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5 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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The Greeks absolutely do not care how much alcohol you are going to take out - as long as you pay. Yes, and ours at the entrance are unlikely to find fault with much - except that it’s quite defiantly ringing past them with a pile of packages from Greek duty free. And even then it’s not a fact that they will be interested ... Farther...
Are you arriving in Antalya or departing from Antalya?
13 years ago  •  11 subscribers 20 answers
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I can’t say how compared to Russia but when compared with Ukraine then in the deutik in Antalya perfumes are cheaper I always restock there. Farther...
tell me how much you can take out the cognac "metaksa" home from Greece, and how much wine you can take out (home bought in the village is also taken into account?), if you are going together with a child, can we count the export for 2 people? and where is it still most profitable to buy cognac "metaksa" of various sizes, including souvenir ones (many orders), can anyone tell me? thanks
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 12 answers
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You know, I never knew how much you can carry :-) I put everything in my luggage and send it. Who is watching there? We brought grape brandy, metaxa, olive oil, liters from Crete. Nobody checked. I took Metaxa in duty free in Heraklion. And I’ll tell you more, our luggage (not hand luggage) was not checked at the airport at all, nowhere. Not in the Water Country we were flying to. Upon arrival, we pass through a green corridor with our heads held high and that's it :-) Farther...
Is there duti free at Zakynthos Airport? What can be purchased there?
12 years ago  •  2 subscribers 2 answers
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Yes. A standard set of goods with a slight correction for "Greek". Oil, olives. cheese. And on the island itself, it is not at all easy to get something worthwhile. He is very rural. (If interested, see my review and photo report "Paradise Island for three rubles") Farther...
In Amsterdam, I bought 5 bottles of perfume for the amount of 280 euros, in Boryspil the customs officer showed off, they say you have to pay a fee. Due to lack of time, I had to "give" one to him.
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 20 answers
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It is not taxed up to 200 euros, but if you open a couple of bottles - remove the cellophane from the box, for example, or if you throw the box away at all - you can safely say that these are personal items - and there is no duty, the labels and the price are cut off in the same way from things that don't mess with customs Farther...
Vacation is not far off, and I would like to make a selection of the hotel according to the following criteria while I have time at home: 1. first coastline; 2. good nutrition; 3. there are shops near the hotel and in order to have somewhere to go, I don’t like strong silence 3. near the airport 4. we will be with a child of 10 years old so that she would not be bored there animation, club 5. and most importantly, that there are no passages and tunnels to the sea. Thank you all in advance for advice. And how is the local duty free, as I understand it in Heraklion?
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 13 answers
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Good afternoon. Check out Aldemar Cretan Village. It's in Crete. If you want a transfer nearby. In any case, either Crete, or Corfu or Rhodes will probably suit you. Farther...