This year’s Easter holidays will be especially expensive for those looking for a spring break, with petrol prices skyrocketing.
Athena: €2,039 (unleaded) – €1,702 (Diesel),
Milos: €2.4 (unleaded) – €2.020 (Diesel),
Crete: €2,180 (unleaded) – €1,840 (Diesel).
Traveling to far and near destinations costs a fortune. For example, to go from Athens to Thessaloniki or Halkidiki you will need to pay more than 200 euros.
- Athens – Thessaloniki:
Fuel: €76.52
Toll: €33.25
Total: €109.77
Go – come: €219.54
- Athens – Halkidiki:
Fuel: €91.98
Toll: €33.25
Total: €125.23
With a refund: €250.46
High costs to nearby destinations as well
Things are not optimistic for the closest destinations either.
To the beloved Peloponnese – classic Easter destination – the costs are unimaginable:
- Athens – Patras:
Fuel: €32.4
Toll: €12.6
Total: €45
With a refund: €90
- Athens – Tripoli:
Fuel: €24.26
Toll: 9.5€
Total: €33.76
With a refund: €67.52
- Athens – Kalamata:
Fuel: €36.41
Toll: €15
Total: €51.41
With a refund: €102.82
A similar situation for those who prefer western Greece and the beautiful Yannenawith the total cost of movement exceeding 200 euros.
- Athens – Ioannina:
Fuel: €62.95
Toll: €41
Total: €103.95
With a refund: €207.9
Coastal ferries nearby
Almost one salary is needed to travel a family to Creteas ferry prices continue to rise.
On the way Piraeus – Crete for a family with a car, the total return costs reach €446.
The price is for a deck ticket, since the cabin takes off the cost at €688.