Average Drink & Meal Prices in Türkler & Konaklı (2026)

If you're budgeting for a holiday in Türkler or Konaklı, here's the honest picture for 2026: a local draught beer runs about ₺100–150, a coffee or tea around ₺40–80, and a mid-range dinner for two (without alcohol) somewhere between ₺1,200 and ₺2,500. Turkey is still good value for UK visitors, though prices have climbed in recent years.

Below are real, current price ranges for this stretch of the coast, in Turkish lira with rough pound equivalents. A quick word on those pound figures first.

A note on the pound prices

All prices here are in Turkish lira (₺) — that's what you'll actually pay. We've added approximate pound figures to help you picture the cost, but the exchange rate moves constantly, so treat the £ amounts as a guide rather than gospel. At the time of writing we've used roughly £1 ≈ ₺42–43. For today's real rate, check a live converter (we're adding one to this page).

If a price looks surprisingly cheap to you, that's usually correct — small everyday things in Türkler and Konaklı really are inexpensive by UK standards.

Drink prices

Item Turkish lira Approx. pounds
Bottle of water (0.5L) ₺15–30 ~40p–70p
Soft drink (can of cola/Fanta) ₺35–70 ~80p–£1.60
Turkish coffee or tea ₺40–80 ~90p–£1.90
Local draught beer (0.5L) ₺100–150 ~£2.40–£3.50
Imported beer / cocktails ₺200–350+ ~£4.50–£8+

The gap between a local draught beer and an imported beer or cocktail is big — if you're watching the budget, local beer (Efes is the common one) is a fraction of the price of imported brands or mixed drinks. Tea and Turkish coffee are some of the best value things you'll buy all holiday.

Meal prices

Meal Turkish lira Approx. pounds
Street food / döner / toastie ₺150–350 ~£3.50–£8
Home-style dish or soup (lentil, etc.) ₺200–400 ~£4.50–£9.50
Main meal / fast food (pide, pizza, pasta, chicken) ₺300–600 ~£7–£14
Grilled meat / kebab platter ₺400–1,200+ ~£9–£28+
Dinner for two, mid-range, no alcohol ₺1,200–2,500 ~£28–£59

A few things worth knowing:

  • Street food is the value champion. A döner wrap or a toastie will keep you going for a few pounds, and it's genuinely good.
  • Soup and home-style places (look for a lokanta serving ready-made dishes) are where locals eat — cheap, filling, no menu translation drama.
  • Grilled meat and kebab platters cover a wide range because portion sizes and cuts vary hugely. A simple köfte plate sits at the lower end; a mixed grill for the table climbs fast.
  • Drinks push the bill up fast. That ₺1,200–2,500 dinner-for-two range assumes no alcohol. Add a few imported beers or cocktails and it changes quickly.

So how much should you budget per day?

It depends entirely on your style, but as a rough feel for two people in Türkler or Konaklı:

  • Frugal day (street food, local beer, self-catering breakfast): you can eat and drink well for surprisingly little.
  • Relaxed day (lokanta lunch, mid-range dinner, a few drinks): comfortable without being extravagant.
  • All-inclusive guests: most of your eating and drinking is already covered, so you'll mainly spend on the odd coffee out, a snack on the strip, or a meal off-site for a change of scene.

For a fuller breakdown of how much cash to bring versus put on a card, see our guide on how much cash to take for a week. And if eating out at the hotel gets samey, you can always order food delivery to wherever you're staying.

Prices change — here's how to stay current

Turkey has seen real price movement recently, so these ranges are a 2026 snapshot for Türkler and Konaklı specifically. We review them regularly. For live conversion between pounds and lira, use the converter we're adding to this page, and see our guide on whether Alanya is cheap for a UK holiday in 2026.

If you spot a price that's drifted a long way from what's here, let us know on WhatsApp — we're on the ground and keep these updated.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a beer in Türkler or Konaklı?
A local draught beer (0.5L) is roughly ₺100–150 (about £2.40–£3.50). Imported beers and cocktails cost more, around ₺200–350+.

How much does a meal cost in Konaklı?
Street food and döner start around ₺150–350. A main meal runs ₺300–600, and a mid-range dinner for two without alcohol is roughly ₺1,200–2,500.

Is Türkler expensive for food and drink?
By UK standards it's still good value, especially for street food, tea and local beer. Imported drinks and larger grilled-meat platters are where costs climb.

Are these prices in pounds or lira?
All real prices are in Turkish lira — that's what you pay. Pound figures are approximate guides based on a recent exchange rate, which changes daily.

For everything money-related in one place, see our Alanya money guide.

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