More than 6,000 people from all over Serbia in the Jagodina water park (PHOTO, VIDEO)



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More than 6,000 people from all over Serbia rested on August 30 at the Jagodina water park. Queues formed at the toll ramp at the entrance to the road to Jagodina since early morning.

photo: City of Jagodina

Vehicles from all over Serbia, Vojvodina, Belgrade, east, west, south and central Serbia flowed towards the capital of Pomoravlje, due to its unique tourist facilities, Aqua Park, Museum of Wax Figures, Zoo and Potok Park with the largest artificial waterfall in this part of Europe.

In the tourist part of Jagodina, there is a large “Vivo” shopping mall, so many Jagodina guests took advantage of the time to go shopping. More than 6,000 people checked into the Water Park at 3 pm, and more than 1,300 visited the Zoo, 1,250 the Museum of Wax Figures, and Potok Park is packed with non-stop tourists.

All parking lots, which are free at the Jagodina Resort, are full. Tourists to the Aqua Park highlight the impeccable cleaning, hygiene and uninterrupted disinfection of all surfaces and say they came to the Aqua Park for the unique facilities and very affordable prices.

The guests point out that Jagodina somehow replaced the sea due to the inability to travel, mainly to Greece, due to the known situation with the corona virus, so they called Jagodina the Serbian Halkidiki.

The management of the Aqua Park in Jagodina announced that the Aqua Park will continue to operate in September as long as the weather conditions allow. Hoteliers and apartment owners in Jagodina are satisfied, because the capacities are full.

(Kurir.rs)

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