In some cases, Turkish hotels refuse to accommodate single men. Vacationers do not understand what is the reason for this behavior.
The overwhelming majority of the Turkish population professes Islam and honors Muslim traditions. For this reason, reservations for one or two men are not confirmed. So, in the country cases of homosexual contact among men are limited. By the way, such refusals practically do not concern women.
But hoteliers don’t like heterosexual single men either. Often they spend too much time in hotels and create a lot of problems for staff and administration. They become potential sources of conflict among vacationers as they molest women.
Most often, five-star hotels refuse to book to maintain their reputation. Still, they are aimed at providing high-level recreation for families and wealthy people.
But hotels with a lower rating make money on this. In them, single rooms are more expensive than double rooms, so male guests pay for a kind of insurance.
“I wanted to check into a room with my son, and my wife would have arrived later, but the system did not allow me to do this. Later I contacted the manager of the operator company, but the hotel administrator repeated the same thing – this is impossible. Naturally, my son and I lived in the same room, but “I had to overpay. This is the first time I’ve heard that putting two or more single men in a hotel is a problem,” a tourist named Anton writes on the forum.
Most hoteliers position their hotels as family hotels. However, if a family of several people arrives, one of whom wants to settle in a separate room, difficulties may arise.
Such a guest will either be denied check-in, or they will coordinate the check-in itself for a long time, which can greatly spoil the impression of the rest.