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SloveniaEconomy2 days ago

This pearl of the Adriatic hasn't gone wild with prices

The article discusses price trends along the Adriatic coast, noting that while prices have generally risen, there are exceptions where costs remain lower than in highly touristic areas. It highlights Neum, a coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains relatively affordable for tourists compared to other parts of Croatia. The piece provides specific examples such as coffee prices starting at around 1 euro and meals like čevapčići costing between 5 and 8 euros.

Cene na Jadranu tudi letos rastejo, a v enem obmorskem mestu lahko še vedno pijete kavo za 1 evro. Preverite, koliko vas bo stal dopust.

Med draginjo obstajajo tudi izjeme

Ko govorimo o dopustu na Jadranu, večina najprej pomisli na visoke cene. V zadnjih letih so turistične destinacije na Hrvaškem po uvedbi evra postale občutno dražje, kar potrjujejo tudi mednarodne analize cen, kjer kava pogosto doseže med 1,2 in 3 evre, obrok v restavraciji pa lahko zlahka preseže 15 evrov.

A na Jadranu obstajajo tudi izjeme.

Po poročanju Poslovni.hr obstaja obmorsko mesto, kjer so cene sicer nekoliko višje kot lani , vendar še vedno občutno nižje od najbolj turističnih točk.

Koliko boste dejansko zapravili?

Neum, ki se nahaja v BiH, je priljubljen tudi med slovenskimi turisti.

Neum FOTO: Shutterstock V tem mestu lahko še vedno najdete cene, ki so za današnje razmere skoraj presenetljive:

- Kava vas lahko stane že okoli 1 evro, v boljših lokalih pa do približno 2,5 evra. To pomeni, da se še vedno giblje v spodnjem delu povprečnega razpona, ki ga navajajo mednarodni pregledi cen na Hrvaškem.

- Tudi hitra hrana ostaja relativno dostopna. Porcija čevapčičev se giblje nekje med 5 in 8 evri, kar je precej pod cenami v najbolj obremenjenih turističnih središčih, kjer podobna jed pogosto stane bistveno več.

- Posebej zanimiv pa je podatek o nastanitvah . Prenočišče je mogoče najti že od približno 35 evrov na noč, kar je v sezoni na Jadranu danes redkost.

Zakaj so razlike med mesti tako velike?

Velike razlike v cenah niso naključje. Na njih vpliva več dejavnikov:

- Največjo vlogo igra prepoznavnost destinacije . Mesta, ki so globalno prepoznavna (Dubrovnik, Hvar, Split), imajo bistveno višje cene zaradi izjemnega povpraševanja.

- Drugi pomemben dejavnik je struktura gostov . Destinacije, ki ciljajo na luksuzne turiste, imajo praviloma bistveno višje cene hrane, pijače in nastanitve.

- Tretji element pa je sezonskost . Tudi v cenejših krajih se lahko cene v vrhuncu poletja hitro dvignejo.

Kaj to pomeni za vaš dopust?

Neum, BiH FOTO: Shutterstock Za bralce je ključno vprašanje: ali je Jadran še vedno dostopen ?

Odgovor je – da, vendar le, če znate izbirati.

Manjša in manj izpostavljena obmorska mesta vam lahko še vedno ponudijo občutno boljše razmerje med ceno in kakovostjo. To pomeni, da lahko za enak denar dobite več: daljše bivanje, boljšo nastanitev ali več prostora za sproščeno potrošnjo.

Hkrati pa velja opozorilo: cene rastejo povsod . Tudi v teh ugodnejših mestih so letos nekoliko višje kot lani, kar potrjuje trend, ki ga opažamo po vsej Evropi.

Čeprav se zdi, da je Jadran postal sinonim za drago poletno destinacijo, realnost ni povsem enoznačna. Še vedno obstajajo kraji, kjer lahko dopustujete bistveno ugodneje. Ključ je v izbiri lokacije in pravočasni rezervaciji. Če boste iskali le najbolj znane destinacije, boste plačali več. Če pa ste pripravljeni raziskati manj očitne lokacije, vas lahko Jadran še vedno prijetno preseneti – tudi po ceni.

Če načrtujete dopust, preverite tudi, koliko si ga lahko dejansko privoščite glede na svojo plačo.

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24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter2 days ago
This pearl of the Adriatic hasn't gone wild with prices

The article discusses price trends along the Adriatic coast, noting that while prices have generally risen, there are exceptions where costs remain lower than in highly touristic areas. It highlights Neum, a coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which remains relatively affordable for tourists compared to other parts of Croatia. The piece provides specific examples such as coffee prices starting at around 1 euro and meals like čevapčići costing between 5 and 8 euros.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pricing differences across Adriatic destinations without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on economic conditions in a neutral manner, focusing on comparative data rather than political commentary or biased framing.

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N1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter3 days ago
Low-cost holidays in the Adriatic: coffee for one euro, pizza for six, accommodation from 35 euros

The article discusses Neum, the only coastal city in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as an affordable tourist destination compared to other Adriatic locations. It highlights low accommodation costs, with prices ranging from 35 to over 150 euros per night depending on the type of apartment. The cost of food and drinks is also mentioned, with examples such as coffee costing between 1.5 to 2.5 euros and a drink around six to ten euros.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about tourism pricing in Neum without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any particular group or ideology. It focuses on economic aspects of travel and does not include opinionated language or selective sourcing that would indicate a leaning.

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Siol.netIndependentCenter4 days ago
Cheap holiday: coffee from 1 to 2.5 euros, pizza from 6 euros, accommodation from 35 euros

The article discusses vacation prices in Neum, a coastal town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting accommodation costs ranging from 70 to 120 euros per night for families, with additional details on food prices such as coffee costing between 1 and 2.5 euros and drinks around six to ten euros.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about vacation pricing without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political group, ideology, or policy. It focuses on economic data related to tourism and does not include subjective commentary or framing that would indicate a political lean.

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Siol.netIndependentCenter4 days ago
Disappointed tourist on holiday in Croatia: 'We'll never go back'

A Czech tourist returned from Croatia feeling disappointed with the high prices he encountered during his holiday. He shared his experience on the Reddit forum, stating that food, drinks, and accommodation costs were significantly higher than in other Mediterranean countries like Italy. The article reports on this individual's negative experience and highlights growing dissatisfaction among tourists regarding rising prices in Croatia.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal account of a tourist's experience without overtly favoring any political perspective. It does not include commentary or framing that suggests a clear ideological slant. The focus is on economic concerns related to tourism rather than political issues.

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