If you don’t have the beach spot with you when you book, you will pay an average of 15 percent more for sunbeds and umbrellas in Italy this year than in 2022. The most expensive beach even has to pay 1000 euros per day. We list the most expensive offers, but also cheaper alternatives and good tips from Apulia to Jesolo.
The holidays have started, now it’s time to go to Italy. While Croatia has already caused one or two price shocks with the introduction of the euro, things haven’t gotten any better in Austria’s favorite holiday destination. With the opening of the summer season, many seaside resorts have changed their price lists and increased the prices for facilities and services.
In addition to hotel and restaurant prices, the daily costs for umbrellas, deckchairs and sun loungers are notable, which have increased by an average of ten to 15 percent across Italy and by 25 percent compared to the previous year: Here are the places you mainly visit, you should avoid in August if you don’t want to spend horror sums.
Source: Krone

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