In Slovenia and Croatia, refueling has become cheaper since Tuesday, which can also benefit foreign tourists. This is due to the regulated prices set by governments.
In Slovenia, refueling at petrol stations along the highway has become cheaper. A liter of regular petrol costs 1,390 euros, 2.6 cents less than before. Diesel became cheaper by 2 cents to 1,421 euros per litre.
Regulated prices in Slovenia are valid until May 22
The new regulated prices, set by the government every two weeks, will be in place until May 22, as announced by the Slovenian Ministry of Energy.
Regulated prices apply at all gas stations in Croatia
Also in Croatia, where regulated prices apply at all petrol stations, you can refuel cheaper from Tuesday, unlike in Slovenia. The price of regular petrol fell by 8 cents to 1.32 euros per litre. Diesel also became cheaper by 8 cents to 1.23 euros, Croatian media reported.
Source: Krone

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