holiday to croatia

What is the cost of living in Croatia?
I'm thinking of having a holiday in Croatia and the current rate of the euro against the pound I want to stay away the only countries using the euro. The exchange rate against the kuna seems to be very good so I'd like to know how much things cost over there, example, meals, drinks, entertainment, etc. .. Thanks for your help!
The first major post is correct, but usually I do not think it of much relevance for a tourist. I am Croatian and I'm going to England very often because my boyfriend is English, so I have some experience in both markets. I must say that meals at restaurants, drinks in bars and entertainment in general are slightly cheaper than in England. Let me give some examples, if you know the current exchange rate (£ 1 = cca 8kN – and the pound summer usually goes up), you get the picture. fast food (hamburgers, hot dogs, etc.) are around 15-30 kN. A 6 "Subway 18kn. A pizza (13-14" size) is about 25-30 kN. A main dish in a restaurant on the beach a half (for example, a risotto, pasta, fish, fried foods, etc) will cost between 40 and 60 kN, steak may cost a bit more. Here are the list prices of a restaurant at random: http://www http://www.the-movie-pub.com/specijaliteti.html . gastroteka.net / K / view.asp? Boban & q = callerid = 4 & sample = 4 http://www.gastroteka.net/K/view.asp?q=vinodol&callerID=6&shows=4 Refreshments drinks in bars and restaurants are on average of 10-15 kN. Coffee 6.15 kN. Beer 10-30 kN. Single 10-15KN Vodka. G & T 20-30 kN. Here are some random bar / cafe price lists above I googled for more info: http://www.hvar.hr/junior/ http://santos.hr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=74 http://www.dublinpub.hr/nasa-ponuda/cjenik – / Pica http://www.veselo-nepce.hr/cjenik.html http://www.f-caffe.com/caffe/cjenik alcohol. html As you can see, is about half the price of most pubs in the UK. What else … 30-50 kN club tickets, and more if there 100KN live performances. 30 kN Cinema tickets …. errmm … What else … What else … That's all I can think of right now. If I think I may come later and edit.
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