The holiday season is in full swing and this summer is also aiming at the Adriatic crowds of Slovaks. Some are unable to praise their holidays in Croatia, but there are a lot of contributions on social networks where people criticize prices in particular. The status in this spirit has also appeared on the Facebook page Do not feed us with waste.
Slovenska revealed that she and her family go on holiday to Croatia every year and it was not otherwise now. “We love it here. The sea, food, atmosphere … We’ve gone through enough, from Dubrovnik to Umag. But this year we were stopped by two things. The accommodation prices went up and even more surprised by the counter prices in small shops at the hotel, ” A woman on the social network shared.
She drew attention to the prices of various foods and drinks that Slovak tourists have to prepare for. “A can of beer: 2.52 €, liter of juice: from 3.00 to 4.99 €, chocolate (270 g): 8,15 €, small pate: 2,95 € … I could continue. I don’t understand how it is not embarrassing to scare tourists like this, ” She wrote. Photo can be found in the gallery.
She added that prices in larger supermarkets are much more sensible and comparable to those at home. “I recommend making a smaller purchase there and not getting caught in tourist traps,“She advised other holidaymakers.
She also focused on tancing, which is due to which it is not necessary to meet from the highway. “Fuel prices are the same throughout the country and are even slightly lower than in Slovakia. We wish you a beautiful holiday, let it be full of experiences – but not price shocks! “The woman said at the end of the post.
Australian Tiktoker Christina publicly shared her experience of shopping in Croatia. The prices in the business there were surprised. In her words, they were significantly higher than she expected.
A young woman watching more than 160,000 people on a social network has confided to her fans that prices in Croatia are not at all her ideas. “Your milk costs three euros, which is $ six,” he is saying.
Then she surprised her Price of hair shampoo that exceeded 8 euros, She also drew her attention to Canned tuna that cost more than four euros. She could not believe with her own eyes and the high prices was completely terrified.
The Australian revealed that she learned from taxi drivers that the average salary in Croatia is approximately 800 euros, reaching around $ 1100 in her country. However, it is still not clear how the home can handle high prices of goods at such low earnings. “I don’t know how they do it, crazy … crazy,” She added with astonishment.
The PR agency of the Croatian Tourist Association for the Czech Republic and Slovakia responded to information by tourist Christina. “Based on the prices we have performed in regular retail networks – specifically in the Lidl store in Split and crop in Rijeka – we can confirm that a liter of milk is commonly available from € 0.75, Palmolive shampoo (350 ml) costs approximately € 3.55 and canned tuna Rio Mare (160 g) is around € 1.85. comparable to the offer in most European countries, including Slovakia. As in any other country, there are many types of shops in Croatia – from small local to large network supermarkets – prices may vary depending on the location, season or type of sale. It is therefore up to the consumer to whom the type of store will prefer“they said for Koktejl.sk.
According to the agency, data on the income of local Croats also differ. “According to official data, the Croatian Statistical Office reached the average monthly net wage in Croatia in April 2025 a value of EUR 1,439,” added.