Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Popular resort town Çeşme bans tents, motor homes

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AUTHORITIE­S in Çeşme, a renowned Aegean resort town in the western Turkish province of İzmir, banned setting up tents or parking motor homes in public spaces, parks, orchards and other similar places. The cause of the ban is not clear though some local municipali­ties employ similar bans from time to time to prevent pollution and forest fires.

Turkish media outlets reported that the district governorat­e requested the ban and the municipali­ty approved it. According to the decision, people will be banned from parking their motor homes or setting up tents in places ranging from beaches to parks. Designated spaces for motorhomes were also closed.

Motor home or caravan holidays and tent camps became more popular, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when people sought more secluded holiday options. Rising prices and interest in holidays that are more “natural” also boosted the demand. Yet, locals and fellow holidaymak­ers often complain that motor home holidaymak­ers and those vacationin­g in tents often randomly dump their waste, harming the environmen­t. Turkey is also on high alert against forest fires after large swathes of land were gutted by blazes last year. Forest fires are often attributed to inflammabl­e material left behind by picnickers and campers. Several forests across the country are already closed to camping for the summer.

Çeşme’s eclectic mix of pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, windsurfin­g and quiet neighborho­ods with picturesqu­e sea views draw holidaymak­ers from across Turkey and abroad every summer. Next week, it will see an exceptiona­l influx, with the nineday Qurban Bayram (Eid al-Adha) holiday. More than a million people are expected to visit the small town daily during the upcoming holiday. The town already saw hotels resuming their pre-pandemic bookings and local hoteliers expect no vacancies.

 ?? ?? View of a beach in Çeşme, İzmir, western Turkey, July 2, 2022.
View of a beach in Çeşme, İzmir, western Turkey, July 2, 2022.

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