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Greece was known for its cheap hotel rooms, free wine during hotel stays, and cheap food. But things have changed drastically since it joined the European Union. The new Euro currency has made prices at the same range as the United Kingdom, Germany and other EU nations. Gone are the days when tourists would be indulged to live at villas, hotels and chateaus for days together, sometimes without payment. Now costs have risen significantly, so much as to make daily food as costly as luxury dining.
The common Greek on the road is too befuddled with the new change to indulge tourists in luxuries. The best way to het cheap hotel rooms in Greece is to find them on hotelcalculator.com. This has a wide array of hotel rooms to fit every pocket and budget. Cheap flights are available on most of the popular routes. These routes are Athens, Corfu, Santorini, Crete and Rhodes. Charter flights are available only on select Greek islands. And holiday packages are designed for these islands as they have big airports to handle them. This brought in untold burdens on these islands.
Holiday resorts have sprung around these airports as travel hungry people look for a fast holiday joint. Other recreation facilities such as fast food outlets, bars and pubs, discotheques and amusement parks have also been developed over the years by contractors wanting to cash in on the tourism boom. You can expect long delays during the summer months on Greek airports. Ferries operate year round on the Greek islands. There are four types of ferries: Hydrofoils, Catamarans, Ferries and Caiques. You should always book your ferries from local agents and not from the ferry office to save money and receive discounts. You should carry your own food and refreshments on the ferry as the food provided are base and expensive.
Scuba diving is very popular on the Greek islands due to the clear water, abundant sea creatures, ship breakdowns on the sea floor and other complex natural underwater structures on the sea floor. There are numerous diving schools and centers on the Greek Islands. You have to choose the ones with the right equipment, license, and courses on offer.
Greek taverns are known for their food. They offer cooked food in the form of various dishes. Fish is costly in Greek taverns and should be avoided. Service is slow and waiting times can eat your holiday time. Breakfasts have little food in them. Greek wine and beer are inexpensive. Coffee does not taste very good in bars. Nescafe sachets are overly priced and should be avoided. Soft drinks are also very pricey. Fresh juices like soft drinks are also highly priced inspite of being natural and of absolutely good taste.
As the Greek weather is very changing nature, it is important for you to plan your Greek holiday accordingly. July is bad for roamers as the rain produces sticky weather. Thomson Beach is the most popular Greek Island holiday company and Kefalonia is the top Greek holiday destination. Booking your Greek islands holidays through agents can ensure a cheap and hassle free holiday. The service is instant, offers discounts on packages and may include freebies too. The best way to find out is to compare different holiday packages to get the best result. Families with children are very welcome on the Greek islands as Greek people adore children. Children under the age are eligible for some discounts in hotels. Some hotels even sport baby sitting for children. Taxi fares on the Greek islands are known to be fine, but you should be careful of drivers trying to charge more from tourists. Car hire outlets will let you hire cars for cheap.
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