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2,900 new hotel rooms in the pipeline for Croatia

Dubrovnik - September 28: Prestigious Grand Hotel Imperial on September 28, 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. In its recent renovation destroyed a 16th century monestary escavation
Dubrovnik - September 28: Prestigious Grand Hotel Imperial on September 28, 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. In its recent renovation destroyed a 16th century monestary escavation
Dubrovnik - September 28: Prestigious Grand Hotel Imperial on September 28, 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. In its recent renovation destroyed a 16th century monestary escavation

This will give a fresh impetus to the privatization of hotel groups and investments into new resorts. According to TOPHOTELPROJECTS (www.tophotelprojects.com), the worldwide leading provider of global b2b hotel data, currently twelve large hotel projects with more than 2,900 new hotel rooms are in the pipeline in the EU country.

One of the upcoming big investments is a large project in Split. The plan includes to increase the number of beds in this holiday spot to 5.000 in the medium-term. The first announcements for convenient plots from the public sector near the shore should start until mid-2014. Also a congress center is planned. The Valamar hotel group plans large investments into new buildings and refurbishments at the Istrian peninsula, among others near Porec. One of these projects is the President Hotel (Babin Kuk/Dubrovnik) whose refurbishments works are nearly finished. In total the group plans to invest about 60 million Euros until mid-2015 and they will present offers for the privatization.

At the Adriatic island Brac a 400 million Euro project is planned for the health tourism, which should also help to extend the season. It should feature four specialty hospitals as well as several hotels. Furthermore the desused airport should be put back into operation. The health tourism is at a very early stage in Croatia. The flagship is the offer of the “Thalassotheriapie” complex in Opatija.

In Dubrovnik the arrangements continues to start a public transportation track with water planes to some Adriatic islands. Since several decades the Germany ECA (European Coastal Airlines) plans to build a transportation infrastructure, which already existed between the two world wars. The British investment funds EMAC aims to invest into Croatia’s green tourism and plans construction projects in Istria as well as at the peninsula Peljesac near Dubrovnik. During 2013 he could finished his acquisition of land. In Dubrovnik the hotel group Jedranski Luksuzn Hoteli and Riviera Adria further invest into their locally existing hotels (with more than 60 million Euros).

Source Hotel News Resource, http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article74674.html