
Croatia's Tourism Boom Faces Inflation Headwind: Are Prices Too High?
Croatia Tourism in the Grip of Inflation: A Summer of High Prices? Croatia's tourism industry is booming, but the rising cost of living is impacting visitors. A recent report by DNEVNIK.hr reveals mixed reactions from tourists. While some find prices reasonable, particularly when compared to Greece, others express concerns about the high cost of accommodation and food, especially in four- and five-star hotels. "The price is reasonable; it's 570 British pounds per person for a week, including flights and accommodation," stated one tourist. However, a local business owner noted that the cost of a five-day stay for 14 people can reach 4000 euros. This report comes as Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković has appealed for price moderation to ensure the long-term sustainability of the tourism sector. The video highlights the need for a balance between profitability and affordability to attract tourists in the face of global inflation.