Europe has a new hot travel destination — and it’s not Spain, Italy or Greece.
Croatia has officially been crowned Europe’s No. 1 travel destination after a public vote from over one million travelers worldwide.
Croatian tourism officials received the award at ITB Berlin, one of the world’s leading travel trade fairs.
In the competition for Europe’s top destination, Croatia received the most votes from travelers, followed by Spain in second place, Austria in third, Italy in fourth and Greece in fifth.
The milestone solidifies Croatia’s reputation as a must-visit location. The country is known for its coastline, historic towns, rich history and culture, Mediterranean cuisine, wine, truffles and adventure tourism.
At ITB Berlin, Croatia is promoting cultural and adventure tourism, gastronomy and sustainable travel through wine and cheese tastings, presentations and showcases.
There are over 1,000 islands to explore in Croatia, and the country is set to experience a record-breaking tourism year.
Thanks to rising demand — especially from German travelers — expanded airline routes, and the growing reputation as a luxury and adventure destination, 2025 is expected to be a big year for Croatia.
Germany also remains Croatia’s biggest market for tourism, making up over 20% of total overnight stays.
Brian Kelly, founder of travel website The Points Guy and travel guru, recently told The Post that the European country is 2025’s place to be.
“Croatia has beautiful beaches, really fun party islands and [it comes] at a fraction of the cost,” he enthused of the European country boasting beautiful seaside towns. “It is definitely the hot spot.”