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It's the New 2010 Holiday Season - First Reports of San Stefanos

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TerryandJoy:
Back home again.   Left San Stephanos at 0740 not knowing if we had an aircraft to get onto but fortune favoured us for a change - the Brum flight was the only one on schedule.

A brief report here for now - have a washing machine to feed.    Not a lot changed in SS since we last visited in 2008 although it was very, very quiet.   Most businesses were up and running although notable exceptions were Gladiator, Bar38 and the Olive Press.  Gladiator showed some signs that it may open later but Bar 38 and Olive Press looked completely shut down. 

Prices are up for a lot of things fuel being the most notable, €1.50 to 1.60 for unleaded, €1.30 - 1.35 for diesel.   Ciggies and tobacco have gone up too, local brand Leader from €2 (2009) to €2.40, B & H up from €3.20 to €3.80 although there is still some old stock around at the cheaper price including the airport.   Golden Virginia rolling tobacco up from €60 to €75 for half a kilo.

We weren't in SS in 2009 but went to Thassos instead so I can't compare meal and drink prices directly.   Examples though are that most set menus were pitched at €9, half litre of house wine €4.50 (€4 at Zorbas).   Large beer €2.50.

So onto the beach - no idea of sunbed prices because there weren't a lot around.  Just a few towards the south end of the beach and we didn't go down there.   Our first few days the beach was as usual but by Saturday there wasn't much of a beach to speak of - it was almost completely covered by sea blown in on a strong westerly, at Arillas there was no beach at all this morning when we passed through.

Quad hire was €20 per day with the usual reductions for long term hire, scooters were €15 per day.  Didn't check car hire prices but I noticed that the car hire place now has a digital thermometer I hadn't noticed before.

Nothing to compare the excursion prices with but the one's in San Stef Travel's window looked good value.

We were told to expect price increases soon to reflect new taxes coming in the very near future, the impression I got that these will be across the board reflecting the state of the economy in Greece.

I hope that's enough to keep you guys going for now.

Jules:
Thanks for that Terry and Joy from all of us SS addicts. All sounds ok at the mo but as you say things may change.

tonyco1:
Nice report Terry and Joy - and the first - Congratulations!!
Thanks for the info - worrying news about the beaches - lets hope it settles back!
Next report please!!

Rod:
Great of you to post the information TerryandJoy.  My wife and I have been interested to know if there were any changes from last year.  Did the locals say if it was unusually quiet?  Just wondering if its because it is early in the year or if that will be the norm throughout the year.  Thanks again.

Gordonc:
We were across this fortnight last year and the village was very quiet. I got the impression that a lot of the locals felt it was quieter than 2008. Hope this trend doesn't continue and that San Stef has good season. Anyway, well be there a week on Friday, the Icelandic god of fire permitting!! Will report back from San Stef :)

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