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Unforgettable Croatia named Croatia DMC for Travel Counsellors

Unforgettable Croatia named Croatia DMC for Travel Counsellors

TTG08-05-2025

Unforgettable Croatia will provide destination support and services to Travel Counsellors' agents, including the development of bespoke itineraries across Croatia, land-based arrangements and small-ship cruise programmes with pre- and post-cruise stays.
Unforgettable Croatia has an established office in Split with an experienced local team and a strong direct supplier network, including hotels, guides and service providers. Its comprehensive transfer arrangements by luxury vehicle cover the entire country.
For clients including small-ship cruises in their plans, Unforgettable Croatia's 2026 programme offers 144 departures across eight itineraries, operating from May to October. Eight vessels, each with a maximum of 19 cabins, sail between Split and Dubrovnik, calling at the likes of Trogir, Hvar, Korcula, Vis and the national parks of Mljet and Krka.
Graham Carter, co-founder at Unforgettable Croatia, said: 'As we mark our 10th anniversary in 2025, this new partnership with Travel Counsellors reflects the expertise, relationships and infrastructure we have built over the past decade. Whether it's crafting bespoke land itineraries, organising seamless transfers or arranging luxury small-ship cruises, our dedicated team in Croatia and across the UK is perfectly placed to support Travel Counsellors' agents and their clients. Demand for tailored Croatian experiences has never been stronger, and we're excited to help even more travellers discover the very best of this incredible destination.'
Natalie Aspinall, senior destination manager at Travel Counsellors, said: 'We're delighted to welcome Unforgettable Croatia on board as our trusted DMC partner. Their local expertise, breadth of product and service excellence aligns perfectly with the personalised, high-touch experiences our Travel Counsellors deliver. This partnership will undoubtedly unlock even more authentic, unique and memorable ways for our customers to discover the very best of Croatia.'

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