Thomson is to reintroduce Croatia's Dalmatian Coast for summer 2015 after a gap of more than eight years and increase flight capacity to Dubrovnik. The last time the operator featured the region was for one season in 2006 and before that in 1991, when it was part of the former Yugoslavia, officially broken up in 1992.
Thomson already features Dubrovnik and Pula. The new region will be serviced by two flights a week into Split from Gatwick and Manchester. The operator will initially offer the Adriatic Beach Hotel, close to Igrane town and the third property in Croatia to come under its adults-only Couples brand. It includes swim-up rooms.
Product director Mark Hall said: "Demand for Croatia is increasing. The Dalmatian Coast is a less explored region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, but we needed to find the right hotel in order to offer it. This is the right hotel and the right time to go back." The region stretches from Trogir in the north to the islands of Brac and Hvar in the south along the coastline known as the Makarska Riviera. The city of Split, also part of the Dalmatian Coast, is home to the UNESCO-protected Roman ruins, Diocletian's Palace.
Thomson is also increasing capacity into Dubrovnik for next summer with six additional flights per week. The new flights will be out of Gatwick, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Bristol. Cruise and stay holidays will be offered in Dubrovnik, with Thomson Celebration sailing out of the port for the summer 2015 season.
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