5* resort. Price based on 2 sharing. This is as cheap as you're going to find this resort :smiley:
Top comments
zizzles
12 Jul 1723#8
Having scrolled through this post and seen the kind of people who don't want to go there.
Count me in !
Denny01255 to chapchap
12 Jul 178#4
Food poisoning seems to have stopped since they started filming guests and challenging compensation lol
Rory18
12 Jul 175#17
Some really dumb comments on this thread. I've been to Turkey and very close to this resort 8 times in the last 10 years. No terrorism issues. Despite the horrors that have happened at home you still think other countries are riskier. Really? The additional security measures are at the request of UK government. I found it rather unnecessary after going through the usual checks already but it's down to our government I'm afraid.
Bigmarc
12 Jul 175#19
Just came back from 10th turkey holiday no issues and great value for money . Have in the lsdt 20 years been within 5-10 miles of 3 bombs in the Uk Manchester x2 and warrington !!! . Dont live in fear .How many shootings in USA yet never mentioned v turkey bet 10 x more in Usa,
All comments (41)
gibblesuk
12 Jul 17#1
Ovacik in October pmsl. You'll freeze. (poo)
bigbaz to gibblesuk
12 Jul 172#18
I've been to Hisaronu (just down the road from ovacik) twice in October the weather was hot through the day but it went cold at night.
timPgoodwin to gibblesuk
13 Jul 17#31
I stayed here in October last year and most days were high 20's low 30's, nights were colder but they put on fire-pits and it's actually quite nice.
chapchap
12 Jul 171#2
Go for the weather,stay for the food poisoning.
Denny01255 to chapchap
12 Jul 178#4
Food poisoning seems to have stopped since they started filming guests and challenging compensation lol
thomasleep to chapchap
12 Jul 17#13
Not forgetting the terrorism
timPgoodwin to chapchap
13 Jul 17#32
Food at this place is really nice, we went with 3 kids aged between 17 months and 10 years last october and not one of us got even remotely ill.
backinstock
12 Jul 173#3
I'm not too sure about October, but Turkey for Xmas sounds good.
philjstephenson
12 Jul 172#5
no hold luggage or resort transfer, teletext holidays ALWAYS do that, add on hold luggage and the transfer and your soon up to £250+, which is about the usual for this resort at this time. October is fine, 20-25 every day in Turkey so no issues with that and the food is fine, been many times.. not voting either way though as its a bit misleading on the price, its not everything you need so extra costs make it average...
mrdeallover
12 Jul 174#6
Far too risky still, any anti western country is not worth risking my family
MisterSkinflint to mrdeallover
12 Jul 17#12
I agree.
maj2509 to mrdeallover
12 Jul 17#15
'Western Countries' terrorised Turkey, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia to scare the tourists away and boost the dead economies of Spain, Greece and Portugal. It wasn't difficult was it?
futura to mrdeallover
13 Jul 171#28
Yep we'll stay at home instead and take a nice safe city break in maybe London or Manchester. Oh wait ... ... .
timPgoodwin to mrdeallover
13 Jul 17#33
I've been 5 times in the last 18 months to this area and felt safer there than I do in England.
Buckyball
12 Jul 174#7
Who the f$ck want to travel to Turkey?
timPgoodwin to Buckyball
13 Jul 17#34
Me, my family, my friends and there family - Been lots of the last few years
zizzles
12 Jul 1723#8
Having scrolled through this post and seen the kind of people who don't want to go there.
Count me in !
Dickytwo
12 Jul 173#9
Went to Dalaman in June, no issues at all. Strangely the airport security coming back was above and beyond the airport security going out of England. As well as the usual checks, all baggage was searched upon entering the terminal (before check in) and we were frisked and had cabin baggage searched at the gate before we boarded.
shareef to Dickytwo
12 Jul 17#10
Not strange at all. Increased security measures for on board electronic devices since, I believe March, for flights destined to UK from certain countries. Turkey being one of them.
Dickytwo
12 Jul 17#11
Even stranger, all laptops, tablets etc had to be in hand luggage going out to Turkey, but in hold luggage coming back.
taker920
12 Jul 17#14
Ask yourself why so cheap? Because nobody wants to risk going there
luke7791
12 Jul 171#16
There is a risk going anywhere. If you live in fear of what might happen you'll end up agoraphobic.
Rory18
12 Jul 175#17
Some really dumb comments on this thread. I've been to Turkey and very close to this resort 8 times in the last 10 years. No terrorism issues. Despite the horrors that have happened at home you still think other countries are riskier. Really? The additional security measures are at the request of UK government. I found it rather unnecessary after going through the usual checks already but it's down to our government I'm afraid.
Bigmarc
12 Jul 175#19
Just came back from 10th turkey holiday no issues and great value for money . Have in the lsdt 20 years been within 5-10 miles of 3 bombs in the Uk Manchester x2 and warrington !!! . Dont live in fear .How many shootings in USA yet never mentioned v turkey bet 10 x more in Usa,
johnraggett
12 Jul 17#20
Shh, I want everyone to avoid, so I can get a cheap holiday in the summer like this.
pateres13
12 Jul 171#21
Went to Turkey 2 years ago and as most of people I was skeptic about the weather. 33-35C all week. Great holiday.
JonDOnnis
12 Jul 17#22
Reason why it is that cheap!
Dont forget your bullet proof vest, and if you are a woman dont forget your chastity belt, rape alarm and pepper spray
hermitt to JonDOnnis
13 Jul 17#30
You talk a load of crap!!!
dealerxxx
12 Jul 171#23
Hotttt as ever
dealerxxx
12 Jul 171#24
Not true
jumpinoffthbed
12 Jul 172#25
Yes nothing to do with hate filled Muslims with guns and bombs it's all planned by western economists right?
I'm not one to shy away from travelling because of fear but to ignore the extra vulnerability in certain countries because you've been several times and not died is to be frank, ignorant. Yes terrorists have operated recently in the UK but we live here so we can't not be here, we can avoid other dangerous countries if we choose though so you can't criticise anyone who does. I guarantee you wouldn't be so flippant about the seriousness of terrorism if you saw it in real life or got caught up in it first hand.
I would probably go here aware of the risk, would I take my kids.. probably not as there are less dangerous alternatives.
maj2509
12 Jul 17#26
You watch a lot of BBC or read a lot of Daily Mail. Many more people die on American streets due to gun crimes. Many innocent Britain's lost their lives. No one ever talks about shunning America! Terrorists have recently struck France, mate you won't talk about abandoning France. Muslims are the victims. By the way you won't call Bush or Blair terrorists for killings nearly 2 million Muslims.
jumpinoffthbed
13 Jul 17#27
I don't read the mail, I do travel a hell of a lot though.
I think you'll find a lot of people avoid the states because of its gun problem.
I'm not suggesting abandoning anyone, I'm suggesting it's wise to consider your actions in the current situation.
I've called Bush and Blair a lot of things I assure you!
knocik
13 Jul 17#29
Why this deal is listed as on holiday pirates as it is by teletext...?
I avoid that company at all cost.
timPgoodwin
13 Jul 17#35
Yes - I would much prefer to go on a city break to Manchester or London ...
timPgoodwin
13 Jul 171#36
Ha ha, you are an idiot - Have you been to Turkey in the last few years? I've been loads in the last couple years and this area specifically is one of the most relaxed. My wife wore a bikini practically the whole week never ever felt threatened or intimidated. Maybe you shouldn't read the Daily Mail.
EN1GMA
13 Jul 17#37
typical idiotic comments aimed at any deals remotely to do with Muslims. Whether its holidays in Muslim majority countries, or halal food etc, you get the same type of comments.
dogsballs
13 Jul 17#38
is it really a 5* resort for this price, and fully inclusive?
Opening post
Top comments
Count me in !
All comments (41)
Count me in !
Dont forget your bullet proof vest, and if you are a woman dont forget your chastity belt, rape alarm and pepper spray
I'm not one to shy away from travelling because of fear but to ignore the extra vulnerability in certain countries because you've been several times and not died is to be frank, ignorant. Yes terrorists have operated recently in the UK but we live here so we can't not be here, we can avoid other dangerous countries if we choose though so you can't criticise anyone who does. I guarantee you wouldn't be so flippant about the seriousness of terrorism if you saw it in real life or got caught up in it first hand.
I would probably go here aware of the risk, would I take my kids.. probably not as there are less dangerous alternatives.
I think you'll find a lot of people avoid the states because of its gun problem.
I'm not suggesting abandoning anyone, I'm suggesting it's wise to consider your actions in the current situation.
I've called Bush and Blair a lot of things I assure you!
I avoid that company at all cost.