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I decided to visit Kemer and take a hotel without "all inclusive" in order to travel around the area. Tell me, would it be a mistake, how expensive is it in Kemer to eat in a cafe, fast food?
I decided to visit Kemer and take a hotel without "all inclusive" in order to travel around the area. Tell me, would it be a mistake, how expensive is it in Kemer to eat in a cafe, fast food?
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аватар natstav
Good afternoon! You can travel with all inclusive and not waste time looking for a cafe. In any case, eating separately is more expensive. Skip a couple of dinners, some couple of days at sea though. If not a VIP hotel, then the difference in price is small. My daughter and I were in Pamukkale, in Phaselis, on a yacht
аватар lazy_person
Of course, the concept of "eating" is different for everyone. One is to eat a bun with cola, the other - a salad, first, second ... and compote (beer will not hurt). A trip to a cafe for one person will cost at least $ 10. This will not be a full meal, but a snack (a simple salad, chicken kebab / chicken /, a bottle of beer). If you order kuzu kebab /from lamb/ instead of chicken kebab, the price will be from 15 dollars. McDonald's is a little cheaper. Snack with Chickenburger (like a chicken cutlet between buns), french fries, sauce .. from 16 T.lira .., if with big-mac, then the price is from 28..30 lira.
In my opinion, it is more profitable to take food at the hotel.
аватар lazy_person
In many places, juice is pressed in front of you. A glass of this orange juice costs $2.
аватар yuriymart44
In addition, not all cafes are open now, they are still moving away from quarantine
аватар agent_borabora
During the current crisis, when not all hotels are open, not all cafes will probably work.
It is usually cheaper to take all inclusive than to eat separately.
аватар romleon
for "in the vicinity" I would not take Kemer, but to the south - Cirali, for example. Or vice versa - Beldibi and get there by bus. This is if the Kemerovo party is not interested. The prices there (in the grocery store, in the cafe) are the same as ours and lower than those of Kemerovo. One tight meal - 5 ye (and not 10) - this is if the cafe is not "on the avenue". Be sure to go to Phaselis!!! You need to go not along the edge (there are terrible cliffs) but through the forest, then (after the old cemetery with a guard for a couple of withdrawals - beer e) there will be a steep descent, but we, a couple of pensioners, successfully overcame it. There will be no problems with the language, Russian at the level of "where-how much" is perfectly understood. All or not all - do not bother, but see the overall rating of the hotel, proximity to the sea. Keep in mind that All-inclusive is not only lunch, but also (most importantly!) free water-drink all day
аватар romleon
sorry.
"for a couple of withdrawals - beer e" = "for a couple of USD" (we gave $1)
аватар Vika284
You can eat and not expensive on your own
The main thing is not in cafes / restaurants on the waterfront. Choose a little further and see where the locals eat
Last year, the Turkish Lira exchange rate to $ 5.8 in August last year
Kebabs, tavuk, durum 6-8 lira, plus a small salad and water will be 8-10 lira, if a drink for example ayran 12-15 lira for all kebab + salad + ayran
Soup can be eaten 10-12 lira.
$15 is about 87 lira, which is a very decent lunch/dinner with seafood or baked lamb meat
Large steak with salad and fried potatoes about 50 lire
аватар nadezda2017
I found an article on what prices you can run into in Turkish resorts.
Maybe it's not worth the risk, and not rack your brains in search of cheap food.
Personally, I can't imagine a vacation in Turkey without all inclusive.
And, yet, God forbid, quarantine will be announced again, and they will not be allowed to leave the territory of the hotel, cafes will be closed, and so on. Everything is so unpredictable now.
аватар Vika284
nadezda2017 On June 30, 2020, British tourists were still banned from entering Turkey. The first flights from London to Bodrum will start only on July 16, to Izmir on July 15
In the original article, Sun writes about a beach bar / cafe from a certain hotel (presumably Macakizi hotel) on the hotel's private beach, they write that if a tourist (not a hotel guest) wants to swim in the sea, pay for food at the bar from the hotel and use the hotel beach. Or pay for the use of a private hotel beach.
I assume that in Beldibi all hotels free of charge allow all non-hotel guests to use the beaches. And probably not a hotel guest who ate at a bar on the Rixos Beldibi beach for a kebab to pay 20 lira
аватар Vika284
The original Sun article, which was "translated" into Russian hot by journalists
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/11987743/turkey-bodrum-beach-holiday-fee-kebab/
I like the phrase that the beach bar of the hotel was found where the prices are so high
What in Odessa, Sochi, Yalta you can not find the same beach hotel bar and even with great prices?
аватар nadezda2017
Vika284, I, too, somehow do not really want to believe in such prices. Very surprised!)
But the situation with a possible quarantine is still considered quite realistic.
It may happen that some vacationer of a particular hotel is diagnosed with a suspected coronovirus, and the hotel is simply isolated, no one is allowed to leave the territory.
We don’t know what the plans of those who started this whole pandemic story are.
But, in fact, the borders were opened, and new cases appeared. We have announced that now, even after visiting Bulgaria, you have to sit on self-isolation for two weeks.
аватар nadezda2017
...... I assume that in Beldibi all hotels free of charge allow all non-hotel guests to use the beaches. And probably not a hotel guest who ate at a bar on the Rixos Beldibi beach for a kebab to pay 20 lire ......
I didn't understand something? What is the hotel Beldibi passage yard now? Come to any hotel and relax yourself for free? One day in one hotel rested, ate ... another day in another? Super!
аватар tatianaol
Kemer is much cheaper than Side. Especially now - half empty! They grab hands, lower prices, everything is in dollars. Beach baby towels with 8 bargained for $5. Cream from 4 to 2 for 5 .. Pomegranate syrup liter - 2 dollars. Bed linen - reduced to 10-15 dollars. Very beneficial. Only saddened the hotel, instead of the promised 50% occupancy, from all the hotels they brought people to the eyeballs !!!
аватар tatianaol
yes, peaches - 1 dollar (6 lire), bazaar on monday
аватар lazy_person
Of course, cafes on the first coastline and cafes in the depths of the territory, and even where the local population eats, differ in price. But, when you are on a tour (".. around the neighborhood") you will have to have a bite to eat where you are, and not trudge in search of a cheap cafe with a local contingent.
Count on snacks starting at $10. It will be chicken in all its manifestations (chicken kebab). Halal meat is expensive in Turkey.
аватар Vika284
Chicken meat is not halal?
Cafes where affordable prices are located 2-3 meters from the expensive ones and "tagging" is 1-2 minutes
Chiken kebab is the cheapest kebab price from 6 lire (1$)
аватар Vika284
nadezda2017 if someone gets sick in the hotel, the whole hotel will not be isolated. Hotels have a plan on how to act if a hotel guest becomes ill with coronavirus.
"Is this Beldibi hotels a passage yard now? Come into any hotel and relax for free for yourself? One day in one hotel you rested, ate ... another day in another?" - why do you think that hotels and private beaches of Bodrum are a passage yard.
аватар yla_ru
Thank you, everyone, for such detailed comments. Now I understand that all inclusive is better to take. I haven’t been to Turkey for a long time, and I don’t remember what the rules are there) in Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, and even in Sri Lanka, the food situation is different.
Thanks again!
аватар Vika284
yla_ru The food situation in Turkey is exactly the same as in Greece and Bulgaria, no different.
Ask one of those who answered about the crazy prices himself, although he lived in Turkey for a month in an apartment or a house, did he eat in a cafe in Turkey?
Last year, I tracked the video of a Russian travel blogger and his economy trip, stayed in hotels only with breakfast and ate at local cafes, visited sights, and rested on the beaches. His journey was from Istanbul-Ankara-Cappadocia-Antalya. Then he traveled all the resorts of Alanya, Side, Kemer.
Then Kas-Fethiye/Oludeniz-Marmaris-Bodrum-Datca-Bodrum-Kusadasi-Pamukkale-Izmir
He announces prices for everything everywhere, all hotels / guesthouses are clean and cheap.
If you're interested, I'll drop the link.
аватар nadezda2017
Vika284, here you don’t know what will happen tomorrow, but you remember last year.
No one argues that you can eat very cheaply. And many excursions provide water, lunch. (At least before the pandemic). Maybe if you fly for a month, then it’s more profitable to eat on your own, but when you fly for these short 7 days, bothering in search of food, well, it’s not very good. It's my personal opinion. Much more convenient when everything is at hand.
аватар Vika284
nadezda2017 it seems that the question was to travel around the neighborhood, and not to buy group excursions
Everything is at hand when 4 and 5 are good, but there are 4 and 5 that are especially greedy where there are problems with drinking water.
Whether it is beneficial or not must be considered individually.
For all those hotels in Turkey that have received a health certificate, there are no bad hotels, all hotels are clean, with good service, quality food. If the hotel has received a certificate, then the hotel managers value their reputation very much.
аватар lazy_person
Vika284
For smart people, especially for you.
Chicken is a bird, it's not meat at all! Pike perch is a fish, it is also not meat. Meat is beef, lamb, pork..
Halal meat - beef, lamb (fresh, not after defrosting). There is also kosher meat - the meat of mammals that are both ruminant (strictly herbivores) and artiodactyls (having cloven hooves). The front of the carcass. All kosher meat is halal, but not all halal meat is kosher. The requirements for halal meat are simpler. In Islamic law, the consumption of horse meat is halal. Horse meat is prohibited by Jewish dietary laws because horses do not have cloven hooves and they are not ruminant - not a kosher food.
Rabbit is not kosher. Sturgeon too (kosher fish should be with scales).
аватар lazy_person
By the way, about the chicken... the chicken belongs to the halal food, if the chicken was slaughtered with the spell "Bismilla-khirrahman-irrahim, Allahu Akbar!", then its soul is separated from the body correctly.
аватар Vika284
lazy_person correctly "Bismillahi Rahmani Rahim" and this prayer is said before starting any business
not only prayer makes chicken, lamb, beef meat halal.
Apparently you are very interested in the issue of Muslim prayers and halal, there are many sites on the Internet related to the study of Muslim traditions and rules in Russian.
аватар yla_ru
Vika284 can you link to that video with trips to Turkey?
аватар Vika284
yla_ru I will drop the link in the messages
also if you want to see interesting and beautiful places of Kemer on your own, recommend reading the detailed stories of tourists who also visited the sights on their own and painted the route and interesting stops on the route
"From Tekirova to Alanya or "Elementary" sights"
here in detail about Phaselis and Antalya Old City (Kaleichi) and Mount Tahtali and Side and Alanya
https://www.turpravda.ua/forums/discussion/240497/ot_tekirovy_do_alani_ili_elementarnye_dostoprim echatelnosti/p1
March with children from the village of Tekirova to the ruins of the ancient city of Phaselis - https://www.turpravda.ua/tr/kemer/blog-268687.html
And February in Antalya https://www.turpravda.ua/tr/antalija/blog-403637.html
аватар sergey.18071972
checked. I am a seasoned "turkishite")) more than 50 times in Turkey in different versions, incl. extreme. It is normal to eat on your own, if you yourself and you are not a snob and tuned in to asceticism. ) If not, then this is "from the evil one." And in general, what kind of rest is it if you start the morning and end the evening with the thought of a piece of daily bread. Kemer is not the best place for catering. There are cafes and restaurants, but not many. The landmark is the mosque and Waikiki and around it and in the Kemer Bazaar itself there are the above eateries. You can eat fast food for 5 bucks in a modest way. But in general to eat 10-13 dollars. Dinners are more expensive than 20-25 average check. Don't forget to drink. B/alc. cheap, beer from 9 lira as much as a glass of wine. Please note that stores like Migros do not have the usual cuts or sausages. In Turkey, there are almost no sausages at all. You can only buy soft cheeses and olives with bread, ayran, chips/snacks, drinks. By the way, there are no first courses in the cafe either. Migrosy is full of semi-finished products such as grilled sausages, etc. Cook it yourself
аватар Vika284
"Please note that stores like Migros do not have the usual cuts or sausages"
here is a photo of what Migros offers in the sausage section
аватар Vika284
here is a photo of what Migros offers in the cold cuts section, and this is just a small part of cold cuts and sausages
To make sure that Turkish Migros and other chain markets have cold cuts and sausages in a large assortment, go to the Migros website
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