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Hotels
and Apartments in Oludeniz -
Ovacik - Hisaronu
If
you want to experience the real Turkey, why not visit the
traditional Turkish fishing
village of Fethiye where you can
spend your days watching the
world go by. Olu - Deniz has one of
the best beaches in the Med, perfect for sun worshippers
and has to be seen to be
believed.
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Hotels
and Apartments in Marmaris -
Icmeler
Marmaris was an
insignificant fishing village
known and visited only by seafarers cruising the coasts of
the Mediterranean. The blending of
green and blue shades of its
environment has created an
affinity for visitors to this
charming little resort. Losing
nothing in its natural appearance, today Marmaris has
grown into a touristic paradise, with its
center, suburbs
and surroundings, the resort is
literally alive 24 hours of the
day.
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Hotels
and Apartments in Kalkan
Kalkan far enough
away from the busy resort areas
to be inaccesable to those who do
not want to travel more than 45
minutes from the airport, but
still reachable in 2 hours from Dalaman. Kalkan is centered around
the little harbor. Back from the harbor is an old
town, bazar area
where you will find restaurants
and carpet shops.
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Hotels in
Foca - Izmir
Old Foca is one of
the most beautiful resorts of the
Aegean with its houses, narrow streets, good fish restaurants and
glimmering deep blue sea. Dwellers
of Foca now symbolise their town
with cute Mediterranean Seals
which face the danger of extinction. Yeni Foca is halfway
out along the north shore of the peninsula,
while Eski Foca is on
the northwestern coast
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Hotels
in Istanbul and Izmir
The former capital
of three successive empires, Roman, Byzantine and
Ottoman, Istanbul today honors
and preserves the legacy of its
past while looking forward to a
modern future. Izmir hometown of
'Homer' known in Turkish as
''Beautiful Izmir'' the city lies
at the head of a long and narrow
gulf furrowed by ships and yachts. Izmir is the third largest
city in Turkey and its port is
second only to Istanbul.
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Hotels
in Antalya
The city of
Antalya stretches along the bay
bearing its name, and is built at
39 meters altitude on a rocky
coastline. One is immediately
struck by the Taurus mountains
rising to 3086 meters above this
coastline, interspersed with valleys of varying sizes.
Land and sea everywhere meet the
beaches stretching for miles or
the steep cliffs. The Taurus
mountains against the blue
backdrop of the sky, the
precipices and especially the
caves close to the sea add
another dimension to the beauty
of the region.
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Bodrum Hotels -
Turgutreis
Situated
on a beautiful peninsula, Bodrum,
home of the famous Greek
historian Herodotus, is these
days better known as a popular
holiday resort. Enchanting
villages of white painted houses
trimmed with purple bougainvillea
together with miles of sandy
beaches and ideal locations for
water sports.
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Calis
Beach Hotels - Fethiye
Fethiye's beach is
Calis, about 4-5 minutes from
town by Dolmus bus.
Alternatively, a Dolmus boat will
take you at a more leisurely pace
from the centre of Calis right
onto the waterfront of Fethiye.
The fine sand and shingle beach
stretches as far as the eye can
see so there's no question of
being crowded and a single
promenade, which is closed to
traffic, provides a wide
selection of good value bars and
restaurants for your convenience.
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Dalyan
Hotels
and Apartments
Kusadasi
means "Bird Island" and
the town takes its name from the
little island (whose name in
Turkish means "Pigeon"
or "Dove Island") that
is in the harbor and is now
connected by a causeway to the shore. The town is conveniently
located for those wishing to make
visits to such famous sites as
Ephesos, Priene, and Miletos and
so it can be for given if it
lacks much in the way of history
itself.
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