Author Archive: Oludeniz
Ölüdeniz is a small resort village in the Muğla Province on the South West coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea to the south and the high, steep sided Babadağ Mountain, 14 km (9 mi) south of Fethiye. The town is a beach resort. Ölüdeniz remains one of the most photographed beaches on the Mediterranean. It has a secluded sandy bay at the mouth of Ölüdeniz, on a blue lagoon.
Expats gets extra flights
Monarch adds thousands of extra seats for October and Over 4,000 seats added in response to increased customer demand due to a staggering rise in demand, leading scheduled leisure airline Monarch is increasing the number of seats and flights available across 20 routes in its flying programme, during the period of 21 October – 2 [...]
Apply to a court requesting your tapu
“Hi, we live on a small communal area which consists of six villas, no pool but has a garden, etc. My husband manages the upkeep of the garden and any maintenance [of walls, pump, etc., and gardener fees]. Five villas pay their TL 25 per month for this but one has not paid for five [...]
A 6-tonne NASA science satellite
A 6-tonne NASA science satellite (picture) plunged to earth yesterday, but where any debris ended up was not immediately clear. Canada, Africa and Australia had been named as possible sites for touchdown of debris from the tour-bus-sized satellite. In its re-entry to earth, the defunct satellite passed over Canada and Africa, as well as vast [...]
Erdogan’s popularity
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s tour of Arab Spring nations and the messages he gave during these visits continue to echo in the Turkish media. There is no doubt that these visits, which have further boosted Turkey’s international standing and Erdogan’s popularity, will play a major role in the shaping of the future of these [...]
Increase in tourists visiting the country
Turkey’s tourism sector has exhibited a remarkable performance this year with an 11% increase in the number of tourists visiting the Eurasian nation in the first seven months of 2011 with 17,624,969 tourists visiting between January and July this year according to data from the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry and up to 30 million [...]
Fly with Monarch now
Monarch, the scheduled airline, announced in June of this year a commitment to transparent and simple pricing. In a move that will put pressure on its rivals to follow its lead, Monarch has eliminated debit card fees and has introduced a fixed fee for all credit card bookings. Customers electing to pay using a debit [...]
10 Facebook Relationship Rules
Facebook is a great site that many people use for staying in touch with friends and family all over the world. But it can spell out big trouble for your relationship if you’re not careful. Here are some do’s and don’t for Facebook to help keep your relationship a happy one. Rule #1: Don’t Post [...]
British tourist wants compensation
HUNDREDS of tourists struck down by food poisoning on holiday in Turkey have taken their fight for compensation to the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Court proceedings have been started by Birmingham-based travel lawyers from Irwin Mitchell. The company is representing nearly 600 British tourists who say they fell seriously ill at the Holiday Village [...]
Thomas Cook today warned
Tour operator Thomas Cook today warned on profits for the third time in a year after it was hit by the squeeze in consumer spending and turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa. Shares in Europe’s second biggest travel firm slumped by more than 25% after it said full-year profits will be some £60 million [...]
Turkey match fixing probe
Turkey football is going through a rough period of time, since the match fixing scandal erupted 8 days ago, and resulted thus far in imprisonment and detainment of several high profile club chairmen, executives and managers. 8 days ago, as Fenerbahce president, one of the key figures in turkish football and head of one of [...]



