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New curfew rules in Turkey holiday spot 'will be the end'

New curfew rules in Turkey holiday spot 'will be the end'

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Rebecca Kitchener, 38, goes on holiday to Marmaris every year - but reckons this year could see "the end" of the popular British tourist spot after new restrictions
A British holidaymaker has claimed that new curfew regulations in Turkey, including early closing times for bars and a ban on late music, will "ruin" the area as over 25 venues have been forced to shut. Frequent visitor Rebecca Kitchener, 38, fears this year could spell "the end" for Marmaris, a favourite destination for Brits.
Historically, Brit tourists have been drawn to the region for its bustling late-night scene and exuberant nightlife. However, this year's enforcement of fresh restrictions, such as no music after midnight and premises shutting by 12.30am, could signal disaster, according to Rebecca.

Further rules prohibit tabletop dancing and the use of sparklers. It's believed these measures aim to curb harassment and unruly behaviour, whilst also showing more consideration for local residents.

But Rebecca, known as @rebeccaeliza86 on TikTok, visited Armutalan earlier this month for a two-week break with her kids and friends and noted the negative impact of the newly imposed limits, saying "it's had it".
The medical secretary from the Valleys, South Wales, said: "I think it's really sad, I love all of that. When I went in June, we still had a good two weeks but the rules did put a dampener on it.
"The sparklers, the bar dancing - that's Marmaris. You couldn't be out in a bar much later than 12am in the UK, but you expect different when you're on holiday.
"One minute you're having an amazing time, then 12am hits and it's boom, music off, lights out, your night is over."
Marmaris features just one street, Bar Street, that can stay open until 4am, while other venues must shut by 12.30am, a curfew strictly enforced by local authorities.

Rebecca, who holds Armutalan close to her heart, has found that the area has been severely affected by these restrictions. Marmaris TV, a Turkish news outlet, has reported that due to rule infringements, as many as 25 venues across Marmaris have faced temporary or permanent closure.
The report, translated, said: "Sanctions continue to be applied against rule violations starting from three days [enforced closure] and repeatedly leading up to license cancellation."
Rebecca said: "When I went, at 12am you hear this siren thing and the police were driving along warning people. They were handing out fines."

Though she's inclined to visit again, Rebecca observed that it's "completely different" now.
She continued: "It's dead compared to what it was. You used to have to book a seat to get to sit down in a bar - now they're empty.
"People go for the atmosphere and the good vibe - everyone sings and dances and makes friends. It's ruined Marmaris for the young people and I think the area will lose a lot of money."
Turkiye Today confirmed that Marmaris District Governor's Office has said there will be ongoing inspections throughout the summer to guarantee compliance with legal and moral standards by all businesses.

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