Kibala Hotel

It is lies at the foot of a frightfully vertical rock, buried in jasmine and orange trees. The six wooden cabins are all that can be legally done in tightly-regulated Çıralı: they are spacious, set well apart from each other, and they have pots of geranium on their doorsteps.  Bülent is courtly and mild-mannered. His garden shows the signs of spontaneous and genuine love. Çıralı boasts over 60 modest pensions buried in spectacularly lush sub-tropical vegetation below the 2400-metre peak of the Lycian Olympus. Kibala is located at the inland end of the village, a ten-minute walk away from the beach. Some bicycles stand at the guests disposal. Read the rest of this entry »

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Maritim Hotel Club Alantur

This 5-star all-inclusive resort is situated on a 400 metre beach in the Turkish Riviera town Alanya. All rooms have private balconies. Entertainment options include swimming pools, mini-golf, watersports and beach volleyball.

Maritim Hotel Club Alantur’s rooms are spacious and offer floor-to-ceiling windows. Each is air-conditioned and has satellite TV. The en suite bathrooms are equipped with a shower and hairdryer. Some rooms offer sea views, others have views of the tropical gardens. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hotel Grand Kaptan

Hotel Grand Kaptan offers resort-style accommodation just metres from the beach in Alanya. It offers rooms with satellite TV, broadband internet and tea/coffee facilities.

Grand Kaptan’s main pool has a swim-up bar and 2 poolside jacuzzis. There’s also a second pool with 3 waterslides.
In addition to the hotel’s pools, guests also have access to the hotel’s private beach.

The hotel’s buffet restaurant offers a wide range of Turkish and world cuisine, while guests can dine al fresco at the Italian a la carte restaurant. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nevşehir City Guide

The province of Nevşehir is one of the major cities of Cappadoccia Region and displays a beautiful combination of nature and history. The geographic movements had formed the fairy chimneys and during the historical development process, mankind had settled and inhabited these natural wonders, fairy chimneys and carved houses and churches inside these formations and adorned these settlements with frescos, carrying the traces of the thousands of years of their civilizations. Read the rest of this entry »

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Bird Island, Kusadasi Promotion, Kusadasi Vacation Destinations

Erzurum province, 120 km to cover the waterfall. distances are in the Tortum Lake last part, Tortum River 48 meters below the falls created by the waterfall, the world’s largest waterfalls as one of the shows Tortum waterfall in the valley of a mountain landslide as a result of the tea in front to close has occurred. Tortum county natural beauty in terms of very famous. Along the valley contained villages with fruit orchards and is unique. Contained most of the province at the northern end of the lake and waterfall Tortum unique natural beauty is a place frequented by locals and foreign tourists. Read the rest of this entry »

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Kalehan Hotel

One of the first small hotels of Turkey, Hotel Kale Han is owned and managed by a Crete-origin family. Hotel is an authentic surprise featuring a heirloom wedding gown and embroidered bridal kit dating back to 200 years ago, regional keys and key lock collection, the passport issued for the family during population exchange, porcelain stove, manuscripts and old photos and a restaurant furnished with antique dinner service offering local Turkish cuisine with olive oils specially produced by the hotel via stone-pressing method, scratched green olives and home-made jams in its breakfasts unlimited by time. A spectacular garden amid fruit trees, lavenders and roses invites its guests to a rest while the pool offers a refreshing time with a view of the castle. Read the rest of this entry »

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Selcuk City Guide

It is in the south of Izmir on the south Aegean, Selcuk has been transformed since the 1990s into a major tourist destination, mainly as a base to visit the famous ruins of Ephesus a few kilometres away. The ancient classical city is one of the best preserved in the eastern Mediterranean and is a great example of Roman architecture. Selcuk has many historical remains of early Christianity, including a house which many believe to have been visited by the Virgin Mary, and Ayasoluk Hill where St John write his Gospel. Read the rest of this entry »

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Değirmenci Mansion / Safranbolu

“Değirmenci Mansion” is a hotel full of character where you will experience the traditional life and culture of Safranbolu and get a glimpse of original stone walls and vaults, smell the scent of scotch pines, watch the sunset and walk around authentic mansions, guild-market places and cobblestone pavements. Hotel serves the Değirmenci Mansion special all-natural breakfast and local food baked with love at all seasons.  Değirmenci Mansion is awarded with the 2007 Preservation Honors Award as the best restored house. Read the rest of this entry »

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Asmazlar Bağevi / Safranbolu

Asmazlar Vineyard Estate offers its guests the charm of history which dates back two centuries.

Two-storey mansion provides access to haremlik and selamlık parts (where men and women sit separately) and a private lobby.

Authentic Turkish Bath is located in the upper floor to soothe and relax your senses and take away your stress. Mansion is set in a close proximity to the woods Read the rest of this entry »

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Safranbolu City Guide

Safranbolu is a town boasting a glorious collection of old Ottoman houses, with a rich collection of pieces of art which represents traditional Turkish life and culture. Its rich history and success in preserving it earned the town an inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The best known for its old Turkish houses, the town is attracting more attention especially as these 19th century homes are gradually disappearing Read the rest of this entry »

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