Yes, I read that too. Good article, there are some good deals at the moment too.
With regards to that article stating Turkey is one of the more expensive destinations, I do agree with it IF you are a tourist who is going to one of the resorts catering for European tourists. I know those of us who are used to Turkey can all find out of the way places that are less but if you go to Olu Deniz, Marmaris, Kalkan, Gumusluk etc and want to eat in the waterside restaurants and bars catering for tourists it is pricey. The same can be said if you shop in somewhere like Migros instead of in the markets.
They have had a couple of very busy seasons and IMO they have become a little complacent and are paying the price, they will have learnt a valuable lesson this season!
We were paying £2.40 for English breakfast in Hisaronu (only ate brekkie out twice though) and we saw it advertised in Olu Deniz for £4.40 at sea front restaurant. Compared to where we've just returned from in Spain I thought it still good value for money
and with the echange rate on the rise it is even better value
Yes the good exchange rate is helping to offet the rise in costs. I'm nipping out on Thursday and am told I'll get around 2.8 at my bank there. I was out a few weeks ago and was getting about 2.55 and last year it was quite a bit less. I have just returned from Switzerland and my goodness that was pricey so Turkey will seem very reasonable in comparison!
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