He showed a travel bill and compared prices in Greece and on the Adriatic, and was left with the text: "Everything is twice as cheap here"
A Croatian tourist shared their experience of dining in Greece, highlighting the surprisingly low prices they encountered compared to those in Croatia. They noted that a liter of water cost just 1 euro, significantly cheaper than in Croatian tourist centers. The meal for four people, including traditional Greek dishes like salad, stuffed pumpkins, souvlaki, grilled meat, and fish, totaled 52 euros. This contrasts sharply with similar meals in Croatia, which the tourist claims would typically cost at least 100 euros. The comparison has sparked discussions among tourists from Serbia and the region about where to find more affordable summer vacation options.
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