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Title: prices
Post by: alnwickist on June 28, 2009, 04:36:44 PM
could anyone give me a rough idea of the prices in San Stefanos?
for example bottle of water,cup of tea,bottle of beer,sandwich/baguette,ice cream,beef stifado,lamb kleftiko,car hire,? etc.
we were on holiday in Agios Sostis, Zante, last year and found the prices very reasonable.Hopefully the prices will be similar in San Stefanos.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 28, 2009, 08:34:24 PM
could anyone give me a rough idea of the prices in San Stefanos?
for example bottle of water,cup of tea,bottle of beer,sandwich/baguette,ice cream,beef stifado,lamb kleftiko,car hire,? etc.
we were on holiday in Agios Sostis, Zante, last year and found the prices very reasonable.Hopefully the prices will be similar in San Stefanos.
The prices are still quite good, Zoe and Chris2 has just returned so I will ask them to give the best Update.
Don is there now and may log on soon.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: zoe on June 29, 2009, 04:38:08 PM
have to say it is one of the cheepest places we have been would say the only thing we found added up was hot drinks the best place for a coffee was barras 1.50 were everyware else 2 euros have a look on the boards outside places one two or three course meals anything from 6.50 to 8 euros we paid 25 euros a day for car hire from arrillas car hire for a small car
Title: Re: prices
Post by: alnwickist on June 29, 2009, 09:04:14 PM
Thanks Zoe.Sounds much the same as Zante last year.I`m just trying to get an idea of how much spending money to take for 2 weeks.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: swedebasher on June 29, 2009, 09:45:14 PM
If you don't want the 'specials' then be prepared to budget €20 to €30 for a couple at dinner including a bucket of house wine(kokkino or somesuch). My wife and I manage quite nicely on £500 to £600 of euros for a fortnight.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 29, 2009, 11:16:04 PM
have to say it is one of the cheepest places we have been would say the only thing we found added up was hot drinks the best place for a coffee was barras 1.50 were everyware else 2 euros have a look on the boards outside places one two or three course meals anything from 6.50 to 8 euros we paid 25 euros a day for car hire from arrillas car hire for a small car
TYPO ALERT FOR ZOE!! "Gotcha"!!!!
Cheep goes the little bird!! - - and it was "Cheap" to buy!! LOL
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 29, 2009, 11:17:01 PM
If you don't want the 'specials' then be prepared to budget €20 to €30 for a couple at dinner including a bucket of house wine(kokkino or somesuch). My wife and I manage quite nicely on £500 to £600 of euros for a fortnight.
That sounds most reasonable to me!!
Title: Re: prices
Post by: CHRIS NO 2 on June 29, 2009, 11:46:37 PM
water is the best buy 1.80 euro for 6 2lit bottles but they are dam heavy to carry back. we was paying about 20-30 euros each a night but we did have quite a few drinks as well and 10 euro a day for a quad
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 30, 2009, 12:00:27 AM
water is the best buy 1.80 euro for 6 2lit bottles but they are dam heavy to carry back. we was paying about 20-30 euros each a night but we did have quite a few drinks as well and 10 euro a day for a quad
Thanks for the update chris - it all helps to build the picture up!!
Title: Re: prices
Post by: zoe on June 30, 2009, 12:11:46 AM
all i can say is i have been watching the tennis and typing at the same it's one or the other with me also have to stick with jules
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Jules on June 30, 2009, 12:20:34 AM
water is the best buy 1.80 euro for 6 2lit bottles but they are dam heavy to carry back. we was paying about 20-30 euros each a night but we did have quite a few drinks as well and 10 euro a day for a quad
I make sure Roy always carries our 6 pack of water. lol!! Who do you hire your quad from at €10 per day?
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Bristle Boy on June 30, 2009, 01:03:27 AM
Prices:

About 2.50 for a large beer.
3.50 euros for a smirnoff and coke.
Meals out - for the two of us we paid anything from 25 euros (2 courses) incl. 1L carafe of wine TO 45 euros in Beachcomber for 3 courses plus bottle of wine.
Many restaurants doing 2course menu of day for 7 to 8 euros, so you can do cheap if you want.

We spent 1200 euros over the 2 weeks, but that was lunch out everyday (either Tereza's for salad + pizza + 2 drinks = 13 euros OR The Waves on beach about 18-20 euros), Dinner in eve 25 - 40 euros, plus a few drinks after dinner in Condor and/or back at Tereza's.  We could have done it a lot cheaper, but we like to have a good time and at Tereza's it's not easy to go to bed when the atmosphere is so good!
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Jules on June 30, 2009, 01:05:09 AM
Prices:

About 2.50 for a large beer.
3.50 euros for a smirnoff and coke.
Meals out - for the two of us we paid anything from 25 euros (2 courses) incl. 1L carafe of wine TO 45 euros in Beachcomber for 3 courses plus bottle of wine.
Many restaurants doing 2course menu of day for 7 to 8 euros, so you can do cheap if you want.

We spent 1200 euros over the 2 weeks, but that was lunch out everyday (either Tereza's for salad + pizza + 2 drinks = 13 euros OR The Waves on beach about 18-20 euros), Dinner in eve 25 - 40 euros, plus a few drinks after dinner in Condor and/or back at Tereza's.  We could have done it a lot cheaper, but we like to have a good time and at Tereza's it's not easy to go to bed when the atmosphere is so good!
That's roughly what we anticipate to spend as well.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: Bristle Boy on June 30, 2009, 01:09:04 AM
Prices:

About 2.50 for a large beer.
3.50 euros for a smirnoff and coke.
Meals out - for the two of us we paid anything from 25 euros (2 courses) incl. 1L carafe of wine TO 45 euros in Beachcomber for 3 courses plus bottle of wine.
Many restaurants doing 2course menu of day for 7 to 8 euros, so you can do cheap if you want.

We spent 1200 euros over the 2 weeks, but that was lunch out everyday (either Tereza's for salad + pizza + 2 drinks = 13 euros OR The Waves on beach about 18-20 euros), Dinner in eve 25 - 40 euros, plus a few drinks after dinner in Condor and/or back at Tereza's.  We could have done it a lot cheaper, but we like to have a good time and at Tereza's it's not easy to go to bed when the atmosphere is so good!
That'#s roughly what we anticipate to spend as well.

I must add that we found San Stef to be the cheapest resort in the Med/Canaries that we've visited in recent years, but the quality of food was very good compared to other places we've visited in recent years.
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 30, 2009, 04:51:08 PM
Prices:

About 2.50 for a large beer.
3.50 euros for a smirnoff and coke.
Meals out - for the two of us we paid anything from 25 euros (2 courses) incl. 1L carafe of wine TO 45 euros in Beachcomber for 3 courses plus bottle of wine.
Many restaurants doing 2course menu of day for 7 to 8 euros, so you can do cheap if you want.

We spent 1200 euros over the 2 weeks, but that was lunch out everyday (either Tereza's for salad + pizza + 2 drinks = 13 euros OR The Waves on beach about 18-20 euros), Dinner in eve 25 - 40 euros, plus a few drinks after dinner in Condor and/or back at Tereza's.  We could have done it a lot cheaper, but we like to have a good time and at Tereza's it's not easy to go to bed when the atmosphere is so good!
Your budget and outlook is similar to ours- I think that the prices are very similar to last years - which is great!!
Thanks for taking the time to do the report for everyone - most useful!!
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 30, 2009, 04:53:06 PM
water is the best buy 1.80 euro for 6 2lit bottles but they are dam heavy to carry back. we was paying about 20-30 euros each a night but we did have quite a few drinks as well and 10 euro a day for a quad
I make sure Roy always carries our 6 pack of water. lol!! Who do you hire your quad from at €10 per day?
Jules - poor old Roy! you treat him like a donkey, loading him up!!
Why can't you carry the water just like the girls in Africa do - on your head!! LOL
Title: Re: prices
Post by: bobthebuilder on June 30, 2009, 06:32:14 PM
Hello from san stef  ;D all prices remain the same as last year very reasonable, resort very quiet at the moment, I'm off to beer another buy :P
Title: Re: prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 30, 2009, 11:07:18 PM
Hello from san stef  ;D all prices remain the same as last year very reasonable, resort very quiet at the moment, I'm off to beer another buy :P
Have one for me Tony!!!