Ok it's soap box time
Most people go on holiday to experience the different cultures,local customs oh and to get cheap food and drink in a hot climate!! Part of the Turkish culture is hassle and bartering. So why should it be stopped. What has created this problem is the council allowing so many restaraunts, hair dressers jewellers etc to be opened. 5 years ago there was a fraction of the places that there are now and although the hassle was still there it was mostly friendly and good humoured. These guys need to make a living but now the pressure is on them because there are so many restaraunts etc that it is harder to attract people. When i first visited
Icmeler some 12 or so years ago it was a part of
Marmaris and was only open 6 months a year. The number of shops and restaraunts was a fraction of what there is now and you could generally visited the majority of good ones during a fortnight stay. There wasn't this rivalry between restaraunts and many an evening i have sat with a crowd listening to music till 2 or 3 in the morning. Nowadays because of competing against each other and raising the volume of the music, all music has to be stopped at midnight (maybe 11.30 soon )
I still love Icmeler and the many friends i have living there but like most holiday areas it has been commercialised.
If the council had taken better control in the first place they wouldn't have to be doing what they are doing now.
There, i've has my say and after all that i cannot wait to be back in Heaven