Holidays in Turkey are getting more expensive: what Ukrainians complain about at resorts.
Recently, Ukrainians have been actively choosing Turkey for vacationing at resorts. Here they find a high level of service and a convenient all-inclusive system, while prices remain relatively affordable. This trend may be related to the popularity of Turkey among Ukrainians as well as other factors.
Prices for holidays are gradually rising
It should be noted that the cost of vacations in Turkey is increasing every year, even with a decrease in inflation. Prices for various services and goods are rising, so vacations can become quite expensive for well-off tourists.
The Russians and the quality of service
Low prices in hotels often reflect on the quality of service and comfort of stay. It is also worth noting that there are quite a few Russians at Turkish resorts, which may create certain difficulties for Ukrainian vacationers.
Other aspects of vacationing
Recently, Ukrainian pensioners have had the opportunity to vacation at popular resorts with an all-inclusive system at attractive prices. In addition, some tourists note a lack of quality service in Bulgaria, however, prices here remain appealing for vacationers.
The popularity of Turkey among Ukrainians is growing due to the high level of service and attractive prices, but it is important to be prepared for the constant rise in holiday costs. It is also important to consider the features or potential inconveniences related to the large number of Russians at Turkish resorts and to look for alternatives based on current conditions and personal preferences.Read also
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