We are 5 adults and one child going to Turkey in mid september, we are going to hire a villa between us.
We could really do with some advice on which area to maybe stay in, we have also had some conflicting info from a few people and thought this forum may be able to help us decide.
We chose Turkey as the euro is so bad at present, but a few people have told us that food and alcohol is expensive in turkey too while others have said its very cheap??? we will be self catering for some nights but venturing out on others, we hope to rent a villthat is not too central so are open to all suggestions.
We are looking for somewhere that is not too party central but also not dead as the adults want some nightlife and we also would like a water park for the youngster nearby.
Some sightseeing would be nice and we dont intend to hire a car this trip however if its successful we will make a regular return to the country, we have been told we can get around by dolmus.
Upon looking the resorts of bodrum, gumbet seem quite lively but if you know otherwise please tell us, alternatively people suggested side as a first timer here and also turgetreis but any info is greatly appreciated, we were told to stay away from marmaris as someone said it was too touristy, any advice is appreciated.
We have been told that to change our money in turkey as the exchange rate is better is this right?, also people have suggested that a lot of traders accept sterling and euro and some prefer it ???
As you can see we have many questions but all advice is greatly appreciated and we have 2 weeks to travel around in.
Thankyou for any help offered
after only ever travelling to marmaris im probably not the best person to advise on what area of turkey would suit your needs, but i will say i always take sterling with me to pay for boat trips etc, i always feel that ive got a better deal for my money that way!
get a nationwide flex account and a debit card it is the best rate available and NO charges at all.
for trips etc.... http://www.marmarisyellowpages.com/trips.asp ... for info and price guide. there is also a currency menu as well to find the best rates.
I personally would not go to the Bodrum peninsula for two reasons, 1, Cost, It's a lot more expensive in Bodrum, Gumbet, Turgetreis, Bitez, 2, Bodrum, Gumbet, Turgetreis, Bitez are well spread out, Example Bodrum to Turgetreis is around 50 minutes on the Dolmus, Wherever you choose to go to have a nice time and the chances of you going back if you choose Icmeler are 99% as most people that go to this destination go back time and again.
All of what Robert says is very true, people do keep returning to Icmeler. Icmeler was my first experience of Turkey and i was worried that my partner wouldn't like it, how wrong he was. Icmeler has abit of everything and you really couldn't go wrong with this little piece of paradise. I think it is an ideal place for a Turkey first timer. I myself am returning there is September and i can't wait!!!!!!
Bodrum is a beautiful town, lots to see and it is very easy to explore the peninsular by dolmus. Yes, Turgutreis is a way on the dolmus from Bodrum but I think that is half the fun, getting on a bus and seeing what is around. There are loads of small resorts to visit too; Torba, Gumusluk, Turkbuku, Ortakent, Yalikavak and others, and the drives are lovely, lots of beautiful scenery.
Gumbet is a lively resort, not big but plenty of bars and restaurants of all types from Traditional Turkish to Chinese, Italian, Indian etc. The beach is nice, a bit shingly but still pleasant and there are lots of little shops, supermarkets etc. selling all kinds. It is still touristy obviously but being smaller I think it is a lot nicer. Bitez is very close by and is smaller and quieter but still very nice. Turgutreis is nice too although I have never spent much time there apart from the odd day trip.
I lived near to Gumbet for a few years so if there is anything else you want to know about the area please just ask.
It is best to chnage money when you get there or as others have suggested open a Nationwide account and you can get money out without charge from the cash machines. Tradres do accept Sterling and sometimes you do get a better deal that way but I woldn't bother with Euros.
Wherever you choose you will find Turkey a beautiful country, the food is amazing, (I just love turkish food), the weather gorgeous and the people are very warm and friendly.
Kedi
i have been to most areas in turkey and go about 4-6 times a year,and i have recently returned from turgutreis and this area of turkey is more expensive , bitez was very expensive, turgutreis cooked breakfasts were 12 lira thats the dearest ive ever seen in turkey and hairdressers, shops etc in this area are a lot dearer than any other place ive visited. i also didnt like gumbet and bodrum, turgutreis was nice but not a lot there and beach very stoney. i personally would recommend olu deniz , such beautiful scenery ,lovely lagoon area, plenty to do and not so much hassle, failing that then icmeler, this is busier than olu and still a lovely resort although not quite as scenic. the best thing for you to do is read up on the resorts as everyone has different preferences, so 1 persons choice might not be yours,
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