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Brit holidaymaker says new rule in holiday hotspot will "ruin" the destination
A Brit holidaymaker said new curfew rules in Marmaris, Turkey - involving early bar closures and no late music - will "ruin" the region as more than 25 venues have been forced to close."
Tourist Rebecca Kitchener, 38, goes to Marmaris, Turkey every year - but reckons this year could see "the end" of the popular holiday destination."
Previously Brits have flocked to the area to enjoy the late night entertainment and vibrant nightlife.
But after this year's introduction of new rules - including no late music and venues empty by 12.30pm - Rebecca said this could be its downfall.
In addition, tabletop dance performances and sparklers are banned too.
The crackdown is thought to be to reduce harassment and inappropriate behaviour in the area as well as show greater respect residents.
But Rebecca - who posts on TikTok as @rebeccaeliza86 - visited Armutalan earlier this month for a fortnight-long holiday with her children and some friends, as the restrictions kicked in, and reckons "it's had it". "
Rebecca, a 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."
There is now just one street in Marmaris - Bar Street - which can remain open until 4am, while most other venus have to be empty by 12.30am, which is enforced by authorities.
However Rebecca's favourite region has always been Armutalan - which has been hit heavily by the restrictions.
According to Turkish news outlet Marmaris TV, 25 businesses have been closed - temporarily or permanently - across Marmaris for not complying with rules.
The report, translated, reads: "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."
While Rebecca reckons she'll still return to the area, she said it's "completely different"."
She added: "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."
According to Turkiye Today, Marmaris District Governor's Office has confirmed that inspections will continue throughout the summer to ensure all establishments operate within legal and ethical guidelines.
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