Sunday, June 19, 2011

The Best Turkish Resorts




Turkey: a land steeped in history, where East meets West, and the sheer beauty of the landscapes can render you breathless. Whether you’re visiting Turkey for the history, culture or complete relaxation, this country has a lot to offer. What’s more, because Turkey is not part of the Euro (its currency is the Turkish lira) it can provide you with great value for money.
Once you’ve decided to go to Turkey, you’ll probably want to know about the hot spots of this intriguing nation. Turkey has three glorious coastlines: the Aegean, the Lycian, and the Mediterranean – let’s find out what they have to offer you .



The Aegean
The Aegean boasts a number of historic sites as well as resorts targeted towards the younger generation. Bodrum is one of the world’s top yachting destinations, and its peninsula boasts some secluded, exclusive resorts where quiet relaxation is the order of the day . It also benefits from thousands of years worth of history, and its crusader castle and the tomb of King Mauslolus are two sites of interest that are well worth a look. The nearby resort of Gümbet provides the fine sandy beaches , as well as the lively nightlife.
Other resorts along the Aegean coastline include Kusadasi – a superb surfing destination, and Izmir – Turkey’s third most populous city with 5,000 years of history and a modern edge.

The Lycian
The Lycian coastline of Turkey has a combination of bustling resorts alongside quiet and peaceful beaches . If you’re looking for the former, check out Ölüdeniz which benefits from one of the most photographed beaches in the world – a gorgeous lagoon bordered by fragrant pine tree-lined hills. For a more lively resort, head to nearby Fethiye, a typically Turkish town that has lots to do and see, including bazaars, boat tours and plenty of restaurants and bars to whet your appetite
For those looking for a party resort full of bars, clubs and restaurants Marmaris might be more your kind of place. The beaches of Turunç and Ìçmeler make for fun day trip excursions for those keen to enjoy some Turkish beaches.


The Mediterranean
As a favourite Turkish resort, Alanya has much to offer tourists. An old citadel sits atop the town’s magnificent mountain peak, which is flanked by two fabulous, sandy beaches. The town has an old centre, as well as the new one, where tree lined streets buzz with the hustle and bustle of market life .
Further down the coast, the city of Antalya really captures the essence of Turkey’s ‘East meets West’ culture. As the ‘sunniest’ part of Turkey, Antalya makes for a great winter destination as well as a summer one, boasting beaches, history and culture galore .


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