[quote="JT"not for a few pence thrown on the price of Turkish delight[/quote]
I gave Turkish Delight just as an example as we usually take home six boxes and eat a few whilst there. I wouldn't say a 60% increase is a few pence but even if it had been, 'watch the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves' as the saying goes and the same goes for the lira.
Having holidayed in
Icmeler for so many years I don't think in £s whilst there but in lira so tend to notice a big jump because you know how much things usually cost. At home, when there is a big jump in anything, I choose to buy something else instead. I am the same on holiday. This year I bought more jewellery than I intended because the price hadn't jumped up and you also had the benefit of the gold price being lower, this year gold is excellent value. If I hadn't bought the jewellery I would have spent a lot less than I normally do.
Usually we spend a lot whilst on holiday, taking home not only the Turkish delight but handbags, purses, tablecloths and no end of embroidered towels as people keep asking me to bring some back for them. Also, as we are self catering we go out for meals every evening as well as one other meal a day.
It's a false economy to put prices up as people spend less so overall,less profit is made and that's just not my opinion its one of the laws of economics. The increase in alcohol this year is fair enough because of the tax, as happened a few years ago with red meat.
I think that a lot of people this year thought that they would have a good deal because of the good exchange rate and because of the media 'hype' thought they would have a cheaper holiday.
I'll still go to Icmeler even if the prices double as it has everything that I want from a holiday.