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54  USEFUL CONTACTS & INFO


 Please check your travel insurance to ensure it covers excursions and water sports
 before booking with a trusted operator.  Don’t forget to update your travel insurance to
 include any recent illnesses or hospital visits for complete peace of mind during your
 trip.  Stay safe and enjoy your time in Marmaris!

 At Sunny Marmaris, your safety is our top priority.
 While Marmaris and Icmeler are known for their low
 crime rates, it’s always wise to be prepared for any
 unexpected situations. Keep these essential tips and
 numbers handy during your stay:

 Passports & Travel Documents
 - Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at   OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE
 least 5 months from your date of entry into Turkey.
 This is a legal requirement for all visitors.
 - Lost Passport? Report it to the police and obtain a                                    BEL SHIRT
 confirmation report. Then, contact the British Embassy
 in Ankara to arrange a replacement. For more
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 detailed guidance, check out our Lost Passport                                      Scan For DLF Site
 Guide on page 45.

 Other Useful Tips
 - Travel Insurance: Make sure your travel insurance
 covers excursions, water sports, and any medical   FIVE
 emergencies. Update it if you’ve had recent illnesses
 or hospital visits.
 - Currency: Turkish Lira is the local currency.
 Exchange rates can vary, so it’s best to exchange money at trusted locations or use a travel card.
 - Local Etiquette: Respect local customs, especially in more traditional areas, and dress modestly when
 visiting religious sites.

 The bustling bazaars and street vendors of Marmaris are part of its charm, but haggling is the name of
 the game. Be polite but firm when negotiating prices, and don’t feel pressured into buying something
 you don’t want. If you’re unsure about the quality of a product, take your time to shop around—there’s
 no shortage of options.

 Be cautious of overly friendly strangers offering unsolicited help, particularly at ATMs or in crowded areas.
 When booking excursions, make sure to go through reputable agencies to avoid disappointment—or
 worse, losing your money.
 By saving these numbers and following these tips,
 - General Emergencies (112): Covers   you can relax and fully enjoy your holiday in
 medical assistance, accidents, and fires.   Marmaris and Icmeler. Stay safe, and make the
 Simply explain your situation to the   most of your time in this beautiful destination!
 operator for help.
 It is illegal not to carry some form of
 - Police (155): For reporting criminal activity
 or suspicious behavior. The local police are   photo ID in Turkey. You should carry   HOODIES  JACKETS  COATS
 friendly and ready to assist.     your passport, photocopy of passport or
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 - Medical Emergencies (184): Turkish Red   residents permit at all times.  www.dadlovesfood.co.ukadlovesfood.co.uk
 Crescent ambulance service. This free
 service will take you to the nearest hospital.     SCAN QR

 - British Embassy (+90 312 455 3344):
 Located in Ankara, the embassy offers   FOR HELP &
 consular support and guidance when
 needed.  SUPPORT
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