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Welcome to Turkey!
Explore the country that has on old and rich
history, at the same time is a member of modern world. The
country that represents a cultural mixture of east and west,
while it geographically bridges Europe and Asia.
Online Hotel reservations for business, corporate
and leisure travel.Turkey Hotels has many discount hotel
suppliers to ensure that you get some of the cheapest rates on
the Internet. We have great deals including accommodation in
Istanbul Turkey, Marmara region, east of Turkey hotels, west
part as Izmir, Canakkale and many more popular cities.
Western Turkey is
the most popular area of Turkey, with its seaside resorts along
the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, incredible attractions,
archaeological sites and museums. For the best in water sports
as well as offering boat trips to the famous Blue Lagoon nearby
head to Olu Deniz with its fine shingle beach.
Turkey's Aegean
coast is beautiful and historically rich. The most spectacular
of the classical sites are along the Aegean Coast, beginning
from the northern border with Greece south to Bodrum. The
treasures include the 3,100-year-old ruins of Troy, made famous
by the poet Homer; the ruins of the city of Pergamum, and
the magnificent temples, colonnaded streets, and the theater in
Ephesus.
General Information About Turkey
Turkey is a
beautiful country making it a perfect travel and holiday
destination. It has many
folk tales, music styles,
traditional foods, and a wealth of
historical sights. The Ottoman Empire was the latest reign to
fall ending after the first world war in 1923 when Mustafa Kemal
Ataturk transformed Turkey into a democratic republic.
Today, places like Istanbul remain simultaneously modern and
traditional, western and eastern, accessible and familiar yet
sweetly exotic. You can visit the modern capital city of Ankara
(Ankara Hotels) and the people's
capital of Istanbul (Istanbul
hotels) where Turkey's main port is. Turkey also has many
areas and cities that demand to be explored and experienced.
From Istanbul, along the Agean sea west coast, to the
Mediterranean South coast where you can see the ruins of
the Temple of Artemis named as one of the seven wonders of the
world. The remains of Greek, Roman, Byzantium and Selcuk
occupation can be found and some places are right opposite the
Greek islands and it's possible during your stay in Turkey to
visit these as well. Heading out of Istanbul towards the Agean
sea across the sea of Marmaris and through Bursa (Bursa
Hotels) which is famous for its Iskendar kebab is Gallipoli
(Gallipoli Hotels) , made famous by
the battle that took place there. Every year many Turks and
Australians come together for the Anzac Day ceremony at the
sight.
Further down the
west coast is the international trading city of Izmir (Izmir
Hotels). Just below it you will find Ephesus, the ancient
city that is said to have hosted one of Christ's disciples and
where visitors can lay their hands on stones that have been
standing for centuries. Nearby is the house of the Virgin Mary
where she is believed to have lived up until her death. This
place is a great addition for a trip to Ephesus and it's
fascinating to see this small little house among the trees and
imagine that it once housed such a famous lady. Then comes
Kusadasi (Kusadasi Hotels). Kusadasi's
aqua parks, sandy beaches, long hot summers and mild winters,
facilities for boating and water sports make it an excellent
holidaying choice. Kusadasi has wonderful bars and cafes,
great shops and buzzing, limitless nightlife. Kusadasi is
opposite
Samos with the possibility of visit to the Greek island.
Moving east from Ephesus brings visitors to Pamukkale in
Denizli (Denizli Hotels) province
which is home to the ancient ruined city of Hierapolis . Heading
back down in a southern direction you will come to Mugla (Mugla
Hotels) province which contains the towns of Bodrum ,
Marmaris and Fethiye the tourist capitals.
Bodrum is also opposite the Greek island of
Kos
and is only a short ferry boat ride away. Marmaris is smaller
but equally good fun with simply lovely marinas for those who
enjoy boating. You can also take a ferry from here to the nearby
Greek island of
Rhodes.
Between Fethiye and Marmaris is Dalyan Province. Where you
can visit protected Iztuzu beach to sea the loggerhead sea
turtles lay eggs in the summer months. Dalyan is famous for mud
baths which can be visited by making a boat trip from Dalyan
harbour. Travelling east along Turkey's Mediterranean
coast will bring you to Antalya where some of the most perfectly
placed holiday resorts can be found and hotel villages are
placed right on the waters edge - many with their own private
flag beaches. Check out Antalya Hotels
for individual hotel descriptions. Here you can find the
Lycian Way which is a trekking trail that begins in Fethiye and
ends in Antalya passing through Olympos. Olympos was
inhabited by Lycians who were ruled by Romans and their remains
are scattered over Olympos. Near to Olympos along the way is the
canyon at Goynuk near the town of Kemer. The
Lycian Way will take you to the ancient city of Myra, Mount
Olympos, the canyon and will bring you closer to the locals,
their fascinating traditional ways of life and eventually the
city of Antalya. Antalya city within Antalya province is a
welcoming place for tourists. The city also has a great marina,
night life and beautiful bays. In addition are the equally
wonderful surrounding areas of Beldibi, Kemer, Side, Tekirova,
Belek, Camyuva and the lovely Alanya, all making up what is
usually referred to as the Turkish Riviera. Antalya province has
an international airport. It's also possible to reach many of
the resorts and boating towns in these areas by boat.
North East of Antalya is the province of Konya. Travellers
particularly interested in Turkey's muslim and pagan cultures
will enjoy Konya and can stay at Konya
Hotels. Konya is home to the Mevlevi or Sufi who are better
known as the whirling dervishes. Konya also has
interesting mosques including Aciveyiszade Mosque, the kule
sight tower, the natural beauty of Meram, Alaaddin Hill and Meke
Crater Lake. Further north east from Konya will lead you into
central Anatolia, into Nevsehir (Nevsehir
Hotels) and into Cappadocia which is famous for the Valley
of the Fairy Chimneys. Here are also underground cities.
To the north of Turkey is the Black Sea region and if you
follow the coast you will eventually reach Trabzon (Trabzon
Hotels) with its Sulema monastery. This monastery is
nearly 2000 years old and was built by Greeks who saw an image
of the Virgin Mary on a nearby mountainside. To the east,
towards the Iranian border you will discover the city of Van (Van
Hotels) with its incredible natural settings and the famous
Van Lake. Even though Arabian, Armenian, Roman, Byzantium,
Ottoman and Selcuk peoples all crossed these areas it's the
Uratians that have left their mark with an unusual cemetary.
Look out for the Van cats that have one green eye and one blue
eye. Even further east towards the border is Mount Ararat where
Noah's Ark came to rest on this mountain top. Also in the east
is Gaziantep (Gaziantep Hotels)
which is famous for its pistachios, baklava , lahmacun, corba
(soup), kofte (meatballs), corn bread and kebabs. If you are
heading to Urfa and Adana (Adana Hotels)
which border Syria you can eat some delicious spicy shish
kebabs.
Although Ankara is the capital and centre of political power,
Istanbul remains the most exciting city and is culturally
the most important city in Turkey. Here you can visit the
peaceful Sultanahmet region where all the major sights are
arranged in comfortable walking distance of each other. You
should definetily see Aya Sophia, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque,
The Grand Bazaar, The Spice and Egyptian Bazaars and The
Bosphorus. Early risers can go at dawn to Halic - The Goldern
Horn - to see the wonderful shape of the sun on the water a that
point. All over town and especially in Sultanahmet are many
ottoman style tea houses for tourists to rest and try a little
Turkish tea. You can also have a very strong but delicious
Turk Kahvesi (Turkish coffee) and if you are lucky, a local may
admit to being able to read the coffee grinds and tell you your
fortune. Also, many Istanbul hotels
are located in Sultanahmet.
Have a good time
at Turkey !!!!!