The first International Travel and Destination Expo has opened at Split hotel Le Meridien Lav.
The town Split can be reached by The Adriatic Coastal Road, winding by the sea or by hinterland roads attached to Split. It’ll take you 4 hours to get to Zagreb, 3 hours to get to Dubrovnik and 30 mins to get to Makarska in your vehicle. You can also reach Split if you get on a coast ferry liner from Rijeka or Dubrovnik, from all central Dalmatian islands. There are wonderful fast and regular ferry lines from Pescara and Ancona, Italy.
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The Expo will target the influence of social networks on tourism.
ITDE Director Josko Nikolic claimed that most people are still not mindful of how significant a role networks like Facebook and Twitter play in travel and the selection of destinations. The Expo will present some twenty experts from all over the world, who will talk about these topics.
The Expo will also touch upon the linkage between mobile technology and travel, marketing and branding for tourist agencies and European funds for projects, Nikolic announced.
Nikolic says that many of the Expo’s topics would be helpful for domestic travel employees.
“For example, Tripadvisor is especially significant for hotel owners, as the hotel ratings on that page play a very important role in the selection of accommodation,” Nikolic announced.
The partner countries of the first ITDE are India and the Czech Republic, both of which will present their holiday maker offers. India is a visitor market in the making, while the Czech Republic is a crucial source of visitors for Croatia as many Czech holiday makers spend their summer holidays at the Adriatic as reported tagza.com.
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