Croatia is expected to announce several international tenders aimed at selecting investors for large-scale tourism projects in the country in 2019.
An agreement establishing conditions, rights and obligations for the concession of former military sites Muzil, Hidrobaza, and Saccorgiana was signed in Pula, in November, by the Mayor of Pula Boris Miletic, State Property Minister Goran Maric and State Secretary in the Ministry of State Property Tomislav Boban.
All these areas are foreseen primarily for tourism, and it is about a total of 260 ha of attractive state-owned land along the sea.
The longest concession, of 99 years, is foreseen for Muzil, where investments of HRK 2.5 bln are planned, while Hidrobaza and Saccorgiana will be offered for 50 years.
Minister Maric said that the tenders for each location will go separately.
“Muzil is the most complex project, so we think it will be the last to go to the competition. I expect the first tender in two to three months, and the last one in six months,” Goran Maric said.