020 Identify the correct balance...

Cruise 2030 meets in Palma de Mallorca

The Cruise 2030 working group, comprising delegations from eight of the major European cruise ports, including Amsterdam, Bergen, Cannes, Dubrovnik, Malaga,...

First meeting of Cruise 2030 Call for Action initiative in Venice seeks answers

Venice, Italy (PortSEurope) October 21, 2019 – The first meeting of the Cruise 2030 Call for Action initiative took place in Venice on October 18 and was...

Koper port to participate in 16+1 summit as Slovenia eyes improvement of ties with China

Koper, Slovenia (Ports Europe) April 11, 2019 – Port operator Luka Koper d.d. will participate in the Dubrovnik summit of the 16+1 initiative, which...

Dubrovnik airport and port authority cooperate in EU ADRIGREEN environment project

Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ports Europe) March 11, 2019 – Dubrovnik’s airport (ZLD – Zračna luka Dubrovni) and port authority (LUC – Lucke...

Croatia reports increased cruise ship traffic in Jan-Sep 2018

Zagreb, Croatia (PortSEurope) November 9, 2018 – In the first nine months of 2018, 64 cruise ships visited Croatian ports with a total of 554 visits...

Port Authority of Corfu participates in the INTER-PASS ports and airports program

Piraeus, Greece (Ports Europe) September 24, 2018 –  The Port Authority of Corfu (OLKE SA) has participated in the INTER-PASS Intermodal Passenger...

Brodosplit signs new shipbuilding contracts with Fincantieri

Split, Croatia (PortSEurope) July 4, 2018 – Brodogradnja industrija Split and Fincantieri, Italy, have signed two new contracts for the construction of...

Bari port and airport jointly promote INTER-PASS project

Brindisi, Italy (PortSEurope) May 24, 2018 – Inter-Pass (Intermodal Passengers Connectivity between Ports and Airports) is a project funded under the...

Mayor of Dubrovnik meets cruise industry representatives

Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ports Europe) October 5, 2017 – The Mayor of the City of Dubrovnik, Mato Franković, has met with Cruise Lines International...

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