Hi all........
At the risk of repeating all advice in previous posts.....
I am going with my husband for the first time in 19 years on a holiday without the kids!!!!!.......We always have gone all inclusive (with a family is the cheapest option)!. However, since it is just me and the hubby, we want to pretend to be grown ups, and go out for an evening meal every night etc.
I have been reading the posts in the forum, and am getting more and more worried. As I mentioned, we will be going self catering, and I was under the presumption that Turkey was cheap( well it was 3 years ago when I last went).
We will be going to Side at the end of June. Is it really that expensive to eat out?
Any advice would be gratefully accepted
Nicnak
The firsts time we went to Side we went B&B AND ate in the Soundwaves restaurant almost every night but this was several years ago.
3 years ago we stayed in the Hemera which was AI.
I am convinced Icmeler is the cheapest resort to go to SC or B&B because of the amount of excellent restaurants.
I think you may have read the post somewhere about someone paying £250 for a meal with wine for 4 people.This seems an extortionate amount as thats what we spent in one week and had 3 course meals every night,sometimes with a free bottle of wine.
As we are going without the kids for the first time, I wanted to go somewhere different, (have been to Tunisia AI for the last 3 years)
I have a week to change my mind about the holiday before the full payment is due....where do you suggest?
Nicnak
I am going to Gumbet for a change in 4 weeks time and staying at the Parkim Ayaz hotel HB which has great reviews and is was very reasonable.It was less than we paid for B&B last October.Its in Portland,Thomas Cook and Thomson brochure.The transfer is only about 45minutes from Bodrum airport.
I also found Olu Deniz more expensive than Icmeler and although we were AI I didnt particularly enjoy it there.
Having spoken to family members that have been to the gumbet region, I thought that it was like Marmaris!
As a couple on the wrong side of 30, the last thing we want is to be stuck with a load of 18-30's!
Am seriously worried now, am thinking either changing to Icemeler, or not bothering and going to Egypt or back to Tunisia
Nicnak
have a good read up on the resorts and look at the photo gallery too before you make up your mind, good luck
Have a look at Dalyan to, 25 mins from airport
It really depends on where you eat as to the cost of things, if you choose more traditional Turkish restaurants it is still very reasonable to eat out.
Kedi
I found Gumbet to be a lovely place, early and late season. Peak time we went once and said never again in high summer. It was 18-30s then. We noticed the difference because we transferred to Icmeler for the third week and what a difference. Would not knock Gumbet if you go at the right time, for your particular age group that is. The weeks in question were last week July, first August.
Yes, that is the time it gets very busy. June is nice though.
We travel as a family group ranging from 8 months to 64 years and Gumbet suits us all. There's loads of great restaurants - with prices to suit all pockets. We like it as it's only 35 minutes from the aiport, it's easy to explore the rest of the penisula and the people are reallt friendly.
You do not say what part of Side you are staying in. If it is the new Side to the rear of the west beach that has all the new all incl and half board hotels expect to pay more for evening meals. We stay every year in the old Side and find the restaurants to be be reasonably priced. (stay away from those on the harbour) Last Sept in restaurants in the area close to the town beach we were paying from 15 to 22 lira for a main meal. Beer was 4 lira average. The Soundwaves ,mentioned, is still very popular but is probably slightly dearer. Just around the corner is the Gul, very popular, and used by many repeat customers as is Emirs and Trios. Be aware it can quite a distance to travel from the new Side to the old town.
Thanks for all the advice...We are going to be staying in the Kentia Apartments...not sure whether these are in the old part or not?
We chose this apartment site as it was fairly cheap, looked clean and tidy, and had quite good reviews. Has anyone else had any experience of these apartments?
Nicnak1
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