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Rising Costs in Turkey Drive British Tourists Away From Holiday Hotspots

Soaring prices for food, drinks, and activities have left visitors frustrated, prompting government efforts to stabilize costs and revitalize tourism.

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Overview

  • British tourists have reported exorbitant prices in Turkish resorts, with many vowing not to return after facing unexpected expenses for essentials and activities.
  • Viral social media posts highlight examples such as £40 bar tabs, £100 jet-ski rides, and inflated airport prices, fueling widespread outrage and warnings to avoid the destination.
  • Inflation in Turkey has surged, with food and drink prices rising nearly 49% year-on-year, impacting both tourists and locals alike.
  • The Turkish government has announced plans to address the issue, including infrastructure improvements, promoting wellness tourism, and stabilizing costs to support the vital tourism industry.
  • While some travelers and residents argue that Turkey remains affordable compared to other destinations, concerns about fairness and value continue to dominate discussions.