I Tried A Facebook Holiday Deal To Crete — Here's What It Really Cost
I booked a CHEAP all-inclusive holiday to Crete through a Facebook ad… but the whole thing felt a bit suspicious from the start. What was advertised as a €240 per person holiday quickly turned into something MUCH more expensive once the extras started getting added on. Transfers, random airline charges, hotel taxes… and a booking process that genuinely felt like a scam at times. Watch until the end to see what the “cheap” holiday REALLY cost. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you in the next one, Good Luck. #Crete #TravelVlog #HolidayScam #AllInclusive #BudgetTravel #Ryanair #TravelReview #FacebookAds #CheapHoliday #vacation #facebook #Greece

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