Not surprising really; we have just returned from 2 weeks in Nidri, Lefkas and it has put us off going anywhere near the eurozone next year. Prices for breakfast (which my son insists on having) was between 5 and 6.5 euros. So when I took him out for a late breakfast, including a couple of drinks for me and him it was costing between 17 and 20 euros).
For 3 of us our evening meal was usually between 60 and 70 euros. Some of the cafes/resturants on the harbour front were charging 6.5 euros for greek yoghurt and honey, 5 euros for milkshakes and an amazing 7 euros for waffles/ice cream desserts. Large beer between 2.5 and 4 euros (average price was 3 for a large draught Mythos). Cocktails in some bars 7 euros, ouzo was cheap at around 2. G & T usually 4.5. We found it was more expensive to eat out in Nidri than at home. Don't know where we will be heading next year but it definitely won't be Greece. Are these prices unique to Greece or are they the same throughout the eurozone. Final nail in the coffin, 12.5 euros for 2 beers and a bottle of water in the airport. If anyone does a price comparison for Turkey, could they do it in pounds please
