TUI Care Foundation launches new phase of TUI Colourful Cultures Croatia
- 5/5/2026
- 21 H
The TUI Care Foundation has today launched the second phase of TUI Colourful Cultures Croatia, a programme supporting women artisans in Dubrovnik which preserves traditional crafts and strengthens their connection to tourism. At the same time, the Foundation marks a new milestone through a partnership with TUI Airline, bringing local craftsmanship to a global audience by featuring artisan-inspired designs onboard its long-haul programme.
Dubrovnik is renowned for its rich cultural heritage
and strong tourism economy, yet increasing tourism pressure has made it more
difficult for local artisans to sustain their livelihoods. Rising costs,
limited access to workspace and unstable income opportunities particularly
affect women artisans, young creatives and custodians of traditional skills. At
the same time, demand for authentic cultural experiences amongst visitors
continues to grow.
Building on this the new phase of the project, TUI
Colourful Cultures Croatia expands its activities to support 215 women artisans
and artists over the next three years. Participants will receive training in
traditional crafts such as embroidery, weaving, painting, soap-making and clay
modelling. Selected artisans will also benefit from intensive mentoring
combining craft skills with entrepreneurship, digital marketing and business
management. These activities enable participants to develop nano-businesses,
strengthen their income opportunities and increase their economic independence.
The programme also delivers a wide range of cultural
engagement activities connecting local communities with visitors. A total of 40
pop-up Art & Craft events will take place in partner hotels, alongside 150
free workshops, ensuring broad access for both residents and tourists. Youth
engagement is further strengthened through activities in schools and
kindergartens, while the expanded Art & Craft Festival is expected to
attract around 12,000 visitors. Through new partnerships with hotels, travel
agencies and cruise operators, the project will also develop 75 cultural and
culinary experiences, creating new pathways for artisans to access tourism
value chains.
These activities build on the success of the first
phase, which delivered more than 200 workshops, engaged over 1,000 participants
and significantly increased the visibility and income opportunities of local
artisans. The second phase adapts and scales this successful model to respond
to the current challenges facing Dubrovnik’s cultural and creative sector.
Alongside this, the TUI Care Foundation has launched a
new collaboration with TUI Airline, offering an innovative platform to showcase
traditional craftsmanship to travellers worldwide. For the first time, artisans
from four TUI Colourful Cultures projects worldwide were invited to contribute
to a design competition inspiring the artwork for onboard amenity collections
on TUI’s 787 long haul programme.
Amongst the selected designs are works by two artisans
from the Croatian project, both supported through the Foundation’s partner
organisation DEŠA. Fatima Cimic was recognised for her design inspired by
traditional Konavle embroidery, a centuries-old craft known for its intricate,
symmetrical patterns. Ivana Kralj impressed the jury with a contemporary
interpretation of the same heritage, reimagining traditional motifs in a modern
and refined style. Their designs will now be featured on onboard products,
bringing Croatian craftsmanship to an international audience. The Croatian designs
join two submissions from Mexico as the winners of the design competition.
Alexander Panczuk, Managing Director of
the TUI Care Foundation, said: “With the new phase of
TUI Colourful Cultures Croatia, we are continuing to support artisans in
preserving their cultural heritage whilst creating sustainable income
opportunities. At the same time, our partnership with TUI Airline allows us to
bring these traditions to a global audience, demonstrating how tourism can
actively contribute to safeguarding culture and supporting local communities.”
Jill Nye, Director Customer, Cabin and
Inflight Services at TUI Airline, said: “At TUI Airline, we are
absolutely passionate about crafting inflight experiences that feel truly
personal, meaningful, and unforgettable for every single customer. Our vibrant
Colourful Cultures designs launching on our 787 long-haul fleet from 1 May are
a brilliant celebration of what’s possible when creativity and collaboration
come together.
By uniting TUI Airline, the TUI Care Foundation, and
incredibly talented local artisans from Croatia and Mexico, we’ve created
something genuinely special. The result? A warm, inspiring, and beautifully
distinctive cabin experience that customers can not only see but truly feel
bringing destination stories to life in an authentic way while proudly
supporting the communities behind them.“
Through initiatives such as TUI Colourful Cultures
Croatia, the TUI Care Foundation highlights how tourism can play a key role in
protecting cultural heritage whilst creating inclusive economic opportunities.
By connecting artisans with visitors and global platforms, the programme
ensures that traditional skills remain a vibrant and valued part of local life.







