Apartmaji so dragi, prenovili pa jih niso že od časa Jugoslavije
Preden boš verjel lažem v levičarskih medijih (sem sodijo tudi hrvaški), raje poglej posnetke zastojev na cesti, gnečo na letališčih, v pristaniščih ipd. Nekateri kraji imajo res izpad, drugi za več odstotno povečanje števila turistov. Poleg tega je veliko oddajanja na črno, tudi veliko pri Slovencih, ki imajo nepremičnine tam. Sprejemajo turiste, a tega ne prijavljajo.
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Seveda. 50 % odstotno povečanje obiska Američanov. Namesto 10 jih je prišlo 20. Temu se reče spin, ki ga je hrvaška vlada še kako vešča. Procentualno je nekje rast, ampak tista rast ne nadomesti izpada največjega deleža – apartmajčkarjev. Delež hotelov mislim, da imajo samo 12 %. Nekaj dodajo še kampi. Tudi če oboje cveti, ni dovolj. Dokler so apartmaji prazni, bo minus.
60 eur? Nas app je v top sezoni 100.
Tik na plazi – otroke gledas s terase in kuhinje.
Novogradnja
2x spalnica
Velika kopalnica tus wc bide umivalnik pralni stroj
Kuinja mikrovalovna pecica velik hladilnik z zamrzovalnikom pralni stroj indukcija komplet posod in pribora (ne dva kozarca in dve vilic itd)
Jedilnica za 6 oseb komot
Terasa cel dan v senci
Nadstresek za avto
Tv klima wifi
Do trgovinice 200m
Do bara 200m
Do mesta 2km po tlakovani stezi
Zasedeno imajo celo sezono
Ce imajo izpad termin proda v par dneh
Januarja ima bookirano celo sezono
Mi ponavadi placamo akontacijo ob odhodu ze za naslednje leto
Lastnicq je v hisi preko ceste
Enkrat v terminu (odvisno kako dolgo si in kako ti je) povabi goste na vecerjo
Otroci se lahko gredo igrat na njihovo dvorisce kjer ima vnuk igrala in dobijo sok sladoled
Seveda naslednjo sezono otroci sami tezijo da hocejo spet k teti Ruzici.
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Dolgčas. Vse mora biti tako blizu, da se cel dopust giblješ v radiju dvestotih metrov. Potem pa še tista vsakodnevna rutina: zajtrk – plaža – kosilo – plaža – večerja. Dva tedna čepet na istem kamnu in cele dneve buljit v isto vodo. Kakšno zapravljanje življenja.
Tako nekako je, ja. V bistvu je to neke vrste reklama;).
Jaz sem bila letos 3x v Umagu in Savudriji. Junija res ni bilo veliko ljudi, julija in avgusta pa je bilo polno. Nič drugače kot lani, predlani….
Tudi cene so primerljive z lanskimi, predlanskimi. V trgovinah so določene stvari celo cenejše kot pri nas.
V Istri se mi zdi, da je bila še večja gužva kot lani…
Mimogrede, bi sporočil tistemu pasjemu sinu, mogoče pa prebere, ziher je bil Slovenc, ker je to naselje v bližini Pule čist slovensko, ki mi je nametal veje na avto in uničil brisalce v začetku tega meseca, ko sem avto parkiral v gozdu, da, če ga bi dobil v tistem momentu, ga bi raztrgal, tako sem bil besen, ko sem videl to štalo, ki mi jo je naredil zaradi sicer moje napake, ker sem spregledal, da gre tam nepomembna gozdna pot do plaže, pet metrov stran pa normalna peš pot in cesta za avtomobile…
Če boš prebral, boš že vedel kater kraj je to in kdaj je bilo, pa se mi javi bova poračunala škodo., tud jst znam brisalce lomit.
No, po novem imajo še stenice. Ampak pravijo, da je nekaj čisto običajnega. 🙂
Croatia. They say…
Breathtaking. Stunningly beautiful. A land swept along the Adriatic, mineral water, and fresh organic food a plenty. It gives you the sea, so pure like no other, it gives you mountains, petrified forest, bears and wilderness. …:the last frontier.
The Reality.
Third World,Soviet, Misplaced dystopian, ethnic eradicated society. Hideous. People full of distrust, food grown too quickly, wine made from mockery.
A land thrown into the sea, an angry sea, by the sheer weight and pressure of it’s ever invading mountains, mountains screaming for ownership. A hideous place if ever there were one.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g294453-r289372549-Croatia.html#
Why Croatia Sucks…
Great, now that I sucked you into clicking on this post through my negativism, I’d like to first state that while I did just spend over a week in Croatia, it didn’t really suck, it just wasn’t what I expected. I think my Croatian road trip was a good travel lesson to not come with expectations to a place. Expectations just set you up for disappointment, and I have to admit, I was a bit disappointed with Croatia. Here’s why:
1. Croatia is ridiculously touristy
While I didn’t make it to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, I did in fact go from the northern border with Slovenia all the way to just miles from the southern border with Montenegro. What did I see along the entire length of the coast (which is basically all Croatia is for the most part)? An unhealthy amount of pallid Scandinavians, loud Brits, drunken Aussie backpackers, and of course some fat Americans. In fact, I think I only had the opportunity to speak with a few locals in my entire trip and the majority of people working everywhere are 1. not from that place in Croatia. or 2. are in fact Bosnian.
My time in Croatia was spent with the Metrosexual Viking (pictured here)((who will now be referred to as the MV)). Our first stop was in Porec, a small ridiculously touristic little peninsula that had so many fellow Danes, that the MV was actually visibly distraught the entire time we were there.
I admit, I did join a bar crawl in the city of Split a few days later just because there was no hope in ever meeting locals. I in fact bumped into an old friend from the University of Miami completely randomly that ended up making for a great night, but, you still get my point.
2. Croatia is ridiculously expensive
Eastern Europe – A (wise) thrifty travelers dream. It’s as safe as anywhere else for the most part, beer flows like wine (and at half the price of western countries), and decent accommodation is easily obtainable for cheap. Does Croatia, a former Yugoslavian and Balkan country follow suit with its struggling neighbors? Hell no. Basically any place anywhere near the coast, even in a shitty little village is going to run you around 40 Euro a night, and that’s for a crap room in somebody’s house. You want a regular 3 star hotel on the island of Hvar, Zadar or Split like we were searching for? You’re looking at 70-100 Euro per night. Thank god the MV was able to cover half of our expenses with his pillaged plunders from viking raids, because if I had to do it alone, I would have been seriously roughing it. Meals at decent places will run you around $15-$25, which is basically the same as in America. If you want to get a decent deal, book a hotel in Croatia in advance!
3. The beaches in Croatia actually suck
Probably my biggest misconception about going to Croatia before actually setting foot there was that they had some of the best beaches in the world…Wrong! I don’t know about you, but I grew up going to beaches with you know, sand and space to actually throw a Frisbee around (the Jersey shore for fucks sake). Croatia? I hope you like rocks, lots of rocks. Rocks that are the perfect size to be painful to walk on, and even more so to lay on. There are a few elusive sand beaches in Croatia (still mediocre), but they are on distant islands in which you’d have to pay for an expensive ferry or rent your own boat (even more expensive obviously). The only thing amazing about the Croatian beaches are the crystalline blue waters, which are only really appreciated while driving on the coast line, not wading through sea life that can impale you (sea urchins) and hairy Bosnian men.
To put a positive spin on this post. Croatia is a nice place if you have a family or a wife/girlfriend. Many of its coastal cities are as picturesque as they get with pedestrian-only, ancient winding roads, flower-laden windows, impressive architecture and relaxing sea breezes, but for a twenty-something single dude, skip it. Here are some pictures from my trip though so you can see how actually beautiful it was. But sometimes…looks aren’t everything.
Croatia on the Telegraph’s list of the worst holidays of all time
By Mark Thomas Nov 16, 2017
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A few days ago Telegraph travel writers joined together and wrote about their trips from hell. Even though most of the people find the job of a travel journalist a dream job, these stories reveal a different side of traveling around (and writing about it).
Croatia has been featured on numerous lists by the Telegraph and sadly it found its place on the list of the worst holidays of all time too. Peter Hardy describes his Croatian experience with the title ‘ An unwanted houseguest in Croatia’.
– It was the stink of fried goat and onions at breakfast time, wafting up to our sun terrace, that first alerted us – it’s rather an interesting intro of the Hardy’s text.
He continues to describe his experience on the island of Brac in a rather humorous, saying that his 11-old daughter discovered that someone was living in the garage beneath their holiday villa – the owner plus five members of his family.
– When he wasn’t not cooking pungent food, he sat outside in his dirty string vest and shorts watching our every move with a scowl of suspicion. It seemed he’d not taken the “vacant possession” clause – and several others – far too literally in his contract with a long-established British villa company – says Hardy and adds that family’s clothes were still in the bedrom cupboards and other belogings were scattered everywhere. There was even a dresser drawer full of sex aids and porno films – quite interesting for his children!
– Whenever we left the villa, the owner would leg it up from the garage and return to his home upstairs. He decided we were using too much air conditioning in August heat, so he removed the remote control and refused to return it. Washing facilities in his sweatbox of a garage were presumably non-existent, so we always knew when he’d been snooping – Hardy writes about his horror holiday.
To make things even worse, the location was described wrongly in the brochure, the water was polluted and his 14-year-old son developed a serious skin infection.
– At the end of our fortnight, home never felt so welcoming – concludes Hardy. After reading this, who could blame him?
Zakaj so Nemci tako množično v Jugi dopustovali pri nas?
Prvič, ker je bil letalski prevoz znatno dražji, kot je danes.
So zelo varčen narod, tudi ko gredo na dopust, želijo za svoj denar največ. Juga je bila za njih meka. Za enodnevni nemški zaslužek so takrat lahko dopustovali v Istri v hotelu 14 dni. Torej se jim je dopust iz varčevalnega vidika splačal veliko bolje, kot ostati doma.
Hrvaška je v primerjavi z ostalimi destinacijami postala draga. In ne, ne more se za enako ceno primerjati s Šri Lanko, Tajsko, Maldivi…Te eksotike ta del Evrope nima.
Sonce, zrak, “svoboda” žal današnjemu turistu ne zadostujeta več.
Strinjam se s prednodnico. Za zrak in vodo imam slo obalo, dopust pa si izberem tam, kjer me cenijo in kjer dobim veliko za svoj denar. Zame je bistvena razlika, če plačam 800 eur/ osebo za en teden, pa je v to vključen avion, prevoz do hotela, odlična hrana, pijača, ustekleničena voda, izleti, lunch paket na izletih, odlična plaža, ležalniki, senčniki, nekaj korakov do morja, pogled na morje z balkona …drugi imajo na skrbi tvojo posteljnino, brisače, hrano, udobje…
Ali pa če plačam 100 eur na dan app, kje je hrana, pijača, sadje, sladice, prigrizki, izleti, bencin, cestnine, lezalniki, senčniki…pa še sam kuhaš in pospravljaš, ko prideš domov pa še pereš ko zmešan cel teden.
Jaz grem z malim kovčkom na dopust.
Oooo, fak.
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Jp, si lahko misliš kako se lahko enemu odtrga, mimogrede, samo brisalci so 70€. Če ga bi dobil tist moment bi en od naju mrtev dol padel, tako kot je on bil besen (ženska ziher ni bila, ker ne bi mogal toliko vej nalomit na drevesih in jih zmetat na avto) sem bil tud jst, če ne bi moral domov zvečer, bi drug dan isto parkiral in čakal z največjo vejo, ki jo je vrgel na avto in začel garbat, pol pa, kdo dol pade pač pade…..
Jp, si lahko misliš kako se lahko enemu odtrga, mimogrede, samo brisalci so 70€. Če ga bi dobil tist moment bi en od naju mrtev dol padel, tako kot je on bil besen (ženska ziher ni bila, ker ne bi mogal toliko vej nalomit na drevesih in jih zmetat na avto) sem bil tud jst, če ne bi moral domov zvečer, bi drug dan isto parkiral in čakal z največjo vejo, ki jo je vrgel na avto in začel garbat, pol pa, kdo dol pade pač pade…..
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Saj bo naletel enkrat na večje budalo kot je on in jih bo fasal, brez skrbi.
Saj bo naletel enkrat na večje budalo kot je on in jih bo fasal, brez skrbi.
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Upam, baje vsak svoje dobi enkrat za nazaj. To so ljudje v katerih vre negativna energija, samo preden dobi po tisti glavi blesavi, lahko še marsikomu ogromno škode naredi. Kot pravim, 5 metrov stran je bila normalna peš pot, ob takšni poti si jst pač nism mislil, da kdo hodi po komaj vidni stezi, jebat ga. dosn moreš enostavno živet s tem, da so norci med nami in vse dejavnike v naprej predvideti, jst sem tukej to na žalost spregledal.
Upam, baje vsak svoje dobi enkrat za nazaj. To so ljudje v katerih vre negativna energija, samo preden dobi po tisti glavi blesavi, lahko še marsikomu ogromno škode naredi. Kot pravim, 5 metrov stran je bila normalna peš pot, ob takšni poti si jst pač nism mislil, da kdo hodi po komaj vidni stezi, jebat ga. dosn moreš enostavno živet s tem, da so norci med nami in vse dejavnike v naprej predvideti, jst sem tukej to na žalost spregledal.
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Tip je vzel pravico v svoje roke, ob tem pa spregledal, da se sam ne drži pravil (ker hodi po potki na črno). Najbolj agresivni so vedno tisti, ki sami delajo kaj narobe. Preusmerjanje pozornosti.
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