The grocery market in the village of Chemyuva, Kemer region is open on Wednesdays (information for June 25) from 9.00 to 19.00. It takes about 20-30 minutes to walk from the first line of hotels. The prices are not cheap, everyone understands that the main buyer is a tourist. If you really want to save money, it is better to visit the market in Kemer (every Monday). The price difference is significant: strawberries on the Chemuva market cost 200 lire (about 400 rubles), in Kemer for 160 lire and cheaper.
In front of the entrance to the territory of the grocery market there is a storage room, where you can find real Turkish textiles (rugs, towels, blankets) for really cheap.
The market is open every Wednesday. Delicious and fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, onions, cheeses, olives. You can drink juice, pomegranate, orange, squeezed in front of you. There is a clothing department, household goods. Prices are lower than in stores.
A large agricultural and clothing market opens in Chamyuva on Wednesdays. Here you can buy products at prices that are lower than store prices, and even more so in Moscow.
Here are some prices:
Wild peaches 1kg - 20 lire
Pine honey (very tasty)) 1L - 400 lire
Young peanuts 1kg - 300 lire
Vegetables - from 15 to 40 liras
Wild plums 1 kg - 30 lire
Everything bought from the market turned out to be very tasty and fresh, not rotten. I advise you to visit.