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exchange rates?

03 Aug 2008 20:29

Hi everyone, we are new to the site. We are off to icmeler for the second time on the 15th and cant wait. just wondering if anyone knows what the exchange rate is in resort at the moment please. Any other advice from you regulars to icmeler would be gratefully appreciated. look forward to hearing from you all. :D

03 Aug 2008 21:06

Wellcome to the forum sunlovers.
The rate in the resort at the banks is 2.28YTL to the £.

When are you going to Icmeler 15th of the ? so I can put you on our holiday list.
If you browse the forum you should get all answeres to any questions you may want to ask.

Gene

04 Aug 2008 09:47

We got back last week and for the 3 weeks that we were there we were getting between 2.30 - 2.40 in the supermarket under the icr office.

04 Aug 2008 19:56

My sister is over there at the moment and she told me that she is getting 2.21 to the £!

05 Aug 2008 09:20

Its all going horribly wrong. In the MCr Evening NEws last night it said the tourist rate was 2.18 to the pound, how bad is that.

Not good for us lot thats going out in the next few days. usually it gets better as the seasons busier. But its sterling thats taking the hammering.

Its definitately tighten your belts time.

Bev

05 Aug 2008 09:45

We have always had a better rate in resort than our papers print.When we were away earlier this year we got some good deals where things were priced 25 YTL or £10!I know which one we went for every time :lol: We have always used sterling and apart from a toal rip off once in Antalya we have had very good rates.

05 Aug 2008 12:58

I have just returned and on our first week we getting 230 to the £ but when we came home on Sunday it was down to 220 in most places in resort. We take our money from the ATM with Nationwide and got an exchange rate of between 241 an 237 with them. Di. 8)

05 Aug 2008 17:14

In may we was getting 2.36, Hopefuly it will go back up soon!

Rosie.

05 Aug 2008 17:27

Up to date rate at Turkish bank Garanti is 2.259ytl that was 2mins ago
Peli

05 Aug 2008 18:55

ın ıcmeler at moment exchange rate tonıght ın local shop 2.21

05 Aug 2008 20:07

Hi Philuk
" Just curiosity" what must them b----y exchange shops be offering compared to local shops/bars
Peli

05 Aug 2008 21:48

thanks to everyone for all your comments. CANT BELIEVE HOW RUBBISH THE RATE IS AT THE MOMENT BUT EH ONLY 11 MORE SLEEPS!! I am so excited now that I really dont care what the exchange rate is anymore, as long as we can relax with an ice cold efes or three. :lol:

exchange rate

06 Aug 2008 14:56

just got back 6th aug the rate is now down to 2.16 dropped from 2.35 the previous week

06 Aug 2008 15:18

Hopefully it will go back up.

Steve

06 Aug 2008 15:33

Yeah hopefuly! Its got 4 weeks and 5 days to go up :) lol

06 Aug 2008 16:39

at the post office today £51.12 buys you 110 lira

06 Aug 2008 16:58

Hi Eric
Dont rate the P.O, that rate is about 2.15ytl to £, wise move to change small amount,turkey bank rate is 2.275 ish, so should get close to that in shops/bars looks like P.O rate is worse than newspapers!!
Peli

06 Aug 2008 18:16

I usaullyfind Tesco gives a good rate if you need to change over in this country. All depends if you local Tesco has a currency kiosk in though.

Steve

15 Aug 2008 17:38

Hi All

went to change a small amount of money ready for Monday and the best rate we could get today was 2.08ytl to the £ any know what the rate is in the resort at the moment

Steve

15 Aug 2008 19:14

What is happening with the exchange rate, its down to around 2.1 tl to the £. last year I was getting around 2.4 to the £

There is a major talking point on prices in Icmeler on the holiday truths forum complaining about prices and how Turkey is no longer the cheap destination it once was. With the exchange rate continuing to fall this will put even more pressure on holiday makers and the resorts if people choose not to go to Turkey, because of the rate and the cost of getting there

stewart
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