
The SHOW HABER news bulletin said: “Holiday costs have risen as the lira has depreciated and travel abroad has become a dream for many. Let’s see the cost of a trip to Greece which is next to us. We looked it up for you. Our reporter traveled from Istanbul to Thassos. Let’s begin our journey. After about 6 hours we arrived at Keramoti Here we boarded a ship. 4 people paid 45 euros and in half an hour we will be in Thassos”.
“You pay just 15 euros and they also give you a free drink”
The SHOW TV news bulletin stated: “The Show Tv team’s tour of Greece continues. This time they went to the beaches and researched prices from rent to food and the results are impressive. The image is impressive and for some it is legendary. You see there is an image of a tropical beach
Crystal clear sea, beaches and wonderful sun. We were pleased as they are hospitable. Here is another beach of Thassos. Its name is Marmara beach. As it takes its name from the marble quarries. You come here with your car and you don’t pay anything to park it.
Here we can have holidays with better prices compared to the prices of Antalya and Cesme. Here it is more comfortable, cheaper and quieter. While in Halicarnassus even in Cesme there are people. Here are the umbrellas with the sunbeds. You pay just 15 euros and they also give you a free drink.”


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