May 29, 2020 – Many Croatians have been enjoying promotional prices at Plitvice Lakes National Parks this spring, with tickets costing as low at 50 kuna. And now, a UHPA initiative for national and nature parks is reducing ticket prices for group visits.
Intending to launch a group market segment, and due to the new situation in the world tourism market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the management of Plitvice Lakes National Park decided to change ticket prices for group visits to the park.
This is the result of UHPA’s initiative towards national and nature parks to reduce ticket prices for group visits so that, following the easing of epidemiological measures and the opening of borders, we can still expect some tourist traffic this tourist season.
“By easing epidemiological measures and opening borders, we hope that we could still achieve some tourist traffic in this tourist season, but with the condition that all stakeholders in the tourism industry contribute through the correction of the prices of their services. This is the only way we can engage in competition with competitors for each guest,” said Tomislav Fain, President of UHPA, when launching the initiative.
Corrected prices for groups from May 26 to June 18 are as follows:
Adult groups – 80.00 kn
Student groups – 50.00 kn
Children from 07 to 18 years in the group – 25.00 kn
Children up to 7 years and people with special needs with disabilities over 50% – Gratis
The reaction of other national parks and nature parks is also awaited.
Also, Plitvice Lakes National Park published a video about the safety and epidemiological measures they have taken in their accommodation facilities, which you can watch below in its entirety.
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