We have just come back from a quick trip to Turkey and were amazed at how different the prices are in the Winter! We went to Dalaman via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines (well actually we ended up in Antalya as Turkish delayed the flight and we missed our connection but that's a different story!). En route from Antalya back to Fethiye where we were staying we stopped at 2.00am to buy drinks - a can of diet coke, a bottle of Fanta and a bottle of water came to TYL2.50, just over a pound!
We used restaurants near to where we were staying and the meals seemed much cheaper than when we were last there in August. Maybe someone who lives in Turkey can tell me whether the prices in bars/restaurants are 'seasonal'?!
my mother lives near marmaris and she watches the prices increase around end of april by a good margin, shes not happy they do this, also turkish people get cheaper rates a lot of the time for various things too
I have to say I agree with Ellie meg that the rate never changed during winter when I was there though, it did go up and down a bit but not in line with summer or winter.
If it was from Teeside or Newcastle I would book it.
Our holiday choice price has dropped by about £110 per couple (self catering) since mid december (£400 now as against £510 in mid december).
My issue now is whether to book that or wait for a last minute deal???
Dave
I was told by a travel agent that between Christmas and New year was a good time for better deals.
I kno what you mean Dave, the flights I was looking at were around £400 pp but now I have seen them for £250, this is in July so I think maybe I should book now but what if they drop further? Or if I wait and miss out then end up paying more for a different flight.... Things used to be so simple
So even if you get a better exchange rate on the lira than on the euro you will end up spending just as much if not more cos the prices will rocket in turkey to claw back the losses of this year. restraunts and bars are gonna hike up the prices well high. He knows this cos all the tourist businesses, hotels, bars, clubs, cafes, restraunts owners and managers get together in the winter to discuss what prices they will charge in the summer, they sort of scratch each others backs by keeping prices at the same level if that makes sense
The best places to go for true value for money is Egypt Goa and Bulgaria. they are much much cheaper and you get more for your dosh.
This year, instead of spending the two weeks on Rhodes we have decided to go somewhere we haven't been before, nip over on the ferry for the weekend of the concert, then back again. Turkey is really the only place where that is feasible.
Dave
Hope you have a groovy time all the same.
This is the Turkey forum, which is why Dave was talking about Turkey and not Egypt. I'm sure anyone interested in going to see the pyramids would be on the Egypt forum wouldn't they ?
Give me Turkey any time regardless of how much the prices go up.
I have just returned from Benidorm, and the prices are now on par with the UK. For a wine and soda, and a malibu and coke was costing us on average of 10 quid. For that in turkey you could go to some restraunts and have a meal for 2 for that.
Still the place for me. I hope more people do go there, but I hope it will be the right people, and not your usual drunken brits that have given certain parts of spain a bad name.
Steve
I just hope it doesnt change for the worse,but I only go early and late season so hopefully wont meet the drunken Brit brigade
I've just booked for June for 2 weeks. 7th June till 22,can't wait.
It's not just the exchange rates that make Turkey a good place to go. Yes, flights cost more to Turkey than say Spain/Balearics, but they are twice as long. Accommodation there is a lot cheaper than in Spain for a similar property. Your "spending money" goes further too. But the thing about Turkey is that it's different. There's a lot more to it than just the beach eg Ephesus, Pamukkale, Saklikent Gorge etc. So it's a wonderful place to go if you want to do some sightseeing too. Try going to Istanbul first for a few days, before moving on to the beach resorts.
Thomas Cook are massively increasing their presence in Turkey this year, in anticipation of the boom in tourists shunning the Eurozone. I've never been interested in Turkey, but having just come back from Tenerife and spent far more than I was hoping, I'm looking into going to Turkey myself.
that is what we have booked this year instead of our usual cyprus
we got a thomson premier package for the same as we pay b&b in cyprus so a saving of 50% for us
same sort of weather nice people the hotel we have booked has good reviews and my parents and my sister went there last year
we are going to give it a go last time we went was icmiler in 1997
Up until a couple of years ago AI were large, 5 star hotels either completely out of resort or on the outskirts. Offering a good standard of food and loads of entertainment these places are like mini resorts of their own. People who visited these hotels didn't make too much of a contribution to the local economy as they stayed within the hotel complex. However in the last few years more and more cheap AI hotels are springing up, these are very often hotels which previously offered b&b or half board but now have changed to AI instead. You can get very good deals to these places but the food can be mediocre, bland and very repetitive and the drinks are often watered down and only available up until a certain time at night. Becuase these hotels are in resort and previously people staying in them would go out to eat in the resort the local restaurants and bars are losing custom, so in order to make a profit they therefore put up their prices. People then report back that Turkey is no longer as cheap as it was and others decide that AI may be a better option and so the story goes on. Obviously I am only talking about tourist restaurants, local restaurants are still as cheap as they have always been to eat at but the majority of vititors only eat in the tourist restaurants.
If you are considering going AI beware of these very cheap deals, do a bit of research first as you may not be getting the bargain you thought you were and if you are not budgetting for eating out you could be stuck eating boring, low quality food and drinking watered down beer for two weeks. If something sounds too good to be true it probably is, you will only get what you pay for.
Anyway going back to the origainal question I read in the paper yesterday that bookings are up by 20% to Turkey for 2009 so it looks like more people are going this year and if more people eat out in the resort restaurants we may not see as many price increases. They only put the prices up when they are losing custom.
It also said that there are less packages available this year so there wont be as many late deals so if people are wanting to go, best get booking soon
Kedi
we have looked into where we are going and when i say it is cheap i mean as in cheaper than where we normally go by 50%
my parents and my sister stayed there last year and have highly recomended it as have all the people who written reviews
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