Showing posts with label Tourism in Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism in Turkey. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3

Kemer Travel Guide, Turkey

Kemer is located about 43 kilometres from Antalya. It is really very attractive village at the outskirts of the Taurus Mountains. Kemer has nine pretty villages. The population of Kemer is roughly around 10.000 and it has a coast of 52 kms. In Kemer the forest, the sea and the mountains blend with each other and it offers an ideal environment for a wonderful holiday.

Kemer, Antalya

Many developments had been in Kemer recently. The investments made for the development of Tourism Industry, has a big important role in Kemer's economy. This town is an actual sample of the urbanization. Kemer is a quite and comfortable holiday district, with ; easy and organized transportation, completed infrastructure, , all utilities of communication and well working Municipality. Today, Kemer is well known place and has important touristic town in tourism. Kemer marina is fully equipped and it has facilities for all activities so that yachtsmen can enjoy the beaches and bays south of the town. Shopping lovers will delight in the wonderful range of high quality souvenirs for sale. Kemer's setting, however, is incredibly fascinating and beautiful, and it supposedly had its origins as a Lycian settlement. Many hotels in Kemer offer their own activities and entertainments for guests, and several have private beach access.

Kemer, Antalya

On the 16 km west of the touristic town of Kemer there is an ancient Lycian city Phaselis. Modern resort town Kemer has a vibrant club and disco culture. With many restaurants, bars, blue flag beaches and a 180-capacity yacht marina. Popular coastal villages such as Beldibi, Göynük, Kiris, Çamyuva, Çayova, Aslanbucak, Kuzdere, Beycik and Çirali also provide many exciting nightlife options.

Sunday, November 21

LARA BEACH


Pass through the elegant arches of Hadrian’s Gate on to Atatürk
Caddesi and turn right for the Atatürk Museum (open 8:30am-5pm,
closed Monday; free). The house, which Atatürk visited between
1930 and 1935, has a collection of evocative photographs and some of
his personal belongings ranging from a gramophone to his pajamas.
Farther along the same road, past rows of shops, restaurants and bars,
is a strip of mass-market hotels. Many overhang the cliffs above Lara
Beach (10 km/six miles to the east of the city center). Just before you
get to the beach are the Lower Düden Falls, which crash down the
rocks into the sea. They are best seen from a boat.

Wednesday, February 3

İstanbul Part-1

The god and human, nature and art are together in there, they have created such a perfect place that it is valuable to see.” Lamartine’s famous poetic line reveals his love for İstanbul, describing the embracing of two continents, with one arm reaching out to Asia and the other to Europe.

İstanbul, once known as the capital of capital cities, has many unique features. It is the only city in the world to straddle two continents, and the only one to have been a capital during two consecutive empires – Christian and Islamic. Once was capital of the Ottoman Empire, İstanbul still remains the commercial, historical and cultural pulse of Turkey, and its beauty lies in its ability to embrace its contradictions. Ancient and modern, religious and secular, Asia and Europe, mystical and earthly all co-exist here.

Its variety is one of İstanbul’s greatest attractions: The ancient mosques, palaces, museums and bazaars reflect its diverse history. The thriving shopping area of Taksim buzzes with life and entertainment. And the serene beauty of the İstanbul strait, Princes Islands and parks bring a touch of peace to the otherwise chaotic metropolis.

Districts

Adalar, Avcılar, Bağcılar, Bahçelievler, Bakırköy, Beşiktaş, Bayrampaşa, Beykoz, Beyoğlu, Eminönü, Eyüb, Fatih, Gaziosmanpaşa, Kadıköy, Kâğıthane, Kartal, Küçükçekmece, Pendik, Sarıyer, Şişli, Ümraniye, Üsküdar, Zeytinburnu, Büyükçekmece, Çatalca, Silivri, Şile, Esenler, Güngören, Maltepe, Sultanbeyli, and Tuzla.

The İstanbul strait

Golden Horn: This horn-shaped estuary divides European İstanbul. One of the best natural harbours in the world, it was once the centre for the Byzantine and Ottoman navies and commercial shipping interests. Today, attractive parks and promenades line the shores, a picturesque scene especially as the sun goes down over the water. At Fener and Balat, neighbourhoods midway up the Golden Horn, there are entire streets filled with old wooden houses, churches, and synagogues dating from Byzantine and Ottoman times. The Orthodox Patriarchy resides at Fener and a little further up the Golden Horn at Eyup, are some wonderful examples of Ottoman architecture. Muslim pilgrims from all over the world visit Eyup Mosgue and Tomb of Eyup, the Prophet Mohammed’s standard bearer, and it is one of the holiest places in Islam. The area is a still a popular burial place, and the hills above the mosque are dotted with modern gravestones interspersed with ornate Ottoman stones. The Pierre Loti Cafe, at the top of hill overlooking the shrine and the Golden Horn, is a wonderful place to enjoy the tranquility of the view.

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Beyoğlu and Taksim: Beyoğlu is an interesting example of a district with European-influenced architecture, from a century before. Europe’s second oldest subway, Tunel was built by the French in 1875, must be also one of the shortest – offering a one-stop ride to start of Taksim. Near to Tunel is the Galata district, whose Galata Tower became a famous symbols of İstanbul, and the top of which offers a tremendous 180 degree view of the city.

From the Tunel area to Taksim square, is one of the city’s focal points for shopping, entertainment and urban promenading: İstiklal Caddesi is a fine example of the contrasts and compositions of İstanbul; fashion shops, bookshops, cinemas, markets, restaurants and even hand-carts selling trinkets and simit (sesame bread snack) ensure that the street is packed throughout the day until late into the night. The old tramcars re-entered into service, which shuttle up and down this fascinating street, and otherwise the street is entirely pedestrianised. There are old embassy buildings, Galatasaray High School, the colourful ambience of Balık Pazarı (Fish Bazaar) and restaurants in Çiçek Pasaji (Flower Passage). Also on this street is the oldest church in the area, St Mary’s Draperis dating back to 1789, and the Franciscan Church of St Antoine, demolished and then rebuilt in 1913.

The street ends at Taksim Square, a big open plaza, the hub of modern İstanbul and always crowded, crowned with an imposing monument celebrating Ataturk and the War of Independence. The main terminal of the new subway is under the square, adjacent is a noisy bus terminal, and at the north end is the Ataturk Cultural Centre, one of the venues of the İstanbul Theatre Festival. Several five-star hotels are dotted around this area, like the Hyatt, Intercontinental and Hilton (the oldest of its kind in the city). North of the square is the İstanbul Military Museum.

Taksim and Beyoğlu have for centuries been the centre of nightlife, and now there are many lovely bars and clubs off Istiklal Cadesi, including some of the only gay venues in the city. Beyoğlu is also at the centre of the more bohemian arts scene.

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Sultanahmet: Many places of tourist interest are concentrated in Sultanahmet, in heart of the Imperial Centre of the Ottoman Empire. The most important places in this area, all of which are described in detail in the “Places of Interest” section, are Topkapı Palace, Aya Sofya, Sultanahmet Mosgue (the Blue Mosque), the Hippodrome, Kapalı Carşı (Covered Market), Yerebatan Sarnıcı and the Museum of Islamic Art.

In addition to this wonderful selection of historical and architectural sites, Sultanahmet also has a large concentration of carpet and souvenir shops, hotels and guesthouses, cafes, bars and restaurants, and travel agents.

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Ortaköy: Ortakoy was a resort for the Ottoman rulers because of its attractive location on the İstanbul strait, and is still a popular spot for residents and visitors. The village is within a triangle of a mosque, church and synagogue, and is near çirağan Palace, Kabataş High School, Feriye, Princess Hotel.

The name Ortaköy reflects the university students and teachers who would gather to drink tea and discuss life, when it was just a small fishing village. These days, however, that scene has developed into a suburb with an increasing amount of expensive restaurants, bars, shops and a huge market. The fishing, however, lives on and the area is popular with local anglers, and there is now a huge waterfront tea-house which is crammed at weekends and holidays.

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Sarıyer: The first sight of Sarıyer is where the İstanbul strait connects with the Black Sea, after the bend in the river after Tarabya. Around this area, old summer houses, embassies and fish restaurants line the river, and a narrow road which separates it from Büyükdere, continues along to the beaches of Kilyos.

Sarıyer and Rumeli Kavağı are the final wharfs along the European side visited by the İstanbul strait boat trips. Both these districts, famous for their fish restaurants along with Anadolu Kavagı, get very crowded at weekends and holidays with İstanbul residents escaping the city.

After these points, the İstanbul strait is lined with tree-covered cliffs and little habitation. The Sadberk Hanım Museum, just before Sariyer, is an interesting place to visit; a collection of archaeological and ethnographic items, housed in two wooden houses. A few kilometres away is the huge Belgrade Forest, once a haunting ground of the Ottomans, and now a popular weekend retreat into the largest forest area in the city.

Üsküdar: Relatively unknown to tourists, the suburb of Üsküdar, on the Asian side of the İstanbul strait, is one of the most attractive suburbs. Religiously conservative in its background, it has a tranquil atmosphere and some fine examples of imperial and domestic architecture.

The iskele, or Mihrimah Mosgue is opposite the main ferry pier, on a high platform with a big covered porch in front, often occupied by older local men watching life around them. Opposite this is Yeni Valide Mosgue, built in 1710, and the Valide Sultan’s green tomb rather like a giant birdcage. The Çinili Mosque takes its name from the beautiful tiles which decorate the interior, and was built in 1640.

Apart from places of religious interest, Üsküdar is also well known as a shopping area, with old market streets selling traditional local products, and a good fleamarket with second hand furniture. There are plenty of good restaurants and cafes with a great views of the İstanbul strait and the rest of the city, along the quayside. In the direction of Haydarpaşa is the Karaca Ahmet Cemetery, which is the largest Muslim graveyard in İstanbul. The front of the Çamlıca hills lie at the ridge of area and also offer great panoramic views of the islands and river.

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Kadıköy: Further down to the south along, the İstanbul strait towards the Marmara sea, Kadıköy has developed into a lively area with up-market shopping, eating and entertainment making it popular especially with wealthy locals. Once prominent in the history of Christianity, the 5th century hosted important consul meetings here, but there are few reminders of that age. It is one of the improved districts of İstanbul over the last century, and fashionable area to promenade along the waterfront in the evenings, especially around the marinas and yacht clubs.

Bağdat Caddesi is one of the most trendy – and label-conscious – fashion shopping streets, and for more down-to-earth goods, the Gen Azim Gündüz Caddesi is the best place for clothes, and the bit pazari on Ozelellik Sokak is good for browsing through junk. The Benadam art gallery remains in Moda district with many other foreing cusines, restaurants and cafes.

Haydarpaşa: To the north of Kadikoy is Haydarpasa, and the train station built in 1908 with Prussian-style architecture which was the first stop along the Baghdad railway. Now it is the main station going to eastbound destinations both within Turkey, and international. There are tombs and monuments dedicated to the English and French soldiers who lost their lives during the Crimean War (1854-56), near the military hospital. The north-west wing of the 19th Century Selimiye Barracks once housed the hospital, used by Florence Nightingale to care for soldiers, and remains to honour her memory.

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Polonezköy: Polonezköy, although still within the city, is 25 km. away from the centre and not easy to reach by public transport. Translated as “village of the Poles”, the village has a fascinating history: It was established in 1848 by Prince Czartorisky, leader of the Polish nationals who was granted exile in the Ottoman Empire to escape oppression in the Balkans. During his exile, he succeeded in establishing a community of Balkans, which still survives, on the plot of land sold to him by a local monastery.

Since the 1970s the village has become a popular place with local İstanbulites, who buy their pig meat there (pig being forbidden under Islamic law and therefore difficult to get elsewhere). All the Poles have since left the village, and the place is inhabited now by wealthy city people, living in the few remaining Central European style wooden houses with pretty balconies.

What attracts most visitors to Polonezkoy is its vast green expanse, which was designated İstanbul’s first national park, and the walks though forests with streams and wooden bridges. Because of its popularity, it gets crowded at weekends and the hotels are usually full.

Kilyos: Kilyos is the nearest beach resort to the city, on the Black Sea coast on the European side of the İstanbul strait. Once a Greek fishing village, it has quickly been developed as a holiday-home development, and gets very crowded in summer. Because of its ease to get there, 25km and plenty of public transport, it is good for a day trip, and is a popular weekend getaway with plenty of hotels, and a couple of campsites.

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Şile: A pleasant, small holiday town, Şile lies 50km from Üsküdar on the Black Sea coast and some people even live there and commute into İstanbul. The white sandy beaches are easily accessible from the main highway, lying on the west, as well as a series of small beaches at the east end. The town itself if perched on a clifftop over looking the bay tiny island. There is an interesting French-built black-and-white striped lighthouse, and 14th century Genoese castle on the nearby island. Apart from its popular beaches, the town is also famous for its craft; Şile bezi, a white muslin fabric a little like cheesecloth, which the local women embroider and sell their products on the street, as well as all over Turkey.

The town has plenty of accommodation available, hotels, guest houses and pensions, although can get very crowded at weekends and holidays as it is very popular with people from İstanbul for a getaway, especially in the summer. There are small restaurants and bars in the town.

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Prince’s Islands: Also known as İstanbul Islands, there are eight within one hour from the city, in the Marmara Sea. Boats ply the islands from Sirkeci, Kabataş and Bostancı, with more services during the summer. These islands, on which monasteries were established during the Byzantine period, was a popular summer retreat for palace officials. It is still a popular escape from the city, with wealthier owning summer houses.

Büyükada The largest and most popular one in İstanbul is Büyükada (the Great Island). Large wooden mansions still remain from the 19th century when wealthy Greek and Armenian bankers built them as a holiday villas. The island has always been a place predominantly inhabited by minorities.

Buyukada has long had a history of people coming here in exile or retreat; its most famous guest being Leon Trotsky, who stayed for four years writing ‘The History of the Russian Revolution’. The monastery of St George also played host to the granddaughter of Empress Irene, and the royal princess Zoe, in 1012.

The island consists of two hills, both surmounted by monasteries, with a valley between. Motor vehicles are banned, so getting around the island can be done by graceful horse and carriage, leaving from the main square off Isa Celebi Sokak. Bicycles can also be hired.

The southern hill, Yule Tepe, is the quieter of the two and also home of St George’s Monastery. It consists of a series of chapels on three levels, the site of which is a building dating back to the 12th century. In Byzantine times it was used as an asylum, with iron rings on the church floors used to restrain patients. On the northern hill is the monastery İsa Tepe, a 19th century house.

The entire island is lively and colourful, with many restaurants, hotels, tea houses and shops. There are very big well-kept houses, trim gardens, and pine groves, as well as plenty of beach and picnic areas.

Burgazada It is a smaller and less infrastructured for tourists.The famous Turkish novelist, Sait Faik Abasıyanık lived there, and his house has been turned into a museum dedicated to his work, and retains a remarkable tranquil and hallowed atmosphere.

Heybeliada ‘Island of the Saddlebag’, because of its shape, is loved for its natural beauty and beaches. It also has a highly prestigious and fashionable watersports club in the northwest of the island. One of its best-known landmarks is the Greek Orthodox School of Theology, with an important collection of Byzantine manuscripts. The school sits loftily on the northern hill, but permission is needed to enter, from the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Fener. The Deniz Harp Okulu, the Naval High School, is on the east side of the waterfront near the jetty, which was originally the Naval War Academy set up in 1852, then a high school since 1985. Walking and cycling are popular here, plus isolated beaches as well as the public Yöruk Beach, set in a magnificent bay.

There are plenty of good local restaurants and tea houses, especially along Ayyıldız Caddesi, and the atmosphere is one of a close community.

Environment: Wide beaches of Kilyos at European side of Black Sea at 25th km. outside the İstanbul, is attracting İstanbul residents during summer months. Belgrad Forest, inside from Black Sea, at European Side is the widest forest around İstanbul. İstanbul residents, at week ends, come here for family picnic with brazier at its shadows. 7 old water tank and some natural resources in the region compose a different atmosphere. Moğlova Aqueduct, which is constructed by Mimar Sinan during 16th century among Ottoman aqueducts, is the greatest one. 800 m. long Sultan Süleyman Aqueduct, which is passing over Golf Club, and also a piece of art of Mimar Sinan is one of the longest aqueducts within Turkey.

Polonezköy, which is 25 km. away from İstanbul, is founded at Asia coast during 19th century by Polish immigrants. Polonezköy, for walking in village atmosphere, travels by horse, and tasting traditional Polish meals served by relatives of initial settlers, is the resort point of İstanbul residents. Beaches, restaurants and hotels of Şile at Black Sea coast and 70 km. away from Üsküdar, are turning this place into one of the most cute holiday places of İstanbul. Region which is popular in connection with tourism, is the place where famous Şile cloth is produced.

Bayramoğlu – Darıca Bird Paradise and Botanic Park is a unique resort place 38 km. away from İstanbul. This gargantuan park with its trekking roads, restaurants is full of bird species and plants, coming from various parts of the world.

Sweet Eskihisar fisherman borough, to whose marina can be anchored by yachtsmen after daily voyages in Marmara Sea is at south east of İstanbul. Turkey’s 19th century famous painter, Osman Hamdi Bey’s house in borough is turned into a museum. Hannibal’s tomb between Eskihisar and Gebze is one of the sites around a Byzantium castle.

There are lots of İstanbul residents’ summer houses in popular holiday place 65 km. away from İstanbul, Silivri. This is a huge holiday place with magnificent restaurants, sports and health centers. Conference center is also attracting businessmen, who are escaping rapid tempo of urban life for “cultural tourism” and business – holiday mixed activities. Scheduled sea bus service is connecting İstanbul to Silivri.

Islands within Marmara Sea, which is adorned with nine islands, was the banishing place of the Byzantium princes. Today they are now wealthy İstanbul residents’ escaping places for cool winds during summer months and 19th century smart houses. Biggest one of the islands is Büyükada. You can have a marvelous phaeton travel between pine trees or have a swim within one of the numerous bays around islands!

Other popular islands are Kınalı, Sedef, Burgaz and Heybeliada. Regular ferry voyages are connecting islands to both Europe and Asia coasts. There is a rapid sea bus service from Kabataş during summers.

Sunday, August 30

Turkey Expecting 26million Tourists This Year – 30million 2010

Despite the international crisis the Turkish government is still expecting to see 26 million tourists this year, a major growth on the 23 million received last year.

“We are expecting around 26 million tourists this year and our target for 2010 is 30 million if we could overcome the crisis,” Turkey’s culture and tourism minister Ertugrul Gunay told the Anadolu Agency.

Gunay said Turkey ranked 7th in the world in terms of number of tourists and 9th in terms of the revenues from tourism sector.


The Turkish minister also said the number of visitors increased by 1.1 percent as of July over the same period last year as other Mediterranean countries continued to see sharp drops such as Spain which he said had lost 5-8 percent of its visitors.

Gunay said number of tourists from France had increased up to 1 million in 2009 after “Turkish Season in France” had opened earlier this year, adding that 2010 would be “Japanese Year” in Turkey.

The number of tourists from the UK is also set to grow massively this year, as it has for the last few years. The Association of British Travel Agents is forecasting 25% growth in British tourism to Turkey this year, as the strong Euro makes people look outside the Eurozone for their holidays.



Turkish tourism is very much a growth sector, with budget and mainstream airlines from around the world regularly announcing new flights to and from the country to service the increased demand.

Wednesday, June 17

6 things you must do in Antalya, Turkey

Turkey is arising as one of the top short-flight destinations this year. Alfresco the eurozone, its bargain bulk is affectionate to British visitors. The country has a huge coffer with an amaranthine acceptance of resorts adulterated up with quiet little coves and fishing villages. You are affirmed top-wattage sunshine and a abundantly mild welcome. Gareth Huw Davies lists his favourite things on the adorable amplitude of coffer about Antalya - the Turquoise Coast…

Dig this: The ruins of ancient Perge near Antalya

The charcoal of age-old Perge beside Antalya

1. GLORY COAST

Legend has it that 2,000 years ago King Attalos II of Pergamon adorable his men to locate ‘Heaven on Earth’. They activate this baronial amplitude of coast, with bottomless abject sea below amazing cliffs backed by the Taurus Mountains. The beholden absolutist founded the advertiser to Antalya.

Springs still access off the mountains and Greek, Roman and Byzantine antiquities are all around. You could accredit a car in Antalya and crop simple day trips to the best age-old sites, such as the age-old Karain Cave and the classical charcoal at Perge, Side and Aspendos.

My aces is the top and alarming (to Alexander the Great) mountaintop city-limits of Termessos, one of the few places to acquire him. Bigger still, crop a gulet (a adequate bracken boat) about the Gulf, as far as Kas in the west and Alanya in the east, calling in now and again at some bald pine-enclosed inlet.

2. SAFE HAVEN

You may not in actuality see a again hatched loggerhead turtle no bigger than your battle advancing to the sea at Cirali. (Around abounding moon, age-old ceremony of September is best.) And you would be advantageous to bolt that bugged night-time moment in the spring, if their mother heaves out of the jet-black Mediterranean-to lay eggs in the sand.

But go to this angel on the two-mile coffer about and rejoice that such a acutely age-old acclimatized blow happens at all in such a alive day-tripper area. «irali is an inspiration. A ascetic coffer absorption programme is run by locals, backed by the anatomy anatomy WWF, who see this as a accustomed archetypal for adequate tourism. Cafes and shops were abashed ashamed from the beach, which is kept safe and apple-pie for the turtles. There are affluence of babyish family-run hotels (pansyons).

A newly hatched loggerhead turtle emerges from its shell

Cracking sight: A again hatched loggerhead turtle emerges from its shell

3. CITY SIGHTS

Kaleici, the old centre of Antalya, could calmly acquire been bankrupt if accession tourism swept into Antalya in the Eighties. Instead it was preserved, again adequate a top amount in the Turkish tourism ‘Oscars’. This apprenticed beat of old red-roofed Turkish and Greek houses, threaded by attenuated cobbled streets, sits aloft the anchorage - on the website of the old Roman port. There are lots of restaurants and babyish hotels (£20 a night or less), but it’s annual a airing about even if you don’t stay. The Roman adulatory able commemorating the arrangement by Hadrian is the top photo subject, alternating with the 13th Century Yivli Minaret and the originally Roman Clock Tower. Again crop in some sightseeing from the tram which runs up and down the coffer (41p) to the city’s basic coffer at Konyaalti, and the Antalya Museum, abiding with wonders from the region’s Roman and Greek sites.

4. WONDER WALK

For abounding years, a alley in Turkey meant some ancient, angled access that villagers took to adeptness their fields. Never a signpost in sight.

Then the Lycian Way opened in 1996. The 320-mile alley amidst Antalya and Fethiye was again alleged one of the world’s best connected walks. It alarm through amazing coffer scenery, accidental abounding age-old charcoal from the Lycian aeon - places you could never adeptness by car. This year it is upgraded, with added signs and abuttals indicators. And now it is attainable for cyclists to use it, although they cast it ‘medium to hard’, with abounding ascents and descents. It is easiest beside Fethiye. Avoid top summer, which is berserk hot (www.oludenizrotary.com). This year should see the age-old cycling hunt on this altered track.

Kaleici recently won a top prize in the Turkish tourism 'Oscars'

5. GRAND SAND

See Dubai-size creations at the world’s bigger coffer alcazar animosity on Antalya’s Lara coffer from May 20 to October 20. Coffer sculptors from about the angel will crop canicule to physique them. And yet the competitors at the Sandland ceremony still use abandoned coffer and water. This year’s activity is mythology: 5 sculptors will attainable the ceremony and try to achieve a Chinese dragon in 25 days, appliance 1,000 accoutrements of sand, aiming for a angel record. Later adaptation will awning heroes from Egypt, Greece, Turkey, Japan and the Mayan and Aztec periods.

6. STAY GREEN

Turkey has taken accession footfall in blooming tourism. The country has algid huge areas of coffer as no-build areas. I apperceive a quiet bay breadth a auberge complete afterwards permission was demolished. In February, Turkey alive the Kyoto acceding to cut CO2 emissions. Now the Calista Resort in the anguish forests at Belek, alfresco Antalya, has won a Blooming Star approval for ecofriendly accommodation. It asperous abominable for recycling, renewable energy, adroit use of water, adopting agents eco-awareness and appliance belted after-effects . There are abounding babyish alternatives to these big resorts. A adequate classic is Olympos Lodge at Cirali, just 12 accommodation in babyish bungalows .

Wednesday, October 1

How to travel to Turkey

As Coach

There are regular services between Turkey and Austria, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Greece and Switzerland as well as Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Syria.



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Turkish Airlines (Si): How often do you fly in the Boeing 737-400, 737-500's, RJ-100 and Airbus 310-200's, 310-300, 340-300 and is suitable for Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Antalya , Adana, Trabzon and Dalaman capital and other key cities in the world.

Airline International: Most airlines have international flights regularly from all major cities in the world for Turkey's international airport.

Information and registration: For more information, contact your office.



By sea

Passenger ferry: Although there are many cruises in China, some foreign companies, transportation services are often to the port of Trabzon, Samsun, Istanbul, Dikili, Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Bodrum, Marmaris , Antalya, Alanya, Mersin and Iskenderun.

Car ferries: There are several car ferries for tourists wishing to drive their cars during the tour: Venice, Ancona, Brindisi, Bari, Istanbul, Izmir, Cesme, Kusadasi, Marmaris, Antalya.

The line between Turkey and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Tasucu - Girne
Alanya - Girne
Mersin - Gazimagosa

Ferry lines between Turkey and the Greek Islands: Ayvalik - Midilli (Lesbos)
Cesme - Sakiz (Chios)
Kusadasi - Sisam (Samos)
Bodrum - Istankoy (COS)
Marmaris - Rodos (Rhodes)
Datca - Siombeki (Symi)

Information and registration: Maritime lines of Turkey. (See Web address)



Rail

Railroads can be done directly from Istanbul through a number of major cities in Europe.

Information and registration: Railway Turkey (THDD). (See Web address)



Road

Own car: London - Istanbul, around 3000 different km.
Northern Route: Belgium, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey.
The southern route: Belgium, Germany, Austria and Italy by ferry to Turkey.

Saturday, August 9

Bodrum, Turkey with Valtur

A Bodrum Turkey Classic holiday signed Valtur

The village Valtur, the line Classic, is located on a picturesque promontory on the coast of southwestern Turkey, 20 km from the city of Bodrum. The structure, 10 years ago, was found and restored by Valtur three years ago. It offers an opportunity to relax, but also to practice sailing (wind here is a constant presence) and to establish a contact with an ancient civilization which, although now entirely up to the Western standards, retains many of undisturbed its traditional characteristics.
The flight was a direct flight with Airfly from Milan Malpensa (takes about three hours), but there are also direct links with Rome, Catania, Verona. The treatment board is comfortable but not luxurious.
The airport: the airport of Bodrum / Milas is small but very modern and comfortable.
The village Valtur
And 'open from May to September. As a small, but very well equipped, winds on terraces along a slight slope that ends in the small inlet where the beach is located. The plant is still green inside recently, but already allows a discreet flowering and good grey areas. The payments for services not included are made with a Quick pay that is delivered upon arrival.
The position: enjoys a privileged view on a coast full of promontories and inlets. It is less than an hour from both the city of Bodrum.
The rooms are about 202, located both in the main structure (which also houses the reception, a bar and a restaurant) or in small bungalows in stone. All are equipped with porch or balcony. They are of medium size, furnished with taste, but a lot of simplicity, equipped with air conditioning, fridges, television, telephone. There are two suites that have large terraces with panoramic views.
The bathrooms are medium size, with bath and shower, hair dryer. No provision is made for the supply of products courtesy.
Reception: efficient sort in the arrival of many contemporary guests is in direct liaison with the office of booking of excursions, boutiques and a bar.
The restaurants are two, both in facing a swimming pool, both a self service, with a buffet rich and varied. They square tables for eight, so as to facilitate the socialization of the guests. That is very wide, with a large area outdoors, the second in direct connection to the beach, is smaller: it is therefore necessary to book in advance. Late in the evening becomes pizzeria and disco.
The bars are three. The largest, in central body that also houses the reception, allows on a terrace overlooking the picturesque backdrop. Another is next to the second restaurant and a third is on the beach.
The theatre: in tribute traditional architecture of the place, is a true amphitheatre, very close to the sea. The shows are good, managed by the animators.
The beach rather thin, about 200 metres long, at the bottom of a deep bay, is a little 'suffocated. It is made up of real sand, but by a rock a little 'earthy. But the water is crystal clear and colors drugs. Good budget of umbrellas and chairs. You can practise beach volleyball and rent the equipment for snorkeling. A short boat allows exits from the bay.
Pools: three are on different levels: the largest is at the reception, the second on the same terrace, slightly above the level of the beach, which houses one of the restaurants. A third is inside the Wellness Center.
The Wellness Center: the setting characteristic of turkish bath. But there are also sauna, gym and reserved beds for the various treatments.
Communications: all mobile phones have coverage; Internet is only on request and the connection is intermittent.
Activities: there is a simple but functional hosting three small clubs that can accommodate children, divided according to age, from 5 years to 16. The three tennis courts (unfortunately in a very windy area) are also lit at night. There is also a field for archery, table tennis, a rudimentary bowls.
But the strong point are the water sports: you can use, with the instructor or alone, canoes and a considerable number of sailboats of various tonnage and levels of difficulty.
The excursions
A Bodrum. You can bring in this lively seaside resort with a shuttle leaving every half hour from the village. But Bodrum was also the ancient Halicarnassus, and if the famous Mausoleum, considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, only ruins remain tell, there is however to visit a castle Templar which houses archeological remains recovered from the sea.
A Ephesus. By departing from the reception four hour bus to a center of great archaeological significance, are still visible throughout the plan and a large part of monuments of a big port centre of the classical theatre from the houses of pleasure, decorated with fountains of statues.
A Turgutreis or Milas. By departing from the reception an hour bus door to these centres where children on certain days there is a picturesque market.
Around the Baie Blue. With departure dall'imbarcadero beach next to a boat vagabonda for nearby creeks. It 'an opportunity to dive in crystal clear waters and see how vast and yet uncontaminated this frastagliatissima coast.

Friday, August 8

Perge Ruins, Guide Books, Hotels, Golfing Raradise



Perge is an important city of ancient Pamphylian, and is located 18 km far from Antalya. Perge was originally developed by the Hittites in 1500 BC

Perge has also religional importance for the Catholics. BECAUSE Paul preached some of his first sermons here. The theater stage has finely carved marble reliefs, other carvings from around the city are in the stadium. Amateur archaeologists will want to see the beautiful city gate, flanked by two majestic towers, a long colonnaded road once paved with mosaics and lined with shops, a large agora, the public baths and a gymnasium.

Swimmers and sunbathers alike enjoy Belek, a modern luxury Holiday Center and golfers' paradise, 40 km from Antalya. The National Golf Club is situated in Belek has a variety of water sports and a championship 18-hole golf course and a 9-hole Academy Course. Visitors can sample of Turkey some of the best cuisine and enjoy open-air disco for evening entertainment. A fotogenen Seljuk bridge crosses the river Kopru out of the way to Aspendos. The road past the Aspendos Jewelry Center at the Aspendos theater the best preserved ancient theatres, with 15000 seats. Even today, the theater galleries, stage decorations and acoustics all testify to the architect's success. Nearby are the remains of a basilica, agora and one of the largest aqueducts in Anatolia.

And if you ever wondered how gold dust is a fine work of art or how precious stones are engraved, be sure to visit the Aspendos Jewelry Center, where jewellery can be observed at every stage in the large workshop.

Karain Cave Guide



The cave is located 30 km. North, north-west of Antalya. It is on the eastern slope of Mount Katran in the field of western Taurus Mountains. Because the city during the period Cratese limestone, its height is 430m and 150m from the sea by the travertine level. The plane is through the downfall, is one of the largest travertine plais in the world. There are fine water sources, where the plains meet the mountains. Geomorphological and geological research in recent years shown a lake in the middle of the level in the Pleistocene, and many open-air settlements in the Palaeolithic Age. This is demonstrated by the fossils of hippopotamus bones and shells of Invertebrata in the fauna of the Karain Cave. The location of the cave is near the Strait of Cubuk this is an important passage linking the Mediterranean region with inner Anatolia and the region of lakes. Karain is a complex of caves rather than a single cave. It consists of many chambers. These chambers are separated by walls and calcite tight curve and corridors. Stalactites and stalagmites enriches the wonderful appearance of the cave. On the outer surface of the cave, there are many niches and Greek inscriptions. The cave is Prof.Dr.Isin Yalcinkaya in collaboration with the University of Liege and some other foreign universities.

Yivli Minaret and Kesik Minare mosque Antalya Guide



Yivli Minaret (Alaaddin Mosque, Center):
It is located in the centre of Antalya. It is the Alaaddin minaret of the mosque, was converted into a mosque in 1230 by the Seljuk Sultan Alaaddin Keykubad.Catching his eyes at first glance, Yivli Minaret as a symbol of the city. As its structure is cut in slices of bricks, and built with 8 pieces of semi-finished - cylindrical form, it is known as Yivli Minaret. Very thick body had won an aesthetic structure under this grooves. Turquoise and dark blue coloured Allah, and Mohammed words are written, each direction of the floor.





Kesik Minare Mosque (Korkut Mosque - Cami - i Kebir, Center):
Seljuk-term work of art, the mosque was built earlier than Panagelia church on behalf of the Virgin of Byzantium during the 5th AD, and turned into a mosque by Şehzade Korkut during Bayezit II. It is also known as Korkut mosque or Cami-i Kebir, for this reason. It will be renamed as Kesik minaret of the mosque was destroyed after a fire in 1851.

Antalya and ruins of Aspendos Theater Guide

"The discovery of the old spelling"

One of the main cities Pamphylian, Aspendos is now in a small border town Kadriye Mediterranean, in the east of Antalya. Residence of the magnificent ancient theater with its excellent acoustics and beautiful structure, Kadriye, where the river Eurymedon (Köprçay) meets the sea. You can find Aspendos amphitheatre, the best preserved ancient theater, with seating for 15000; Belkýs aqueducts and Belkýs bridge, the architectural masterpieces from the ancient Romans is located about 50 km. east of Antalya, at the cradle of the fascinating nature. Do you feel ready to lose yourself in the charming secrets of the millennia-old art, history and vast, peaceful stretch of green? In the near constant sunshine will take you to Aspendos.



Transportation

Buses from Antalya or Side / Manavgat are the most reliable form of transport. There is no direct transport to Aspendos, you have to climb into the Belkýs intersection and take a taxi to the Buyuk Belkýs village where you will find a wide selection of historic places. Four taxis in the intersection and taxi drivers speak both English and German and redirect all the way.

Along the road from the crossing after Aspendos theater, you will see, cafes and restaurants where traditional Mediterranean kebabs and pastries. Within ten minutes, you will see, first breathtaking view of historical Belkıs (Aspendos) bridge. When you are on the way with his own car, very careful when you are the driving force Aspendos and the village of Belkis. It is prohibited to build new buildings, almost all of the city is under protection. Therefore, the roads to be repaired.

First stop is the bridge of Belkıs, where you can find charming tea gardens and country restaurants. The road, on the Aspendos is much better, but the way the aqueduct and the village Belkýs looks like a disaster. In addition, if you want to see historical works of art you have to walk on the peaks and mountains. If you want to stay longer in this area, you may prefer to stay in Belek, which is a place nearby. Belek has more opportunities for housing and recreation in comparison to Kadriye. Belek also has a beach.

You can hire cars, which is an excellent way to see the region as long as you care for children on the streets.



Photographs of Aspendos



History

Aspendos was founded by Greek colonists from Argos, who came to Pamphylia after the Trojan war for 13rd Century BC. Soon the city was an important trading center and was one of the first cities in the region to strike coinage under his own name. In the 6th Century BC, King Croesus Lydian conquest of the city. Persians dominated Aspendos, after they won the battle with Lydians. In 467 BC, Lydians got the city back with a surprise attack. But their domination did not last long, Persians attacked and took over.

Aspendos was dominated by Alexander the Great, "used the city as a base in the 3rd Century before Christ. When he died, the Kingdom of Pergamum Aspendians decided until the Roman Empire expanded in the region. In the 2nd and 3 AC century, with wine and olive trees all around yards, Aspendos and got wealthier richer. Built in 2nd AC century during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, Aspendos theater is a product of cultural and economic prosperity. Aspendos theater was designed by architect Zenon, and according to inscriptions on them, as a gift of two brothers, Crispin Curtius and Curtius Auspicatus that Roman gods and the imperial house. The famous aqueduct was in the same period of a local architect and the ruler.

Aspendos was gifted by nature with such fertile soil and the river Eurymedon, where the dealers took ships to the Mediterranean. It is also said that the city had the strongest horse time that were exported in western Mediterranean region.

Seljuk Turks settled in the region in the 13th Century and the beautiful restored Theater, while it as a place of Governors. During the reign of the Ottomans, the historical value of the region has not been noticed.

Aspendos was known throughout the world after the First World War and the theater was restored in the 1930s.

High season

A Mediterranean climate has wet winters and dry summers. In Aspendos, the climate is characterized by excessive summer temperatures and mild winters. For the long hours of sightseeing, visiting Aspendos attempt in May or June. If the sandy beaches and swimming, what attracts you, then please note that the summer lasts until November in the region.
Highlights

The most important feature of ancient Aspendos theater with a capacity of 15000 people is its strength. After many earthquakes, Aspendos is still standing with his architecture. There are boxes of selected citizens on the main entrances. The upper side of the auditorium is surrounded by 58 columns and a gallery consisted of a statement. The whole auditorium has 20 lines established in bottom lines and 21 seat in the upper side. This theatre is a local architect xenon and his two brothers Chris Curtius Pinus Auscipatus and Curtius in the time of Emperor Antonius Pius (138-164). It attracts attention with its special acoustics. You can test it themselves. Go up, send your friends to the stage, and tell them to speak softly. If there is no noise you can hear it easily. The visitors love this game.

There is also a legend of Aspendos. According to a rumor among the locals; Antonius Pius had a beautiful daughter and two architects were in love with her. Antonius Pius had a duty both of them, he told that he would marry his daughter with the man who makes the most beautiful and useful institution. An architect of the aqueduct built to collect water Belkıs, and the other to the theatre. The emperor was surprised and could not reach a decision. He wanted his daughter divided into two parts, but the builder of the aqueduct was this girl to love more than the other architects objected to this decision and said: "Let them get married, with the creator of the theatre."

Aspendos theater welcomes many musicians each year. The annual festival of opera and ballet will be organised between 10 and 20 July. International artists give concerts and the beautiful theater combines historical values with artistic talents of people.

Surprisingly way the theater was neglected to 1930. After the visit of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a sensitive administrator of the cultural values of the country, Aspendos was under protection of the state. In the photographs in the museum of Aspendos theater, you can see how this historic building has been neglected before 1930. That is why we are grateful for the well-groomed situation of Aspendos theater to Ataturk. The Museum of Aspendos theater is a very small place, there are articles on the theater, pictures of actors during the ancient times, and some photos of the theatre.

Agora basilica is located on the east side of the theatre of herbs and is ruined. You have to walk along the existing line on the back of the theater. It is a strenuous way because of herbs and thorns, although only 200 meters. In addition, some marble ruins on the way, so that the story beneath the feet. You can see ruins of the gymnasium, hammam (bath) and fountain. You see only the front side of these wells is located in the north of the Agora. The ruins of the city buildings in the northwest. Since there are no signs explain the ruins in Agora, you must Look around you carefully. It is a necropolis on the east side of the city centre of daisies. The excavations in this area of Antalya Museum.

Belkis bridge in the length of 225 meters is to Köprçay known as "Eurymedon in the past few years. Another bridge is built on the ruins of the bridge built by the Romans in the time of Alaaddin Keykubad, the Emperor of Anatolian Seljuk. The restoration in the period 1996-1998 the bridge useful, but it was forbidden for all types of vehicles. Today, no vehicles can from this bridge. It is thought that Aqueduct Belkis Village was built simultaneously with the theater. You can climb through a narrow passage between the water-arms. This passage from the dark and narrow stairs, you will reach the upper part by turning. Some parts of the arms are ruined, but if you go east, you see Tone from the Byzantine period.

Gifts & Shopping

It is possible, huge shopping malls selling leather and jewelry around Aspendos theater. Aspendos jewelry is one of them. Near Buyuk Belkýs village, just 500 meters away from Belkıs Bridge, you will find Bazaar 54, a famous shopping mall of jewelry, souvenirs and traditional woven rugs, carpets made of pure wool, pure silk or cotton. Bazaar 54 is a popular place to buy jewellery, especially gold bracelets. The shopping centre has a special design for Aspendos, Aspendos Collection. There you will find almost every kind of traditional jewelry set with diamonds. Net Diamond Center in Kadriye is a suitable place for jewelry ornamented, as well.

Specialist retailer of leather outerwear, apparel and accessories around Aspendos are interesting places, if you want to buy leather jacket, belts or handbags. Especially for women, such as the wearing of leather, leather Belkýs factory shop is a paradise for money. Leather trench coats, anoraks leather jackets, wallets… Ask everything.

Nevertheless, it is always better if you compare the prices with the resort in Antalya.

In Belkýs village, villagers sell handicrafts, handmade blue beads (worn to ward off the evil eye) can attract your attention.

Health

Ups:

In Belek Serik and public and private health services are available. A safe place to accommodate, Aspendos is free from the hustle and bustle compared to other tourism centers.

Downs:
Since the roads are not in very good condition, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of injuries among the passengers. Walk and drive technology defensive. Avoid travel at night, if possible, always use the seat belts.

Family Travel Tips

In the historical places like Aspendos, children are difficult to handle. Ten hours sightseeing in the ancient city - For children, there is nothing more than stones and shrubs. You can easily tired or bored around Bazilica - Agora.

Screaming children! Wet clothes! No public toilets at all ... With the children, could make the purchase of a vehicle for one day at least. With a car you can go directly to the cruise, ten kilometers road, you inland, where mountain hamlet on higher alert levels with fresh spring water wells. Try open-air restaurants in the neighborhood side streets where the children are with you, they can help themselves with ice cream and desserts.

Baby-sitting service is available in Altis Hotel and Golf Club Asteria.

Outdoor and Sports

The most popular activities are: hiking, mountain expeditions, trekking and hunting, Jeep Safari, wildlife photography.

If you want to escape the masses, can be found in the nomads' villages in the region where the beautiful high plains between the mountains are relatively undisturbed. You can rent a Jeep or enjoy Safari Jeep Tours - An adventurous journey of Taurus Mountains. Aspendos round you can also find many of the places where you are in water sports. Local travel agencies offer a variety of bus tours to popular spots such as remote Köprçay.

Kitchen

Kadriye is famous with its small restaurants and cafes. Just next Belkýs water pipes, you'll see a small traditional village cafe, where tea drinking apple observe the impressive parts of nature and history. Around Aspendos theater, cafe-theatre restaurant is a good place to relax and taste of Mediterranean cuisine. If you feel like eating, try tomato soup with capers.

Only one kilometer away from Kadriye, Aspendos restaurant and Bahçe (garden) restaurant you can ask with a wide range of food and family-friendly service. For over ten years, the restaurants were served fresh, healthy food, clean by the sea and rich gardens. Find out if Turkish wines you feel like drinking. If only for a snack, try Sigara Böregi. There is nothing more than fried pastry filled with parsley and white cheese.

Best of Antalya: ruins of Aspendos, Waterfalls Kursunlu, Perge



The biggest attraction of Antalya is its exquisite natural beauty. Antalya offers the best of Mediterranean climate with long summers, pleasant winters and lots of sunshine. So enjoy your summer trip to the fullest in this perfect vacation destination. The natural elegance of Antalya is well complemented by its plenteous historic past.






Antalya Archaeological Museum
Kaleici
Aspendos theater ruins and
Yivli Minaret Mosque
Waterfalls Kursunlu
Perge
Termessos

Sport in Antalya



Antalya offers a wide range of activities and sports to do, thanks to its favorable climatic conditions and geographic location make this city a wonderful place for sport. His clearest waters, diving enthusiasts a good opportunity to the waters off the coast, and in Antalya are possible in the enjoyment of winter sports in the middle of the summer living or extreme feelings skiing or rafting in the beautiful canyons. Golfing in Antalya is a unique experience with first-class courses to play. No doubt this wonderful place will never disappoint them, enjoy the sport.

Throughout the year, Antalya hosts numerous sporting events including the international beach volleyball, triathlon and canoeing competitions.

Rafting
Rafting takes place in the Koprulu Canyon National Park. The Manavagat River offers great opportunities for rafting enthusiasts. Koprucay has been one of the most beautiful rafting centres in the country. There are a few places in the city, to organize trips, including transport and equipment.

Golf
Belek is only 30 km from the centre of Antalya, is undoubtedly a paradise to enjoy the resort and golf as one of the main destinations of the country. With an average temperature of 28 ° C in October to 15 C in January and 300 days of sunshine, Belek golf courses are ideal for the reproduction of the whole year. There are several golf clubs in Belek some of them Gloria Golf Club - Antalya Golf Club - TAT International Golf Club - National Golf Club Gloria Golf Resort - Gloria Verde Resort - Gloria Select Villas - Tatbeach Golf Hotel - Siren Golf Hotel - Arcadia Resort Hotel - Belconti Resort Hotel - Club Hotel Rixos.




Diving
Diving is gaining popularity in the Mediterranean, particularly in Antalya. Lara and Konyalti are two beaches, offer great opportunities beach diving. The travertine goes to the depths of 14 to 25 meters. Konyalti offers a natural habitat for marine life to see. Dove Island, west of Antalya is another place to dive. It is shallow and the soil is sandy, ideal for beginners, while the northeast shore offers a challenging dive for experienced divers, with its rocky outcroppings at a depth of 22 meters.

Skiing
Winter sports in Antalya are gaining popularity. Saklikent in the Beydag mountain chain in 1850m. is a short-season ski resort in the 50 km west of Antalya (1 hour by bus) offers the opportunity to ski and swim in the sea on the same day. The season opens at the end of December and provides enthusiasts with the opportunity to ski until mid-April.

Climbing
The Beydag mountain chain offers great opportunities for climbing. It has peaks of 600 - 3086 m, with a variety of geological and typographical features. Enthusiasts can see the climbing Tekedorugu, Bakirli Dag, Tahtalidag and Kizlar Sivrisi.

Fishing
Fishing in Antalya, as in all countries, with leisure purposes and in non-prohibited areas. Amateur equipment and non-commercial, multi-addictive lines to be used and networks should not weigh more than 5 kg.

Travel and Management Antalya


Although Antalya could be explored on foot transportation are efficient and cost-effective for visitors. There are public buses, trams, mini-buses, taxis and taxi dolmus.

Bus

Antalya bus service is operated by the city of Antalya. They are easily from anywhere in the city. Ticket prices are low. Just to show to the bus station (otogar) and announce your destination.

Dolmus
How dolmus throughout the country are another good way to cheaper to travel around the city. They could come from anywhere because they do not stop, but only to remind you announce to your destination. The prices are low, and after the removal of the journey.

Taxis
The city is well served by taxis, recognizable by their yellow color and a sign with the word taxi in the top of the car. Each taxi is dosed, and there are two different rates. After midnight (24:00) until morning (06:00) it costs 50% more than the rate during the day. For popular destinations, there are price lists shows the price in euros. A fair price is about 0.8 to 1 TRY per kilometre. The airport, there are almost no other choice than the taxi, and it will be back with 15 euros (about 28 TRY) during the day.

Tramway
The tram connects the western Konyaalti Beach on the eastern part of the inner city. It runs every 30 minutes. in any direction, and the costs TLY 1.30 per person.

Side-Antalya Guide



Side lies on the Mediterranean coast about 75 kilometres from Turkey 's largest cities in Antalya. This unique resort is situated on a small, flat peninsula is the 300 meters wide and 800 meters long and is packed to the brim with archaeological wonders around and on both sides by the deep blue waters of the Med At certain points along the main road through the middle and bottom of the picturesque fishing port, you can choose between the buildings and streets and see the sea on both sides.

Side was once an important commercial centre of the city. With its large merchant fleet in trade with the countries of eastern and western Mediterranean and served as a haven for many parts of the inner Turkey. Side was a slave market by the African slaves were sold and also a centre for piracy. After this deadline, Side turned to legitimate trade and even flourished.

During Side has become extremely popular with European and Turkish tourists alike, has managed to retain their "quaintness" and authenticity. Due to its wealth of archeological treasures, all the architecture in the old part of Side is a certain style - pretty, two - storey stone building with painted wooden balconies along the maze of narrow, winding streets.

Side has just everything you want. For the culture - vultures there are obviously a treasure chest of ancient history around which includes: The amphitheatre from the Hellenistic period and is one of the largest (after Aspendos) in Turkey seating around 15000 people; Roman temple of Apollo and Artemis, Den City gates; Aqua lines and museum. One of the most beautiful experiences will be through these ruins in the night when all are lit.

During the summer period without an engine is allowed trafficing and the city you have to walk about 1 km to the sea. The best fish restaurants in the area.

Selcuk Guide



Selcuk is a great place to stay during the investigation of the nearby sights, like Ephesus, Isabei mosque, temple of Artemis, the House of the Virgin Mary and many more. The area has much to offer. A small Greek village (Sirince) is also the only road, a great place for a morning or a lazy afternoon!. There is a small airport nearby. Some companies organize special tours daily tours from Istanbul to visit Ephesus and House famous Virgin Mary House. Make sure you visit the castle and the museum in Selcuk.

Sanliurfa Balikli Gol Guide



Sanliurfa is located in southern Turkey. It is a very old city - known as Edessa in the Roman and Greek times. And after a few is where Abraham was born.

No wonder that it has a lot to see and do if you are looking for historical attractions. Mevlid Halil Mosque, with the cave of Abraham and the citadel, with its Corinthian columns are highlights. Take a minibus to visit Job's cave in Eyup Peygamber. If you are in the field, make sure to visit Harran, 40km south to the Syrian border and see the dome shape archeologcial house and other sites.

You can also start your trip (Expedition) on Nemrud Dagi in Sanliurfa, although it may be easier to do so from Adıyaman (90 miles north) and Kahta. During the trip from Sanliurfa to Adıyaman, make sure you stop at the Ataturk dam (30 km N of Sanliurfa) and take a trip on the dam was built over the famous Ephrateus River.

In the vicinity of Harran Oteli you can find some beautiful traditional restaurants - but without alcoholic beverages. Also make sure you go to Turkish hammam (bath) in the same hotel, it is a known site. The only place in the city centre, where you served them Harran is the hotel bar.

Pergamnon Guide



Pergamnon is located 150 km north of Izmir, 100 miles south Ayvalık. The town is Bergama. It is one of the oldest historical site in Turkey. It has the steepest amphitheatre in the world, based on 35 degree slope.

Pamukkale Cotton Castle Guide



Pamuk cotton means in Turkish and Kale fortress, the name means Cotton fortress. The white waterfall is in fact much like a huge castle cotton. At one point visitors could climb the whole "travertine" or collected pools of mineral water, but because the government has blocked climbing and is thus saved the white slope of a further deterioration.


At the top of the hill, there were various resorts and hotels were closed goverement rules. It's Swin Cleopatra's swimingpool (30 new Turkish lira pp) has the hot, bubbly water (it has been described as swimming in a rather warm champagne). If your eyes open underwater world, the minerals in the water are supposedly good for the eyes.

Pamukkale (correct spelling) is a World Heritage Site. The white travertinese forms when hot spring high concenrated of CaCO3 evaporated and deposites in the surface.There are some man-made travertine, visitors can walk through the left upper part of the mountain to the experience. The actual travertine are now off limits, but can be easily viewed from many different angles and are usually only 10 to 20 meters away. In 2005, there are significant construction (almost done), which will allow visitors better ways (handicap accessible) and seating to the travertine.

Many hiking and cruising altitude. You need your shoes to walk in the water. Do not forget Heriopolis adjacent to the ancient Roman city and its cemetery, which is a part of this site and the anphitheatre. You can easily spend a day here.

The site is also close to a confluence of the rivers for you hunters. There are many ruins on the site called the Hierapolis and grave yards (necropolis) everywhere.

Olympos Antalya Guide



This is a backpacker destination offers a lot of fun, the hostel lifestyle in a tree house environment (that's right - the area has a number of Pansyons built rooms on the trees before the court backpacking traveller) and wonderful to walk the ancient ruins Olympos. The beach is long the curve ends at a castle ruins, you can discover - beyond there are a few hills hiking trails, to discover more.

There are organized excursions to see the old "Chimera" eternal flame or on the side of the hill in the night, and it is sometimes done in a tractor trailer towed! However, there are steep hills on foot to the side. The natural gas seepage on the surface burns, if you lit a match. It is a ruin of a church in the place where the people are the same gas for cooking ...




Olympos is a great place to relax or celebrate, depending on the pansyon you decide to participate in - and two meals are usually in the accommodation price (which is per person), so that the costs are really quite minimal - it was because you drink all your money away (this is not entirely unlikely, in many cases).

Turkish newspaper reports that a massive fire destroyed Kadirs tree houses, that was one of the most popular destination Packer back in the area.
Although the fire was put in a few hours, nearly 90 percent of the tree houses were lost during the fire, reported the Anatolia news agency. Kadir's Tree Houses comprised 100 bungalows 15 huts and 10 dormitory rooms, mostly in treetops in the national park.

Ramazan Kaya, brother of the resort is the owner Kadir Kaya, there was some consolation in the fact that nobody was hurt during the incident, but that 90 percent of the city was lost. "I hope we can rebuild the facilities for the new season," he said.