Fijet Croatia celebrated World Tourism Day in Vukovar under the theme ” Culture, tourism, and tourism potentials in continental Croatia”
This year World Tourism Day relates encouragement to the world of travel and tourism. On the 27th of September, World Tourism Day was celebrated in countries around the globe. UNWTO celebrated this day in Bali, as the official host of World Tourism Day. The official celebrations brought together Fijet Croatia members, led by Tina Cubrilo, the President, regional and local media, delegates from the City of Vukovar, City, and County Tourist Offices, Tourist Office Zagreb, and Sv. Ivan Zelina, high school professors and students from 2nd and 4th High schools Zagreb, and representatives from the public sector of Vukovar.
Hosted by the City of Vukovar , Tourist Office Vukovar, and City Museums, with the support of Tourist office Zagreb, all together with Fijet Croatia united around the timely theme of rethinking and transforming the sector on Round table ” Culture, tourism and tourism potential of continental Croatia” in this more and more popular continental destination of Croatia.
Tourism’s potential in the continental part of Croatia, especially Vukovar and its county is now recognized more widely than ever. This region should be a good example that tourism is no longer just a number game. Climate Change, respecting communities, protecting the importance of tourism players, including women and minorities, the global safety and security reality, meaningful investments, and bringing the excitement back for job seekers to work in our sector. Post-war, and over the last two Covid years, this beautiful region showed resilience and the need to work together in tourism with no borders, but it sustains the livelihood of so many. This destination has record growth in overall tourism.
It took knowledge, experience, and tourism patriots to do this, people with a vision and understanding. We must invest in educating and empowering the next generation to take ownership of the future of our sector. This year’s theme is perfectly aligned with how we have strategically approached tourism and economic recovery and is a testament to how the Continental part of Croatia, specially Vukovar County, and the global tourism industry has had to reconsider the way tourism should look now and, in the future. There’s no doubt that Vukovar and its culture, people, and environment are the essences of continental tourism offerings, and all tourism holders take steps now to both protect and promote them to evolve, strengthen and grow.
Tina Cubrilo, the President pointed out that Fijet Croatia media supports sustainable and healthy tourism activities, actions, and investments and be the media partner to shape the future of the tourism industry in this continental part of Croatia.
Mr. Zeljko Sabo, the President of the City Council, and Kristina Bilic. The head of the Economy City of Vukovar welcomed the guests and shared the message of World Tourism Day from this region on the topic of Rethinking Tourism and tourism potential.
Mr.Sabo urged that “it is a call to action for each of us to do our part in making Vukovar a sustainable destination to travel and live in. It starts with having civic pride, protecting our history, and human and natural resources, responsibly developing our landscape, and safeguarding our cultural practices. Culture and heritage are the heartbeats of the country. The return of cultural events and festivals brings much joy to all people, and heritage tourism is another meaningful step toward recovery.
Today, more than ever tourism must continue to serve as a catalyst for sustainable development, social inclusivity, and creativity for us to rebuild this truly resilient sector were shown in special video messages and presentations by Marina Sekulic, Manager Tourist Office Vukovar, Ruza Maric, Director of City Museums Vukovar and Ivana Simecki, County Tourism Office. With tourism statistics trending upward, including an increase in car and Danube River arrivals compared to 2021 and a steady rise from markets across the globe, The Vukovar County’s tourism economy has made great strides toward reaching higher levels with more tourism growth forecast for 2023.
Katarina Orac, Specialist for Projects in destination Zagreb with scholars and professors from 2nd and 4th high Zagreb schools presented excellent videos and presentations from its project “Culture of Tourism”.The Zagreb Culture of Tourism project is continuing to involve the capital city’s youth with the systematic education of high school students.
This is a project where the systematic education of high school students, for whom tourism and hospitality are not primary subjects, seeks to raise their awareness of their own city and introduce young people to programs to preserve ethnological, historical, and cultural heritage, protect the environment, and raise the level of hospitality and create a welcoming climate, which should leave a mark on Zagreb’s tourism and, in general, development of Zagreb and sustainable tourism future.
During the visit, guests visited most city attractions and monuments, including Vucedol Museum, the City Museum, and the Water tower the symbol of the City.