The article discusses the affordability of summer vacation destinations along the Adriatic Sea, highlighting Croatia’s Sutomore as one of the most cost-effective options compared to other popular Adriatic locations such as Dubrovnik, Hvar, and Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It notes that accommodation costs in Sutomore start at around 40 KM per night, while coffee costs nearly 3 convertible marks and breakfast is available for 8 KM. Beach equipment like two sunbeds and an umbrella ranges between 20 and 30 KM per day, remaining significantly lower than prices in other Adriatic resorts. The article emphasizes that local providers aim to maintain competitive pricing to attract more visitors rather than increasing profits through high prices. It also mentions that rising inflation and living costs have led travelers to prioritize value-for-money destinations, with many opting for affordable yet quality-focused locations. Other countries like Albania are also gaining attention due to their relatively low prices and improved tourist infrastructure.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced comparison of costs across multiple Adriatic destinations without overtly favoring any particular region or political stance. While it highlights Sutomore as an affordable option, it does not frame this as a political statement or critique of other regions' policies.






