Medicine
& Health Services Hopefully you should
remain in good health during your holiday but should you happen to need a doctor
. In the resorts there are private and state hospitals and many private clinics.
Medical facilities are up-to-date and equipped to cope with the majority of
medical problems. There are multilingual doctors and dentists all around the
resorts open during weekly business hours. For emergency medical care, you may
contact our reception to request a doctor's visit in your hotel room.
Inoculations
Please see your local GP. If you are staying in a resort area and not
planning on extended travel, no inoculations are necessary. Drink only bottled
water.
Sun
Protection The temperatures rise to a high of 45oC
in August so high factor suntan lotion is essential. Keeping hydrated with water
only is a must! Children should be well covered with hats and hydrated.
Emergencies
Private and State hospitals, doctors surgeries and clinics are available all
over Marmaris and Fethiye. Health insurance is highly recommended.
Money
In resorts there are ATM machines near every
bank and large supermarkets like Tansas and Migros, also in most places you will
be able to pay by credit card, be it a shop or a restaurant. Most Turkish banks
charge commission on cash back and cash advances so
may be asked to cover this cost. Also most places accept foreign currency for
payments. You can cash your Travelers cheques at any exchange bureau, however
check the commission rates, as the exchange rate displayed outside is usually
the Selling rate.
Time
Turkish standard time is 2 hours ahead Greenwich Mean Time, 1
hour ahead of Central European Time, and 7 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time
.
Banks
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 09.00- 12.00 and 13.30 17.00 Certain Banks
open on Saturdays half day and during lunch hours. Exchange Offices are open
everyday until around 11.00pm.Foreign Currency, Travelers Cheques and Credit
Cards are accepted in Turkey except the Scottish Pound and torn or damaged
notes.
Electrical
Appliances The voltage is 220
Volts AC in all parts of the country.
Transportation
Local 'Dolmus' minibus runs to the center of every resort in Turkey, fee is
approximately 25 - 45 pence. Taxis are recognized by their yellow colour. The
fare shown on the meter reads according to the distance traveled. Better take a
dolmus - taxi's are expensive in resorts!
Shopping
Turkey is known by many as a shopper's paradise with rich variety of the
crafts mean that it is impossible to resist buying. Main shopping resorts are
Fethiye, Bodrum, Marmaris, Antalya, Alanya, and Istanbul Grand Bazaar. Like most
European countries there is a great range of places in which to shop in Turkey,
from modern boutiques to colourful bazaars and bustling markets. In virtually
every instance, carpets, fine leather, precious jewelry, gold in particular are
a better buy here in Turkey than they are in other parts of Europe
Phone System Public telephones are conveniently located throughout the country. Pay phones are available operated with telephone cards, recognized by the green color and Turk Telecom sign on them. The telephone cards of 30, 60, 100 and 120 units are sold at the post offices, small markets, book stores.
Dialing information
Local Calls- If you call in same area code with you, then dial the 7-digit telephone number directly.
Long Distance Calls- When calling a subscriber located in a place with a different area code, dial national access code 0,3-digit area code followed by the 7-digit phone number.
Operator
Assisted Calls- The special number 131 for
local calls or 115 for international calls will take you to Türk Telekom's
operators. Register the desired telephone number and other details. Operator
will place the call for you and will connect you to the desired number. To make
an international call from Turkey, dial 00 + Country Code + Area Code +
Telephone Number. A call from abroad to Turkey
would have the same format. (Country Code of Turkey is 90)