
Unruly Tourists: Croatia's Warning to British Vacationers
Croatia Issues Warnings to British Tourists Amidst Reports of Misbehavior Split, Croatia – Reports of unruly behavior by British tourists in Croatia have prompted the government to issue strong warnings. Videos circulating online show several incidents, including public intoxication, fights, and even drug-related arrests. One video shows a group of British tourists urinating in public, while another depicts a brawl. "It's become a serious problem," said Dražen, a local resident interviewed in the video. "I'm surprised I haven't seen someone stripping off and sunbathing on the fountain yet. It's a disgrace." The Croatian government has responded by increasing security and issuing warnings to British tourists about the consequences of such actions. Paul Bradbury, a British journalist, commented on the situation, stating that British tourists have a reputation for misbehavior, and that Croatia is not a destination that needs that kind of tourism. The increased police presence and warnings aim to ensure a more pleasant experience for both tourists and local residents during this peak tourist season. The authorities are committed to maintaining order and promoting responsible tourism.