Didim is set to be more tourist friendly in 2009
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Turkish coastal town of Didim may see a large increase in the number of visitors next year, according to a media outlet.
Voices, the local English language newspaper has reported that less hassle and quieter nights are promised for Didim next year. Tourist and local authority bosses meeting insisted that the tourism sector needs to eradicate negatives such as sound pollution, hassle and bars continuing to serve beyond their allotted hours. This is because as in Turkey tourism sector underpins other sectors and also provides employment opportunities and helps to protect the environment.
Didim mayor Mumin Kamaci that the sound pollution in Altinkum and added that this problem will certainly be addressed next year. Head official Ali Katirci said that tourists had complained about the "hassle boys" and this serious issue will be certainly addressed this year.
Didim mayor said that the new Marina which will be completed in 2009 will be the Turkey's largest and Europe's second-largest marina. It will contribute much to Didim's tourism potential. Didim will be the most important tourism centre of Aegean region, according to Anatolia news agency reports.
In related news, Today's Zaman has reported that Didim has already been pronounced a tourism centre by the nation's Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the growth in the tourist trade could make buying a property in Didim a profitable venture for overseas investors.
Voices, the local English language newspaper has reported that less hassle and quieter nights are promised for Didim next year. Tourist and local authority bosses meeting insisted that the tourism sector needs to eradicate negatives such as sound pollution, hassle and bars continuing to serve beyond their allotted hours. This is because as in Turkey tourism sector underpins other sectors and also provides employment opportunities and helps to protect the environment.
Didim mayor Mumin Kamaci that the sound pollution in Altinkum and added that this problem will certainly be addressed next year. Head official Ali Katirci said that tourists had complained about the "hassle boys" and this serious issue will be certainly addressed this year.
Didim mayor said that the new Marina which will be completed in 2009 will be the Turkey's largest and Europe's second-largest marina. It will contribute much to Didim's tourism potential. Didim will be the most important tourism centre of Aegean region, according to Anatolia news agency reports.
In related news, Today's Zaman has reported that Didim has already been pronounced a tourism centre by the nation's Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the growth in the tourist trade could make buying a property in Didim a profitable venture for overseas investors.











