well I am relying on madsue to point me the right way for cheap everything when we visit her in July and I am already so excited I could burst!
We don't like to go away with a daily budget but as this isn't our main holiday we're quite happy to give the kids their breakfast in the apartment (we don't eat that early ourselves). For lunch, we'll either share a pizza or get some filled rolls or something, so our biggest outlay will be our main meal which we'll have in a restaurant. I'm happy to order a bottle of wine and while OH enjoys Magners he equally enjoys the local Tropical beer, so we don't really have to spend a fortune.
I'm thinking about taking the kid's drink flasks and filling them up before we go out. Every time we go on holiday we order the boys a drink each only for them to be either spilt over or left. I don't know whether this would go down too well with the restaurant owners though
The tropical bar had the offer all night evry night and other bars upto 11pm or midnight.
I was getting 2 pints for 3E max
we arrived home tue morning having been to costa tequise a lot of times before we didnt think the prices have changed that much did notice spar is deffo cheaper than netto so give it a miss if you can 2 euro for a paper i thought was a bit steep but everything seems about the same los charcos bar cora and felix still doin their great meals so i was happy an the irish bar by el trebol well what can we say brilliant every night looking to go back dec for a week now easyjet have decided to start flying from liverpool go and enjoy we did x
The prices of most things seemed higher this year. 200 cigs which cost 13.50e were 16.50e this year. A large beer was between 2e and 3.50e depending where you went, it pays to shop around a bit if you can. I was half board and only went out for a meal once and that was to the Jumbo chinese, I found that the prices had risen slightly but it was still good value.
Talking about expensive i went to fill up with fuel and it was .85 a ltr i'm sure it was the same last year , so about 80p a ltr equiv. just filled up today 1.03 a ltr in uk , didn't see any oil rigs near the coastline in playa blanca?? and they fill up the petrol for you aswell !! top service and prices we could only dream of
Seriously I'd say drinks were about the same as uk but you then have the option of seeing most prices of beer before you go in. Usually there's a board outside offering a beer for 1.5 euros etc! Breakfasts are not bad, full English for around 3 euros! Cigs obviously much cheaper!
One thing I have noticed is that nearly all of the Spanish yougsters smoke! Maybe thats because they are so cheap!
It's kind of like our government saying, 'Feraris are bad for your right big toe' Now it could be true but because Feraris are so expensive I'll never have a bad toe from driving one! BUT If Feraris were the same price as Ford Fiestas, there would be a lot more of us with bad toes!!! lol
Swing cigarettes (they come in normal and light versions) were very similar to mayfair over here, perfectly smokeable, 8 euros for 200!!
We stocked the fridge with some very acceptable 4% strength beer, 19 cents a can
On our complex everything was 1.50 euros - coke, juice, small beer, small cider - not too bad we thought!
Great full English breakfast for 3.50 euros.
We had budgeted for 50 euros per person per day for everything and came back with a fair bit despite eating out well every night and some lunch times too. Out of that budget we did an expensive (but brilliant) boat trip and the fire mountains trip.
hi all sorry to jump in this conversion..But a need to ask a stupid qustion...(due to an argument on food prices in costa teguise .. A work colleague is trying to tell me ." your be lucky to find a steak dinner for under 20 pound this year "
My son had a steak dinner in PDC, think it was around 15 euros
I can't say what the prices are like in Costa Teguise, but I do know that there are plenty of places in PDC and Puerto Calero where you will get a steak dinner for less that 20€, and I mean fillet steak. If you choose to eat sirloin or rump steak you will find those meals considerably less, probably around 10€ a meal!
A lot of places do a menus of the day at reasonable prices, I had a very good meal consisting of Garlic Bread, Sirloin Steak and Ice Cream for 8.5 Euros in PB. Other choices for the same price included Chicken, Fish and Pork chops.
Hi Shorty - what complex did you stay in please? Thinking of going to PDC next Aug & want to stay somewhere thats sounds fairly cheap for drinks!! P.S LOVE your piccy!!
Shorty - hi again! Just had a deja vu moment (can't spell by the way) Before i saw your comments I had been looking at staying at Oceana Club, but gotta check with another family if they fancy that one.......then I have just seen your comments on the other part of this website and you mentioned would def go back here, but also I noticed you're from near Leeds, which I am aswell!!! Don't want to become a stalker but i think that's a bit of a spooky coincidence!! Anyway, sorry for babbling on.....was it Oceana where the drinks were fairly cheap? And how far is it from the main strip in PDC?
Breakfast is the value meal of the day, we found a decent one for 3.60, including OJ and coffee. You can till get a beer for 1.50 but normally only up until around 9pm. The food in most of the restaurants has increased slightly but you will get stung if you like a beer or 3 with your meal. For me the most disappointing part of it was the ridiculous cost of the soft drinks. I saw plenty of places charging 3 euros and above for coke, it's no joke when you've got a family.
On the whole, little increases here and there combined with the poor exchange rate mean that your holiday will cost you a fair bit more than it did 3 or 4 years ago, but isn't that the same everywhere? As some sort of rough guide, we usually eat out more or less every night for a fortnight but this time around it was more like 5 nights over the same period, staying in and cooking for the remainder. By the end of the two weeks we'd spent a similar ammount to what we used to spend when we ate out out every night. All I can say is, shop around...and around...and around.
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