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There are many who choose to leave the “closed city” for a few days and escape to various destinations. However, this year’s prices for fuel and tolls have increased, with the result that there are quite a few who will have to dig deep into their pockets to make their trip.
Gasoline is on the rise
This year’s Easter holidays are indescribably expensive and just for the record it’s worth noting some petrol prices.
- Athens: €2,039 (unleaded) – €1,702 (Diesel),
- Milos: €2.4 (unleaded) – €2.020 (Diesel),
- Crete: €2,180 (unleaded) – €1,840 (Diesel).
How much will the destinations cost?
Traveling to far and near destinations costs a fortune and not a small one, for example to go to:
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
- Go – come: €250.46
Even nearby destinations are expensive
Not that things are better in more nearby destinationsof course the cost drops a little but it is still very expensive and unreachable for the many who will have to put their hand very deep in their pocket or for card lovers to empty their account.
In the Peloponnese the cost of travel to Patras, Tripoli, Kalamata is as follows:
Athens – Patras:
- Fuel: €32.4
- Toll: €12.6
- Total: €45
- Go – come: €90
Athens – Tripoli:
- Fuel: €24.26
- Toll: 9.5€
- Total: €33.76
- Go – come: €67.52
Athens – Kalamata:
- Fuel: €36.41
- Toll: €15
- Total: €51.41
- Go – come: €102.82