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Hello! I would be very grateful to everyone who can clarify the situation with the cost of the beaches near Villa Rajen. After I paid for the trip, I found out that the cost of renting sun loungers and an umbrella on the beaches closest to Rajen is from 20 to 70 euros per day. I'm still in shock...
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аватар NatashaS
Some kind of nonsense. Who told you this?
аватар hatinka
Not so completely nonsense ...
If you look at the island of SvStefan from the shore, then on the right there will be a closed beach for hotel guests on the island of Sveti Stefan.
For them it is free, for everyone else it is essentially closed. Rather, since all the beaches of the ChG are municipal and free, they came up with the idea of ​​charging a fee for the use of beach furniture, and without its use it is impossible. There are guards at the entrances and they charge 50 euros for the use of beach furniture. Like this)))
To the left is the public beach. Long. Closer to the island, the same solid beach furniture sets, but for 20 euros. But the main thing is that there is no longer a mandatory guard that you cannot pass by. Here you can come with everything and find yourself a place for free. Further, there are cheaper sunbeds from hotels and villas, and at the end, an empty beach. But it is no longer very clean and comfortable. On all this beach you can stay for free with your own towels, umbrellas, etc. It is not necessary to take sunbeds, but the farther from the island of Sveti, the cheaper.
Queen's Beach (near the hotel Milocer) in the park, it is "closed". Security and furniture set 75 euros.
The situation with the beaches in ChG is everywhere - the beach is completely filled with sunbeds, even if there are no people, then it is rather difficult to accommodate sunbeds, there is not enough space.
аватар hatinka
Well, there are no such prices, except for SvStefan, usually 3-7 euros a set.
аватар hatinka
Here is the beach for 75 euros, you can appreciate:
http://my.turpravda.com/hatinka/gallery/22665/161731.html
аватар hatinka
Here is the city beach (to the left of the island of St. Stephen)
http://my.turpravda.com/hatinka/gallery/22665/161726.html
At the very beginning, these are sunbeds for 20 euros. Further, cheaper and where the photo shows a little greenery among the houses, a zone without sunbeds begins.
Count on this beach, it's big enough!
аватар hatinka
And this is the beach to the right of the island, where there is security and 50 euros for sun loungers and an umbrella.
http://my.turpravda.com/hatinka/gallery/22665/161727.html
We understand that these prices are solely to ensure that those who cannot afford to stay in the Sveti Stefan and Milocer hotels DO NOT GO to these beaches. These are the most expensive hotels in the Czech Republic and it is clear that guests want to make their stay comfortable for the money. After all, all the other beaches of the ChG are crowded!
аватар uda4a
Hmm, the locals know how to make money on tourists ... In any case, thank you for your answers - as they say, whoever is aware is armed)))
аватар myshtanya
we rested in this villa for 12 days (14.06.12-25.06.12). A wonderful and unforgettable vacation. On arrival, the beach was generally half empty, by the day of departure, the number of vacationers increased significantly, apparently for them they began to equip the beach very quickly with sun loungers and umbrellas .We were completely satisfied with the rest on a towel: completely free, and not crowded at all. And if you need comfort for the whole day, the cost of 2 sun loungers and an umbrella is up to 10 euros per day.
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