10
petak
listopad
2014
Master of Wine Jo Ahearne picks 1st Hvar grapes with Andro Tomic
After moving to Croatia's premier island, Master of Wine Jo Ahearne picks her first grapes on a journey to produce quality Hvar wine. The island of Hvar's colourful 2,400-year wine story opened a new chapter on September 24, 2014, as Master of Wine Jo Ahearne brought the first freshly-picked grapes to the Bastijana winery in Jelsa, the first concrete step in her new direction to produce her own wine on Croatia's premier island.
Ahearne, who is one of only 314 Masters of Wine in the world, has had a short but intense relationship with Hvar wines, starting out as a guest at Dalmacija Wine Expo in Split in April, where she was pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of Croatian wines, as she explained in an interview with Digital Journal at the time.
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02
utorak
rujan
2014
The acid test for the future of Hvar Town as tourist destination
The party tourism debate continues to dominate on Croatia's premier island of Hvar, and a unanimous town council decision brings clarity. But will its wishes be implemented? As another perfect day begins for many under azure skies on the island of Hvar, an open letter to the CEO of party tourism enterprise The Yacht Week on August 21, 2014, has once again highlighted the debate about the uneasy relationship between the island and its growing reputation as one of the world's leading party destinations. Home to the oldest public theatre in Europe, birthplace of organised tourism in Europe and the only island in the world with four UNESCO heritages, Hvar also suffers from an embarrassment of natural resources and beauty, and is known as the lavender island and also the sunniest in all Europe.
With such a wealth of natural and cultural heritage, the arrival of party tourism to an already successful tourism destination seemed initially to be one more string in the offer of the exclusive island, whose recent visitors have included Tom Cruise, Beyonce, Prince Harry and Ellen DeGeneres, but there have been growing concerns in recent times that the rapid rise of drunken party tourism was threatening both the image of the destination, as well as driving away tourists who enjoyed Hvar for its cultural and natural charms.
The most successful and high profile business of this new party tourism was The Yacht Week, an extremely professional and intelligent concept, which sells week-long sailing holidays around Croatia, with a heavy emphasis on drinking and partying from morning to the following early morning. The highlight for many is 'Hvarday', where the programme starts with first drinks at 10 a.m..
Hvarday continues with a party on the waterfront bar Carpe Diem from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. where up to 500 party-goers enjoy three hours of loud music and boozing to the detriment of the quality businesses in the neighbourhood, before being free to do some sightseeing (many of them cannot see at all by this stage), drunkenly and loudly roaming the streets of what many see as a family destination, until the organised party continues from 1 a.m. until dawn at a club on an island a short water-taxi ride away.
The party excess on Hvar was famously likened to Sodom and Gomorrah last summer in the national press, and the new deputy mayor of Hvar, Fabijan Bronzovic, said that The Yacht Week would not be back in 2014. It was a decision that was reinforced in January when the town council unanimously against The Yacht Week.
Despite such local decisions and pronouncements, The Yacht Week returned to Hvar in 2014 on schedule, with an extra boat party before the 5 p.m. party on the waterfront.
Complaints increased, with the residents of Sveti Klement, a small island off Hvar where The Yacht Week boats were moored, complaining that their businesses were being devastated by the effect of the party tourists on the island, and they petitioned the mayor to ban them from Palmizana.
In an interview with this Digital Journalist, The Yacht Week CEO William Wenkel dismissed the petition:
"These petitions represent a small fraction of the society. We do our best to work directly with the communities, but as with any situation, there will always be people that oppose some ideas. If the situation arose where the authorities requested we change or cancel certain elements for the welfare of its residents, of course, we would abide - the welfare and beauty of Croatia is at the heart of our company and our foundation."
The "small fraction of the society" was represented at the latest town council meeting in which the petition, with the resulting unanimous decision of the 13 council members, the elected representatives of the people of Hvar:
"It is recommended that all possible measures should be taken to ban the manifestation called Yacht Week and similar events of the kind from the territory of the municipality of Hvar (not just from the centre of the town), because they lead to constant infringements of legal and moral norms.
"(NB the territory under Hvar Town’s jurisdiction includes the area just past the tunnel to the North, Sveta Nedjelja and the Pakleni islands on the East and West of the island)."
In the open letter, CEO Wenkel was asked whether or not — in the light of the unanimous decision of the elected body of the people of Hvar — he would abide by his interview commitment:
"If the situation arose where the authorities requested we change or cancel certain elements for the welfare of its residents, of course, we would abide."
No answer has so far been forthcoming, and it will be interesting to follow events, for in many ways, this particular issue is one which will define the future of tourism in Hvar Town. If a company which claims to care about Croatia and is respectful of the wishes of local authorities refuses to implement the wishes of its hosts, that is one thing. But if the unanimous decision of the elected council of the people of Hvar cannot be implemented, what does that say about the future of an island, which would then clearly not be in control of its own tourism development agenda?
Read more: digitaljournal.com
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21
ponedjeljak
listopad
2013
Annual fishing convention in Croatia hosted in Hvar
With the main tourist season all but over, Croatia's premier island turns its attention to an important fishing conference. Better known for its sunshine, parties, heritage and lavender, the island of Hvar continued another successful tourist season by welcoming hundreds of delegates to the Traditional 18th Meeting of Fishermen in Hvar Town, an event attended by Digital Journal on October 17, 2013. Organised once again by the Croatian Chamber of Commerce, the meeting is the most important annual congregation of the nation's fishing industry, with this year's gathering especially poignant, as it was the first such meeting since Croatia joined the EU on July 1 this year.
The theme of the EU loomed large on the agenda, and with European fishing policies causing friction with traditional fishing communities, the issue of Croatian fishing and the EU was expected to play a significant part in the two-day gathering. Delegates gathered at four-star Hotel Amfora, where they were welcomed with a cocktail and the fine voices of the famous Faroski Kantaduri, before enjoying a buffet dinner. The real business started the following morning and, after all delegates stood for the national anthem, master of ceremonies Danni Matijaca invited an impressive succession of attendees to make opening welcoming speeches, including president of the guild Vladan Bojić, President of the Split-Dalmatia Chamber of Commerce Marija Crmarić, Deputy President of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce Igor Vojinović, Hvar Mayor Rino Budrović, and President of the Croatian Chamber of Commerce Dragutin Rangajec. With more than one delegate commenting on the difficulty of doing business in such a stunning setting, the conference once again highlighted the embarrassment of riches which Croatia's premier island of Hvar possesses. Celebrating 145 years of organised tourism since the founding of the Hvar Health Society in 1868 (making the town the oldest organised tourism in Europe), Hvar has had another successful season, as visitors are drawn to one of the hottest destinations in the EU's newest member state, by a combination of sun, sea, celebrity, party and heritage tourism.
And while the fishing conference is taking place relatively late in the season, there is plenty more action to come on the island, with the national wine festival of Sabitini due to be hosted in the same location next week, followed by the third Peskafondo squid-fishing championship.
Text: digitaljournal.com
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30
srijeda
siječanj
2013
Americans Invited Viewers on a Journey of Life in Croatia
In the one-hour show, the viewers were introduced with the most interesting and attractive parts of Croatia and Italy, referring to them through the website www.travelchannel.com participate in a contest in which the selection of travel dream opportunity to acquire the grand prize: a trip of up to one hundred thousand U.S. dollars.
The premiere issue is shown 27th January 2013. The presented destination are Rovinj, Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik, and through a series of reports in which the praises of their many hotels, beaches, unique experiences, activities, and wine and gastronomic offer. Leader shows the head of a famous American travelogue series Samantha Brown, and shows she will join a group of popular TV host like Bert Kreischer, Adam Richman and Anthony Melchiorri.
Premiere show follows the series of articles on Croatia on the popular website www.travelchannel.com, with almost one million visitors a month. The series of articles on various topics for www.travelchannel.com result of cooperation representatives of the Croatian Tourist Board in New York and local tourist offices with a number of experienced American journalists’ travelogue. Croatian National Tourist Board pointed to the sights and tourist offer, which Croatia can be proud of and give them the support to travel.
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