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The Govt is today advising that people traveling to Greece take enough cash to cover all eventualities (including emergencies). That could be an awful lot of cash for some, particularly for those with kids. We're not with kids but we'll bring probably £2,500 for our two week stay as we need to hire a car, pay for our accommodation and spending money.
According to the website our accommodation doesn't have a safe, can anyone advise on where to keep cash when there's no safe? Is there anything in town?
I'm not going to say where I'm staying as that would be silly, however I do worry that the resorts will become easy pickings for desperate people without some real security.
rilo57:
San stef travel have safes...
swedebasher:
Since 1995 I do not ever recall hearing about any theft in SS.
Waspman:
--- Quote from: swedebasher on June 30, 2015, 06:20:29 PM ---Since 1995 I do not ever recall hearing about any theft in SS.
--- End quote ---
Yes, there was a theft a couple of years ago, somewhere around the Nafsika/Tsaros/Kamini bar area, thought to be immigrants, remember Albania is only a stone throw away. Best keep your money in a safe.
dibully:
Used the safes at San Stefano travel works out 1 euro a day
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