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Message posted by sezlou on 19 April 2005 at 8:11pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
sezlou
Corfu
how much money u think need to take for 2 weeks,me and my daughter going self catering need to be on safe side any ideas plz

Message posted by seaangler (Chat Room Administrator) on 19 April 2005 at 8:36pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
seaangler

.........I would say anything from.....aaaaaahhhhh......... thats a hard one......Its ...aahhhh...........well.....uuummm......It always depends on If you buy local produce it can be fairly cheaper than buying home brans..I give you an ideal as we take over sausage and bacon for breakfast that gos in a cool bag (its cheaper in england to buy)as we like the smell of beacon wafting around first thing in the morning,and for a cheap brunch make up a Greek salad with fresh bread and some frute...or if you are eating out at dinner time the local gyros or pizza for the daughter that gos down well..as the night time comes around we always eat out a average meal for two plus drinks i would say beween 30euros to 50euros....we as a couple tend to go of in the local villages and find ware the localls eat but we have a car for the fort night so it will defferent for you to do that,if you are staying around the complex buy all your soft drinks at the locall supermarket and for your wine...just ask if you whont any more information........chris .....to be on the safe side buget for..14times50euros for the fortnight....



              

Message posted by JILL on 19 April 2005 at 8:49pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
JILL
Corfu
hi sezlou ,we like seaangler take our brekkie with us we also take a few pot noodles as well for snacking (early nights etc),some good priced wines at supermarkets.Also allow yourselfs about 30euros each for trips out ,book with agents on street not with travel company can save your self about 50%.If your going exploring by yourself go by local bus also cheap.Take sun cream with you good buys at savers.Take a selection of mags with you as very dear on hols.HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD HOLIDAY .

Message posted by sezlou on 19 April 2005 at 9:46pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
sezlou
Corfu
so rough idea please,can u take tin stuff with u on holiday what can u take in suit case please ,

Message posted by JILL on 19 April 2005 at 10:10pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
JILL
Corfu
have never had any problems taking tins have taken beans steak in gravy and many others besides just watch case weight

Message posted by sezlou on 19 April 2005 at 10:43pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
sezlou
Corfu
please tell me how much money u think i should take

Message posted by purrypuss (Moderator) on 19 April 2005 at 10:46pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
purrypuss
Corfu

Hi sezlou!I go with my daughter who is fifteen and we are usually on a bit of a budget and find that we seem to blow a lot of our money on going for a lovely breakfast every morning, so we decided that we would have breakfast on the terrace, so I take some of those little bags of cereal, if you take them out of the boxes they dont take up much space, so she is quite happy with them and I am more than happy with some of the fresh bread you can buy from the supermarkets for cents and some butter and jam!

I also slip in a couple of packets of Pasta in Sauce which you can microwave and slip in a suitcase easy!

A must is tea bags for that early morning cuppa and I also take a couple of packs of choccie digestives/twix's to keep in the fridge as they are nice with a cup of tea after a laze tound the pool. I also take somethings to put in sarnies for lunchtime, the bread is to die for over there, and I am happy with just some of that and some tomatoes, but I like to take some little packs of pate, and maybe some packs of Philadelphia so you can make a huge pate, tomato butty for lunch! Drrooooooooooools! I dont mind budgeting during the day, cos then you can splash out on an evening!

The best thing about some of the places in Sidari are that they have "book swap" librarys, so you can read your book, then take it and swap it for another one, which I find helps me save on buying magazines which are quite expensive! Dont knock the cheap wine in the big plastic bottles neither, Im not a wine buff at all, but it hit the right places with me!

Have a fab holiday!


Message posted by purrypuss (Moderator) on 19 April 2005 at 10:49pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
purrypuss
Corfu
Lou, we are all on different budgets and you dont say how old your daughter is, somedays we spent a fortune, some days we spent very little, but in Sidari we were able to eat out in theplaces along the High Street for 6 Euros each, drinks of course were extra, but you can always have a bottle of water! A lot of places have fixed menus which I found to be very reasonable!

              

Message posted by sezlou on 19 April 2005 at 10:55pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
sezlou
Corfu
my daughter is 11 like going on days out not all time though i am single parent

              

Message posted by seaangler (Chat Room Administrator) on 19 April 2005 at 10:59pm - IP Logged Legal Disclaimer Corfu Photos
seaangler

hi ya ..again to tell you the Truth it is getting dearer to go to European destinations,I will spend more going to Corfu this year than i did going to Mexico last year for three weeks,all Theo my accommodation for this year will only cost me £750 for two weeks,this how it works out car hire for two weeks average car with A/C 400 euros for two weeks plus petrol £50....,£150 boat hire...are eating out will come to around £750 to £850,....plus another £500 spending money,as we are out most of the day in the car,like i have said we have a good breccky first thing in the morning be for setting off,and if we are to far out to get back as we like finding the far out places if there is a festival going on some ware and we cant get back(I.E having a drink or three we will stop over in a hotel or some ware it would not be the first time that we have slept in the car over night.....anyway that was going of the subject a bit like Jill has said to some on the question buy from the key side for boat trips take sun cream with you and give the travail agent a mis...please note that this our budget only you can eat for a lot less but you must shop around....chris

ps we pay up frount for the car hire and the boat hire less to pay when over there.....



              




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