A Russian rested in four Croatian cities for 116 thousand rubles and listed the travel expenses. He told about his expenses in his personal blog on the Yandex.Zen platform.
According to him, he went to Croatia with his mother – a vacation for two cost them 116.5 thousand rubles. The amount included accommodation and travel within the country. They also spent about 20 thousand rubles on trips to restaurants and cafes. For air tickets from Moscow, they paid from 10 thousand rubles one way for each passenger.
The travel itinerary included Pula, Rovinj, Opatija and Zagreb. So, two nights in the resort area of Pula Verudela cost 18 thousand rubles, three nights in a premium room in Rovinj – 40 thousand. Accommodation in the coastal town of Opatija cost 28 thousand rubles, in Zagreb – 13 thousand.
In addition, travelers regularly used an individual transfer (from 3000 to 7000 rubles) and public transport (1300 per person).
As a result, tourists were delighted with Croatia. They were amazed by the picturesque nature, small seaside towns with aristocratic villas and the capital of the state, which seemed very cozy to them.
“The beauty that we saw cannot be appreciated by any money. Mom still dreams about these views. She will live the trip for at least six months, reviewing the photos, “the man summed up.
Earlier, the Croatian authorities simplified the entry rules for Russians – from October 1, vaccinated tourists do not need to provide the results of PCR testing. The republic's tourism office clarified that the country now recognizes certificates of vaccination with Sputnik V, so the abolition of PCR tests will not affect travelers vaccinated with EpiVacCorona, KoviVak and Sputnik Light vaccines.