
Da li ostrvo Amuljani u Grčkoj zaslužuje titulu "evropskih Maldiva“? Marija se …
Ako biste na ležaljke, minimalna konzumacija kreće se od 30 evra pa naviše
Ammouliani: European Maldives or a Marketing Illusion? A Tourist's Perspective A recent video review by traveler Marija Atanaskovic has sparked discussion among potential visitors to Ammouliani, a Greek island often dubbed the "European Maldives." Atanaskovic's detailed account offers a nuanced perspective, highlighting both the island's natural beauty and its significant shortcomings from a tourist's standpoint. According to Atanaskovic, Ammouliani boasts "truly beautiful beaches" with "turquoise water and fine sand," living up to its picturesque reputation in terms of natural scenery. However, her review quickly shifts to the practicalities of a vacation on the island, where she found several aspects disappointing. A primary concern raised is the cost of beach amenities. "If you want sunbeds, the minimum consumption starts from 30 euros and goes up," Atanaskovic states, indicating a potentially high daily expense for beachgoers. Furthermore, the island's infrastructure for self-catering tourists is described as limited. Markets are "poorly stocked," and prices are "higher than on the mainland." The local bakery operates only in the mornings, meaning "you have to get bread before the beach or you won't buy it at all," and there is no butcher shop available. Dining options also received criticism. Atanaskovic notes that if visitors wish to eat something beyond a sandwich or gyros, they must go to a restaurant, where "in most cases, the quality does not match the price." Beyond the beaches, the island offers minimal activities. "The island is too small, the content is almost non-existent," she explains, clarifying that she is not referring to nightlife but general entertainment. Accessibility is another challenge, as visitors cannot simply drive to another location if they dislike Ammouliani, requiring ferry travel. The roads on the island are also depicted as unpaved and rough, further limiting mobility. The video has generated mixed reactions in the comments section, with some users agreeing with Atanaskovic's assessment of Ammouliani as a "marketing scam" and sharing similar negative experiences regarding prices and amenities. Others, however, strongly defend the island, praising its beauty and tranquility, and suggesting that the experience depends on individual preferences and expectations for a holiday. One commenter noted, "If you love to go to the sea for the sea, then Ammouliani is a perfectly good choice. Warm, beautiful color, shallow, fine sand, no stones, everything is as it should be for enjoying the sea." This ongoing debate underscores the varied experiences tourists can have and the importance of thorough research before choosing a destination.
Ako biste na ležaljke, minimalna konzumacija kreće se od 30 evra pa naviše