Tourism17.01.2024 - 15:33

Eco-activists in Turkey fight against beach clubs

Some beach clubs charge an entrance fee of 600 to two thousand Turkish Liras.

Фото: from open sources

A retired Turkish activist from Cesme has started to fight against clubs that are located on beaches and restrict access to the sea. This is reported by the Association of Tour Operators of Russia. According to its data, there is a mass of such organizations in the country, which charge for access to the sea, although by law free and free access is guaranteed for all.

Every year in Cesme alone, more than two million tourists face extremely high prices and restrictions on access to the coastal zone. Some charge 600 to two thousand Turkish liras (1.7-5.8 thousand rubles) for entry. Also, beach clubs always play loud music, which disturbs tourists and pollutes the environment.

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