The study assessed whether the local infrastructure and accommodation were suitable to handle the 900,000 tourists the city welcomes each year.
Overtourism was pronounced in the city centre.
The Tourist Board of Split said: “We are committed to finding the right balance between supporting a thriving tourism industry and preserving the quality of life for the residents of Split.
“Our goal is to ensure that tourism development is socially, ecologically, and economically sustainable, with a strong emphasis on improving the quality of life for residents.”
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