I think I've said this somewhere else but thought I mention it again. We just returned from Belek and found that a lot of trips, car hire, etc were priced in euros. When this was converted into pounds we seemed to be paying a lot more.
Example We paid £55 - £60 for golf Green fees with our package. We were charged 90 euros for those we booked while out there which converted at 1.20 worked out to £75.00.
We didn't grasp this until after but they seem to be using euros a lot more as they know its very strong against the pound.
Yes belek is like that , i think it is because there are more ,germans ,russians ,dutch ,and french ,that the euro is used mostly there. I dont use it myself as i go there twice a year ,if you convert from this to that then you lose out on every convertion,i always stick to sterling or lira ,they soon take that when you tell them that is all you have.
It's a bit cheeky isn't it. We never use euros anyway but we usually ask how much in lira and how much in sterling then pay with whichever works out the cheapest. We do it when shopping too as there is sometimes a difference, often it is cheaper to pay in sterling which I found really annoying when I lived there as I only ever had lira.
You have to be a mathemetician these days on holiday. Be sure to take your ready reckoners with you in lire and euros!
We went to olu 2 years ago and mostly used sterling but going to bodrum area this time and wondering if i should do the same?...
Either sterling or lira is good, not euros.
I guess it will be best to take lira to pay for any trips in Olu this year then, to get the best from my money.
Our problem was that although we wanted to pay in sterling they were converting the euro price to sterling!
for smaller items I try to pay in the currency they are quoting me in to avoid what I know is the turks way of making extra money but there are always times when I dont have the right money in the right currency so at that point I ask them to produce their little calculator that they all have and make sure its converted at the rate i can get it for in resort
Ive always thought of the Med side of turkey to be more european and would of thought pricing in euros is more the norm along that part of the coast but are we now to take euros as well as sterling to Dalaman and bodrum areas
Its not only in turkey we find this .same in Egypt
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