Bodrum welcomes start of long tourism season

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Bodrum welcomes start of long tourism season
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Nisan 13, 2009 00:00

BODRUM - Cumhuriyet Caddesi, also informally known as ’Barlar Sokağı’ (steet of bars) where many pubs and bars are located, is still calm despite the fact that bars are starting to open. Bar owners hope business will improve by June. The head of the Turkish Association of Travel Agents confirms that foreign visitors have started trickling in

Temperatures have reached 25 degrees Celsius in Bodrum, signaling that summer's tourism season is ready to start.

One of Turkey's most popular tourism hot spots, this district in the Aegean city of Muğla has started to attract visitors mainly from Denmark, England, the Netherlands and Russia. Kumbahçe and Paşatarlası stand among the most popular beaches in town, while the Bodrum Castle and Underwater Archaeology Museum are the most-visited historic places. But still, the most popular activity is the blue cruises. Not only the tourists relish the good weather, but also local residents who are seen fishing in front of the Bodrum Castle.

Meanwhile, the Cumhuriyet Caddesi, also informally known as "Barlar Sokağı," where many pubs and bars are located, is still calm despite the fact that bars are starting to be opened. The owners of bars hope business will improve by June.

Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, the head of the Turkish Association of Travel Agents, or TÜRSAB, Sevinç Gökbel affirmed that the tourism season has started in Bodrum.

"The Bodrum center is getting active these days, this is a sign that the tourism season has started," said Gökbel, adding that they were satisfied with the numbers so far, and hopeful about the rest of the season, despite the bitter effects of the global economic crisis.

"There is a 15 to 20 percent of increase especially in English tourists," said the chairperson.

It was previously suggested by international travel agents that Turkey's heavy reaction toward Israel during the deadly attacks in Gaza could harm Israelis visiting Turkey, and Gökbel said this has proven true so far.

"There is a decrease of the Israeli market," she said. "The expected Israeli sales for the months of April and May have not been met yet. The reservation numbers and information gathered show some signals of that."

But still, Turkey has serious reason to hope it will do better this summer, as its prices are more affordable than its Mediterranean rivals. "Our prices are more affordable, so we are chosen more this year," she said. "For example, Greece expects a 20 to 30 percent of decrease in total tourists this year, and so do Italy and Spain." However, Gökbel warns about a danger that may harm this way up. "But we need to evaluate the situation very well," she said. "We should not increase prices after seeing the tourists coming. If we can keep the tourists coming here, we will have an advantage next year as well. "Right now, tourism is the only sector bringing income to the country," she said.

39 Turkish hotels named in top 99

As Turkey gears up for the tourism race, its hotels are being hailed for their top quality, according to a survey by a tour management company HolidayCheck.

In Web survey 39 Turkish hotels were named among the best 99 hotels in the world for 2008. HolidayCheck CEO George Zingler said this is an important achievement for the Turkish hotels.

"Our 220,000 customers visited 200 countries and went to 30,000 hotels last year," said Zingler. "So the fact that there were 39 Turkish hotels in the top 99 shows us how much they are satisfied with Turkish hotels."

Turkish-European Business Council Chairman Hüseyin Baraner agreed this is a sign of the Turkish tourism sector's level of success. "Turkish tourism is 30 years ahead of Turkey," said Baraner. "Tourism is not a hobby for Turkey, but one of its main business."
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