Great 3-star hotel in Trogir area to buy!
Great 3 star hotel with fantastic sea view in highly demanded Trogir area!
Close vicinity to Split (Kastela) airport is a solid ground for all-year-round occupancy!
The hotel has a 3 star category.
Hotel Area - 1000 sq.m.
The Hotel has 40 beds:
- 10 rooms with 2 bedrooms;
- 4 apartments of 2 bedrooms with kitchenette;
The hotel has 2 restaurants:
- Restaurant for 30 people;
- Restaurant for 60 people;
The hotel includes 2 kitchens, parking for 15 cars, garage for 8 cars, a conference hall.
The hotel is just 70 meters from the sea.
From the hotel offers stunning views of the sea.
Price: 2.000.000 Euro
Right time to invest in Croatia!
Touristic insdustry is rapidly growing having generated 9 mln euro in 2016 and expecting even highly yields in 2017. 18% of Croatian GDP are within tourism. In this connection it is an area of priority development for Croatian government which has initiated programm of all-year-round Croatian hotels occupancy, general modernization and upgrade of hotels all over the country. In 2015 year croatia demonstrated 12 mln overnights, in 2016 - already 16 mln overnights per year, by 2020 it is planned to achieve the figure of 24 mln overnights.
Croatia is becoming 4- and 5-star destination with leading hotel management companies present at the market and expanding the presence: Kempinsky, Hilton, Radisson, Iberostar, le Meridien and many others are targeting Croatian hotel market as one of the most attractive in Europe.
Croatia had been included into TOP-1O ranking of touristic destinations of Europe and of the World many times. Croatian island of Hvar has been called one of TOP-10 most beautiful islands of the world. Same TOP-awards touristic nominations are regularly given to cities of Dubrovnik, Split, Trogir, Zadar, Sibenik, Porec, Rovinj and Opatija. Due to close vicinity to Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia - Croatia is attracting more and more tourists from these countries. Touristic flow from Poland, Czech Republic, Italy, UK, USA, Denmark, Norway, Sweden is also rising. Europe is becoming more united and Croatian sea is becoming closer to citizens of Netherlands, Belgium, Finland.
Several years ago Croatia became EU-member state. European Parliament has also approved it's accession to Schengen zone which will stimulate further growth of tourism in Croatia.
There are still many areas on mainland and on the islands with no hotels or old hotels to be modernized and upgraded. About 200-300 high class hotels are yet planned to be built to make Croatia 5-star destination booming in the next dacade.
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