The attitudes of local residents toward tourists in the destination of Marmaris, Turkey
Özet
Being one of the known tourism destinations in the world, Marmaris, a
coastal city, is preferred by many local and foreign tourists. In 2019, about
1,350,000 foreign tourists and 419,000 local tourists stayed overnight in
Marmaris, while local residents, consisting of about 95,000 people, hosted
tourists. This study aims to determine the settled attitudes of local residents
in Marmaris, which is located in the southwestern region of Turkey and
which has transformed from a small fishing town into a preferred tourism
destination, toward tourists. In the chapter, the studies of Var, Kendel, and
Tarakcioglu (1985) examining Marmaris constituted the starting point.
The researchers tried to identify how the local community of this small
town that was declared as a tourism development area by the Turkish
government in the 1960s perceives the social impacts of tourism. In their study, they stated that the Marmaris community was not studied from this
perspective before and they chose the Marmaris community as the target
population of the study as they thought this community symbolized a
series of cultural values. The authors conducted a survey for the Marmaris
community in the peak season of 1980–1981 and analyzed valid data of 98
participants. Among the results of their study, the following points become
prominent: local residents perceive the positive and negative effects of
tourism; they find meeting with tourists valuable as an educational experience; and they least prefer to see in Marmaris the tourists who are Turkish
locals, who come from the Middle East, and who are Turkish workers
living abroad. In this context, it was aimed to determine whether there was
any change in the local residents’ attitude toward tourism and tourist in
Marmaris since the 1980s, and to determine its direction and level, if any.
Besides, the issues such as the dissolution of the USSR in 1989, Russian
tourists visiting Marmaris with an increasing number of each year, and
residents’ attitudes toward Russian tourists will be examined for the first
time in the scope of the study. In the relevant literature section of the
study; the titles such as the effects of tourism, attitudes towards tourism,
stereotypes of Turkish people for different nations, and Marmaris destination were mentioned.