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Four Hours to the Sea: Why Czechs Are Choosing Poland Over Croatia
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Four Hours to the Sea: Why Czechs Are Choosing Poland Over Croatia

Interest in Poland’s Baltic coast is rising steadily among Czech travelers, who are increasingly choosing it over more traditional southern destinations. The appeal lies in a simple mix of short travel times, reasonable prices and reliable services. From Prague or northern parts of the country, the drive to cities such as Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia typically takes between four and five hours. For many, that proximity has turned the area into what some travelers informally call the “Czech sea,” a nickname reflecting how common Czech visitors have become along the coast. The region offers long stretches of sandy beaches, a contrast to the pebbled shores often found in Croatia. While the Baltic Sea remains cooler, with summer temperatures usually ranging between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius, many visitors find it more comfortable than the heat of southern Europe. The water is also less salty, which families with children often appreciate.   Prices remain a major factor. A half-liter of beer in a standard restaurant along the Polish coast typically costs between 50 and 70 Czech crowns, noticeably less than in central Prague, where prices can be significantly higher. Accommodation is also more affordable, particularly outside the main tourist hubs, while... The post Four Hours to the Sea: Why Czechs Are Choosing Poland Over Croatia appeared first on Prague Morning .

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