Turkey ‘will be dead’ within years as Brits say it’s a ‘ghost town’ due to prices

Tourists have raised concerns about the future of Turkey, suggesting it could become a “ghost town” within years due to the escalating prices at popular tourist destinations. Brits on TikTok have shared their surprise at the unusually quiet atmosphere in Turkey this season. One user highlighted the steep price increases, such as a £120 charge for a one-hour speedboat ride and £12 for a burger. Many have expressed worries about the trend leading to a decline in visitors.

Another TikTok user described a “weird vibe” during her stay in Turkey, noting the emptiness of popular areas like Marmaris. She mentioned the sharp increase in prices and the lack of crowds, even observing unoccupied sunbeds in the evenings. The sentiment has been echoed by others who feel that post-pandemic price hikes in Turkey have deterred tourists. Similar experiences have been reported in other tourist destinations like Cyprus.

With the videos garnering attention, discussions have ensued about the changing dynamics in Turkey, with some claiming that the country has become unattractive to visitors due to the rise in prices. Concerns about the impact of these changes on the tourism industry have been shared widely. The future of Turkey as a holiday destination remains uncertain amidst the evolving economic landscape and shifting tourist perceptions.