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British woman after a week in Croatia: 'I wasn't ready'
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter8 hr. ago

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

A British tourist who spent a week in Croatia expressed surprise at the high prices she encountered, despite expecting them to be higher than in London. While admiring the natural beauty and cultural attractions of Split, she noted significant price differences in dining and everyday purchases. She was particularly shocked by the cost of two alcoholic drinks, which totaled 42 euros—more than she would pay for a similar order in London. She also observed that some items, such as fast food, carbonated beverages, and certain local cheeses, were more expensive in Split than in London. Despite these costs, she acknowledged that Split remains an attractive destination due to its free activities like historical walks and beach days. The article highlights growing concerns among tourists about rising prices in Croatia compared to other Mediterranean destinations.

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

A British tourist who spent a week in Croatia expressed surprise at the high prices she encountered, despite expecting them to be higher than in London. While admiring the natural beauty and cultural attractions of Split, she noted significant price differences in dining and everyday purchases. She was particularly shocked by the cost of two alcoholic drinks, which totaled 42 euros—more than she would pay for a similar order in London. She also observed that some items, such as fast food, carbonated beverages, and certain local cheeses, were more expensive in Split than in London. Despite these costs, she acknowledged that Split remains an attractive destination due to its free activities like historical walks and beach days. The article highlights growing concerns among tourists about rising prices in Croatia compared to other Mediterranean destinations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of tourist experiences in Croatia, focusing on economic factors rather than political opinions or advocacy. It reports on pricing trends and tourist perceptions without taking a clear ideological stance. While it raises concerns about affordability, it does so

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