Weekend by the Sea Mission: What Kind of Accommodation Can You Find Last Minute? | Deal



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The popular accommodation booking website Booking.com in Nida offers twenty options for a family with two children this weekend. The cheapest – 160 euros weekend – would be individual in apartments called “Kiru”. The advantage of a fairly modest dwelling is a convenient location.

An even cheaper option for recreation can be found in Pervalka. The family-run pension also costs EUR 126 per weekend. The photographs of the interior really reflect the name of the complex: “Nostalgia”.

Photo by Booking.com / Casa Kiras

Photo from Booking.com / Casa Kiras “Kiras” in Nida

Those looking for more convenience would have to open their wallets more widely.

Here, renting a 110-square-meter, three-bedroom apartment in the very center of Nida would cost 630 euros to rent this weekend. If the family came up with the idea of ​​inviting friends, a place to sleep here, the price would go up to 790 euros.

Two nights in hotels in mid-June in Nida would cost a family from 340 to 450 euros.

In Juodkrante, the choice of halftime at the last minute is even less: there are still ten options. The booking website continues to remind you: 103 apartments have been booked through this system for this weekend.

Renting a cozy 45 square meter apartment for a weekend here would cost 180 euros.

Rest in Palanga – for 1180 euros

We look further afield. Palanga. Putting this address together and honestly noting that we are going to arrive with two kids for a second, the results are taking away a promise. It is claimed that almost 90%. seats already reserved.

The number one recreation reservation system offers a luxury hotel on Vytauto Street. Amsterdam Plaza Hotel & SPA. The family could still stay here for 1,180 euros. True, photos of promised luxury take away the promise: luxury furniture, interior details, hot tubs.

Julius Kalinskas / 15min photo / Royal Apartments Amsterdam Plaza, Palanga Sea View, Presidential Apartments Vanagupe

Julius Kalinskas / 15min photo / Royal Apartments Amsterdam Plaza, Palanga Sea View, Presidential Apartments Vanagupe

A closer look at the ads shows that more hotels still have rooms available for families. For families, hotels offer last minute deals from 470 to 808 euros.

Savers can also find where to stay in Palanga. There is still space in the Villa “Pas Justinas”, although, as advertised, two reservations have been made in the last day. Staying here for a family would cost 98 euros. True, as stated in the description, one would have to settle for a room.

There are only two rooms left in the KTU rest house. A family vacation here on the weekend would also cost 98 euros.

The advantage is the toilet paper.

For those looking for an even cheaper vacation, they should look to Šventoji. Renting a family tree in a resort famous for its small rural houses would cost from 68 euros. It is true that you would have to settle for a shared shower and kitchen with other guests. It is surprising that here as an advantage it is stated that there is toilet paper. A closer look at the advertisements reveals that hand sanitizers are also mentioned as a bonus in some places.

A selection of larger amenities is also available for lovers. For families with young children, for whom playgrounds are still important, there are free 32-square-meter cabins on Audronašų Street. Renting small and cozy cabins here will cost 183 euros for a family, almost three times more expensive than renting cabins in the center of the complex, built several decades ago.

Photo by Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt / Casa Šventoji

Photo by Aurelija Jašinskienė / 15min.lt / Casa Šventoji

Spa lovers heading to the beach on Friday afternoon will find a place to stay in Šventoji. It is announced that there are still family rooms left at the Amber Palace Spa Hotel.

No one is left without accommodation

Rasa Kmitienė, head of the Palanga Tourist Information Center, said that in the summer not only in Palanga or Nida, but also in other tourist centers and rural tourism hamlets, it is difficult to find a place to stay at the last minute.

“Especially this year, when all of Lithuania yearns to rest. Therefore, from the very beginning, everyone who was planning their holidays was encouraged to reserve seats in advance. Because it is still possible to find better prices and quality,” said R. Kmitienė .

Eriko Ovcharenko / 15min nuotr./Šventojoje

Eriko Ovcharenko / 15min nuotr./Šventojoje

Leaving travel planning to the last minute is very risky. You may have to choose only from what is left, perhaps pay more or be less than comfort.

R. Kmitienė said that there are still cases where tourists who came to Palanga from more distant places are disappointed to see where they will have to stay. There are also discrepancies.

Then we look for what compromises; Without solutions, we do not spend anything without an alternative proposal. As I say: nobody sleeps on the street ”, the interlocutor laughed. Sometimes you have to look for holiday accommodation in Šventoji or even in Klaipėda.

“However, as I always emphasize, Palanga is special because there is a great offer here, starting with luxury hotels, ending with the private sector, where you can only rent a bed,” emphasized R. Kmitienė.

15 minute photo / Warm evening on Melnrage beach

15 minute photo / Warm evening on Melnrage beach

Weekend plans – three weeks ago

Ingrida Valaitienė, director of the Palanga Hotel and Restaurant Association, said that finding a place to stay at the last minute is a difficult mission. “Hotel occupancy is 100 percent for this weekend. There is still room for another. There are also places for other weekends. I suggest planning trips two or three weeks in advance,” said I. Valaitienė. However, he emphasized that on weekdays there are definitely places in the hotels and his vacations can still be planned.

Photo by Vidmantas Balkūnas / 15min / Ingrida Valaitienė

Photo by Vidmantas Balkūnas / 15min / Ingrida Valaitienė

Romena Savickienė, director of the Klaipėda Culture and Tourism Information Center, stated that the country’s third largest city is already in line with cities by the sea. The advantage of the sea became especially evident during the pandemic. While hotels in other cities were half empty, Klaipeda did not complain about a lack of guests.

“We have paid enough attention to promoting our beaches. We remind you that we are a city by the sea,” R.Savickienė emphasized.



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