The season officially started in Palanga. What are the current prices at the resort? The | Deal



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Rasa Kmitienė, Director of the Palanga Tourist Information Center 15 minutes He said the forecasts had been confirmed and that the Lithuanians were unable to go abroad and headed for the coast. And while tourists have delighted local businessmen during June, the season only begins this weekend.

“Jonin and this weekend announce the start of the high season in Palanga. In fact it is. Yes, looking back on the last two or three weeks, the flow of tourists was quite high and the hotels were busy from the 80s at 100 percent on weekends, a similar option is expected this weekend, ”he said.

Luke April / 15min photo / The warm weather invited many people to Palanga

Luke April / 15min photo / The warm weather invited many people to Palanga

Everything will depend on the people themselves

According to R.Kmitienė, according to tourists who came to the Tourist Information Center, it can be seen that people are not only interested in where to stay or eat, but also want event programs.

“We hope this month is very good and productive,” he said.

R. Kmitienė did not begin to predict how the complex will fare in July and August. According to her, it depends on where and how fast the borders of the countries will be opened, as well as the situation of the spread of the coronavirus.

“Most conditions are dictated to us by other things that we cannot predict. It is very difficult to predict how it will continue to be. We hope and wish that July and August are not worse than June. However, this is due not only to the services offered , not only to the well-developed infrastructure of the resort, but also to natural circumstances. Productive rest also depends on how we protect others, “she is convinced.

Luke April / 15min photo / Palanga Beach

Luke April / 15min photo / Palanga Beach

R. Kmitienė assured that employers did not raise prices this year.

“As far as communication with the business is concerned, they promise not to raise prices.” But the supply-demand relationship may slightly adjust prices. So far, personally, I have not seen many prices caused or increased, well, and we heard several comments, “he said.

Photo by Josvydas Elinskas / 15min / Rasa Kmitienė, Head of the Palanga Tourist Information Center

Photo by Josvydas Elinskas / 15min / Rasa Kmitienė, Head of the Palanga Tourist Information Center

What are the prices at the resort?

All traders explain that prices on Jonas Basanavičiaus Street in Palanga do not differ from last year. Bicycles can be rented for EUR 2 per hour and EUR 10 per day.

Depending on the weight, an amber necklace at the beginning of J. Basanavičiaus Street costs from € 5. It is true that you can find amber products for 90 euros.

Hats on the main street of the city will cost between 10 and 28 euros. However, after walking behind the stall on J.Basanavičiaus Street and entering the store where products from the complex are sold, the hat can also be found for 3 euros.

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

The prices of the magnets range between 1.2 and 4 euros.

“Compared to last year, the prices of magnets have not really increased. We know that we have maintained the same price for many years.” 15 minutes said a kiosk employee.

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

The doormats with the words “the neighbors have more properties” cost 14.5 euros. And a photo with a parrot or a thorn will cost 5 euros.

In the traditional place, at the intersection of the Rąžė river, Birutės alley and J.Basanavičiaus street, a portrait drawn in pencil will cost around 15 euros. The continuous portraits and cartoons, next to the Palanga Summer amusement park, will cost from 10 to 50 euros. The price depends on the size and workmanship of the portrait, the artist said.

The artist, located right next to Jūratė and Kastytis Square, said that a portrait painted with a pencil costs 15 euros and a colored one, about 35 euros.

You will pay between 4.5 and 6 euros for zeppelins on J. Basanavičiaus street, and a daily lunch costs between 4.5 and 5 euros.

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

Picture of Luke April / 15min / Prices in coffees

Ordinary waffles cost between 1.5 and 3.5 euros and bubble wafers between 3 and 4 euros.

Those who want to have fun in the water can take a boat ride from the Palanga Bridge for 6 euros. Children under 7 years old are admitted free of charge. Travel time: 30 minutes.

Luke April / 15min photo / Palanga Beach

Luke April / 15min photo / Palanga Beach

A jet ski ride from the main rescue station will cost between 30 and 70 euros. And if you are going to try an acrobatic jet ski, this entertainment will cost you between 40 and 80 euros.

Rental rates increase on weekends

Earlier 15 minutes Experts interviewed agree that housing prices in Palanga remained similar to last year’s prices. On weekends, rental rates are 10-15%. higher compared to business days. According to Aurimas Petrikas, head of the Klaipėda office in Ober-Haus, standard two-room apartments in Palanga and Šventoji cost around 30-35 euros per day during the low season, and after quarantine and the start of the warm season , the price almost doubled to 50-60 euros per day.

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He was seconded by Ingrida Valaitienė, the head of the Palanga Hotel and Restaurant Association, who assured that the business is not taking advantage of the situation and is not trying to compensate for the losses. According to her, in a 4-star hotel, a double room with breakfast in Palanga should cost between 90 and 110 euros. A 3-star hotel with breakfast should cost around 80-90 euros per night. However, I.Valaitienė emphasizes that in addition to breakfast, you can also find cheaper deals.



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