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I saw a message that before August 1, it is not advised to take vouchers to Turkey. The hotels are overcrowded, the rooms are bad. Kurban Bairan among Muslims. Who has infa? Share? True or not?
I saw a message that before August 1, it is not advised to take vouchers to Turkey. The hotels are overcrowded, the rooms are bad. Kurban Bairan among Muslims. Who has infa? Share? True or not?
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аватар Alexandr-
ahaha )))
We arrived from Turkey on Monday. Rest in Kemer. Before the holidays, we read and saw enough of all sorts of horrors about Turkey and about the ram virus in particular. They did not believe any of this nonsense. Even here, on turpravda, I read heresy about mandatory masks at every turn.
Now I declare authoritatively - NO ONE in Kemer wears masks on the street - whether they are Turks or tourists. It’s mandatory in stores, in the same Waikiki they will give you a mask for free if you don’t have it, but there’s just no such insanity on the street.
Already in Turkey, we continued to read the nonsense of the Russian media about the situation where we were - about overcrowded hotels, about the fact that tourists are forced to live in tents on the beaches .... Except for laughter, such "news" did not cause anything ...
аватар artemira05
Thanks. Let me know if you have had this experience. We want to take a ticket after the task of the PCR test. What are the risks?
аватар Vika284
Right now Eid al-Adha, holiday weekend ends July 26, everyone will go to work
From July 26, you can not worry about the holiday
аватар Alexandr-
PCR should be taken no later than 3 days before the time of arrival in Turkey. See for yourself. If you want to take a tour after the PCR result, then you will get the most burning of all last-minute tours...
But I understand the logic - buy after you know for sure that the PCR result is negative.
I don’t know how it is in Ukraine, but here in Russia this is how it was - upon departure at the airport, they looked at both PCR and hex codes for Turkey, but in Turkey itself, everyone didn’t care about anything, starting with my arrival in Antalya, no one at all never looked at pcr or heck code ....
аватар Veronika7081
The author, now in one of the hotels Beldibi otd.my girlfriend. Vishe correctly wrote to you that 07/25/21 completely ends Eid al-Adha. The Turks will gradually disperse from the hotels. A full work week starts next week.
Last year, she herself ended up in a hotel on Eid al-Adha. Undoubtedly, there are pluses: each hotel tries to surprise its guests with food and entertainment. In addition, the Turks are not such bad neighbors in hotels. People don't get drunk and behave decently.
аватар ollennka
It seems to me that you can endure one week, fly out to rest after the holiday. Maybe not everywhere there is such a hype, as the media show, but I generally avoid visiting any country during their national holidays. These are crowds, dirt and all sorts of different personalities tipsy. (Yes, throw slippers and tomatoes, but these are my impressions).
And Eid al-Adha, I somehow by negligence found in Turkey. Not horror-horror, but streaks of sheep's blood on the sidewalks do not add happiness.
аватар willow19
Generally not true. The second time I rest during Eid al-Adha. Most of the tourists are Turkish. The hotel is clean. The room was given a higher category booked. The hotel is not crowded.
аватар artemira05
Thanks everyone. Made conclusions. We take a ticket after the PLR ​​test. We will fly out on 28-29, as planned.
Everyone helped a lot.
аватар zolyshka111
artemira05, are you sure that there will be places on the plane right a day before departure? It's like the season now.
аватар mindguru
Eid al-Adha ends on July 23 this year. I see no reason to change my plans.
Especially for Thomas the Unbeliever. Last year we were in a city hotel in Alanya just during the celebration of Kurban. Until Friday, the neighboring hotels were empty, some were even closed. Such a good influx of vacationers from friendly Jordan began for the weekend. On Monday morning the hotels were empty again.
About "different personalities tipsy." There are usually a lot more drunk people among Russians, Germans, even Englishmen. Finns-Estonians are generally dead. Turks, Arabs and other Muslims don't really drink, or they drink very discreetly, so they usually "behave themselves".
Of course, you have your own opinion and you will not fail to express it to me. Shall we arrange a srach also about this?
аватар artemira05
I constantly monitor the places there.
The situation does not allow to do otherwise. I am waiting for my son from the competition, and we have to fit into his training schedule with our rest
аватар Vika284
This year, on the Kuban Bayram holiday, Erdogan gave an additional weekend, which began on July 16 and will last until July 26, i.e. on July 26 on Monday everyone will go to work
I will support Veronika7081 that on Eid al-Adha all hotels from budget 3* to luxury 5* try to please the guests as much as possible, during this period there are a lot of different and varied food, special actors are invited for animation to entertain guests, there are many invited popular DJs from the DJMag top list in the clubs
Plus big discounts in shops and malls
For many years of visiting Turkey and Egypt during Eid al-Adha, I have never seen that there were streaks of sheep's blood in the hotel or on the territory of the hotel or nearby
аватар ollennka
Vika284, specifically in Kyzkalesi, they did not hesitate to wet the sheep right in the tourist area.
аватар ollennka
indguru, I'm not saying that it is the Turks who are tipsy in Eid al-Adha. In general, I'm talking about national holidays and the influx of people during this period. For example, I would refrain from visiting Bavaria during Oktoberfest, but some tourists specifically go there at this time. In short, the taste and color ...
аватар Vika284
Kizkalesi and the Mersin region itself, not the most massive tourism, and yes, these could "do not hesitate to wet the sheep right in the tourist areas"
Ok, I’ll correct and clarify for many years of visiting Turkey and Egypt, namely in Bodrum, Marmaris, Kusadasi, Alacati, Kas, Antalya, Kemer, Belek, Side and Sharm + Hurghada - I didn’t see that there were drips in the hotel or on the territory of the hotel or nearby sheep's blood
I would like to pay tribute to the Mersin region, which is promising for mass tourism - a warm region, the season is even slightly longer than that of Antalya resorts, the climate is comfortable, there are a lot of historical and natural places, a new airport in Chukurova should be opened in March 2022 - the Minister of Finance swore recently. From the new airport Chukurov will not be so far (when compared with the airport of Adana) to the resorts of Mersin.
And such a bad phenomenon as "wetting sheep right in the tourist areas" will disappear
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