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Anyway at this rate of growth they'll be the richest country in Europe in one generation.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWould people stop talking up Turkey like it's the best thing since sliced bread.
It has an appalling human rights record.
Religious nutters in abundance only too keen to put martyr you.
Earthquakes are plenty.
Nope - Rights are all Wrong - just look at the way Sarkozty was crawling to China last week - if Gaddafii was still in power I bet he would be asking for help from there ...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThey're not booming because some people decided to go there for their hols rather than Greece, you plonker.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWould people stop talking up Turkey like it's the best thing since sliced bread.
It has an appalling human rights record.
Religious nutters in abundance only too keen to put martyr you.
Earthquakes are plenty.
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Would people stop talking up Turkey like it's the best thing since sliced bread.
It has an appalling human rights record.
Religious nutters in abundance only too keen to put martyr you.
Earthquakes are plenty.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostTrue. Rather silly of some EU governments to block Turkey's EU membership. We need them a lot more than they need us.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Cheers, looks like I've sadly been neglecting Turkey in the holiday stakes.
Maybe next year will be Turkey year.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhere's Bodrum?
As it happens Istanbul is one of my favourite cities.
For once I'm going to take your post seriously - I think a trip next spring is on the cards and an investigation into the property market there.
Lots of flights to Bodrum from most UK airports.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProperty is still cheap in Turkey, and the pound has not weakened as much against the Turkish Lira as other major currencies.
£60K will buy you a 3 bed villa with pool about 20 mins from Bodrum airport near the sea.
As it happens Istanbul is one of my favourite cities.
For once I'm going to take your post seriously - I think a trip next spring is on the cards and an investigation into the property market there.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLets see now. It says in 2008 Turkey got 21 Billion from tourism. Itsannual GDP is sized as about 1 Trillion (wikipedia).
So in fact tourism is a minute, almost negligible, part of the Turkish economy.
HTH, BIDI
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Property is still cheap in Turkey, and the pound has not weakened as much against the Turkish Lira as other major currencies.
£60K will buy you a 3 bed villa with pool about 20 mins from Bodrum airport near the sea.
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Originally posted by russell View Post"Tourism is one of the most dynamic and fastest developing sectors in Turkey. According to travel agencies TUI AG and Thomas Cook, 11 of the 100 best hotels of the world are located in Turkey.[55] In 2005, there were 24,124,501 visitors to the country, who contributed $18.2 billion to Turkey's revenues, with an average expenditure of $679 per tourist.[56] In 2008, the number of visitors rose to 30,929,192, who contributed $21.9 billion to Turkey's revenues.[57] Over the years, Turkey has emerged as a popular tourist destination for many Europeans, competing with Greece, Italy and Spain. Resorts in provinces such as Antalya and Muğla (which are located on the Turkish Riviera) have become very popular among tourists."
I'm not saying it's the only reason but its a part of it.
So in fact tourism is a minute, almost negligible, part of the Turkish economy.
HTH, BIDI
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThey're not booming because some people decided to go there for their hols rather than Greece, you plonker.
I'm not saying it's the only reason but its a part of it.
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Originally posted by russell View PostWhen Greece joined the Euro it made it more expensive for tourists so they instead go to Turkey instead of Greece, where you get more bang for your buck.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHas its problems but aware of them, and on the right track.
Top of the class for improvement
Turkey's Economy Expands 11% - WSJ.com
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