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On behalf of Peninsula Tours and your tour operator we would like to welcome you to Turkey. We are very happy to have you here with us.

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Essential Holiday Information

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Arts & Shopping

As your local agent we are here to assist you in any way possible and ensure you enjoy your holiday to the full. At your hotel reception you will find your tour operator’s Information Book which we have put together especially for you and is full of useful information and handy tips which we hope you will find helpful during your stay. You will also find at reception the Information Board with a list of your representative’s visiting times each day. If you need any assistance or have any questions please do not hesitate to see your representative. Peninsula Tours is your handling agent here in Turkey. We are a long established, well known travel company here with offices all over the country. We provide a professional back up service for our clients and also offer an extensive and well organized tour programme for your enjoyment. There is so much to see and do in Turkey ranging from cultural and historical sites through to relaxing and fun days out. There’s something in Turkey to suit every taste.

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Istanbul

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Cesme

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Kusadasi

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Didim

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Bodrum

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Days and Nights in Resort

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Bodrum

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Marmaris

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Kas - Kalkan

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Turkey in Brief

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Fethiye - Dalyan

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Turkish Riviera - Antalya

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Turkish Riviera - Alanya

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Cappadocia

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Myths and Facts

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Horoscope

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General Conditions of Excursion Programmes

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HEAD OFFICE Turgut Özal Bulvarı No: 35 09400 Kuşadası / AYDIN - TURKEY Tel : +90 256 613 11 00 - 614 44 81 Fax : +90 256 614 69 11 - 614 72 71 kusadasi@peninsula.com.tr info@peninsula.com.tr 6

İSTANBUL TAKSİM OFFICE İnönü Cad. Kunt Apt. No: 25/2 Gümüşsuyu / İSTANBUL Tel : +90 212 292 40 42 Fax : +90 212 292 40 58 E-Mail : istanbul@peninsula.com.tr

ANTALYA OFFICE Portakal Çiçeği Bul. Saadet Hanım Apt. No: 16/3-4 Narenciye / ANTALYA Tel : +90 242 312 39 15 Fax : +90 242 312 13 28 E-Mail : antalya@peninsula.com.tr

ALANYA OFFICE Küçük Hasbahçe Mah. Alaaddin Keykubat Bul. Yavuz Sitesi 61 K:1 No: 2 Alanya / ANTALYA Tel : +90 242 522 57 09 Fax : +90 242 522 57 06 E-Mail : alanya@peninsula.com.tr

İSTANBUL HAC OFFICE Macar Kardeşler Cad. Ali Emiri Sok. No: 1 Kat: 2 Fatih / İSTANBUL Tel : +90 212 532 06 70 Fax : +90 212 532 06 39 E-Mail : hacofisi@peninsula.com.tr

BODRUM OFFICE Eski Çeşme Mah. Büyük İskender Cad. No: 33 Gümbet - Bodrum / MUĞLA Tel : +90 252 319 51 65 Fax : +90 252 319 51 64 E-Mail : bodrum@peninsula.com.tr

MARMARİS OFFICE Yeni Datca Yolu No: 105 Kat: 2 MARMARİS Tel : +90 252 417 50 00 Fax : +90 252 417 50 01 E-Mail : marmaris@peninsula.com.tr

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DIDIM OFFICE Altınkum Mahallesi Mehtap Cad. 94. Sok. No: 21 Didim / AYDIN Tel : +90 256 813 39 66 Fax : +90 256 813 39 66 E-Mail : didim@peninsula.com.tr www.peninsula.com.tr


Turkey in Brief

Turkey in Brief Turkey in the Milenium

Today’s Turkey is very different to that of the olden days. The parliamentary system was introduced more than a century ago. Following the Turkish Revolution at the end of World War I reforms to achieve social and institutional change were initiated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the revolutionary leader and first President of the Republic of Turkey. Secularism and the protection of democratic rights were perhaps the most important of these reforms. He abolished all Persian and Arabic words, declared Islam a religion and not a lifestyle and banned the fez.

and compiled a wonderful tour programme especially for you. If you wish to do something out of the ordinary, or visit somewhere not included in our programme plase ask your Representative who will be delighted to adsive and assist you in any way possible.

Fall in Love

Welcome to Turkey, a country that spans two continents and which for over ten thousand years has been the home of great cultures and civilisations of the world. Here you can enjoy the pleasures of east and west, old and new. Turkey is a land of great contrasts. It honours and preserves the legacy of its past while looking forward to its modern future. Turkey’s variety never ceases to amaze its visitors. Here you can see landscapes of incredible natural beauty, palaces, sites of great antiquity, towns and villages with lovely examples of architecture from Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman times. In sharp contrast it boasts over eight thousand kilometres of coastline, innumerable gorgeous beaches and modern holiday resorts. Truly, every taste is catered for.

One of the proudest achievements of the Republic was the establishment of women’s rights. Since Atatürks reforms, womens’s role in social, political and economic life has expanded dramatically. Since the early days of the Republic well-educated women, particularly in the cities, have taken active roles in the professions, goverments and business.

The following pages reveal some of the magical things that Turkey has to offer you and that will, without doubt, make this the finest holiday that you will ever experience.

Turkish Origins

Any visitor to Turkey will notice that the Turks are racially very mixed. They are even more mixed than the British. Some Turks are olive-skinned with black hair and brown eyes, others are blonde. Most Turks think of themselves as Europeans rather than Asians. It has been said that there may have been racial kinship with the Hungarians and the Finns, both of whom also came originally from tne East.

Once you have visited Turkey, sampled the delicious food and marvellous local wines and drinks, enjoyed the friendliness and hospitality of the people you are sure to want to return again and again, each time making new discoveries and new friends.

Basically Turks are a Turanian people whose original homeland was in central Asia. Towards the fourth century AD, because of climatic and geographical conditions, large scale of migrations of Turkish people travelled westward of Asia and finally arrived to Asia Minor (Anatolia) which was very quite, rich for pasture-land and suitable for stepped culture and nomadic life-style. Through the century they mixed and intermarried with descendent of hittites such as Phrygians, Lydians, Ionians, Lycians, cappadocians, ect. Finally Anatolia became a homeland for Turks, forever.

Discover Turkey

It’s been said that Turkey is an open air Museum. Almost every five miles you travel you are sure to find relics left behind after the numerous civilisations that passed through this Peninsula. Some, of course, are more interesting than others. Your resort is a great base from which to visit the many famous landmarks and all are only a day trip away. Here some of the world’s most amazing natural sites are literally on your doorstep. In order for you to get out and about during your holiday Peninsula Tours have got together with the true experts, the Turkish Board of Tourism

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Atatürk

Starting with the 1950’s highway programme and culminating with the 80’s free market reforms, unbridled transformation of the landscape has taken place. The country is electrified with the vitality of a young population, ready to participate in a booming economy with endless possibilities. The young women of Turkey today no longer spend their time learning how to cook and clean they are now more interested in the latest fashions and the latest model in Levi’s!

Atatürk was born in Thessaloniki (Northern Greece) and was named Mustafa. Whilst at school, he gained the name Kemal as he was regarded as an excellent pupilKemal means excellence. This name stuck even through First World War until the day he died. He became an important coordinator of the defence of Turkey during the first World War and of the Battle of Gallipoli against the Anzacs (Colonial Forces). He was regarded as an impulsive man, however, the skills and chances he took helped to build the Turkey of today. When the War ended, he then led a revolution and again his excellence and daring, disregarding his own safety, led to the rule of Turkey and to set new standards in the Turkish way of life. It can be said that Atatürk single-handedly changed the whole future of this country, bringing it in line with its Western neighbours.

The desire of Turks to be understood and liked, to communicate and learn about people from other lands will be very evident during your visit here. Interpret their enthusiasm to interact with you with this in mind. They would rather make long-time acquaintances, hang-out together, exchange cards, letters and gifts than receive “fair payment” or large tips for help rendered.

Today there is a law in Turkey which says that no one is to insult Atatürk and is actually regarded as a serious crime against the Turkish People.

Wherever you go here in Turkey you will always be made to feel welcome.

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Turkey in Brief

Turkey in Brief

Airports: 56 (2017) Telephones: in addition 70 Million celluar telephone subscribers 25,4 million internet)

counterparts, be it computer games, mobile phones or spending weekends hanging around their local fast food restaurant!

Local Women

The Five Pillars of Islam

There is hardly any other topic where the psychological distance between nations is more pronounced than the status of women. Since the 19th century, European Art, literature and popular culture have depicted eastern women as docile, submissive creatures, clad in black sheets when not dancing before their masters in exotic transparent silks. Although such perceptions were one time based on some reality, the cliche has often remained. Following the Turkish Revolution at the end of World War 1, reforms to achieve fundamental and broad-based social and institutional change were initiated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

Turkey in Statistics

Country name: Republic of Turkey Goverment type: Republican parliamentary democracy Capital: Ankara Administrative divisions: 81 provinces Independence: 29 October 1923 (successor state to the Ottoman Empire) Geographic coordinates: 32° 42°N, 25° 44°E Area total: 780,580 sq km. Land boundaries: 2,627 km. Border countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Syria. Coastline: 7,200 km. Temperate: Hot, dry summer with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior. Highest point: Mount Agri 5,166 mt. Population: 79.814.871 (2016) 0 - 14 years : 23,7 % 15 - 64 years : 68 % 65 years and over : 8,3 % Population growth rate: 1,35% (2015) Life expectancy at birth: 73,60 years Nationality: Turkish Religions: Muslim 99%, others 1% Language: Turkish Currency: TL (Turkish Lira) Purchasing power parity: $1.167 trillion (2013 est.) Real growth rate: 4,1% (2015) Per capita Purchasing power parity: $ 10.822 (2013) Inflation rate (consumer prices): 7,91% (2015) Railways: 8,699 (2015) Highways: 370,276 km. (2,119 km motorway) (2011)

One of the proudest achievements of the Republic was the establishment of women’s rights in the new social order. The Turkish woman has been exalted symbolically throughout history as the mother figure and pillar of the family. Since Atatürk’s reforms, women’s role in social, political and economic life has expanded dramatically. Since the early days of the Republic, well-educated women, particularly in the cities, have taken on active roles in the professions, government and business. In fact, women in Turkey won the right to vote well before many of their European counterparts.

Five requirements of the Islamic Religion are: 1. One must state with full understanding and acceptance that there is only one God and Mohammed is his last prophet. 2. One must pray five times a day at particular intervals. 3. One must observe Ramazan, the month of Fasting, during which one neither eats, drinks nor smokes from sunrise to sunset. 4. One must give charity. 5. Once in ones life, one must if possible, make a Pilgrimage to MECCA.

The young boys are wild about soccer and budding players can be seen kicking the ball around the streets at all hours. Otherwise the young generation of the big towns and cities have the same interests as their western

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Local Children

Education is regarded as the chief means to social advancement and Turkish people call it the gateway to civilisation. Children start school at the age of six. In addition to basic knowledge, Turkish Primary schools also teach simple agriculture and technical information. Having completed the compulsary eight year education there is then the option of studying for a further four years at Grammer School or Lycee as it’s called in Turkish.

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Turkey in Brief

Turkey in Brief

The Big Cities

The Working Landscape

Turkish Cuisine

Industry and business clustered in the established commercial centres of Istanbul and Izmir while the apparatus of the government built itself a new capital inland in Ankara. These cities contain the country’s most respected universities, conservatories, theatres and concert halls. Jewish and Christian communities, and immigrants from different parts of the Ottoman Empire add diversity to the cities, contributing to the human mosaic so characteristic of Anatolia. The typical Turkish intellectual urbanite men and women have many things in common with their kind elsewhere in the world and they can be easygoing, funloving companions on your expeditions.

The rural scenery radiates with honesty and health and enhances the travellers experience. As the motherland of wheat, the taste of ordinary turkish bread surpasses any other when eaten freshly-baked. The orchards, vineyards and vegetable fields grow delicate and vibrant crops in addition to which rice, cotton, sugar beet, tobacco and potatoes are the most common produce. This diversity and abundance of food products have contributed to the richness of the Turkish cuisine. Almost all neighbourhoods have weekly farmer’s markets in addition to small grocery stores, fruit and vegetable stands, butchers, bakeries and florists. If you happen to see a farmer’s market stop, explore and taste some of the fruit and vegetables. This is how they were meant to taste before civilzation came up with genetic engineering! Each resort has a market day selling both fresh fruit and vegetables and also a whole host of leather goods, tee-shirts, souvenirs etc. and are well worth a visit. Please ask your representative for details of the market in your area.

A typical meal out in Turkey will normally start with a vast selecting of hors d’oeuvres (meze). These are brought to the table for you to choose from and consist of stuffed or pureed aubergines, stuffed peppers, octopus, stuffed vine leaves, yoghurt, squid, sea weed, böreks (filo pastry stuffed with meat or cheese) and so the list continues. But even the most discerning tourist will find something to satisfy their liking. Bread is normally complimentary but forget the butter. As they produce a fine quality of olive oil they drive their saturated fats from this, so salads consisting of just lettuce tomatoes, cucumber and onions will be dressed in this oil served with a wedge of lemon on the side. One thing to remember is that after meze is served it will be followed by fish, meat or pasta so do not get carried away with the first course. ıf you decide on

The three largest cities are Turkey’s focal points. Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir have become major urban centres by historical chance as well as by design. Following the foundation of the Turkish Republic after World War 1, these cities became the focus for social and business life.

Beyond then sun, sea and ancient ruins lies the working landscape. Along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, industrial, residential and recreational land use compete with agriculture, pushing the orchards, fields and farmland further inland.

They are well-travelled, bilingual and have a high degree of tolerance, yet are ready to voice their opinions on weighty issues. However, you should also know that deep down they share values common to all Turkish people, such as a belief in the integrity of the family, loyalty and obligation to country and community, fairness in dealing with other human beings, hospitality, and respect for tradition.

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fish you will be shown the fresh catch of the day and then asked to take your pick. It’s then weighed and priced and cooked to your taste which can be fried... Calamary, Shrimp, Swordfish Turbot, Bluefish or Trout, these can either be simply charcoaled, grilled or turned into an exotic stew whichever you prefer. If you choose meat you may go for a Kebab, which is cooked on a skewer with peppers and onions. Meat generally tends to be lamb and tastes great.

Turkish lifestyle revolves around their love of food and conversation. Next to French and Chinese, Turkish Cuisine is the third best in the world, that is if you are au fait in what to eat. There are recipes dating back as far as the 15th and 16th centruies and an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables makes a very tasty repast. Although, in certain areas you only eat certain things, and to generalise, this is what you can expect in the restaurants in your resort.

To finish off your meal you must try some Turkish Delights from the dessert tray. If you have a sweet tooth go for Baklava, or Künefe, both smothered in a gooey sweet syrup.. simply delicious. If you wish to save the calories go for the abundance of fresh fruit on offer, the time of the season will determine what is available to you. As with all meals, nothing finishes it off better than a cup of coffee. Turkish Coffee definitely has an acquired taste. It is served plain, medium, sweet or very sweet in a demi tasse cup... a spoon is not required as all ingredients are included.

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Essential Holiday Information Water

Due to the high mineral content of water here in Turkey, we do advise that you drink bottled water. Readily available from hotels, shops and bars. Boiled water for tea and coffee is safe to drink.

openings are posted on the door of all chemists after normal business hours.

a good idea to keep a separate record of your travellers cheques serial numbers and passport numbers.

Communications

Food and Drink

In the centre of the town you will find the Post Office, indicated in Turkey with a large yellow sign reading “P.T.T. or TURK TELEKOM”. Your representative will advise you of the opening hours as these can vary depending on the time of the year. Here you can purchase stamps and make phone calls.

Voltage

The voltage in Turkey is 220 volts AC. Two pin plugs are used, but travel plugs are required.

Plumbing

There is a fixed rate for the postage of cards and letters and they should arrive within about 7 days. When calling home of course it is possible to phone from your hotels but please beware of the extra charges you will incur by using this service. (There may also be some language difficulties using the hotel switchboard). The easiest way to make a call is to buy a phone - card.

The plumbing system here in Turkey is not quite as sophisticated as in Europe, so please put all waste paper in the bin provided in your bathroom.

Sink Plugs

Turkish people believe to clean oneself thoroughly one should use constant running water from the tap, rather than a basin full of water; hence the reason you may sometimes find no plugs.

They come in different denominations depending on how long you wish to spend on the phone. The code for phoning your country is “00” plus your country code and omit the “0” from your area code.

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes are out and about all the time. Mosquito machines for use in your rooms and the necessary repellents are available from most shops and chemists.

Newspapers - Foreign newspapers are available and are usually 1 day old and can be quite expensive. Otherwise you can buy the Turkish Daily News - an English language newspaper printed in Turkey - it should provide you with basic coverage of world events.

Doctor

Our doctors are on call for our clients 24 hours a day and will either see you at his surgery or visit you at your hotel.

Duty Free

This includes goods obtained locally (e.g. in shops and supermarkets) in non EEC countries, or goods bought in the airport, duty free shop or on the aircraft.

They speak at least one foreign language and have been taking care of clients as Family Medicine Specialists for many years. If you are unwell whilst on holiday or need to see the doctor please advise your representative so they can follow your progress and help you in respect of bills or insurance claims.

Essential Holiday Information Stomach upsets on holiday can sometimes happen due to climate changes and unfamiliar foods. The following are a few tips to help you avoid any upsets. • Drink bottled water and not tap water • Avoid fruits which don’t require peeling • Increase your sunbathing time gradually from day to day • Don’t forget that drinking large amounts of alcohol especially in hot climates can upset your stomach too!

Sunbathing Tips

Turkey is blessed with glorious sunshine for much of the year. However we adsive caution when it comes to spending too much time in the sun. Sunburn can ruin a great holiday and especially for your first few days there is a risk of burning be it by the pool, on a boat or even just out and about around the town. By following a few simple guidelines you can prevent the dreaded sunburn and go home with a glowing healthy tan.

Foreign Bodies

As in all hot countries mosquitos, insects, ants, etc. are common in Turkey. These are usually harmless and are not a sign of your accommodation being unhygienic or dirty. If you come across any such insects please inform reception and they will take the necessary action. Regarding mosquitoes, there are many different repellents and plugin devices, avaiable in Turkey from all chemists.

• A high protection sun cream should always be used for the first few days of your holiday before moving on to lower factors. Those with fair or sensitive skin or young children would be better advised to use it for the whole duration. • It is better not to stay in the sun for more than a couple of hours for the first few days of your holiday. • Avoid sitting in the sun between 12 noon and 15:00 as this is the hottest time of the day. • Never sleep in the sun • Always drink lots of water when in the sun and avoid alcohol as it leads to dehydration. It is advisable for children to wear a hat and t-shirt whenever possible.

At the Barbers

Gentlemen, it has probably been quite a good few years since you went to a traditional barbers, complete with hot towels, cut throat razors and copious quantities of shaving foam. Here’s your chance to join the locals and experience the Turkish barbers where you’ll get the closest shave of your life. Once all the stubble has gone and your face feels soft and smooth you’ll be liberally doused with lemon cologne. The experience does non stop there! Next the hairs in your ears and nose are singed-don’t worry it is painless. Finally your forehead, temples, neck, shoulders and arms are given a massage that leaves you feeling like a million dollars!

Security

Please ensure your apartment or hotel room door is secured before retiring at night or leaving during the day. If your balcony is accessible from the street or hotel grounds please ensure that it is also secured.

Chemist

Ladies, why not pamper yourself with a manicure and pedicure from the hairdressers at very reasonable rates.

Valuables

Indentified by the sign “ECZANE” or “ECZANESİ” open from 08:00 until 20:00 hours. However, one chemist is always open alternatively all night, weekends and holidays. Late

Currency

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Art and Shopping

Istanbul

Shopping

Carpets

If you enjoy shopping you have come to the right place, and if you don’t you’ll probably get caught up in the frenzy anyway as it is difficult to escape the friendly Turkish shopkeeper or stall owner. Turkey is definitely a shoppers paradise.

Of all the things Turkey is renowned for, their carpets must be best known. Turkish carpets are steeped in the history and traditions of this fascinating Country. They were brought to the Mediterranean coast in the 12th Century and since than, the craftsmanship of weaving has been handed down from mother to daughter. The best carpets come from the small villages of Turkey, for example silk carpets come from Hereke, near Istanbul and wool carpets are woven in Yahyali, near Kayseri. Artificial colours are not used and only the finest silk, cotton and wool are used as weaving materials. When visiting Turkey why not meander leisurely through the bustling streets and step inside one of the many vividly colourful shops, selling these wonderfull, mystical carpets.

To wander around the bazaars and streets is a task in itself.. there is really no secret in how to avoid the shopkeepers eye and the chances are that he will have spotted you long before you arrive to his shop. Shops are also difficult to miss as they sprawl out onto the pavements. Every item imaginable is displayed in an interesting fashion. But before you have time to explore these goods, a friendly face will be talking to you in your language and inviting you to take a much needed seat and refreshment, usually apple tea.

To look as though you know what you are doing when buying a carpet follow these simple guidelines:

Most of the shops accept major credit cards, but have been known to incur a small charge for this service. You may also pay by using travellers cheques or your own currency, especially US. Dollars and sometimes this can improve your bargaining power.

• Turn the carpet over and look at the closeness of the weave. • Ask how many knots per square centimetre and the tightness of the weave, the smaller the knots, the higher the quality. • Compare the colours on the front of the carpet, the pattern should be easily recognisable on the back.

Leather and Suede goods also offer bargains for everyone and the quality is superb. You can have shoes custommade by small craftsman but more typical is the Turkish slipper.

Antiques The export of antiques is prohibited. In order to avoid confiscation at customs upon your departure from Turkey, keep receipts of all purchases and be sure that the artifact you have bought is not classified as an object of historical value.

As for jewellery, the best finds are in the Bazaars. Gold is normally sold by the weight with something added for workmanship. Most of the gold is 14 carat.

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Istanbul

Weave a fabric of silver, gold, silk and satin threads with designs of the very ancient together with ultra modern patters... that’s Istanbul. Anyone interested in history, culture and architecture can feed their appetite for knowledge of same. The ancient architecture of Istanbul seems to have this perpetual appeal, beauty and charm as if time hasn’t managed to get its wicked way. Museums, Christian churches, palaces, mosques and suspension bridges all appear on the horizon. As you go over the Bosphorus bridge you may not realise whether you’re in Asia or Europe but one thing you’ll know for sure is that you’re on a high! Looking down below at the winking blinking lights of Istanbul you could be under the illusion that the milky way came down to earth! It is utopia for people who were born to shop... If you can’t buy exactly what you want it can be made to order. The Egyptian bazaar is an experience of delightful aromas and scents of oils, spices and herbs, which waft through the air.

Istanbul

Topkapı: Imperial residence of Ottoman Sultans exhibiting imperial treasury, Chinese porcelain, weapons, calligraphy section, and the Harem.

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Saint Sophia: Now called the Ayasofya Museum, is unquestionably one of the finest buildings of all times. Built by Constantine the Great in the 6th century as a basilica, its immense dome rises 55 meters above the ground and its diameter spans 31 meters.

2- Ottoman Relics (half day afternoon tour) TOPKAPI PALACE, SÜLEYMANİYE MOSQUE.

Blue Mosque: Facing St. Sophia, stands the supremely elegant, with six minarets, imperial Sultanahmet Mosque. So called its interior gleams with a magnificent panelling of blue and white Iznik tiles.

Combination of tours 1 & 2 Also visioned during the tour Aquaduct of Valens, Obelisk of Theodosius, Serpentine Column, German Fountain of Wilhelm II, Galata Bridge, Golden Horn. Closed: St.Sophia, Turkish & Islamic Arts Museum on MONDAYS / replaced with Kariye (Chora) Museum, City Walls and Yedikule Dungeon.

1- Byzantian Relics (half day morning tour) ST.SOPHIA, BLUE MOSQUE, HIPPODROME, GRAND BAZAAR.

3- Byzantian and Ottoman Relics (full day tour lunch included) ST.SOPHIA, BLUE MOSQUE, HIPPODROME, GRAD BAZAAR, LUNCH, TOPKAPI PALACE, SÜLEYMANİYE MOSQUE.

Bosphours: The winding straight that separates Europe and Asia. Its shores offer a delightful mixture of past and present, grand splendour and simple beauty.

Turkish cuisine, comparable only to French and Chinese in its appeal has to be sampled and savoured in the numerous restaurants. For the night owl there’s endless places to enjoy oneself ranging from Turkish restaurants with live folk music to jazz clubs and traditional old and modern bars.

4- Cruise Morning (half day tour) Topkapi Palace on TUESDAYS / replaced with Archeological Museum. SPICE BAZAAR, (Egyptian Bazaar) mystical smells of different aromas of various spices. Shops selling fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish etc...

Süleymaniye Mosque: Considered the most beautiful of all imperial mosques in Istanbul, built in 16th century, by Sinan, the renowned architect of the Ottoman golden age, in the name of Süleyman the Magnificent.

There everything ...along side the hustle and bustle, vim and vigour of a lively city there’s the serenity and tranquillity of the old world. It’s easy to understand why people chose to settle here and so begin the foundations for a glorious city. If you get tired of Istanbul you’re tired of life!

Grand Bazaar: This labyrinth of streets and passages houses more than 4,000 shops. Still the commercial centre of the old city, the bazaar is the original shopping mall with something to suit every taste and pocket.

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5- Cruise Afternoon (half day tour) BEDESTEN, BOSPHORUS, RUMELİ FORTRESS.

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6- Two Continents (Asia and Europe) (half day afternoon tour) BEYLERBEYİ PALACE, BOSPHORUS BRIDGE, ÇAMLICA HILL, BAZAAR ASIATIC, Closed: Spice Bazaar on SUNDAYS. Beylerbeyi Palace on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS / replaced with Chora Church and Eyüp Mosque / Rumeli Fortress on MONDAYS

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Çeşme

Activities and Cultural Attractions in Çeşme

Çeşme

Cesme Town

The Cesme peninsular is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt areas on the Turkish coast. Popular with Turkish holidaymakers for its great beaches and relaxed atmosphere, it has hardly been discovered by European tourists.

The town of Cesme is built around a medieval Genoese Castle overlooking a large yacht marina and the old town square. The main street is lined with shops, cafes and a large art gallery in an old Greek Orthodox church. The castle has an interesting museum with many historic artefacts from the local area. There are souvenir shops and shops selling the local jams and puddings made with pine mastic, an important local product with a distinctive flavour. The waterside fish restaurants are crowded on summer evenings with diners enjoying the fantastic fresh seafood.

Guided tours can be arranged or you may prefer to explore the area yourself with a bicycle or rental car or by local transport. Public minibuses run between all the sites below, we can point you in the right direction.

Alacati

Alacati is a charming former Greek town located on the Cesme peninsular on Turkey’s beautiful Aegean coast. Overlooked by a row of stone windmills, the town’s cobbled streets are lined with old stone houses, shops and tavernas, and dotted with friendly guesthouses and boutique hotels. The local shops sell crafts, jewellery and antiques; while the village square is filled with market stalls and open-air cafes, great for browsing or people watching.

Beaches

Cesme has many great beaches with soft white sand and sparkling, turquoise water. The most famous is the stunning beach at Ilica, though there are quieter stretches beyond the village of Ciftlikkoy, on the peninsular’s south west coast. Elsewhere on the peninsular there are beachclubs with music, water sports and cafes.

Alacati Bay, 3 km south of the village, has become Turkey’s top wind-sport location thanks to its protected, shallow water and strong, reliable wind. It is an established destination for kiteboarders and windsurfers from across Europe and a venue for international competitions, which attract thousands of spectators each summer.

sage at the baths in Sifne. There are several points where the hot spring waters issue directly into the sea.

Erythrai

For culture-vultures, the remains of the ancient hilltop city of Erythrai, inhabited since the Bronze Age, can be explored 22 km south east of Cesme. Wander around the scattered ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine ruins and scramble up to the acropolis for a great view.

The Greek island of Chios

Ferries cross to the Greek island of Chios in the summer. The crossing takes about 45 minutes, so it’s possible to visit for a weekend or even a day-trip. Chios is a quiet island, which is far off the beaten-track. There are some picturesque mountainside villages, great beaches; but above all a feeling of being far, far away from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Hot Springs

Cesme is famous for its hot thermal springs, which are said to cure many ailments, aside from being a great way to relax your muscles after a hard day kiting. Several hotels in the area have luxury spas offering treatments or you can soak in the hot water and have a traditional mas-

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Kusadasi

Before Popüler Leather attend the tourism industry, the leather was only sold as souvenir. When industry in such a situation İbrahim Topaç who founder of Popüler Leather, along with starting the fashion of leather clothing in tourism and made a possitive contribution on Turkish tourism industry.

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For pleasure, leisure, your fun and fancy from dawn to dusk and throughout the night too, Kuşadası is a must. It can be said it’s a town that doesn’t sleep. When you catch a glimpse of this town, a real nodal centre for the whole Aegean, from the road descending info Kuşadası you can feel the pulse and buzz of the beauty spot it is. It’s heart, which pumps such vibrant life into itself and to the surrounding areas via many arteries and veins. Swim, dance, stroll, dine, wine, sunbathe, is just to mention a few of the variety of things to do. The proximity of Kuşadası to some of the most unique ancient settlement sites of the world and religious shrines undoubtedly contribute to its major importance as a nerve centre for a large area. Cruise liners, larger than life berth here from farflung destinations. Kuşadası is the front door for guests from mainland Greece and its islands. The constant ebb and flow of visitors from these liners add an extra dimensions to an already multi dimensional resort. For a holiday, with or without as you please a superb cultural experience -look no further.

and snack bar. Payment in the complex is made by beads which are purchased from the reception and kiosk by the pool. This does not apply when using beach facilities.

Pygale Beach:

Located approx. 6 km from the centre of resort. This beach stretches for almost 30 kms and services a variety of 4 and 5 star hotels which are located directly on the sea front. It offers many snack bars, restaurants and the best selection of water sports. Long Beach continues to be a firm favourite amongst our guests.

Town Beach:

Ideally situated in the centre of Kuşadası, this stretch of beach continues the length of the promenade. Great for relaxing days sunbathing, with many snack bars and restaurants nearby. Sunbeds and parasols are available for a small charge. Due to rocky area leading into the sea this is not recommended for children.

Ladies Beach:

A short trip (10 min) on a dolmus takes you to this sandy beach, which offers a selection of water sports throughout the summer. Sunbeds and parasols are plentiful for a small charge and there is a wide range of snack bars and restaurants.

Long Beach:

Situated on the road to Kuşadası, a short ride by dolmus (15 min) takes you to this newly designed beach. Sunbeds are spread along the beach and a range of water sports are available. Across from the beach there is a holiday complex offering swimming facilities, tennis courts, shops

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Kusadasi

Kusadasi

Ottoman Night: Experience the whole country in one night at Kuşadasi’s most well-known bay, the authentic place. Turkish Cuisine and hospitality at its best-followed by a spectacular array of Turkish entertainment. Firstly the colourful folk dancers from the rural areas, then onwards to the north with its energetic Cossak dancers and exquisite belly dancer. An evening you will remember for along time to come!

Located at main Street Barbaros Blv. No:10 GOLDBERG JEWELLERY is established in 1968.

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Kusadasi

Kusadasi

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ESRA BOAT TRIP

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Enjoy a bit of splash and slide at ADALAND Aquapark. A full day trip with thrills and spills galone

Meander Samos Ferries

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Didim - Altinkum

Didim - Altinkum

Later into the evening the discos open their doors for those who want to party into the night.

ALTINKUM (literally translated this means Golden Sands) was once a tiny fishing village but is now a fast growing Aegean resort. Altinkum has 3 superb sandy beaches main Beach, 2nd Beach and 3rd Beach. Main Beach runs practically the whole length of Altinkum sweeping round the bay down to the harbour area and is fronted by a promenade with many restaurants, and shops. 2nd Beach is situated at the top end of the resort and 3rd Beach is found just around the headland from the harbour.

Altinkum is a popular resort (some people return year after year, or several times in one year!). It is an ideal base from which to explore the many historic and scenic sites that Turkey has to offer. Culture seekers could not find a better base than Altinkum. Only 4 kms away is the famous temple of Apollo. The single most impressive site on the Ionian Coast.

Altinkum is a superb base for beach lovers looking to achieve the perfect tan. A dip in the clear waters of the Aegean provides the ultimate way to cool off whilst for the more energetic a variety of watersports are available.

With excursions also available to the Dalyan River and mud baths, to the natural phenomena that is Pamukkale (Cotton Castles) and many more exciting places, Altinkum is the ideal resort in which to have the type of holiday that you desire.

Altinkum is a fairly relaxed resort during the day but starts to awaken at night offering you a wide choice of cuisine at the many restaurants and after your meal, the wide variety of bars offer you the opportunity for a quiet drink or a lively evening - the choice is yours!

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Bodrum

Bodrum

Gümbet Beaches

Bodrum has got style. A style all of its own. It’s such a place that its just “the stuff that dreams are made of”. Picture in your mind’s eye the sheer beauty of a town of white houses with blue windows clad in handmade cotton laced curtains nestling beside the azure of the Aegean. If a snowdrop grows and blooms in the winter then love grows and blooms in the summer in Bodrum. In the summer heat you can feel cool dancing at an open air disco arguably the most spectacular in the world. On top of its own personal beauty and charm Bodrum has great restaurants, shopping facilities plus a marina with array of posh yachts which easily spark off the desire to go on a “Blue Voyage” around the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. There’s no simile, which can be used to compare Bodrum to anywhere else. Bodrum is just a unique one off creation.

Gümbet, pronounced Goom-bet was originally recognised as the beach area for its neighbouring resort of Bodrum. However over the past years Gümbet has developed as a resort in its own right full of colour and life with a unique atmosphere of it own. The golden arc is a mixture of sand and shingle shelving gently into the clear shallow waters. The long beach with its abundance of restaurants and cafes lining the sea front make Gümbet a sunworshippers heaven - a perfect environment to work on that golden tan. As Gümbet supplies the ultimate conditions for windsurfers it also has an excellent windsurfing school and an endless supply of water sport activities. Night life revolves around the beachfront and there’s also an unlimited source of activity in the lively centre of the resort. Music bars and discos allow you to party until the early hours of the morning and of course Bodrum is only minutes away with a 24 hour dolmuş service or by the reasonably priced taxis. The choice is yours...

The Castle: Is a fine example of the 15 th century Crusader architecture and has been converted into the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, with remains dating as far back as the Bronze Age.

Bitez Beaches

Situated on the southern coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, Bitez is a small resort noted for its excellent beach and beautiful scenery. Although 2 kms from the lively resort of Gümbet, bitez has a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere with its quiet walks through the orange and tangerine groves bordering the beach-ideal for a leisurely day time stroll. Again there is an abundance of water sports in the area and a good selection of bars and restaurants along the beachfront. All this, coupled with the wonderful friendly nature of the locals makes Bites the ideal choice for a memorable stay in Turkey.

Mausoleum: Halicarnassus was the birthplace of Heredotus and the site of King Mausolus’ Tomb, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Gulets: These graceful boats were once built as fishing boats to ply the coastal waters. Today, master craftsmen have adapted the vessels specifically for cruising and in so doing have managed to maintain the charm and space of their predecessors.

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Troy and the Fire of Anatolia

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Paragliding

Quad Safari

Village Tour

Turkish Night

Turks Bath

Rhodos

Rafting

Picnic

Princess Island

Perge & Aspendos

Pamukkale

Shopping Tours

Kos

Jeep Safari

Horse Safari

Golden Horn

Ephesus & Virgin Mary

Diving

Days and Night in Resort Disco

Dalyan

City Tour

Bosphorus

Cappadocia

Boat Trip

Istanbul

Assian Side

Resort

Aquapark

EXCURSIONS

Demre - Myra

Days and Night in Resort

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Aqua Park Join the one the nicest, safest and the most thrilling water theme parks ever built in Turkey.

Boat Trip Turkey is world famous for its magnificent coastline and here is your chance to see it for yourself whilst topping up your tan along the way Allow your self a day of complete relaxation soaking up the sun and the scenery along the beautiful coasts.

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Along the beautiful west coast, we pass the center for oranges in Finike on the way to Demre. The excursion takes you on a boat tour to the sunken city of Kekova, with possibilities of swimming in the clear waters. We will also visit the King-graves of Myra, and the church of St. Nicholas.

Greek Island (Kos, Rhodos, Chios, Samos) Its not often you get the chance to be in two countries in one day. So why not spend a day on one of the Greek Islands. The islands are just a short boat trip from your Resorts and give you the chance to experience a different culture and way of life from that in Turkey.

Istanbul Experience Istanbul is of course in a class of its own, the largest city in Turkey where Europe meets Asia. A fascinating meeting-point of cultures with a history that stretches back thousands of years. It’s location, on the land bridge between the continents, ensured its status for many centuries as the capital of the civilized world. It’s today a city full of color and mystery, with sightseeing opportunities to rival any destination in the

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Outlet Express

Step Back in time on a visit to Perge, one of the most important cities of ancient Antalya. Dating back to the 4th century B.C a stroll throu dy the old walls will take you on a journey to ancient times where you will see for you self the splendor and wealth of these days. Finally a visit to Aspendos, the pride of which is the magnificent am phi theater said to be one of the best preserved in the world. It has seating capacity of 15.000 people and due to its wonderful acoustics is still very much in use today.

Turkish Night

Rafting

Turkey is a diverse and fascinating country with over 5.000 years of history, culture and mythology. While holiday resorts have developed all over the country, some parts of Turkey remain totally untouched by the outside world. Here is your chance to experience such a place for yourself. One of history, culture and tradition, which are still very much alive today.

Depart from Kuşadası through city of İzmir, continue to Troy via mount IDA, where beauty contest was held among HERA, ATHENA and APHRODITE, and arrive to Troy , city of mythology, visit ancient site, climb to wooden horse , feel yourself in Homerie Time and continue to Çanakkale, short sailing over DARDANEL and arrive to Peninsula of Gallipoli where an abortive army-navy assault involving French and British forces was launched in April 1915.On both sides thousand of men lost their lives. The whole Peninsula is now a vast memorial. Then sail back to Çanakkale dinner and overnight. Depart from Çanakkale to Pergamum which was the most famous Acropolis in early ages. Visit Temple of Trojan, walk trough the base of Pergamum library where parchment was invented, short break at the steepest theatre of Anatolian Ancient Cities. And visit Asklepion the most popular hospital in antiquity where doctor Galen (one of the greatest physician of early) lived and drive back to Kuşadası. Air -conditioned coach - 3*-4* hotel in Çanakkale on HB basis, experienced Tour guide.

The city ruins include one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Artemis Temple, a theatre, gymnasium agora and baths, as well as the Library of Celcus.

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Pergamum + Troy + Gallipoli Tour

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world-this is after all the Byzantium and Constantinople of legend. Visit Troy on the way to Istanbul. A full day trip of Istanbul highlights (Blue Mosque, St. Sophia, and Topkapı Palace). Half day cruise on the Bosporus. Drive back to your resort via Bursa. Air-conditioned coach, min. Three star hotel in Istanbul on BB basis, experienced tour guide. Start off this great day of shopping with a visit to the very colorfulMarket, which takes place once weekly. It’s the ideal opportunityto pick-up some great bargains and to try your hand at bargainingwith the locals. There you’ll find a big selection of souvenirs,household goods, and teas and of course the famous Turkishgenuine fakes!

Demre & Myra & Kekova

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Turkish Bath

Unique in the world, Cotton castle is a Fairyland of dazzling white, petrified castles. The hot springs have been used since Roman Times for their therapeutic powers.

At least once during your stay the Turkish Bath is a must for everybody. Step ito the marble dome and feel your self, return to Ottoman times. A wonderful soapy massage followed by a rubdown with the loofah levis the body relaxed and invigorated.

Perge & Aspendos

Turkish Cuisine and hospitality at its best - followed by a spectacular array of Turkish entertainment. Firstly the colorful folk dancers from the rural areas, then onwards to north with its energetic Cossack dancers and exquisite belly dancers. An evening you will remember for along time to come!

Village Tour

If you are looking for exhilarations then this is the perfect day out for you. You will journey to the River in the very heart of the Mountains to begin your day. Firstly you will receive training and safety instruction on the use of the rafts and off on the adventure of a lifetime downriver surrounded by breath taking scenery on both sides. Half way down river a stop is made for lunch and then the excitement continues with an afternoon of rafting.

Virgin Mary - Mass

Now a populer place of pilgrimage for Christians and Muslims, this is small house, where Mary spent her last days, has received the official sanction of the Vatican.

Dalyan - Caunos

A day with difference, taking your mind to foreign parts. You will explore by boat the maze of channels as you immerse yourself in this tranquil dream world. Bathe in the mud pools natural spring water where you cover yourself. Then its time to visits the ancient city of Caunos with its amphitheatre and ruins. Continuing this wonderful journey you sail down the Dalyan Delta, with a long golden sandy beach at its mounth. Known as Turtle Beach, this is a nature conversation area and a refuge for sea turtles (Caretta - Caretta) and blue crabs.

City Tour

The guests will be picked up from their hotels for an introductory tour of the town. Vital navigational advice will be given to the participants on the locations of the main shopping areas as well as public service offices such as post offices, Banks and exchange offices will be indicated when cruising by on board your comfortable bus. The guests will be taken back to their hotels after the tour.

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Bodrum

Village Life

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Turkey is a diverse and fascinating country with over 5.000 years of history, culture and mythology. While holiday resorts have developed all over the country, some parts of Turkey remain totally untouched by the outside world. Here is your chance to experience such a place for yourself. Leaving Gümbet in the afternoon you will travel some 45 km. Upon reaching the village you will witness the true hospitality for which Turkey is so famous. Having toured the village, the locals will invite you to their homes some of which are over 300 years old. You will be offered some of the local speciality dishes while they demonstrate their skills on the looms. Made completely by hand their famous carpets contain symbols of local history and this tradition has been passed on through the generations. Finally the chief of the village will take you to the local mosque and there you will feel the true spirit of the Islamic religion. While visiting Turkey everybody enjoys the sun, sea and sand but also there is another very real aspect to the country. One of history, culture and tradition which is still very much alive today. This is your chance to see it for yourself Don’t miss it...

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Bodrum

Bodrum

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Textile & Quickly Fastfood Koteli Mevkii - MuÄ&#x;la Tel: 0252 223 8957 - 63 www.cnsshop.com

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Marmaris

Marmaris

The first time you see Marmaris, you will be impressed so much by this extremely well organised, neat and attractive town with its fringe of palm trees along the contour of the harbour where yachts rest or get ready to set sail. Into the bargain it’s a gourmet’s delight because of the top class restaurants catering for all tastes but especially for those who have a penchant for seafood. You will remember and cherish the sunsetting while sitting down to a table of scrumptious cold starters, chilled wine or raki (the national drink unique to Turkey), grilled bream, prawn salad followed by a medium sweet Turkish coffee. After dinner a stroll around the town plus some window shopping if fancied, could be the “icing on the cake” for your day. Bon Appettit! It’s not just the beauty of Marmaris that will mesmerise you but the adjacent surrounds of the town. It’s almost like the pine forest are in the back garden they’re so close. Not so far away there’s Dalyan, famous worldwide for its turtles. The nearby lagoon of sandy beaches defies description. Conditions in this area lend themselves to ideal places to go rafting, paragliding and such extreme sports.

İçmeler The hazy mountains of the interior slope down to sandy beaches. Under blue skies, the clear water is ideal for all types of water sports.

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Marmaris

Marmaris

Ĺželale Turizm & Restaurant Dalyan

SILVIO LEATHER

Resting Salon Pool Bar Vitamin Bar Swimming Pool Turkish Shave

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Marmaris

Marmaris

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Kas - Kalkan

Fethiye - Dalyan

Kas

Kalkan

Kaş which was one of the most important cities of Lycia, is an imaginary place with historical values and cities belong to Antic period surrounding the province, cultural voyages that one cannot have enough of; underwater diving, which lets you feel excitements at peaks which are created by Mediterranean within depths;”canoe tours” full of adventure performed within rivers, “nature walks” where you can discover ecological compatibility; cavern diving with technical equipment to the deep and dark caverns; “hillside parachuting” which is slipping from high mountains’ to the turquoise colored waters’ panorama; Blue Voyage and ship tours” to be made to environment and islands reminding valuable stones within Mediterranean; menu composed of regional meals flavored with fragrant herbs, breed on the mountains and sea foods with full of your enjoyment; heritage of centuries, variation and beauty of handicrafts; colorful fan composed of tourism centers at environment and alternative tourism possibilities, natural, historical and cultural richness together with tourism centers of provinces and Antalya in which Kaş is present.

Piri Reis, an admiral of the Ottoman fleet in the century is the author of Kitab-ı Bahriyye which is history’s first-known sea pilot’s book. Every Mediterranean port is accurately described and the charts are almost perfect, reflecting the author’s considerable knowledge of the Mediterranean, which partly belonged to his empire (the area stretching from Morocco to Venice). In 1550, or thereabouts, Piri Reis produced charts of North and South America and here again he has achieved amazing accuracy. How he did it is one of history’s unsolved mysteries. In Kitab-ı Bahriyye, there is a chapter about Kalkan Bay, wherein the author has described with pinpoint precision Kalkan’s fresh water supply, the supply which is mainstay of the village today. From him we also learn that the bay was also called ALIKI-KARA or ALKI-KAARA and that the western tip of the bay was named KALAMOÇ. Kalkan the Turkish name and Kalamaki, the Greek name may have been derived from these origins. At the time of writing, Piri Reis does not mention a settlement in the bay. (16th century)

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Fethiye - Dalyan

Turkish Riviera - Antalya

This popular resort 135 km. southeast of Marmaris, boasts an important marina at the head of a beautiful bay dotted with islands. A hill crowned by the ruins of the crusader fortress built by the Knights of Rhodes over-looks the little harbour.

Ölüdeniz Where the calm, crystal clear water is ideal for swimming and other water sports. This is one of the best places in the world to do absolutely nothing except soak up the sun amid stunning natural surroundings.

Dalyan - Kaunos A day with difference, taking your mind to foreign parts. Shades of Bogart and Hepburn in African Queen, cruising down canals lined with giant reeds gently swaying on either side. No, not in Africa, but here in Dalyan. You will explore by boat the maze of channels as you immerse yourself in this tranquil dream world. High on the cliff face, at a bend in the river, above the fascinating ancient harbour of Caunos, magnificent Lycian tombs were carved into the rock. Each one hiding secrets behind their walls and crevices. Bath in the mud pools natural spring water where you cover yourself, or each other, in the rejuvenating mud renowed for its beneficial effect on the skin. After baking in the sun you shower the mud off before pampering yourself further by swimming in the hot mineral water pools. Then its time visit the ancient city of Caunos with its ampitheatre and ruins. The sacrificial slab remains to conjur up images of days gone by. Continuing this wonderful journey you sail down the Dalyan Delta, with a long golden sandy beach at it’s mouth. Known as Turtle Beach, this is a nature conservation area and a refuge for sea turtles (Caretta-Caretta) and blue crabs. You will have time to laze around on these beautiful sands before returning to Gümbet after a memorable day. Once again you will be impressed at the diversity of Turkey’s natural beauty.

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Turkish Riviera - Antalya You are lying on a honey yellow beach soaking up the sun with a back drop of a clear sky, pine clad mountains and a turquoise sea encompassing all the hues, shades and tones of blues and greens which exist. It has to be sheer bliss. This area has an abundance of waterfalls cascading and splashing forward their destinations with such remarkable splendour. Children can enjoy a holiday in safety and comfort while their parents minds can be at ease. Every possible amenity necessary is available within the radius of the holiday village. The golden sands being washed by foamy frothy waves incessantly advancing and retreating from the shore reminds you of what Wordsworth wrote. “Then my heart with pleasure fills and dances with the daffodils” Instead of the yellow daffodils it’s sand and sun with bluey and greenish white caped waves. The region, bathed in sunshine for 300 days of the year, is a paradise of sunbathing, swimming, and sporting activities like windsurfing, waterskiing, sailing mountain climbing. Important historical sites await your discovery, amid a landscape of pine forest, olive and citrus groves and palm, avocado and banana plantations. The Turkish Riviera is Turkey’s tourism capital.

Antalya Set amid amazing scenery of sharp contrasts, Antalya, Turkey’s principal holiday resort, is an attractive city with shady, palm-lined boulevards and a prize-winning marina. In the picturesque old quarter, Kaleiçi, narrow, winding streets and old wooden houses abut the ancient city walls. When Emperor Hadrian visited Antalya in 130 A.D. a beautiful decorated three-arched gate was built into the city walls in his honor. Near the marina the two towers flanking the gate and other sections of the walls still stand. The clock tower in Kalekapısı Square was also part of the old city’s fortifications.

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Turkish Riviera - Antalya

Turkish Riviera - Antalya

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CoĹ&#x;kun Ĺžarap Tamer Restaurant

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Turkish Riviera - Alanya

Turkish Riviera - Alanya Kemer

The 42 km. of road from Antalya to Kemer pass through spectacular mountain scenery. This resort town has been carefully designed to blend in with the surrounding scenery and offers an ideal environment for a wonderful holiday. A fully equipped Kemer marina has facilities for all activities so that yachtmen can enjoy the unspoilt bays and beaches south of the town. Shoppers will delight in the wonderful range of high quaility souvenirs for sale. A beach promenade north of the marina has steps leading down from its cafes and shops directly to the beach. Kemer Beach is a Blue Flag beach.

Belek

Swimmers and sunbathers alike enjoy Belek, a modern luxurious holiday center and golfer’s paradise, 40 km from Antalya. The National Golf Club located in Belek features a wide variety of water sports as well as a championship 18-hole golf course and 9-hole academy course. Visitors may sample some of Turkey’s finest cuisine and enjoy open air discos for evening entertainment.

Side

Side, one of the best - known classical sites in Turkey, was an ancient harbor whose name meant pome-granate. Today a pretty resort town, its ancient ruins, two sandy beaches, many shops and extensive tourist accommodation attract throngs of visitors. There are numerous cafes and restaurants with a view of the sea, and the shops that line the narrow streets sell typical Turkish handicrafts including leather goods and Turkey’s famous beautiful gold jewellery.

Alanya

Alanya is steeped in history dating back some 20.000 years. Dominating feature of the resort is Alanya castle which was once a mighty Ottoman fortress set a top a steep hill. Alanya was, at one time, the stronghold of the most succesful and ruthless pirates of the Mediterranean. The forttress contains the ruins of a sixth century church and to the northwest a barracks and a platform where prisoners had one last chance to save themselves. If they could throw one of three pebbles into the sea from this platform they were pardoned, if not they were immediately hurled to their death.

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Dallas Rafting

Cappadocia

Besides its unequaled and striking scenery, Cappadocia is full of artistic products belonging to different civilizations. An active rural life, with all its authentic colour and folklore, completes the atmosphere. Most of the monasteries, churches and monk cells are decorated with frescoes. Nature, history, art and life itself meet nowhere else in such harmony and unity. Once this magnificent sight was likened to the “surface of the moon�. But now we know that such a view does not exist even on the moon. No man has ever ventured to this earth. Yet should there be such an attempt, the cappadocia region would no doubt outshine most candidates and take its place on top of that list. The peculiar formations and sight of this region are definetly unique. One cannot help feeling that some majestic sorcerer has chosen this place to perform his magical wonders.

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Myths and Facts

Venus

Horoscope

When the tulip was first introduced into Europe from Turkey it was throught to be a species of lily, as we see, for example, in one of the earliest european references to the flower by the French physician P.Belon, who visited the Near East in 1546, and referred to it as ‘lils rouges’. When exactly the tulip was first introduced to eupope is not known, but the Austro Hungarien ambassador O.G.Busbecq is throught to have carried some tulip bulbs back with him in 1562. He describes his first sight of these beautiful flowers on his outward journey in 1555 between Edirne and Istanbul:”As we passed through this district we everywhere came across quantities of flowers - narcissi, hyacinths, and tulipans, as the Turks call them... The tulip has little or no scent, but it is admired for its beauty and the the variety of its colours.

As the goddess of love, Venus is the “queen of pleasure” and mother of the Roman people. Possibly the daughter of Jupiter, she was the daughter of Dione. Venus was the wife of Vulcan, god of metalwork, but she was often unfaithful to him. Among her many lovers were Mars, the god of war; and the handsome shepherd Adonis. Venus was also the mother (by Mercury) of Cupid, god of love. She was the goddess of chastity in women, despite the fact that she had many affairs with both gods and mortals. As Venus Genetrix, she was worshiped as the mother (by Anchises) of the hero aeneas, the founder of the Roman people; as Venus Felix, the bringer of good fortune; as Venus Victrix, the bringer of victory; and as Venus verticordia, the protector of feminine chestity. Venus is also a nature goddess, associated with the arrival of spring. She is the bringer of joy to gods and humans. Venus really had no myths of her own but was so closely identified with the Greek Aphrodite that she “took over” Aphrodite’s myths.

The tulip enjoyed its greats celebrity in the Ottaman Empire between the 16th and 18th centuries, and its use as a garden flower and decorative motif reached a height during the reign of Ahmed III (1703-1730). Theperiod 1718-1730 was later dubbed by historians as the Tulip Era. An album of illustrations of tulips publisbed at this time contains water colours of 50 varieties, just a fraction of the estimated 2000 or more cultivars thought to have existed at the time on the evidence of contemporary sources. The next stage in the tulip’s journey araund world was over the Atlantic to Ottawa, and today there can hardly be a country in the world unacquainted with the tulip. Tulip festivals are beld in Canada, Holland and Japan.

Anatolia’s Gift to the World. The Tulip

The tulip may have been introduced into Anatolia by the Turks in the course of their migration from Central Asia. The fact that this flower does not appear on the coins or art of Roman and Byzantine periods shows that is was unknown to them. It is only in the 12th century that the tulip makes its appearance in the decorative arts of Anatolia, and it is first mentioned in literature by the 13th century Turkish mystik Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi, who frequently uses the image of the tulip, as for example in the line, “The soul always speaks of the tulip garden”. 68

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Aries (Mar21 - Apr 20) Aries is a fire sign ruled by the planet Mars - so to say that you are adventurous and daring is putting it mildly. Anything goes this holiday and you could get more than you bargained for! Your lucky day is Tuesday. Your lucky numbers are 1, 13, 25.

Libra (Sep 24 - Oct 23) Libra the scales is an air sign ruled by the planet Venus and what a sophisticated lady or gent this makes you! You’ll be seen in all the best places with all the best people this holiday. Friday will bring a surprise! Lucky numbers are 8, 20 and 32.

Taurus (Apr 21 - May 21) Taurus is an earth sign ruled by the planet Venus - so you like to take things nice and slow. You are sensuous by nature and this week you’ll be able to enjoy every pleasure under the sun -ooh la la! Your lucky day is Friday. Lucky numbers are 2 & 14.

Scorpio (Oct 24 - Nov 22) Scorpio is a water sign ruled by the planet Mars - so there is only one word for you this holiday - passion! Still waters run deep they say and in your case it’s true. A sizzling day for you on Tuesday! Your Lucky numbers are 8, 20 and 32.

Gemini (May 22 - Jun 21) Gemini is an air sign ruled by the planet Mercury - so you certainly have the gift of the gab! Your silver tongue will get you into places you’ve never been in before! Your lucky day is Wednesday. Your lucky numbers are 3, 15, 27.

Sagittarius (Nov23-Dec21) Sagittarius is a fire sign ruled by the planet jupiter - and so in your case the more the merrier and the bigger the better! Oodles and oodles of sex, drugs and rock arnd rol... Your lucky day is Thursday. Lucky numbers are 9, 21, 33.

Cancer (Jun 22 - Jul 23) Cancer is a water sign ruled by the moon - so your enigmatic personality is difficult to decipher. Good job too! For others would be shocked by what’s on your mind and wishes do come true! Your lucky day is Monday. Lucky numbers are 4, 16, 28.

Capricorn (Dec22-Jan20) Capricorn is an earth sign ruled by the planet Saturn - and this holiday, to your surprise, you could be playing for keeps! You are a cute cookie and playing hard to get could make your dreams come true! Lucky day Saturday. Lucky numbers are 10, 22.

Leo (Jul 24 - Aug 23) Leo is a fire sign ruled by the sun - so you are the sun worshipper par excellence! You are also the fun worshipper. If anybody knows how to have a good time - it’s you! a fabulous day in store on Sunday. Lucky numbers are 5, 17, 29.

Aquarius (Jan 21 - Feb 19) Aquarius is an air sign ruled by the planet URANUS - and you’ll certainly get a big surprise this holiday! There will be fun and frolics and you’ll bu much in demand. Your lucky day is Saturday. Your lucky numbers are 11, 23, 35.

Virgo (Aug 24 - Sep 23) Virgo the virgin is an earth sign ruled by the planet Mercuryyou have often claimed in the past that you are a virgin but this statement may be virgin on the ridiculous! Your lucky day Wednesday will reveal a great deal! Lucky numbers are 7, 19, 31.

Pisces (Feb 20 - Mar 20) Pisces is a water sign ruled by the planet Neptune - and your natural charisma will attract them like bees to a honey pot! This holiday is guaranteed to make you hot and steamy. Your lucky day is Thursday. Your lucky numbers are 12, 24, 36.

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