The Turkish British holidaymaker curses the “shocking” reality of her travels and is now taking her to social media to prevent her travel experience.
Solo traveler Susanna shared a video of Mamaris' harsh environment with Tiktok. However, that wasn't the only problem she had as she branded the resort as “Rip Off.”
Susanna shared footage of the pessimistic weather when she captioned.
She then shared footage of her day and showed off her wet streets and hotel pools. “It's not shocking to me at Marmaris and it's getting worse by that day,” she said.
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Susanna continued to curse her luck even more, and in her British homeland, people were in the sun for being the hottest beginning on record. She added:
“The good thing is that you can work in my room, but what I wanted to do at Marmaris is to go for a massage, but they're trying to put everything up for me, so I'm not going to do that. The rain will be lucky tomorrow (May 2nd).
Susanna quickly returned with a follow-up clip, while denounced the “tourist trap” she experienced in Marmaris. “They tore you in the restaurant,” she fumed. “At places here cheaper than the UK, prices are weird in some self-made areas. It has nothing to do with inflation. It's pure desire and they're tearing you apart.”
“If that's about you, you definitely can't deny the atmosphere,” she added. One particular bar claimed to have significantly reduced the size of the 10 pound cocktail. “Essentially, I pay £9 for two glasses of juice, and a child's meal here is £8. It's more expensive in Turkey than in the UK.
“And adult meals – here it's shocking to like English food. Pasta is not in English, but we know that we don't all enjoy it. Sausage and mash is £15. The pies and mash are £15.
“I went to Marmaris last year, and it was very expensive,” replied one Tiktok user. Another addition: “I absolutely agree, but I was in Antarya a week ago – a bag of chips, a bag of sweets, and a pretzel was 25 pounds. I'm definitely not going again.”
The third party agreed: “The price has passed through the roof for the past few years.” The fourth is recognized in fear.
However, others defended Marmaris. “The people who never had anything wrong were here last year, and at this point, we were here, not all inclusive but honestly, we had no bad experiences at all.”
And the second praise: “I was there two weeks ago. I had a great time. I'm back next year.”