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Postby Rick » 29 May 2011 07:59

Hi, going self catering 2 adults 2 kids aged 11 and 2. Just wondering how much would you advise taking as I haven't got any clues to the prices in turkey. Many thanks
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Postby Jozzyd » 29 May 2011 08:59

Hi Rick, we are also a family of 4 2 adults and kids aged 9 and 6. We go self catering (6th time for us) but we like to splash out and dont eat in the apartment apart from fruit, yoghurts and drinks as snacks for the kids. We budget £150 per day ad do boat trips etc and enjoy cocktails and a few drinks :D
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Postby Rick » 29 May 2011 09:14

Thankyou very much that's what figure I had in mind now you've put my mind at ease.
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Postby BlueNose » 29 May 2011 09:38

we went AI the last time to marmaris and still spent 1k , although we did start eating out more.
albeit with one less child to feed and water etc.

trying to do it for £1.5k this year going B&B , don't like scrimping when away, you're on holiday after all.
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Postby sue15 » 29 May 2011 09:41

hi rick last year we went 2 adults 2 kids 3 meals a day drinks and trips and shoppin and we spent 1.5k and came home wi a little bit left
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Postby adewolves » 29 May 2011 10:57

2 adults 2 kids 14 and 15, 130.00 sterling a day. Eat out every night bar snacks around the pool and I like a drink or 10. Don't do trips though.
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Postby dksbbs » 29 May 2011 15:51

Similar to the others, we are 2 Adults 2 kids, 18 + 15 (Suppose I better change that the 3 Adults 1 Kid) and we are budgeting £150 a day, we don't skimp, have 3 or 4 trips, eat out every night, last year we averaged about £130 a day but it's always nice to have that bit of extra, hopefully the exchange rate stays high for August, last year we got 2.31, if it does stay above 2.50 our money will go a lot further.

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Postby scunny jim » 29 May 2011 16:11

Hi You will find £150 a day is well adequate plus most of the restaurants do specials so thats a bonus. Just enjoy yourselves and don`t worry about the coinage it will be fine.
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Postby Rick » 30 May 2011 06:44

Thankyou to you all for the kind replys, my mind is at ease now as I was panicking about how much I would need as turkey is a place I know nothing about. Many thanks again x :D
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Postby sjktlcy123 » 30 May 2011 11:25

Hi i went 3 years ago with a grand with me, wife and 2 kids age 6 and 9. We are going next saturday and we will be going with £1300.00 so id expect that to be enough, but will take bank card encase. How much is £100 a day in sterling be in turkish lira please ?
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Postby Kneale » 30 May 2011 11:53

sjktlcy123 wrote: How much is £100 a day in sterling be in turkish lira please ?


Between 255 and 265 lira, depending on where you exchange.
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Postby juju » 30 May 2011 21:50

:oops: Think we drink too much! Food costs us a lot less than the booze.Only two of us but always more than £1200 We do B&B and often have a lunch snack and a few drinks during the day,then meal at night and a lot more drinks.But we are on holiday :D
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Postby dksbbs » 30 May 2011 22:03

juju wrote::oops: Think we drink too much! Food costs us a lot less than the booze.Only two of us but always more than £1200 We do B&B and often have a lunch snack and a few drinks during the day,then meal at night and a lot more drinks.But we are on holiday :D


We are the same, our bar bill at the apartments last year averaged 80-130 Lira(£34-£56) a day but there again as you say we are on holiday, if I could get my wife on the beer instead of the Gin or cocktales I would save a fortune.

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Postby juju » 30 May 2011 22:09

Dave I have been known to drink a few efes with lime or lemonade top but mostly vodka :lol: or wine spritzers or forget the spritzer and just wine :D Husband gets fed up of the efes after a while....hes a guiness man but only the draft stuff...and then starts on the g& ts or brandys!Ah well....can't wait! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Jozzyd » 30 May 2011 23:27

Tuborg and lime much more pleasant on the palate then effes its far less gassy for us ladies. The best cocktail i had was in Havana bar Baileys cocktail which i swear was a pint of Baileys with ice :D :D
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Postby juju » 31 May 2011 10:02

I've tried Tuborg before and not keen on the taste but will give it another go this year....hard work eh? :wink: Fancy the Baileys cocktail mind! Wouldnt come cheap though! Not long now :D :D :D
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