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Title: the euro and greece
Post by: lynchan on April 17, 2009, 08:58:28 AM
how expensive are things (drink,food,etc) now that the euro is so low.is greece still good value for the money?
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Eggy on April 17, 2009, 03:40:15 PM
For those living here there's been an increase in some Supermarket prices, but that happens everywhere.
(Heating Oil has actually dropped from 0.82/litre last year to 0.58 now - was as low as 0.50 about six weeks ago)

I don't think there's a massive increase, if any, in Taverna prices for food and drink but.... the exchange rate will mean, for  us "sterling exchangers" an extra 30% increase from last year.

Still good value for money though.

eg. Last night I had a mixed grill with chips n salad and friends had a steak, Bifteki, a special souvlaki ( Giant thing ) and a small souvlaki and chips for a youngun.
Plus enough Garlic bread for 5 and 3 retsina's, a coke and a mythos.
55 euros the lot.
(We were so pleased with the quality of food we took home what we couldn't eat)
Never be afraid to ask as many Tavernas do serve large portions.

Cheers
Negg
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: TerryW on April 17, 2009, 04:38:21 PM
So thats about  €11.00 per person, which is about £9.71 which isn't too bad.
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kevin.g on April 17, 2009, 07:18:32 PM
neil/terry
ive given up worrying ,,just get me there......yammas
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kes on April 17, 2009, 08:22:31 PM
Never mind the food..... whats mataxa & mythos ?
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kevin.g on April 17, 2009, 08:54:22 PM
kes ..come on ..
it,s brandy & beer.1 of the joys of greece..........yammas
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Janis on May 05, 2009, 01:58:40 PM
I'll let you know some average meal prices when we get back, last week in May.
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kes on May 05, 2009, 02:23:25 PM
Well I will know soon enough we arrive next week....
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Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Janis on May 05, 2009, 03:33:32 PM
Might see you there then, Kes! We arrive this Friday, getting to Kaloudis about half eleven/midnight - staying two weeks. Yammas!
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kes on May 05, 2009, 03:51:00 PM
You will most likely walk past us in a morning ..usually sat in Amos getting our  daily cafine Fix...
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Janis on May 05, 2009, 04:40:41 PM
Ammos is my absolute favourite place to be early evening, large glass of dry white wine and watching the sunset, nibbling a few strawberries or cherries on ice, or even a few crinkle cut crisps.... Absolute heaven! Love it so much I joined as a fan on Facebook!
Might just try in a morning as well, though..
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Eileen on May 05, 2009, 05:58:12 PM


Janis that's exactly my favourite place and way to start the evening too!  I'm in heaven just thinking about it.  The only problem is that I've just got to have another sparkling wine...accompanied with another glass fruit on crushed ice...then of course I don't feel like eating!!! Naughty, naughty me!!

Eileen.x
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Janis on May 05, 2009, 06:05:02 PM
Oh, Eileen - I wish I could be like you! Well, I am with the drinking bit, but I always still want to eat!  (I lost a couple of stone for my daugher's wedding in June last year, but have put most of it back on! I wanted to lose it before Arillas, but that certainly ain't gonna happen!)
I know I will get more walking done, so that should help a little... x
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Corfusoon on May 05, 2009, 07:04:17 PM
We were in the 3Ws in St Steph today.

Amstel Large bottle 2 Euros, Ouzo 1.50 Euros.

We have been averaging about 10 Euros per person per meal for party of 7 with 3 young children. We dont stint on food or drink for that and have 3 courses as well as lots of house white.

We have had one meal in Arillas that was double that though so beware if you are budget concious.

Weathers great now. We have had a lovely time the last few days. Met new people, tried new places and not been disappointed.

Even played darts!

St. Steph beach has been fabulous. Arillas beach still hadnt been cleared of weed this morning.

Weve used our pool quite a lot this time round. Mandy has it just about to tepid bath heat.

We have a whole lot of chicken on the bar-b-que right now and I have just emptied my glass of Pims. So long for now!

Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Sandy x on May 05, 2009, 08:19:10 PM
I didn't find prices themselves any more expensive this year....the exchange rate may make it feel more! My dad and I spent 20 euros for the whole evening at Night Owl.....for that, we were well fed and "watered".
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: blondegirl on August 22, 2009, 02:34:32 AM
I dont know how it is in Arillas now for prices, but I was shocked when my friend who lives nr Chania in Crete has said the prices are cheaper in the UK now than there.  She had a G & T and it was 6 euros!  A coffee and coke in Chania was 10 euros.. small pack of butter was 3.. petrol was 1.25.. Even the Greek Total Yoghurt was cheaper here. 

The local people are struggling.. her son in law and family run a restaurant there and havent earnt much this year so far to take them through the winter and they own one of the most popular restaurants in Ag. Marina.  People arent eating out as much in the restaurants, the queues in the supermarkets are longer than usual with tourists and the olives arent doing so well, the crop will be smaller and wont be able to sell as much to help out through the winter, and they will need it for the restaurant. The meals are very expensive now compared to what they were.. she said they never eat out now and they own a restaurant!

Sounds like it will be a very lean winter for some there.. I have heard of others having to get jobs on the ferries out of the season too.  I was just wondering how others have found it this year or whether it will affect their holiday.

I thought its ok that we might be able to afford the cheaper holidays the companies throw out but actually being there might be more expensive than the holiday or even holidaying in the UK... Its a total turnaround from what it used to be.. theres no real cheap holidays now is there.
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: justphil on August 22, 2009, 03:24:14 AM
BG luvver, we are masters of cheap holidays. If we didn't care we would go to Majorca like we probably will in February 2010, like we will, rather than pay our fag-tax to Gordon Brown.

Many have told us that the euro was a disaster for ordinary people in Corfu. The poor got even poorer. All their needs cost more because the prices got translated upwards. 100 drachma equalled a lot more than it should have. 

kes, May was a while ago, but in July 2009 the euro prices hadn't changed. The rate of inflation in Arillas is not a lot. You can still eat in taverna for what to me is silly money. Tomas at Vavilas tried to charge us 18 euros for our meal. Thalassa was similar.

The euro has been a disaster for Greece. It would be for UK. And no. I support the Labour Party, not UKIP.
I just adore my Arillas....

Phil
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: sunfun on August 23, 2009, 12:26:37 AM
Hi Phil,
         Do you mean 18 euros for both of you?If so,what as that for? Was it a 2 course or what?Did it include any drinks? Any info appreciated.It seems to us that it is on par with uk,but hope not!
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: justphil on August 23, 2009, 12:45:14 AM
sunfun luvver yes it was -  it was for a medley and sea bream. two jugs (half litre) of red wine - we were trying to be good - it was early..... like I said, he tried to charge me silly money and I made a large tip. If you want to eat fish in Arillas go to Tomas in Vavilas.

Phil
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: riggers on August 23, 2009, 01:19:05 AM
Awww poor Gordon Brown. Lets give it to David Cameron instead...lol. Yes you are right Phil though, my son has just come back from Ibiza yesterday with "nothing" i will learn him one day....
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Sara on March 25, 2010, 11:08:22 AM
I've just found this link on another site & it's interesting reading. It would suggest that shopping in Greece is still cheaper than the U.K [in tourist areas] & a lot cheaper than Turkey.

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2010/03/going-on-holiday-where-does-your-pound-go-furthest (http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2010/03/going-on-holiday-where-does-your-pound-go-furthest)

Sara
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Eileen on March 25, 2010, 11:57:02 AM
Well that's just dispelled the myth that a holiday to Turkey is cheaper!  This kind of publicity could help swing the tourists back to Greece after the pressure campaigns by tour ops to send people to Turkey.

It's interesting to see that the basket of goods cost 29% cheaper in Spain than in Greece.  I'd certainly agree with that after our recent trip.

If I want to visit a country I will, irrespective of the price of a basket of goods,  but not everyone especially those with families can ignore these findings.  This survey may be early indication of a re-awakening for tourism in Spain...hopefully even Greece will benefit.

Eileen.x
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Sara on March 25, 2010, 12:45:02 PM
QuoteWell that's just dispelled the myth that a holiday to Turkey is cheaper!

Greece has had so much bad publicity recently & the tour operaters are promoting Turkey, but the truth is that once you get there it is very expensive [so I'm told] Some friends of ours last year couldn't believe the prices charged, especially for drinks. They were also bombarded by restarant owners trying to get them to eat in their restaurants & said they would never go back. Sadly not Corfu, but they're going to Kefalonia this year. They love Greece, thought they'd have a change, but now they know better!!

Sara

Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: TONYNEW on March 25, 2010, 08:40:10 PM
QuoteThey were also bombarded by restaurant owners trying to get them to eat in their restaurants & said they would never go back.
That's 1 thing we disliked about Turkey Sara it was relentless from 1 taverna to the next the only thing we liked about it was the good exchange rate and price of goods over there
We were paying 32p for a 500ml bottle of lager but it was back in 2003 leather goods and gold were also cheap as were the fake clothes .
But i would rather go anywhere in Greece than Turkey but each to their own
                         Tony
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: TerryW on April 26, 2010, 12:30:37 PM
Interesting acticle in Mail on Line. Could this be the beginning of the end for the Euro?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268630/Greece-hit-new-riots-pressure-grows-quit-euro.html?ITO=1490

There are some very good comments at the bottom of the page.

Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Lindypops on April 26, 2010, 03:06:08 PM
Good reading Terry, thanks for posting it.
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Sandy x on May 05, 2010, 11:20:26 AM
The good news is that the exchange rate has gone up to about 1.15. Every "cloud" has a silver lining!
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: graham on May 05, 2010, 04:15:25 PM
Quote from: Sandy x on May 05, 2010, 11:20:26 AM
The good news is that the exchange rate has gone up to about 1.15. Every "cloud" has a silver lining!
1.1920 on Crown currency exchange for July!
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: Janis on May 05, 2010, 10:24:02 PM
Our euros are being delivered on Friday - at 1.117 - sob, sob!  Ah well....
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kevin.g on May 14, 2010, 11:03:33 PM
happy
jus got 115.happy
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: riggers on May 14, 2010, 11:14:34 PM
Hmmm had the call from thomson earlier....my tickets can be picked up next friday  :)  :)  yessssssssssss  happy happy. Then got talked into euros 1.12 (only ordered small amount off them though).

Just happy to know my tickets are ready...  :D

yammmmmmmaaassssssss
Title: Re: the euro and greece
Post by: kevin.g on May 14, 2010, 11:29:31 PM
john/sue
yammmmmmmmmmmmmmassssssssssssssssss