good deals to visit Turkey or Greece

Anonymous
Could anyone give tips on finding good deals to visit Turkey or Greece. We are thinking of going in March (2 kids 4 and 6). Thanks!
Anonymous
Turkish Air has had cheap nonstop flights in the past (like $800 or less rt).
Anonymous
Tunisia is going to be super on sale now.
Anonymous
For flights, I flew from DC (Dulles) to Istanbul in March this year. We had very inexpensive direct flights on Turkish Air. They have an 11PM departure that arrives in Istanbul 9.5 hours later (about 4:30PM local time). I highly recommend, especially with younger kids - you can get a full night's sleep. And TA has awesome entertainment systems in the back of each seat - hundreds of movies, games, music. It was excellent.

Anonymous
These countries should pay peop,ego visit. Yuck.
Anonymous
They could not even pay me enough to travel there right now (banking crisis and potential unrest/government collapse).

Anonymous
I would wait for it to die down. I've been stuck in S. Europe before. The people strike often and many sectors could get shut down- hotels, rails, ferrys.
Anonymous
Booked for Santorini and Turkey in August and getting nervous...
Anonymous
I know very little about international affairs, but I did hear that in the last day or two banks in Greece have shut down & ATMs are out of cash. With my limited about of knowledge, I'd think you would want to avoid what seems could become a very volatile situation.
Anonymous
Going to Greece in a few days. We wont be staying in Athens so I'm not worried. Taking plenty of euros with us. We go every few yeas - one of our favorite countries to visit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to Greece in a few days. We wont be staying in Athens so I'm not worried. Taking plenty of euros with us. We go every few yeas - one of our favorite countries to visit.


Where are Greece are you headed? And would you pls post back when you return- curious to hear your experience.
Anonymous
I am awake of the crisis in Greece. Is there an economic problem in Turkey?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know very little about international affairs, but I did hear that in the last day or two banks in Greece have shut down & ATMs are out of cash. With my limited about of knowledge, I'd think you would want to avoid what seems could become a very volatile situation.


since you know very little, please don't make things up or spread inaccurate information.

http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/06/29/5-things-to-know-about-capital-controls-in-greece/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know very little about international affairs, but I did hear that in the last day or two banks in Greece have shut down & ATMs are out of cash. With my limited about of knowledge, I'd think you would want to avoid what seems could become a very volatile situation.


since you know very little, please don't make things up or spread inaccurate information.

http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/06/29/5-things-to-know-about-capital-controls-in-greece/


Not pp, but CNN was reporting this morning that ATMS were out of cash and when they were reopened, there would be a 60 euro daily limit on withdrawals.
Anonymous
We went to Greece five years ago in the middle of (what turned out to be) the early stages of the financial crisis. Days before our arrival there were protests blocks from our hotel, people shot, windows broken, etc. We had a good time, but I wouldn't have gone had I known that was going to be the case.
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