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Prices in Croatian Coastal Shops Surge as Summer Arrives - The Dubrovnik Times

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Prices in Croatian supermarkets have surged an average of 1.8% in just one month, with coastal towns seeing the sharpest increases, according to new data published by UsporediCijene.info, a portal established after the government mandated major retail chains to publicly report their price changes. Leading the surge is Baška, where prices jumped a staggering 10.68%. Close behind are Tribunj (+9.91%) and Posedarje (+9.79%). Other holiday hotspots …

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For tourists a holiday in Croatia could become increasingly unattractive because of rising costs. In three countries it is significantly cheaper.

·Germany
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CROATIA has year-round tourist destinations, in line with what is sought to be achieved with current policies, Minister of Tourism and Sports Tonči Glavina claimed on Monday, offering positive data and trends on tourist traffic and revenues outside the main season as proof.

·Croatia
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Prices in Croatian tourism have increased by 50 percent in the last three years, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics. This is also noticeable by foreign tourists, who were nine percent fewer in May this year than in the same period last year.

The price hikes in one of the most popular holiday destinations this year are shocking even visitors from countries with much greater purchasing power. Many are wondering how the Croatians themselves, whose salaries are significantly lower than those in Germany, for example, are actually managing it, writes the Croatian portal jutarnij.hr. We have overtaken Croatia, price increases are gaining momentum. Only one country in the eurozone has high…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Croatia was long considered a cheap seaside destination, but that has now changed. The introduction of the euro, high inflation and labor shortages have led to a significant increase in prices on the Adriatic. Foreigners continue to be attracted by the quality offer, but fewer and fewer Croatians can afford to vacation by the sea in their own country. Deutsche Welle filmed on a Croatian island.

·Hungary
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