Sunday, 16 August 2020

VIDEO: Young Italians Go Wild On Pag: “There Is No More Coronavirus!”

August 16, 2020 - Italian TV reports shocking disregard for social distancing as young Italians go wild on Pag

Italian TV have aired shocking footage showing their young countrymen on holiday. The report, aired on the TG1 segment of Rai Uno TV shows hundreds of island holidaymakers packed into nightclubs as young Italians go wild on Pag. They display a wanton disregard for any social distancing.

One young Italian lady is interviewed and claims there is no more Coronavirus. Another, a male, says he'll get tested upon returning home, although he's not worried because he is young. Perhaps his elderly relatives should be more worried?


Young italians go wild on Pag

After a slow start to the season, scenes from the report appear to show the famous nightlife of Pag now in full swing. With so many holidaymakers from Italy currently enjoying the island, its clubs and the alcohol they serve, it appears it would be a struggle for the venues themselves to enforce social distancing regulations. But, the holidaymakers do not appear keen to take on the responsibility for themselves.

While it makes a change for judgemental TV reports from the Croatian holiday season for once not to feature British youths, this is hardly a matter for amusement; Italy was one of the first European countries hit hard by COVID-19. It took a sustained and painful effort to bring the number of infections down. Italians at home must be watching such scenes with horror. They are terrified of the virus re-emerging at the uncontrollable level seen earlier this year. Already 30 young people who had been on holiday in Croatia this year returned home with Coronavirus infections.

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Tuesday, 4 August 2020

Ferragosto Begins, 16,000 Italians Currently in Croatia

August 4, 2020 - In anticipation of Ferragosto, the period in which Italians most often use their vacations, the Croatian National Tourist Board is carrying out intensified marketing activities on the Italian market as part of the large promotional campaign "The Vacation You Deserve Is Closer Than You Think" on leading internet portals and print media in Italy.

"Italy is one of our most important tourist markets, where we have maintained the visibility of Croatia as a tourist destination, even during the global coronavirus pandemic. In these moments, when travel is possible and when Italians travel the most, we decided to strengthen the presence of Croatia in the Italian market, given the noticeable interest in Croatian destinations and our overall tourist offer. Currently, there are about 16,000 Italian tourists in the country, and most of them are in the destinations of Istria and Primorje-Gorski Kotar County," said the director of the Croatian Tourist Board Kristjan Stanicic, adding that Italian tourists arrive in Croatia by boat.

For example, since the beginning of August, Jadrolinija has introduced a high-speed line on the Zadar - Ancona route, which allows passengers from Italy to come directly to Zadar. A catamaran with a capacity for more than 400 passengers sails from Zadar to Ancona five times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

"On the Italian market, there is a noticeable interest in Croatian destinations, both by individual travelers and by partners, but also by the media, so publications about Croatia can be found in popular publications such as Lonely Planet, Il Messagero, Bell Europa and others. The greatest interest is expressed in Istria, Kvarner and Dalmatia, and when we talk about tourist products and accommodation facilities, nautical and camping are the most sought after," said Viviana Vukelic, director of the CNTB Representation in Italy, emphasizing that Croatia is perceived as safe among Italians.

According to the eVisitor system in Croatia, more than 133 thousand arrivals and about 630 thousand overnight stays have been made in the Italian market so far (January 1 to August 2), which is about 30 percent of last year's result in the same period. During the first two days of August, more than 31 thousand overnight stays were realized from the Italian market, mostly in the destinations of Mali Losinj, Rovinj, Medulin, Porec, Cres, Pula and Umag.

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