As of January 1 this year, the City of Dubrovnik has started collecting tourist tax for cruise ships. It was announced back in 2019, when the relevant Ministry of Tourism introduced the so-called cruise tax. This year there were a total of 135 cruise ships that had over 50 passengers on board and as such were subject to a fee. Thus the overall revenue of the tourist tax you ...
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