As summer approaches, Serbian families react to increased apartment rental prices in Greece, prompting a detailed explanation from a local owner.
The allure of vacationing in Greece has long made it a favored choice for Serbian families seeking sun, sea, and quality service at reasonable prices.
However, recent discussions on social media indicate that some travelers are finding accommodation prices to be excessively high.
In response to this growing sentiment, a Greek apartment owner has sought to clarify the factors contributing to these costs.
The owner outlined several essential expenses that are included in the price of a night's stay, which have garnered considerable attention in
Facebook groups dedicated to summer holidays in Greece.
Key points raised by the owner include:
- The high cost of electricity in Greece, noted to be among the highest in the European Union, significantly influences vacation rental pricing, particularly for air conditioning.
- Cleaning services performed before and after guest arrivals, which typically cost between 30 and 40 euros.
- Water usage for showers, with the acknowledgment that water is not free in Greece.
- Internet and television services, which are additional costs for property owners.
- Elevator maintenance, corridor lighting, and overall building upkeep are also factored into rental prices.
- A local occupancy tax, set at 8 euros per night for this year.
- Registration of guest stays with local accountants, adding another 10 euros per booking.
- Annual property taxes and income taxes applicable to rental income.
- Accounting services for tax filing, which can cost around 50 euros.
- Necessary repairs and painting that occur at the end of the rental season.
The owner emphasized that the quoted price for accommodation is per apartment and not per person.
For a family of four during peak season, the effective cost equates to approximately 25 euros per person per night.
Moreover, travelers who visit in May can find apartments available for as low as 15 to 20 euros per night, which the owner characterizes as an incredibly affordable option.
The owner also posed a challenge to those questioning the prices, suggesting they try finding accommodations in Serbia for under 100 euros per night during the same period.
This comment ignited a vibrant conversation in the comments section, with opinions split; some argue that the prices are justifiable and realistic, while others maintain that vacations have increasingly become a luxury for many.
As the summer holiday season approaches, the conversation surrounding accommodation pricing continues to evolve amid broader considerations of travel affordability and value.