Friday, August 21, 2009
FETHİYE is well sited for access to some of the region’s ancient sites, many of which date from the time when this area was the independent kingdom of Lycia. The best beaches, around the Ölüdeniz lagoon, are now much too crowded for comfort, but Fethiye is still a real market town and has been able [...]
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Now one of the Mediterranean coast’s major resorts, ALANYA is a booming place that has fortunately managed to hold on to much of its character. It’s much less crowded than Sıde, even in midsummer. Most of the old town lies on the great rocky promontory that juts out into the sea, the bulk of [...]
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Antalya, Turkey Information by Rough Guides
ANTALYA is blessed with an ideal climate and a stunning setting. Despite the grim appearance of its concrete sprawl, it’s an agreeable place, although the main area of interest for visitors is confined to the relatively small old quarter; its beaches don’t rate much consideration. The city also makes [...]
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Antalya Museum : Founded in 1922 by Suleyman Fikri Erten and housed first in the Alaaddin Mosque in the aged habitation and then in the Yivli Minaret, the museum collection was afterwards moved to its prevailing location. The museum collection contains of 12 show in public rooms and its planted areas and open galleries. In [...]
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Antalya ( Antalia ) Turkey International Airport is large-scale and modern, constructed to accommodate the millions of travellers who arrive to Turkey’s Mediterranean sandy beaches in high summer.
The Antalya Airport has two worldwide terminals and one household terminal. Airline businesses use Terminal I or Terminal II, and they’ll notify you which they use so you [...]
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Altinkum Travel Guide
Overview: Like Bodrum and Kusadasi, its neighbours onto Turkey’s south Aegean Coast, Altinkum is heavily frequented via British holiday package tourists, but unlike these else frenetic hotels Altinkum is low and quiet, making it heavenly for households with young [...]
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
In the west end of the City this golden seashore lies four or five kilometers to the Bey Montains. Beginning from April it is likely to go in the ocean seven months of the year. Then the hills which are 3.000 meters high overhead ocean grade offer the vacationers very good winter sports – skiing, [...]
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
“Lara Beach” east of Antalya is a long sandy beach of mild swell, darkish sand, and some little pebbles.
Holidays in Lara Beach pledge the blend of natural attractiveness and stylishly evolved inns that is unhappily missing at numerous of the world’s most well liked sandy beach spots. Over-development can detract from the very cause why [...]
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Monday, January 26, 2009
The Patara Beach which is located 75 km south of Fethiye, is for certain the best of the Turkish beaches. It is a isolated sandy beach, perfect for the solitude seekers and those who desire to get away from the hustle [...]
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Monday, January 19, 2009
Overview : Situated on the Gulf of Antalya on Turkey’s Mediterranean seaboard area, Alanya has been a highly ranked shoreline holiday resort for over 800 years. Today’s European tourists are drawn here for much the identical causes as the [...]
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