Žnjan – Croatia’s Copacabana or a Paradise for the Filthy?
The summer holiday season has kicked off, and many lucky folks living by the sea can’t wait to hit the beach on weekends. But what’s really going on at one of Croatia’s most beautiful and most expensively renovated beaches, Žnjan, known as the Adriatic Copacabana? A mother of two from Split shared a story that will disgust you.
45 Million Euros Renovation – And What Did We Get?
Žnjan got a facelift this year – the renovation and equipment cost a whopping 45 million euros! Croatia was proud of this project, expecting Žnjan to take the crown as the most beautiful beach in Split. But right from the start, the true face of this investment showed – someone took a massive dump in one of the cabins, leaving a shocking scene.
Horror in the Changing Rooms – Public Indecency in Broad Daylight!
A mother of two went to the beach with her 12-year-old daughter. When she tried to change in a cabin, she caught sight of a corpulent man moaning as he did his business in a public place! Her daughter was so shocked she immediately pulled her away from the beach. Where are the municipal police? Where is the order on a beach that’s been so heavily invested in and praised?
The Stench of Feces and Urine – A Daily Reality
The hygiene situation in the cabins is catastrophic. The cabins reek of feces and urine, and previously they were made of fabric with holes, so there was no privacy. People now change on the beach or in their cars because entering the cabins is a nightmare.
Do People Even Appreciate a Well-Maintained Beach?
The mother wonders if anyone would behave like this at home. She doubts it. But in public places where a lot of money has been invested, people don’t care about cleanliness and order. It’s a real shame for all of us who love the sea and beaches.
Conclusion
Žnjan, a beach worth 45 million euros, has turned into a place where people publicly relieve themselves, where cabins are dirty and unpleasant, and where municipal police seem non-existent. Is this the price we pay for irresponsibility and disrespect for public spaces?
If you’ve ever been to Žnjan or a similar beach, share your experience. Is this just one beach’s problem or a wider cultural issue? Write what you think, maybe together we can change something – or at least laugh at this absurd situation!
This article is based solely on facts from available sources and contains no fabrications.