Posts Tagged Turkey hotel

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 »

, , , , , , , , , , ,

No Comments

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 »

, , , , ,

No Comments

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 »

, , , , ,

No Comments

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 »

, , , , , , , , , , ,

No Comments

Oliviera Resort / Kalem island / İzmir

The first and only island hotel of Turkey, Kalem Island Oliviera Resort offers nature, luxury and comfort at the same place. Kalem Island is ideal for those looking for a relaxing, romantic, exclusive and peaceful holiday; also taking guests to a voyage to nearby historical and tourist attractions and Midilli (Lesvos island-13 miles away). Oliviera Resort has accommodation options in four different concepts and also a mini-marina with 10 yachts capacity to provide services to sea and boat enthusiasts. Read the rest of this entry »

, , , , , , , ,

No Comments

Dikili City Guide

Dikili, frequented by cruise liners bringing visitors to Pergamon, is Bergama’s harbour town. It offers a relaxing atmosphere with many pleasant restaurants lining the Kordon Promenade. A stop at the little port of Çandarli, the ancient Pitane, is recommended in order to see the Genoese fortress, one of the best preserved in Turkey.

, , , , ,

No Comments

Ece Resort – Türkbükü

Escape from the rush of Bodrum to this relaxing hotel with 33 individually styled rooms peacefully lying amid citrus trees and charming bird cheeps and embellished with embossed works of Gülsüm Karamustafa. Breakfasts offer a wide array of selection of food from home-made jams to farm eggs and breads delicately baked for your discerning palates. Minutes away to Gölköy Beach and the hotel, Ece Sahil Beach Club has romantic moments to offer at night with the notes from the guitar filling the air and ideal to chill out while sunbathing during the day. Read the rest of this entry »

, , , , , ,

No Comments

Ada Hotel / Turkbuku / Bodrum

Ada Hotel is nestled on a lovely hillside in the historical village of Göl-Türkbükü, overlooking one of the most exclusive bays on the Bodrum peninsula. Its stunning views, lush Mediterranean gardens, fountains, pools and stone and mortar construction, are all key elements of the architectural pureness of the region. Available to guests are, a traditionally constructed marble hamam and stunning relaxation room, fitness spa with Jacuzzi, home theater, and library complete with fireplace. All suites are accompanied with terraces and are beautifully appointed. Read the rest of this entry »

, , , , , ,

No Comments

Türkbükü – Bodrum City Guide

“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 »

, , , , , , , , , , ,

No Comments

Turgutreis / Bodrum City Guide

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 »

, , , , , , , , , ,

No Comments

oteller