The Turkish tourist resort has seen a drop in hotel bookings because of ongoing issues on the neighbouring Greek island of Santorini
Bodrum has seen a significant drop in hotel bookings due to fears about earthquakes and tsunamis.
Hotel bosses on Turkey’s Aegean coast say the recent spate of tremors on the Greek island of Santorini is ‘badly’ affecting tourism in Bodrum.
The southern Aegean basin has been hit by more than 1,000 quakes since the end of January, registering up to 5.3 on the Richter scale.
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