The Czech service “Denik N” is writing about Polish Jarosławiec – located on the Baltic Sea.
The Czechs consider this place to be a “magical resort” and call it “Polish Dubai”all thanks to high quality services and the largest artificial beach in Europe.
Jarosławiec. Czechs delighted with “Polish Dubai”
Jarosławiec was once an ordinary city located on the Baltic Sea. This changed in 2018 thanks to the construction project he had secure the cliff before destruction.
As described by the local Jarosławiec.pl portal, the project was created as part of the project Five powerful stone ramon reaching 180 meters deep into the sea.
“For two years, almost 24 hours a day, dozens of trucks loaded granite stones from which arms were formed. The next stage, lasting several months, included reproducing the surface of the beach, which eventually reached the area of five hectares” – we read.
The Czech website notes that the presence of a large amount of sand and creating a completely new, clean beach began attract vacationers.
This place also stands out due to water temperature. The sea near the beach is relatively shallow, so the water heats up quickly and is not as cold as in other Baltic resorts.
Polanica Zdrój impresses the Czechs. “Different world”
Poznatsvet.cz, in turn, noticed on the Polish town of Polanica Zdrójto which the Czechs travel in crowds.
It lies On the border of the Czech Republic and Polandfrom Prague you can get there in about two hours by car.
Czechs, however They are going to Polanica Zdrój not only for vacation purposes, but also shopping.
Czech media is writing about constantly rising high services and products. “Not only the expenses of the country, but also the current economic situation are to blame for this,” we read.
Czechs come to Poland for shopping. “They are amazed”
The portal described the report Czech couple, who spent a vacation in Polanica Zdrój. “They were amazed” because compared to previous years “The prices of accommodation in Poland have fallen significantly“.
– In the Czech Republic you usually pay for parking, minibar and all additional services that the hotel offers. In Poland you come, park in a room with an area of over 40 square meters you will find everything from nuts, coffee, to even necessary products of female hygiene. But you don't pay for anything. Everything is considered a gesture of hospitality, which does not entail any additional costs – the man reported.
In addition, the couple also went to local marketwhere they did extensive shopping.
– Poland is a completely different world. I have to say that I am not surprised by the Czechs who spend hours at the commut and result in half the market. Shopping here is so convenient that even a 300 -kilometer journey once a month makes sense – said the woman.
The couple said that the prices of products are In Poland, lower by about 30 percent than in the Czech Republic.