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British woman after a week in Croatia: "I wasn't ready for this"
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

British woman after a week in Croatia: "I wasn't ready for this"

Croatia has long been a popular summer destination along the Adriatic Sea due to its clear waters, natural beauty, rich gastronomy, and historic cities. However, rising prices have become a growing concern for tourists. A British tourist who spent a week in Split expressed surprise at the high costs, particularly in restaurants where she paid over 42 euros for two alcoholic drinks—more than she would pay for similar items in London. She noted that prices for fast food, carbonated drinks, bottled water, and local cheeses were nearly comparable to those in London. Despite these concerns, she still recommends visiting Split, highlighting its free attractions such as walking through the historic city center, exploring Diocletian's Palace, and spending time on the beach. The article warns future visitors to carefully plan their budgets to avoid unexpected expenses.

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British woman after a week in Croatia: "I wasn't ready for this"

Croatia has long been a popular summer destination along the Adriatic Sea due to its clear waters, natural beauty, rich gastronomy, and historic cities. However, rising prices have become a growing concern for tourists. A British tourist who spent a week in Split expressed surprise at the high costs, particularly in restaurants where she paid over 42 euros for two alcoholic drinks—more than she would pay for similar items in London. She noted that prices for fast food, carbonated drinks, bottled water, and local cheeses were nearly comparable to those in London. Despite these concerns, she still recommends visiting Split, highlighting its free attractions such as walking through the historic city center, exploring Diocletian's Palace, and spending time on the beach. The article warns future visitors to carefully plan their budgets to avoid unexpected expenses.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by quoting a tourist's personal experience and including expert warnings about the potential impact of rising prices on Croatia's competitiveness. It does not favor any particular political stance but highlights economic concerns relevant to tourism policy.

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