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ROOM WITH A VIEW

COMPARISON WITH THE REGION

None of the more than 1,000 Croatian islands has such karma and recognition as Hvar. Definitely, a “must” Croatian destination, right behind Dubrovnik. Distance from the mainland gives it a touch of boutique smallness. On the beauty of the island, reminiscent of the Garden of Eden, there is no point in wasting words, since there is no shortage of various urban legends and superlatives. Among other things, it used to be called Austrian Madeira. In Hvar, the urban has been coexisting with the rural for centuries.

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MTLG INDEX / 2019 EDITION

DESTINATION CAPACITY

The number of 4* and 5* category hotel rooms: 1,500
The number of 4* and 5* category hotels: 10
Banquet hall maximum capacity: 220
The largest hall in the city (in m2): 370 m2
Destination population: 11,103
Maximum hall capacity in theatre style: 370

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DESTINATION INDICATORS 2019

ICCA Index – worldwide ranking – numbers of meetingsNA / 1.02
ACI Airport Connectivity Index343 / 2.52
Numbeo Quality of Life Index176,56 / 3.53
Numbeo Safety Index81,30 / 4.48

MTLG CATEGORY

S  MEETING DESTINATION

Destinations that can host up to 500 congress attendees.

OVERALL PERFORMANCE

HVAR INDIVIDUAL GRADES 2019
Natural and cultural factors:4.89
General and transport infrastructure:4.22
Tourist infrastructure:4.65
Meeting infrastructure:4.48
Subjective grade:4.70
Marketing Buzz:4.24
ICCA index:1.02
Numbeo quality of life Index:3.53
Numbeo Safety Index:4.48
ACI Airport Connectivity Index2.52
DESTINATION MARK:3.87

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A long-time meetings industry addict, Gorazd is the Founder and owner of marketing and event agency Toleranca Marketing. He has many years of experience in planning, preparing and carrying out large international meetings and exhibitions. As the founder of the "Power to the Meetings" methodology, he still firmly believes in the power of live events and human to human communication. He is also the author of numerous articles and editor-in-chief of the meetings industry magazine Kongres Magazine.