Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Turkey Holidays - Cheap Holidays To Turkey - Kalkan Resort


Kalkan is a town on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. This is an old fishing town. Most of the surrounding area is undeveloped. Until 1970 it was an important harbor town. However after construction of Fethiye road its importance as a harbor port declined. Now it has emerged as a tourist resort. In the absence of mass tourism, Kalkan resort town has remained unspoilt and is a charming town on the brilliant blue sea coast. It lies snugly curled up at the foot of the Taurus Mountains overlooking the beautiful bay.

Kalkan's economy is now entirely dependent on tourism. The town has proudly and painstakingly preserved its historical distinctive Ottoman Greek Architecture. Kalkan resort town has preserved the old historic architectural style. The houses line up the narrow streets winding up from the harbor. Houses are often covered with bougainvillea of different colors and they look so pretty. Most houses are two storied and are built of stone. They often have courtyards and gardens. The houses are built so as to keep cool in summer. The windows and balconies on upper floors open facing the sea so as to get the cool breeze from the ocean. The ground floors are generally used for shops or for storage; residence is generally on the first floor. You notice decorative elements on sills between floors and on top of windows.

Good dining has always been a tradition of Kalkans and this has reflected in the very large number of restaurants in Kalkan; in fact it is said Kalkan has probably the highest number of restaurants per inhabitant as compared to other Turkish coastal towns. Roof terrace restaurants and bars of Kalkan are renowned in Turkey; it is so nice to sit at one of these harbor side restaurants and watch the pleasure boats and fishermen go about their business in the morning, or to watch them returning in the evening with their catch of fish.

Tourists generally spend the day time strolling along the bay and the marina. Swimming, diving and snorkeling in the bay quite enjoyable. There are many boat trips also available. By night time, Kalkan transforms into a bustling town; there is so much you could do. There is shopping, dining and generally strolling around by the sea side or doing window shopping. In the evening, shops come alive with T-shirts, boxes of Turkish delight, silver jewelry being sold. Turkish rugs are famous for their designs and craftsmanship, and many shops sell the rugs. Tourists find a lot of typical old style Turkish articles to buy.

Tourists and visitors to Kalkan resort town come to enjoy the laid-back relaxed life style in this Turkish sanctuary. There are a few good hotels catering to the tourists. One of the popular hotels is Hotel Pirat; it is only 80 km from Fathiye or 130 km from Dalaman airports. Pirat Hotel is overlooking the harbor and the bay of Kalkan, right at the front of hilly resort islands backed by hills and mountains. The view of the bay from the balcony is enchanting. This 136 room hotel has all modern amenities. Excellent outdoor swimming pool, children's swimming pool, sports facilities such as table tennis and billiards are available. There is provision for diving school, parasailing, jet ski, canoe, sailing and all water sports are available at the beach for a modest fee.








Sam is a travel writer. You can find more information about Turkey at Turkey Holidays

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Authentic Holidays to Turkey


If culture is your interest, you will perhaps crave to take a visit to the capital city and the hub of ancient civilizations as part of your holidays to Turkey. Istanbul is a miraculous city where the olden times are personified in the old stone walls, palaces, mosques, domes and minarets.

Of the many attractions in holidays to Turkey, you will undeniably desire to tour the Dolmabahce Palace, a huge Ottoman grand palace once taken by the Sultans. There is numerous to glimpse here to take up the whole of your holidays to Turkey; you can travel around scores of elaborately decorated chambers with high ceilings, chandeliers, tall pillars and magnificent cascading staircases. The fort has roughly three hundred rooms, and looking out the gigantic windows on the shore-facing side, you may even see dolphins in the Bosporus River, which washes against the walls of the palace.

Closer to the heart of the Istanbul, you'll find the Galata Tower, one of Istanbul's most famous attractions. No sarcastic spire, this is a robust stone cylinder mounting over the city. At its top, you can glance out over city from under its doorways and take in one of the preeminent viewpoints of the city; what's more, you can take a meal near the peak too. Even though from the exterior the Galata tower shows its age, having been raised in the mid-1300s, the interior is surprising, with elevators, and floors fanatical to shops, a tavern, and a night club on the top floor. Here you can fill your holidays to Turkey with the fun of cultural Turkish music, costume and folk dance that makes up the 'Turkey Show'. The programme of entertainment even includes a belly dancer and a harem show.

Holidays to turkey will advantage from the picturesque setting and the crystal blue water hardly a few steps from your hotel. The nightlife is diverse and wide spread, but stress-free and cosmopolitan, superb eateries! If you would like a wider option of eateries, nightlife and shopping head up the hill to city where prices are cheaper, and just wait for the magnificent view on the way back down to Olu Deniz Resort. The local oludeniz people are enormously obliging and welcoming and very genuine.

Hotels in Turkey has spacious air conditioned single and double bedrooms with all needed amenities. All rooms has attached with modern bathroom/shower, WC, satellite TV, telephone, fridge and hairdryer. The main bistro serves buffet style meals, and a self service poolside bar serves drinks and snacks. If you are scheduling for a beach holiday, Turkey is the top place to travel on. Keep in mind, when you organize your holidays to Turkey many of the beaches which have no lifeguards, but you can adhere it harmless by keep away from swimming alone. You will come back home with unbelievable colorful memories and sense more relaxed than you ever expected. When you take holidays to Turkey you must book a boat tour to see the coastline better also you can map your nights at a range of clubs for some added entertainment. Holidays to Turkey have been sound eminent for nightlife.








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Thursday, February 24, 2011

For Family Holidays Turkey Has it All


No matter what sort of slant you want to put on your family holidays, turkey can satisfy even the fussiest of children (and adults!), with a range of activities to suit everyone. No matter whether your family is the type that wants to spend the entire holiday frolicking on the beach, only emerging to hit the pool; or you are a more cultured bunch who loves to soak up the history and art of your chosen destination; you will find everything you need on your family holidays in turkey.

The Beach Bunnies

It almost goes without saying that if you are a family of beach-bunnies, Turkey is the perfect place for your next holiday. No matter where you turn, for beach-based family holidays Turkey's Aegean Coast, Mediterranean Coast and the Turkish Riviera provide a stunning venue for all manner of activities. You can choose to spend lazy hours tanning while the children play in the warm, shallow waters of the resort towns of Bodrum or Marmaris; or you can enjoy some vigorous water-sports like wind-surfing and sailing somewhere like Cesme or Alacati. If all that sounds a little energetic for your lot, perhaps you can pack a picnic lunch and head off to explore one of the country's most pristine stretches of sand - Patara Beach near Fethiye - voted as one of the top beaches on the world.

Craving Some Culture?

If yours is the type of family who would rather spend an afternoon in a museum than a morning on a jet-ski, then Istanbul is the ideal destination for your family holidays. Turkey's rich cultural history is displayed in awesome splendour in the architecture, museums, bazaars and mosques of this ancient empirical jigsaw. Either take in Istanbul as a side trip or spend your entire holiday exploring this wonderful city; either way, you will have plenty to do. You can spend a whole day in some of Istanbul's fascinating museums, with the Topaki Palace being one of the best. An impressive building, the Topaki Palace dates back to the 1400s and is only a stones-throw from the famous Hagia Sofia - another of Istanbul's most notable landmarks - and the beautiful Blue Mosque. If you're feeling like a cultural adventure on your family holidays, Turkey's capital is the ideal place to lose yourself in the network of back-alleys and experience the authentic Turkish lifestyle.

A Peaceful Paradise

Of course, there are some families who just want to relax on their holidays and Turkey offers the perfect escape - a gulet cruise. What could be more peaceful than lying back on the deck of a traditional wooden sailing boat as the spectacular Turkish Turquoise Coast slips by? Ideal for even the laziest of family holidays, Turkey brings her beauty to you on a platter on a gulet cruise. You will cruise lazily through the Mediterranean calling in to various towns on the way. You can spend your days reading, swimming, diving or just sun-bathing, and your evenings dining on fine Turkish cuisine and watching the sun set over a dappled coastline. Gulet cruises are a home away from home and their facilities can rival that of a four-star hotel - a perfect way to spend a peaceful holiday with entire family.








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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Spa Holidays in Turkey


A luxury holiday in Turkey can prove to be a rejuvenating and refreshing experience, where you return home de-stressed, tanned and physically invigorated. And who could ask for a more relaxing way to spend a few days than at a spa in a beautiful sunny destination? You can work out the knots in your back with relaxing massages, enjoy refreshing skin treatments and try out some of the new spa therapies on offer. And to top the experience off, you can lounge around in the comfort of your luxury Turkey hotel, never having to lift a finger or want for anything.

Marden Palace Antalya

This grand spa hotel is just the place for a luxury holiday in Turkey. Marden Palace Antalya, as the name suggests, is nothing short of palatial. The hotel combines the royalty of the Anatolian and Ottoman architectural style (similar to that of the Dolmabahce Palace) with the typically historical Turkish design. The lavishness of this luxury Turkey hotel is evident as soon as you set foot inside its doors, as an elaborately designed ceiling adorned with golden leaves hangs above your head, a marble floor lies beneath your feat, and beautiful Turkish artwork surrounds you.

On arrival in your room, you won't be disappointed. Intricate designs make up the decor, and the rooms are evidently designed for extreme comfort and luxury. The Ottoman feel of the rooms adds to the opulent atmosphere, making guests feel more like royalty than holidaymakers. And without a care in the world, you can enjoy getting some rest in comfort on arrival at this luxury hotel in Turkey.

The grounds are simply superb, with beautiful gardens creating the perfect setting for afternoon strolls. A canal runs through the gardens and alongside the large swimming pools, where gondolas can be seen gliding by. You can enjoy a swim in this beautiful setting, before heading on down to the spa. Lie back and let excellent therapists free your body from stress and fatigue, knowing that the relaxation can continue into the evening at one of the resort's 11 bars or fine restaurant. The hotel provides a relaxing luxury Turkish holiday like no other.

If you want to get in some vigorous activity when on your luxury holiday in Turkey, the resort has a range of options for you to make use of. You can get your blood pumping at the gym, or enjoy a competitive game of squash or tennis. And after your strenuous workout, the spa will be ready and waiting to revive your tired muscles.

Turkiz Hotel

Possibly the best spa hotel for a luxury holiday in Turkey is the Turkiz. Elegance is the theme here, with the room decor being refined and classic, a perfect compliment to the pretty seaside setting. But the hotel's absolute biggest selling point is its Thalassotherapy Spa, the ultimate spa facility designed for relaxing holistic treatments.

The incredible spa uses seawater in its hydrotherapy massage pool, and offers a range for seawater-based holistic treatments. You can expect to be transformed into a state of tranquility and peace after spending time at this spa on your luxury holiday to Turkey.

And after a day spent at the spa or on the marina and beach relaxing in the sunshine, you can enjoy a delicious and romantic candlelit meal at La Terrasse, a perfectly positioned a la carte restaurant where you can enjoy views of the ocean whilst enjoying superb cuisine.








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Holidays In Marmaris Turkey


Marmaris is the famous Turkish holiday resort inviting millions of visitors from Europe an UK.

The beaches are not the greatest in the world but are more than adequate for children and adults alike. The sand is mostly black sand and a bit gritty. The beaches are not very wide and the top half is covered in sunbeds and umbrellas which you can rent for a nominal fee if the hotel/restaurant does not provide them. Many hotels have private beaches and some even ship in very good sand from other areas. The sea is warm, crystal clear and perfect for swimming. There are some fabulous beaches within half an hours drive, so if beaches are your thing, visit Cleopatra Island where the sand is said to be the best in the world

The famous Bar Street is just what it says, a street chock full of night clubs of every description which are open until 4 am

The beautiful harbour water front hosts many restaurants and bars where you can relax and take in the spectacular view. Netsel Marina is an important yachting centre full of romantic restaurants, shops and boutiques. One look at the yachts in the harbour will tell you that Marmaris is a stylish and cosmopolitan resort. The traffic-free promenade stretching from the marina all the way round the bay to Icmeler. It has a sophisticated 'Riviera' feel to it, vaguely reminiscent of St.Tropez.

Shopping in Marmaris is an experience in itself. Leather goods, gold, carpets and clothing are very very reasonably priced. It is essential to bargain, expect at least one third off the original price. The bazaar is a must for visitors, a rabbit warren of shops of every description, where the shopkeepers will try to entice you into their shops. This can get a little annoying at times, a smile and a shake of the head works well when you have had enough. See our shopping pages for much more info.

There is a large outdoor market every Thursday, the prices are cheaper than the bazaar and cheaper still in the evening when the vendors are eager to sell their remaining wares.

The currency is the Turkish Lira (TL). The climate is very mild in winter, spring and autumn provide perfect holiday weather. July and August can be very hot up to 42 degrees centigrade, so be prepared and drink lots of fluids.

Holiday deals marmaris: There are many beautiful islands and villages to visit. Gulets are the local boats used for boat trips and provide food and drink and a wonderful day out. All kinds of water sports are available on the beaches, diving is very popular, check to make sure the dive company have the correct qualifications. See tours for more info.

The health care is excellent. Ahu Hetman hospital has very experienced doctors who speak English. It is a private hospital and they will require proof of insurance. Dentists are modern and well equipped. Pharmacies sell most drugs over the counter without need for a prescription and the pharmacist will be happy to assist you with minor ailments.

During the Winter you will find a different Marmaris from the high season. Quieter, more intimate where you will be welcomed into the warm and friendly local and ex-pat community. Many tourist prefer winter to summer and return every year to continue the deeper friendships provided by the more relaxed and timeless atmosphere. You can still get a tan and the water is always warm enough for swimming so Marmaris is a great winter destination.

We know you will thoroughly enjoy your visit here, not least because of the wonderfully warm and welcoming local people.








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Marmaris Holidays. You can find more information about Turkey at Icmeler Turkey


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Top Five Beach Holidays in the Mediterranean


The Mediterranean is a popular hotspot for holidays in the sun thanks to its great climate and wide variety of things to see and do across many different countries.

So where are the best locations to head to for a fun-filled beach holiday? Here are five suggestions to provide inspiration for your next beach break in the Mediterranean.

Spain

Spain is the British favourite when it comes to beach holidays - and it is little wonder. The south coast of the mainland is something of a haven for pleasure-seeking holidaymakers, particularly locations along the Costa del Sol and the Costa Blanca like Torremolinos, Malaga and Marbella.

The Spanish islands are also well worth checking out when it comes to beach holidays. The two main sets are the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands, with both offering a similar mixture of sun, sea and sand to mainland Spain - along with a host of cultural and natural attractions unique to each island.

Greece

Greece's ancient history, warm climate and stunning natural scenery make for the perfect destination for holidays in the sun. If you want to stay on the mainland, just a few of the locations you might want to consider include Halkidiki and Kalamata, from which various beach resorts can easily be accessed.

Like Spain, Greece has many islands that rival the mainland in terms of beach holiday fun - popular options include Crete, Rhodes, Corfu and Kos, as well as several smaller islands that offer sun-drenched breaks in relatively secluded, unspoilt settings.

Cyprus

Cyprus is a large island boasting something for everyone - whether you want a party-filled beach holiday or something a bit more family-friendly, you can find it here.

Popular destinations include Paphos and Limassol in the west and Larnaca and Ayia Napa to the east. Mountain ranges, historic monuments and fine wineries all offer great potential for day trips when you want to get away from the beach for a while.

Turkey

Turkey's Mediterranean coast attracts crowds of travellers every year keen to soak up the sun and enjoy the country's unique east-meets-west culture on their beach holidays.

Bodrum, Antalya and Marmaris are all popular locations for Turkish holidays in the sun.

Portugal

Like its neighbour Spain, Portugal has plenty to offer travellers looking for beach holidays that combine sun-soaked beaches with a fantastic culture and equally great cuisine.

The Algarve coast is a particularly attractive destination for holidays in the sun thanks to its beautiful beaches and wonderfully clear blue waters. There's plenty of golf to be had here, making it a great location for fans of the sport.








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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Turkey Holidays - A Guide


Holiday companies offer a range of holidays in Turkey including city breaks and beach holidays. Popular destinations the coast between Alanya, Cesme or Istanbul. As well as amazing beaches and night life, its also stepped in history and culture. Popular places to visit include:

Aegean Black Sea Mediterranean Turkish Riviera Van Golu South Eastern Anatolia Marmara Cappadocia Central Anatolia

There are not many countries that can lay claim to clean beaches, ancient ruins, Byzantine aqueducts and hippodromes, tangled bazaars, underground cities, well-designed mosques and churches, a volcanic landscape of fairy chimneys and a full-size model of the Trojan horse.

Istanbul is where the Ottomans built hundreds of mosques and many tours start here in the old capital. Blue Mosque and Haghia Sophia lie across the street opposite one and another. It cost's nothing for visitors to the mosque, but women will be expected to cover their knees, shoulders and head and men will be provided with a sarong. This no longer applies to the Haghia Sophia, as it has been converted into a museum. Across the street are the Roman Cisterns and the remnants of the Hippodrome. Further on is the extravagant sultans palace of Topkapi with its archaeological museum with tea gardens and an excellent view. A few minutes ride on the tram to Beyazit station will take you the enormous shopping mall, the amazing Grand Bazaar. It looks like a maze of markets and you are well advised to take a map with you.

Istiklal Caddesi in Taksim has a more western approach for the shopping experience with boutiques, some great restaurants and a good night life. The Bosphorus Strait is a really busy waterway and it is possible to take the ferry from Eminonu to the Black Sea. Anadolu Kavagi is a fantastic place for a seafood lunch before climbing to the 14th century Byzantine fortress.

The St Saviour at Chora church is a wonderful example of Byzantine architecture. It is situated in a remote part of the city and has unspoiled examples of mosaic art. Further out is the Domabhce Palace, which is worth a visit although being a little more expensive than some other tourist spots. If you are looking for something off the beaten trail, many visitors opt for special interest trips including:

Archaeological tours led by guides.

o Botanical tours to the Kackar Mountains.

o A holiday on a yoga farm that includes personal growth themes, walking, shiatsu and painting

o Green holidays to the Van basin and Kackar foothills to study butterflies, orchids and watch birds alongside an enthusiastic English guide.

o Natural history holidays in the mountains close to the deltas and lakes.

The people of Turkey are really friendly and this country has so much to offer, as well as all the historical and cultural sites, and the traditional Turkish cuisine is not to be missed.








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Friday, February 18, 2011

Cheap Holidays to Turkey - Best Turkey Holiday Resorts


Turkey is where East meets West and it is just this variety that makes move in Turkey then exciting. Although turkey is a Muslim country its finish is imbued with a large and respectful honor for Islam, Turkey is an area that attempts to part the lay and spiritual beliefs of its citizens. While it is indefinite what the future holds for Turkey, nowadays the area remains a superior holiday place and one of our good places to see.

Many Visitors thinks that there is a small Turkey inside the Istanbul. Crossing the Bosporus into Asia Minor, still, leads you into a foreign and interesting nation. Read our recommendations on the good places to see in Turkey and so have your reservations to search this about enticing area.

Ancient sights of epic proportions wait you on the Aegean Coast. Visit lovely Pamukkale, a petrified limestone waterfall or some of the better preserved ruins at Ephesus. From Altinkum make the journey to the Temple of Apollo where you will be awe-struck by the pure size of the yet righteous columns not to cite the inventiveness of the old civilisations.

Most Recommended Places to see in Turkey:

1. MARMARIS: Marmaris has been the most exiting resorts for the visitors who expect a good relaxing holiday. Marmaris is possibly the most European of all the Turkish resorts, although a venture into the Old Quarter shortly reveals a really conventional Turkish air. Old men seat in the shadow playing backgammon just yards from the more advanced bars on theseafront.

2. ICMELER : Icmeler is very close to major resort marmaris. Just 5 minutes of travel brings you a more quiet beach. The relaxed ambience is contagious and you can consume your days sunbathing, exploring Marmaris or taking boat trips around the bays. For evenings out,you will be spoilt for selection. Icmeler offers its own broad scope of restaurants, bars and discos, or you can inspect Marmaris where the nights are still livelier.

3. BODRUM: The coastal landscape in Bodrum by islands, peninsulas, bays and headlands rich divided. In about half an hour to get there by ship, the Greek island of Kós. Bodrum is the heart of nightlife for native Turkish tourists and europians. Today Bodrum Turkey is the soul of tourism, every summer Bodrum becoming a "capital" of relaxing, jogging and swimming for the millions of visitors from all over the world.

Turkey is the magical country to explore. Golden beaches, ancient history, and mouth-watering cuisine all await you.








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Turkey Holidays - Cheap and a Complete Holiday Deal


Turkey is one of the cheap holiday destinations in the world that enjoys the great reputation. Today it is among one of the few European tourist heavens that has so much to offer and do, all at feasible rates. In fact, the key feature that makes cheap holiday to Turkey more feasible alternative is cheap flights which are easily available. Moreover, this tourist paradise even features an abundance of cheap self catering accommodation, which is definitely the best alternative to enjoy your holiday stay at feasible rates.

Today Turkey is one of the few countries that doesn't have the hustle and bustle of other tourist destinations, but yet has much to offer that can make your cheap Turkey holiday a wonderful and exciting holiday experience. There is an abundance of self catering and bed and breakfast accommodation, which provides a great base for your stay. In fact, holidays in Turkey can include anything starting from long weekend breaks, all inclusive holidays to the ever popular beach-break, featuring all the sun, sea and sand that you always wished for. It has a very uneven and varied terrain consisting of valleys, trails and mountains that makes it the best destination to enjoy hiking. In addition to this, this destination also offer many options to participate and enjoy different sort of outdoor activities like mountain biking on forest trails or even scuba diving in Bodrum.

Enjoying your cheap Turkish holidays you are never far from some of the most unique historical tourist attractions that this country has to offer. Having had a long history that was influenced by the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman empires to name just a few, this country has lots of destinations that enjoy great historical significance including some incredibly intricate architectures. The fascinating ruin of Ephesus located on the beautiful Turkish countryside is just one of the remarkable ancient treasures that you can enjoy during a day trip.

Nevertheless, Turkey is a country where you can do without spending much money and enjoy all what you always imagined. You can do paraglide over Dead Sea, river rafting, and even yachting in the blue coastal line. Adding to this, you may even do hot air ballooning, mountaineering and hunting in national park of turkey. If you are expecting some other sort of outdoor adventure then skiing on the mountains, visiting hot spring and spas, exploring the wild life and green plateaus of turkey are other alternatives that you can enjoy.

Moreover, if you are one among those who like shopping then resorts such as Bodrum and its charming narrow streets could be the most feasible option that can offer plenty of good shopping and frenetic nightlife. In addition to this, the versatile Marmaris is the most popular resort where you can find a vast choice of shops and restaurants, along with bars as well. Apart from this, shopping in turkey has own enjoyment if it is done at Istanbul. This is the most famous place in turkey and known for grand bazaar. This bazaar was built by sultan Mehmet, covers 65 streets and 3300 shops.

Today Turkey is not just about sun drenched beaches, nightclubs or remarkable mosques, it has many other tourists' attractions. In fact, there is so much to explore and enjoy that holidays in Turkey can provide a complete kaleidoscope of exciting opportunities and wonderful adventure experience. So this season, plan your cheap Turkey holiday for a wonderful adventure and relaxing experience.








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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Turkish Gulet Cruises - Enjoy Your Holidays the Natural Way


Sailing Turkey on a gulet is an unforgettable experience where you get the opportunity to explore the beauties of the Turkish coastlines. You can experience the gulet holidays Turkey with warm water and memorable views of a most attractive country.

A Turkish gulet is a sailing yacht made up of wood and powered with a motor. These Turkey gulets have tall sails also as a secondary means to move in water. Turkish Gulet Cruises are arranged on a rental basis with varied time duration. The facilities often include libraries, air conditioning, private cabins, main cabin catering dining table and bar.

In addition to that, there is an energetic, friendly and well-experienced crew on a Turkish gulet to share the charm of the local area. The modern Turkey gulets also have showers and hot water facilities. In addition to this gulets, have modern gadgets like navigational, fishing and diving equipments along with music systems.

Turkey being a country with magnificent beaches has so much to explore. By land you would have to spend long hours of grueling road travel. However, there is an easy way to get discomfort, effort and worries out of your holidays, just by opting for gulet holidays in Turkey.

Sailing Turkey on a gulet is very relaxing, as you don't have to bother about movement from one place to another. The expert crew steers and maintains the gulet while providing you with full privacy all along the cruise.

Most of the Turkey gulets are designed with holidays in mind. They are tailor-made to cater everyone's requirement. There are indoor as well as outdoor saloons where you can sit, sun bathe and see the scenery move past. It's enjoying nature at its best.

You can chose the length and types of activities you want for your holiday trip on a Turkish gulet. You can as per your requirement decide on a short cruise with less activities or a longer trip with more things to do.

Destinations vary from Marmaris to Kos and Rhodes. The activities offered are of varied nature from going on historical exploration to swimming in warm clean waters. A Turkey Gulet will provide you and your family one of the best scenic sailing journeys. A few important locations that you will come across when you move along on gulet holidays in Turkey are Bodrum, Cokertme, Cati Lagoon, English Harbour, Marmaris and Cleopatra Island.

Bodrum where many civilizations flourished is a home to ruins of the Mausoleum, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Cokertme is a large bay on the northern coast of Gokova It is the place where cruising yachtsmen get water and provisions for further explorations. Next, in the line is Cati Lagoon and as the name suggests it is wonderful lagoon where you can enjoy swimming.

Cleopatra Island has a story that white sand was bought here by the Egyptian princess Cleopatra so this is the name given to this place. Marmaris located on a bay has rugged pine-full mountains in the background. It is a place ideal for sailing and water sports. If you are interested in live entertainment then there are live dancing bars that run right through the night for your pleasure. There is much to be enjoyed by sailing Turkey.









Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Holidays in Turkey


With origins from the word 'strong' in the old Turkish language, Turkey has been home to human habitation for longer than anywhere else on earth. The area has been settled since Neolithic times by a range of peoples. The original land of the Turks stretched across Central Asia, and today's culture has Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern and European influences.

One major story of the history of Turkey is the Ottoman Empire - A Turkish empire that at the height of its power in the 16th and 17th Centuries stretched across 3 continents, It gradually lost power during the 19th Century and what was left of it became the Republic of Turkey in 1923.

Today Turkey is a thriving democracy, and for decades has been a favoured holiday destination for people wanting to combine great Mediterranean beaches, varied and cultured towns and cities, with a fantastic range of places to visit and explore.

The capital of Turkey and its largest city is Istanbul. Often regarded as the place where East and West meet and infuse. It is extrovert in character - its unique identity of colourful history and dynamic contemporary style reaches out to the visitor. These contrasts don't collide, they converge, with the Bosphurus - a wide river that divides the East side with the West - marking out this almost momentous indicator of where one huge culture meets another. Two big bridges cross the river and each side has its own myriad of characteristics, with the old town in the European side popular for tourist accommodation, and famous sites such as the Blue Mosque well worth visiting.

Away from the bustle of city life, Turkey boasts a variety of outstanding national parks, with the Kacker Mountain National Park, by the Black Sea coast, featuring a variety of wildlife and some stunning scenery. Alpine villages offer quality accommodation for hikers and offer a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the area. Other national parks feature A wide diversity of geological wonders, nature reserves, and tranquil lakes.

With a proud tradition of dance and music, Turkey's folk culture plays a huge role in daily life that varies from region to region. With influences from the west and the east, Turkish music blends European classical tones with Eastern styles. Fine art is evident around Turkey, with museums and art galleries offering a range of works for visitors and locals alike.

For food lovers, holidays in Turkey mean the visitor is treated to a unique blend of Eastern and Mediterranean recipes, and truly deserves its status as one of the world's best. The great feature of Turkish cities is, as they have grown and drawn in people from the regions, they have also drawn in the fabulous variety of local cuisines. Vine leaves, bread and rice are a staple accompaniment to some excellent, and often rich, lamb and fish dishes. Istanbul is especially regarded for its seafood restaurants.

The Turkish way of life is just as varied and colourful, with Eastern and Western - or the familiar and the less familiar - blending to form a welcoming and extrovert culture. Uniquely for a country with a huge and fascinating Islamic influence, in Turkey religion is celebrated yet kept private, and tolerance and diversity prevail.

Hotels in Turkey range from the stylish to the sublime, each with their own charm and take on their surroundings. With a fine climate all year round and some fascinating sights and sounds, Turkey's appeal extends far beyond the coastal holiday areas and warm Mediterranean waters.








For a relaxing, warm weather break holidays in Turkey combine great weather, reasonable prices and plenty of culture.


Monday, February 14, 2011

Enjoy Cheap Holidays in Altinkum - The Ultimate Beach Resort in Turkey


Do you want to sail in a large, authentic Turkish traditional, wooden Gulet and go along the beautiful waters of Altinkum to watch dolphins? Or do you want to simply sun bathe in the soft, golden sands of this famous resort? Altinkum, near the blue waters of the Aegean Sea, is a fusion of modern and ancient Turkey. It is a purpose-built resort with a friendly, informal and relaxed atmosphere. It is the ultimate destination for cheap holidays in Turkey with your loved ones.

Altinkum even features some of the world's best resorts which has great golden beach, and a mixture of fascinating ancient ruins and modern architectures. The Buyuk Anadolu resort, is just one among those few resorts in Altinkum that features beautiful beaches and sun-beds where you can not just relax and soak up plenty of sun, but may simply promenade the streets enjoying shopping with your family members. If you are looking for a hot and sunny holiday, this brilliant Turkish resort provides you over 300 days of sunshine. Just visit Altinkum between May and October and you can soak up a lot of sun with over 12 hours of sunshine a day.

Boat trips and water-sports are very popular in Altinkum. Starting from boating, sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling and scuba diving, this tourist has much to offer. Altinkum has plenty of attractive places to be explored by the holidaymaker. Just make an excursion to the Roman ruins and temples at Didim, take boat trips to other local islands or visit the bustling, atmospheric town of Bodrum or the archaeological sites in Ephesus or go shopping and sunning at Kusadasi- there are several classical sites and amazing places to be discovered here.

When visiting the other islands, you can go shopping or sightseeing there too. A holiday in Altinkum is incomplete without exploring nearby islands and witnessing the fascinating stone Medusa heads at the ancient temple of Apollo at Didyma. You will find that accommodation within the resort is cheap and affordable since it is tailored for different customers and holidaymakers with different budgets. There are many self-catering apartments which have all of the facilities in Altinkum and suits many people.

Altinkum offers a fine mixture of local Turkish cuisine and international Italian, British and Chinese cuisines. You should taste local specialities in the taverns and restaurants by night. Altinkum is also popularly known for Turkey's best seafood restaurants.

The place is even famous for its fascinating nightlife and features some of the great lively bars and clubs along the seafront. You can go for evening entertainment in the form of shows and discos are also popular and staged at many places. You will be pleased to find plenty of places to shop for clothing and jewellery as well as buy souvenirs to take back to your home. These range from small shops to big malls. Public transport and communication in Altinkum is good with local buses running into nearby resorts. There is also a ferry service to nearby places.

The Turkish resort, Altinkum is a very popular resort with sunny beaches and exciting offers for cheap beach holidays. If you are planning to spend holidays with your friends or family members then this could be the best option. Book your holidays to Altinkum and enjoy the ultimate cheap holidays in Turkey.









Plan For Turkey Holidays and Have Great Fun


Surrounded by eight countries, Turkey is one of the most popular and cheap holiday destinations in the world. Holding it one foot in Middle East and the other in the Europe, it is rapidly modernizing country with a mix of rituals along with modern thought. The key features that make this country unique is its well cultured and friendly natured people along with self catering accommodation, which even provides a best option for an ideal base & stay at feasible rates. However, no matter what be your budget, during your holiday in Turkey you may easily find a wide-ranging choice of adventure holidays that may even support local communities & the environment.

Nevertheless, whatever be your budget at Turkey, you may easily find an all-inclusive choice of adventure holidays that may even support local communities & the environment.

Today spending holidays in Turkey can surely be one of the most unbelievable experiences of your life. It is one of the few countries in world that doesn't have the hustle and bustle of other tourist destinations, but has much to do that can make your cheap Turkey holiday a wonderful adventure experience. It even features very impressive high mountains that makes it more perfect choice for all those who are looking for adventurous holiday. It has many options where you can enjoy outdoor activity like mountain biking on various forest trails.

Moreover, if you like or have great love for adventure activity like scuba diving then Turkey even has place like Bodrum. Perhaps scuba diving in Bodrum can be the most appropriate choice as you can easily enjoy your full day out at some famous dive centres all at nearly half price.

Turkey even has a very uneven and diverse terrain consisting of mountains, valleys and trails that also makes it the best destination to enjoy hiking. In fact, it has many different spots such as the Lycian way, which is Kate Clow's 500-km marked trail and St Paul Trail where you can benefit or practice one of its own kinds of hiking experience. Every trail offers a unique hiking experience. Adding to this, this country also has a varied coastline where one can easily spend time in activities like white-water rafting and kayaking. Nevertheless, if you are among those who are looking for ways to make your cheap Turkish holiday more active then you must not miss a traditional sailing boat known as a gullet.

There is so much to do in Turkey that it won't be wrong to say that this country is a home of exciting opportunities. Perhaps Turkey is not just about sun drenched beaches or amazing mosques, it too has various options where every tourist can have thrilling and adventure experience. So this season planning a cheap Turkey holiday for a wonderful adventure experience won't be a wrong idea.








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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Authentic Holidays to Olu Deniz in Turkey


Fethiye is a historic town and blends the old and the New very well. If you decide to choose Fethiye as your next holiday destination you will not be disappointed. Cheap prices good food and bags of hospitality await you in this scenic and naturally beautiful resort. Located only 1 hour from Dalaman airport and is also easily accessible from the Greek Island of Rhodes by catamaran in only 45 minutes

Historically speaking, Fethiye dates back to around the fifth century BC. The original name of Fethiye is actually Telmessos and it's said that the city was founded by the Anatolian Civilization. Way back in ancient times, the population of Fethiye were best known for their proficiency in fishing and town planning. The city has been through numerous invasions but the citizens were never forced to leave as they were occupied by the Lycians, the Romans, the Ottoman and the Greeks.

At the Fethiye Archeology Museum there are artifacts to be seen that date as far back as the Lycian rulers of old. Around the city, there are many historic sights to tour which include the tomb of Amyntas and the second theater built by the Romans.

Deciding on where to stay in or around Fethiye is but a mouse click or phone call away to one of the many hotels located in and around the area. If you're of the mind that a rustic retreat would work out well for your Turkish holiday you may want to make reservations at the Yuva Eco Holiday Center. The Yuva Eco Consists of cottages and log cabins, and serves both breakfast and dinner and both are included in the price. These cottages and cabins are fourteen miles from Fethiye near the Oludeniz Lagoon and they provide vehicle service from both the Dalaman and the Antalya airports. Views of the sparkling Mediterranean are available from at least one area of your cabin or cottage of choice. Another great hotel to check out is the Celey Hotel which is perched on a lovely hillside between Fethiye and Oludeniz. There are 46 rooms, each with a view of the center pool. Inside the hotel, there is a full service restaurant as well as a pool side bar that makes this hotel and ideal place to relax when you're not out exploring the nearby towns or beaches. A mini bus is available at the hotel for those who need transportation. Family apartments and a presidential suite are features of this hotel along with an area to play pool and the hotel also comes equipped with air conditioning.

Ordering up some awesome Turkish food is easy if you decide to dine at the Sultan Pepper where delicious Turkish, Mexican and Indian food are served. If you're from the United Kingdom and missing home or you're an out-of-the country tourist looking for a foreign variety you may want to check out the Yelken Restaurant. Their famed specialities include tasty dishes such as braised liver and onion to good old fashioned minced pies. Craving a good coffee or an apple pie? Look no further than the Buzz Café on a hot day near Fethiye. The Buzz bar has a fast internet connection and is a great place to relax and get away from the high daytime temperatures during the hot Turkish summer.

Favorite activities among the tourist and locals alike are horse back riding, hiking, exploring the lagoons, white water rafting, and swimming in the sparkling, clear waters of the Turkish Coast. Great beach spots include the Butterfly Valley Beach (which can only be accessed by boat) and the Kidrak Beach (awesome if you're looking for a little more seclusion.)

If you like the weather to be cool it's wise to plan your holiday between October and May where the temperatures range from the lower eighties down to the sixties during the day. Hot weather folks will enjoy Fethiye and the surrounding areas during the summer months where the temperatures rise to between the upper eighties and lower nineties.

Fun, adventure, relaxation and great cuisine are just some of the reasons to spend a cheap holiday in Turkey. Holidays in Fethiye make for a truly authentic Turkish experience.








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Saturday, February 12, 2011

Top Five Destinations For Holidays in Turkey


There are a number of reasons why Turkey is emerging into the twenty first century as the best place to go on holiday. Turkey has, over recent years, evolved into a reasonably peaceful, stable and commercially viable link between east and west. These factors have meant that Turkey's amazing holiday possibilities have been opened up. We count down the top five destinations you could visit on a Turkish holiday.

5. Gulet Cruising on the coast

A Gulet is a traditional wooden sailing ship, specific in design to parts of Turkey. Holidays to the region are made special by travelling on these unique ships. The rolling Mediterranean beneath the keel; skimming across beautifully clear blue water; these are memories that will stay with you during colder winter months. Holidays in Turkey are enhanced dramatically by either a short trip or an entire cruise on a Gulet, which allow you to experience the Turkish coastline in comfort and relaxation.

4. Akyaka

Akyaka is tucked away in the south of Turkey, a secluded beach resort in the province of Mugla. If you're looking for Holidays to Turkey with long sandy beaches and safe and shallow waters for the kids, look no further than Akyaka. The area has many opportunities for relaxation for the grown ups along-side the fun for children, and both will enjoy the views, the sea and the friendly attitude towards tourists of the local fishermen. Further, a Turkish holiday in Akyaka is incomplete without trying the great scuba diving in the area, including coral, vibrant fish life and interesting wrecks to explore.

3. Loryma Peninsula

The Loryma Peninsula seems more like a Norwegian fjord in summer than a part of a Mediterranean country. The stunning beauty of the area - with its many inlets, cliffs and outcrops - is enhanced by its balmy heat and warm waters. Loryma Peninsula is also home to the village of Kumlubük, which will really make any holiday in Turkey. An oasis of peace and quiet, the village offers a market - with authentic and rustic Turkish goods - restaurants with excellent local cuisine, and an award winning beach within walking distance.

2. Kalkan

Kalkan offers a compromise as far as Holidays in Turkey go; some urban build up, culture and bustle in the busy harbour, melded with local tranquillity and amazing beaches. The town is on the south coast of the country, with a mix of Greek and Turkish influences in architecture and cuisine. The town is also historically and commercially interesting, and visitors should not miss out on fishing trips from the harbour. The town also averages about 200 days of sunshine a year, so you won't miss out on a tan while on your Turkish holiday, even if not sunbathing.

1. Istanbul

Istanbul is the last word in Holidays to Turkey. Perfectly placed in the strait between the Black and Aegean seas, Istanbul is the capital of Turkish culture, commerce and government. The city is a riot of colour and spectacle, and is the perfect destination for city break holidays in Turkey. The city had and still has huge historical, religious and military significance, and would create just as significant a memory from any holiday in turkey.








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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Turkey Holidays on the Mediterranean Riviera


The Mediterranean Riviera

The beautiful southern coast of Turkey makes an arc around The Gulf of Antalya, where the sea washes the shores of some of the best seaside resorts in the Mediterranean. The Riviera is where you'll find the top destinations for Turkey holidays of Kemer, Lara, and Belek.

Kemer's Turkey Holidays

On the west of the Antalya Gulf is the resort of Kemer. Perhaps the best of Turkey's luxury hotels in the area takes the name of the region as its own: The Kemer Resort Hotel. This is the foremost family, all-inclusive hotel on these western shores, and Turkey holidays here benefit from the region's fine scenery. Kemer has beautiful views all around with its beach looking east over the sea towards Asia, and behind - looking inland - are the magnificent Taurus Mountains.

The Kemer Resort Hotel is as grand as its backdrop, and modern too. The interior is stylish and vibrant, with giant glass doors, trickling indoor fountains and halls twinkling with lights. The lobby atrium has a high ceiling with a glass lift that ascends a central column. From here you can explore the hotel during your Turkish holidays, taking a tour of the hotel's five restaurants - which include French and Japanese - each styled to match the cuisine.

To make sure your Turkey holidays are relaxing, the hotel has a selection of spa treatments available, but it's the variety of activities on hand that make the hotel great for family Turkish holidays. As well as the pool with its water slides, there is mini golf, tennis, bowling, billiards, water polo, beach volley ball and a cinema, to name a few. And if you feel like leaving the hotel, there's a water park and a dolphinarium not far away.

Turkish Holidays in Lara

Moving clockwise around the Gulf to the north takes us to Lara. This resort is not far from Antalya, the city after which the gulf is named. From here you can see the Taurus Mountains in the distance across the gulf.

In Lara, you'll find The Marden Palace Antalya, the venue of maybe the finest luxury holidays in Turkey. This is a five star deluxe hotel that ranks among the most opulent luxury hotels Turkey and the Mediterranean has to offer. The hotel combines Ottoman architecture with a stylish imitation of a Turkish palace, including hand-painted ceilings, gold leaf adornments, rich fabrics and marble floors.

If you treat yourself to Turkish holidays here you can enjoy a restaurant that has aquariums for walls, filling the dining area with watery blue light. There are fish close by outdoors too, with eagle rays in the reef adjoining the Marden's beach. If you don't want to snorkel with them, you can enjoy the gondolas on the hotel's canal, or take a dip in one of the world's largest swimming pools.

Belek: The Best Luxury Hotels in Turkey

Following the bay away from Lara to the East will lead you towards Belek. The Turkish holiday town of Belek is positioned in the centre of The Gulf of Antalya, halfway to Manavgat. The Kempinski Hotel - the Dome, The Gloria Serenity, and the Rixos Premium Hotel are the three best Belek luxury hotels in Turkey's central Riviera.

You will be blown away if you choose the Rixos Premium hotel for your luxury holidays in Turkey. When a hotel is rated as Five Star Deluxe accommodation, you know you'll be happy with the luxury part of your luxury holidays. Turkey becomes France here in a mall area of boutiques known as "French Street", which looks like an outdoor street scene, but is in fact under cover. The rest of the hotel also has a spacious and open feel, with giant indoor palms along polished tiled hallways, and pretty walkways, bridges and gardens outside.

On the beach, a wooden pier extends into the sea with a decking area of sun-loungers at the end for attaining that Turkey holiday tan. As well as the beach, the Rixos has its own water park with steep and spiralling slides, river channels, fountains and a wave machine.

Whichever side of the Antalya gulf you choose to stay we know you'll enjoy your Turkey holidays on the Turkish Mediterranean Riviera.








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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

North Cyprus Holidays


Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, situated 60km south of Turkey and 300km north of Egypt. It has two mountain ranges - the Pentadaktylos range along the north coast and the Troodos massif in the central and south-western parts of the island. Between the 2 ranges lies the plain of Messaoria. Climate is Mediterranean - hot, dry summers and changeable winters.

The area of the country is about 9,250 sq km (3,572 sq miles) and the population is just 754,064.Nicosia (Lefkosia/Lefkosa) is the Capital city. The composition of population is: Greek Cypriot (78%), Turkish Cypriot (18%), Maronites, Latins (4%) and Greek, Turkish and English are the major languages spoken here.

Composition of religions: Greek Orthodox (78%), Muslim (18%), Maronite, Armenian Apostolic, and others (4%). Currency of Cyprus is Euro (Turkish Lira in the northern part of Cyprus).

North Cyprus is one of the most beautiful and popular island holiday destinations in the Mediterranean. Cyprus Holidays provide beautiful natural attractions of the Mediterranean, unspoilt, unpolluted and uncrowned ones with miles of coastline and golden sands bathed in sunshine almost every day of the year. Cypriot people are cheerful, calm and hospitable. Cyprus has the best beaches in the Mediterranean.

The natural beauty of the island, the lovely climate, the warmth and generosity of the Turkish Cypriot people and the abundant selection of fresh foods make Northern Cyprus an unspoilt and non-commercialized haven. There is virtually no crime to speak of, and this country is reminiscent of UK standards long lost, where hospitality, politeness and the general enjoyment of life are the daily norm. Northern Cyprus enjoys a typical Eastern Mediterranean climate with long hot summers and short mild winters.

In Northern Cyprus visitors will find a friendly population that still welcomes British visitors. Prices and payment is often quoted in British pounds, traffic drives on the left and Northern Cyprus has a lovely climate enabling you to enjoy the sandy beaches, historical sites, and mountains. Visitors to Northern Cyprus will also appreciate the inexpensive shops and restaurants in Kyrenia.

The old harbor in Kyrenia is a wonderful place for holiday makers in to Cyprus. This harbor is replete with many pleasure crafts, tourist excursion and yachts. At the entrance of the harbor lies the Kyrenia Castle. The original castle was thought to have been built around the seventh century by Byzantines.

There are several tour operators that offer best services for comfortable holiday program to North Cyprus. The Direct Traveller is one such best tourist guide. The Direct Traveler has over five years experience as the Northern Cyprus You can well rely on this tour agency for your safe and pleasant holiday in Northern Cyprus. The Tour Operator is also a voluntary member of ABTA. To know various holiday packages offered by The Direct Traveler contact them right now. It is advisable to book your accommodation, air tickets, etc well before your scheduled departure.








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Monday, February 7, 2011

Explore Colorful Holidays to Turkey


The clear and serene water of the beaches in Mediterranean is perfect for holidays to Turkey. Turkey is rich in traditions and cultures and it is just this diversity that formulates move in Turkey then exhilarating. Even though turkey is a Muslim nation it is not ruled by seria laws. Turkey is one and only secular Muslim country run by civil laws. While it is indefinite what the future holds for Turkey, nowadays the area remains a superior holiday place and one of the best Europen destination to visit.

If you are planning for a beach holiday, Turkey is the best place to move on. Bear in mind, when you prepare your Turkey beach holiday that many of the beaches which have no lifeguards, but you can join it harmless by avoiding swimming alone. You will return home with incredible colorful memories and feel more relaxed than you ever expected. When your holidays to Turkey embrace a seaside trip, you can plan your nights at an assortment of clubs for some added fun. Turkey holidays have been sound famous for nightlife.

If you would like to see some tourist attractions in Turkey rather than spending all your time on the beach, visit some prehistoric remains or some of the structures that have a the past behind it. The structural design of buildings alone is great to see. You can in actuality get a sagacity of olden times at the glazing on these edifices. If you take a trip to Istanbul, you will have an opportunity to perceive and travel around the famous Palace. This is a great place to gaze. The exquisiteness of the palace can incarcerate the mind and have you position taken by the magnificence.

The remarkable region is the best place to sit and glaze on the structures and the beauty of the capital. As you look over the city, you can see towers that appear to persist for the foreseeable future. Your holidays to Turkey may also incorporate a user some time to see the many museums and gardens in the region of the area. Holiday in Turkey will present some fun, but if you use up a few days on the seashore and a pair of days walking around the area, you will have a great time.

Plan your vacations and get the people away for the Turkey holidays. Holidays are excellent times to use up in other kingdoms to see how they have a good time during holidays. You can gain knowledge a lot about how others have fun by attending. Just the once you have your plans all placed, the only thing left to do is take a trip. This in itself will be amusing and thrilling time. When arrive at your destination, the whole thing you have left to do is have fun and make good reminiscences. Get pleasure from the area and the people as you are celebrating the vacations.








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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Holidays in Turkey


With origins from the word 'strong' in the old Turkish language, Turkey has been home to human habitation for longer than anywhere else on earth. The area has been settled since Neolithic times by a range of peoples. The original land of the Turks stretched across Central Asia, and today's culture has Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern and European influences.

One major story of the history of Turkey is the Ottoman Empire - A Turkish empire that at the height of its power in the 16th and 17th Centuries stretched across 3 continents, It gradually lost power during the 19th Century and what was left of it became the Republic of Turkey in 1923.

Today Turkey is a thriving democracy, and for decades has been a favoured holiday destination for people wanting to combine great Mediterranean beaches, varied and cultured towns and cities, with a fantastic range of places to visit and explore.

The capital of Turkey and its largest city is Istanbul. Often regarded as the place where East and West meet and infuse. It is extrovert in character - its unique identity of colourful history and dynamic contemporary style reaches out to the visitor. These contrasts don't collide, they converge, with the Bosphurus - a wide river that divides the East side with the West - marking out this almost momentous indicator of where one huge culture meets another. Two big bridges cross the river and each side has its own myriad of characteristics, with the old town in the European side popular for tourist accommodation, and famous sites such as the Blue Mosque well worth visiting.

Away from the bustle of city life, Turkey boasts a variety of outstanding national parks, with the Kacker Mountain National Park, by the Black Sea coast, featuring a variety of wildlife and some stunning scenery. Alpine villages offer quality accommodation for hikers and offer a unique insight into the day-to-day life of the area. Other national parks feature A wide diversity of geological wonders, nature reserves, and tranquil lakes.

With a proud tradition of dance and music, Turkey's folk culture plays a huge role in daily life that varies from region to region. With influences from the west and the east, Turkish music blends European classical tones with Eastern styles. Fine art is evident around Turkey, with museums and art galleries offering a range of works for visitors and locals alike.

For food lovers, holidays in Turkey mean the visitor is treated to a unique blend of Eastern and Mediterranean recipes, and truly deserves its status as one of the world's best. The great feature of Turkish cities is, as they have grown and drawn in people from the regions, they have also drawn in the fabulous variety of local cuisines. Vine leaves, bread and rice are a staple accompaniment to some excellent, and often rich, lamb and fish dishes. Istanbul is especially regarded for its seafood restaurants.

The Turkish way of life is just as varied and colourful, with Eastern and Western - or the familiar and the less familiar - blending to form a welcoming and extrovert culture. Uniquely for a country with a huge and fascinating Islamic influence, in Turkey religion is celebrated yet kept private, and tolerance and diversity prevail.

Hotels in Turkey range from the stylish to the sublime, each with their own charm and take on their surroundings. With a fine climate all year round and some fascinating sights and sounds, Turkey's appeal extends far beyond the coastal holiday areas and warm Mediterranean waters.








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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Taking Holidays to Turkey - With a Difference


Having spent the last 15 years taking holidays in Turkey my wife and I are always looking for a nice place to relax and escape the hordes that descend on Turkey's beach resorts during the summer months. Both of us are in the service industry so we are always desperate to "get away from it all". Why Holidays to Turkey all the time I hear you say? Well, my wife is Turkish and she wants to go there at least once a year so I do not really have much choice in the matter.

She always has an excuse to go whether it is for visiting family or friends; there is always someone whom she has not seen for a while. This year we decided on a cheap family holiday and chose to visit a friend who runs a camp site in a secluded valley about 20 miles away from the nearest major holiday town of Fethiye. Due to the fact that we were traveling with our 1 year old son, we decided to go on a schedule flight from London Gatwick to Dalaman in Turkey. The airline we chose for this occasion was an obscure schedule airline called Cyprus Turkish airlines which I had never flown with or heard of anytime in the past. The reason we chose to fly with them is that they offer a whooping 25 kilograms of luggage per person; whereas a lot of the other cheap holiday charters to Turkey offer a tiny allowance of only 15 kilograms.

Due to the fact that we were well and truly stung the previous year, when we thought we had purchased a cheap flight to Turkey only to find out that we had to pay £90 pounds worth of excess luggage (the flight only cost £123) - not a pleasant start to our first family holiday! This time we did our research and I must admit it paid off even though we paid a lot more for the fare; we received free food and drink on board, which a lot of the other cheap holiday airlines do not offer. In fact we were 10 kilos over our allowance as my wife likes to take most of our fixtures and fittings from our family home to our family holiday.

The flight was pleasant enough, no in-flight entertainment, but who needs that with a 1 year old baby in tow. On arrival to Dalaman we were picked up by a Turkish gentleman called Ahmed in a massive jeep type vehicle which looked like something like a monster trucks. It was a very pleasant drive! We drove through beautiful Turkish holiday resorts such as Gocek, Calis beach, Fethiye and Olu-Deniz.
After crossing the holiday resort of Oludeniz and going past the huge Resort of Lykia World, the road turns into a dust track. The road between Olu-deniz and Kabak (the campsite) is carved into the side of huge cliffs, 300 meters above sea level with no barriers to stop vehicles from plunging in to the azure sea below. Thankfully our driver could see the terror in our eyes and drove very calmly and carefully. On arrival to Kabak bay our driver let the 4x4 kick in and we started to descend using a road very similar to a donkey track, in the pitch black.

Once we arrived we were shown our accommodation which consisted of a wooden hut built around a tree, with a balcony and also the added bonus of a shower and toilet! Turan camp consists of 16 bungalows, 6 of which have shower and toilet facilities.

My first night was spent eradicating our mosquito problem with my bare hands. I finally managed to sleep and I was greeted by the most magnificent view in the morning, there in front of me I was presented with the beach and the towering mountains all around us; it was truly awe inspiring. Unfortunately this place really does not know the meaning of health and safety. We were constantly chasing our baby boy all around, who always seemed to find the most dangerous areas to play in. To top things he came out with chicken pox on our second day of the visit.

Kabak bay is on the ancient Lycian way which is a path along the southwestern coast line of Turkey. My plan was to walk some of it, but I did not get any chance since my days were spent looking after baby and keeping him out the sun and away from dangers. Although we were in a truly amazing place, it was not what I had in mind for a cheap family holiday. After 6 days the chicken spots had started to fade and my wife and I thought that enough was enough and decided to check in to an all-Inclusive family holiday resort nearby Fethiye.

I would like to return there someday but definitely without the children. So it looks like that I will be in my late fifties when I can enjoy an alternative holiday. So it is an all inclusive holiday for at least the next 10 years!








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