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Negative aspects of sun tanning

Negative aspects of sun tanning

| 03/06/2010 | 0 Comments

Fethiye and Oludeniz can get very warm and you need to be very careful while you are sun tanning. Many people long for a perfectly tanned look. But sun tanning can at the same time lead to many health hazards. Skin cancer is one of the negative aspects of sun tanning. It can also make [...]

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The new Park Marina project

The new Park Marina project

| 19/05/2010 | 0 Comments

Istanbul’s western suburbs are set to receive a further boost with the announcement of plans to build a new marina worth $16 million. Dati Investment Holding, one of Turkey’s leading development consortiums which also owns the high end Galleria shopping mall, the Crown Plaza and Istanbul’s latest 5* hotel, the Sheraton Istanbul Ataköy Hotel, intends [...]

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Every 19 May in Fethiye Oludeniz

Every 19 May in Fethiye Oludeniz

| 19/05/2010 | 0 Comments

Every 19 May in Fethiye Oludeniz, Turkey celebrates the historic arrival of Ataturk at Samsun, marking the beginning of the 1919 War of Independence. Athletes carry the Turkish flag ashore at the Samsun harbour, while memorial wreaths are laid in Anitkabir. This gets celebrated in Ankara Istanbul and Izmir Adana  Turkey. Rousing ceremonies are held [...]

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Turkey more popular than Spain

Turkey more popular than Spain

| 12/09/2009 | 0 Comments

While Spain has long been seen as the primary holiday destination for Britons looking for sun and beaches, a recent study indicates that Turkey is now well in the process of overtaking Spanish resorts when it comes to attracting visitors from the United Kingdom. This change, however, has a lot to do with concerns about [...]

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Enjoying a walk in Turkey

Enjoying a walk in Turkey

| 12/09/2009 | 0 Comments

A British man is feared to have been kidnapped while enjoying a walk in Turkey. John Kirkham and his wife Sandra were staying in a hotel in Ovacik and John, 67, went walking on Monday along the Lycian Way. His wife describes him as an experienced walker and the family is considering the fact that [...]

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Top Five Resorts For a Holiday in Turkey

Top Five Resorts For a Holiday in Turkey

| 13/04/2009 | 0 Comments

If you are planning on taking a holiday in Turkey, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from. The stunning city of Istanbul, with its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere, is a real highlight, as are the sights to be seen at classical ruins such as Pergamum, Troy, Ephesus. But aside from the attractions on [...]

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Scuba Diving in Fethiye

Scuba Diving in Fethiye

| 13/04/2009 | 0 Comments

A holiday in Turkey provides the visitor with a feast of activities to enjoy. The expansive Mediterranean coastline is the perfect environment for all kinds of watersports, scuba diving amongst them. We look at some of the sites that surround the handsome resort of Fethiye. If you choose to take your holiday in Fethiye, you’ll [...]

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Top Ten Destinations

Top Ten Destinations

| 05/03/2009 | 0 Comments

This years poll result show three Turkish holiday resorts in top ten destination for British Holiday makers and Altinkum is the one of them. According to a survey conducted by one of biggest travel agent in UK and with the result Icmeler Marmaris was on the list. The survery shows where the Brits prefer for holiday [...]

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A Travel Guide to Turkey

A Travel Guide to Turkey

| 25/01/2009 | 1 Comment

Turkey is a unique country that lies along two continents. One side of Turkey is part of Europe, while the rest is geographically situated in West Asia, (also called the Middle East). Many languages are spoken in Turkey, such as: Greek, Armenian, Kurdish, Arabic and their official language, Turkish. A holiday in Turkey is the [...]

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Oludeniz Fethiye Resort

Oludeniz Fethiye Resort

| 25/01/2009 | 0 Comments

Fethiye is a major town on the Mediterranean coast of  Turkey. It is situated in a naturally sheltered bay with little islands dotted around its stunning coastline. 6000 feet high mountains lie in the rear of the bay; they are a part of the southwestern spurs of the Taurus Range. The woody slopes are covered [...]

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