Campsite on Hvar to Be Closed 'Overnight', Slovenian Tourist: No Notice
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The camp has 86 accommodation units: 20 bungalows, 4 glamping tents and 64 camping pitches.
Tourists from various parts of Europe staying at the Mlaska campsite on the island of Hvar will have to vacate their accommodation by Friday. Camp guests say they were told this by the inspectorate, which came to the campsite and ordered its closure. Some have only just started their vacation.
The State Inspectorate of the Republic of Croatia has issued an inspection decision to close the Mlaska campsite on the island of Hvar due to numerous irregularities. Tourists from various parts of Europe, including Slovenians, staying at the Mlaska campsite on the island of Hvar will have to leave the campsite by Friday, guests currently staying there confirmed to the Index portal.
A number of irregularities were identified
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