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Botanik Hotel
Antalya-Alanya
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Art Marmaris Hotel
Marmaris
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Club Belcekiz Hotel
Fethiye
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Stretching out across two
continents, Turkey is a paradise where one can experience all four seasons in
outstanding natural beauty. Whether you are fond of art, history, archeology or
nature, your stay in Turkey will undoubtedly be an experience of a life time,
leaving you with treasured memories for years to come.
Surounded
by the crystal clear waters of the Black Sea, the Marmara, the Aegean Sea and
the Mediterranean Sea, Turkey generously offers
her 8000km long shores for your enjoyment. Turkey is also abundant in beautiful
flora and fauna.
Twenty fascinating civilizations render Turkey the heir of 10.000 years
of history. Modern Archaeology stil searches for further ancient secrets to be
brought into the daylight.Turkey exudes the mystery of the past through the
existence of statues of gods and goddesses, temples, theatres, agoras,
churches, mosques, medresseh (small mosques), palaces and caravanseraies.
Offering a rich variety of experiences for any visitor, Turkey is a perfect
holiday location.
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The Mediterranean
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The Aegean
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Beginning at the south of the
splendid Toros Mountains, the Mediterranean coast stretches for hundreds of
miles, encompassing beautiful scenery, sandy beaches, secluded coves, tranquil
ruins and a multitude of attractive holiday destinations
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It is no exaggeration to say
that the Aegean coast boasts some of Anatolia’s most breathtaking spectacles.
As for Heredot's statement "Embracing the most beautiful sky and mildest
climate of the world", the Aegean is home to dramatic gulfs and
peninsulas, coves and golden beaches that line up one after the other…
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The Black Sea Region
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The Central Anatolian
Region
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The coast nestles closely besides
mountains covered with emerald green forests, valleys and plains. Fields
overflow with hazelnut, tobacco and corn. The highway parallel to the coastline
takes you to hidden coves,tranquil villages and beautiful beaches...
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Located at the geographical
heart of Turkey, the Central Anatolian Region embodies the assorted beauties of
Turkey. Witnessing the transitions of many important civilizations, today the
region is the political centre of Turkey.
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The East & South East
Anatolia
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The Marmara
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The region boasts high
mountain ranges, lush valleys and vast plains. The lakes, streams and riverbeds
of the region dazzle the eye with hues of purple, yellow, red and silver. Being
adorned with unique architectural samples of Turkish culture, The East and
Southeast Anatolian Region offers unbelievable panoramic views...
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Hills of various sizes, fields
of sunflowers and vineyards as far as the eye can see. Thrace on the European
continent is seperated from Anatolia by the waters of the Bosphorous, the Sea
of Marmara and the Dardanelles. Visitors arriving in Edirne will encounter the
masterpiece of Mimar Sinan- The Selimiye Mosque. This province boasts some of
the Mosque. This province boasts
some of the most authentic works of Ottoman architecture to be seen.
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