


louietudor wrote:i agree that turkey is no longer the cheapest for drink - i would not call it expensive but average BUT to compare a £4.99 rump dinner in england to a steak dinner you get in tukey is just plain wrong - in gumbet last year we paid 22 lira (about £9.50) for fabulous steak dinners that included a bottle of wine (and very drinkable it was too) - it was sirloin steak that must have been at least 12 to 14 oz - perfectly cooked on a sizzler platter with all the trimmings - fantastic!!! - the steak dinner alone in england would have been £14 to £18 on its own!!
as for all inc compared to self catering i think its everyone to their own - if i had young children i would definitely consider all inclusive in turkey - but i dont so i prefer self catering
one thing which i think makes a turkish holiday special over any other country ive been to (as theres quite a few) is its people - they are simply the best, they are generous, respectful, and welcoming, regardless off age or pocket depth - and thats something money cant buy!!
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