Posts Tagged hotel in MuÄŸla
Milas City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in MuÄŸla - Milas on 07 April 2010
The touristic district Milas remains in Mugla city, which is valuable to see with its beaches, lakes, antic cities, Turkish and Islamic pieces of arts.
History
One of the most important cities of Karya, antic Mylasa, has taken its name from Mylasos, who came from the Aiolos generation, and was the reign of winds and resides within Aiolia Island in Mediterranean according to mythology. “asa” suffix of Mylasa name, is showing that Milas is founded at very ancient times (3.000 B. C.). Read the rest of this entry »
Marmaris City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Marmaris on 25 February 2010
Once a sleepy fishing village, Marmaris has ballooned into one of the largest resorts on the Aegean coastof Turkey. Little of its history remains, as the town is now a modern development with tourism at its heart and soul. The population swells to a massive 200,000 in the summer, with most hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and shops catering to low-cost package holidays, although there are facilities for all budgets. Read the rest of this entry »
Türkbükü – Bodrum City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Türkbükü on 14 February 2010
“The new representative of antique Karianda, the inviting resort of the streets with mandarin smells… Gököyü of the past is today’s Göltürkbükü…”
Gölköy, known as “Karianda” in mythology and Türkbükü, named as “Madnasa” in antique times were gathered under a common local administration in 1999 and renamed as Göltürkbükü. Once living on viniculture and fishery, the town is now the most popular holiday place in Aegean. Read the rest of this entry »
Turgutreis / Bodrum City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Turgutreis on 14 February 2010
Situated 20 km from Bodrum, the town is famous for its tangerine orchards. It was named after the famous Turkish admiral, Turgut Reis. In terms of population, it is one of the most populous areas of the peninsula. It is known for its unforgettable sunsets. Read the rest of this entry »
Bodrum – Torba City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Torba on 13 February 2010
The Bodrum peninsula, at the centre of Turkey’s Aegean coast, has attracted tourists for some 2,500 years. What those early travellers came to see – the natural beauty attested to by Herodotus and the architectural splendours of the civilisation into which he was born – remain the major attractions of the area today. Some spend their days enthralled by the sea – sailing aboard one of the distinctive broad-hulled gulets, snorkeling round a rocky headland or slicing an athletic crawl through the aquamarine water. Others head inland, exploring the ruins and travelling back in time to rediscover the peace and harmony of a world which, for most of us, has all but disappeared. Read the rest of this entry »
Arion Resort Hotel / Bodrum
Posted by Hotels for You in Gümüşlük on 13 February 2010
The whole hotel building is constructed with high-quality equipment and workforce beyond its concept for protection of nature with proper environmental conditions.
Arion Resort with its 3850m2 hotel building, 6000 m2 green place, social and sport centre facilities, 400 m2 seashore and beach, with its high- quality service, with its delicious Mediterranean + world cuisine presented in a quiet, tranquil atmosphere in its comfortable villa houses is a different holiday place for everyone. Read the rest of this entry »
Gümüşlük City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Gümüşlük on 11 February 2010
Gümüşlük: It is one of the oldest settlements in peninsula. It is still possible to see that the underwater remains under the old harbor wall which connected TavÅŸan Island to the mainland. The sea and fish there are famous. Watching the sun set here amidst the lush green vegetation will be a life-long memory. Read the rest of this entry »
Gölköy City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Gölköy on 11 February 2010
Gölköy: Located 13 km in north of Bodrum, where the beautiful cove blends the green of olive, tangerine and pine trees with that of palms. Because it faces the north, it is always lush and the water in the cove is cooler than that in the other coves. Read the rest of this entry »
Bodrum City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Bodrum on 09 February 2010
Homer describes Bodrum as “The land of eternal blue” and the words of another resident of Bodrum, Cevat Åžakir, who said “The heavenly bliss of life in Bodrum is better than any eternal bliss that may await us” were not without foundation in reality. Throughout history of Bodrum, known as Halicarnassos in ancient times, has always been fought over and people have been unwilling to share its beauty with others. Read the rest of this entry »
