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		<title>Dalaman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dalaman, situated on the southwest coast in the Mugla Province of Turkey and home to some outstanding scenery is a popular tourist destination throughout the year. The well known seaside resort of Marmais is in the Dalaman region and its airport is one of Turkey’s busiest. If you’re a watersports enthusiast then Turkey is the place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bmgturkey.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/rtaImage2.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-87" title="rtaImage2" src="http://www.bmgturkey.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/rtaImage2.gif" alt="" width="231" height="44" /></a><a href="http://www.thomascook.com/destinations/turkey/dalaman/" target="_blank">Dalaman</a>, situated on the southwest coast in the Mugla Province of Turkey and home to some outstanding scenery is a popular tourist destination throughout the year. The well known seaside resort of Marmais is in the Dalaman region and its airport is one of Turkey’s busiest.</p>
<p>If you’re a watersports enthusiast then <a href="http://www.thomascook.com/destinations/turkey/" target="_blank">Turkey</a> is the place to be. Widely recognised to host some of the best clear-water scuba diving in the world you can pick up a taster session for around £35 before jumping headfirst into a full learning course. If going beneath the waves isn’t your thing then don’t worry, you can find scores of boat trips and snorkelling trips to keep you happy and explore the beautiful world beneath the waves. Windsurfing is one of the more popular water activities and taster sessions again are relatively cheap, whilst a taught lesson will cost a little more. Banana boat rides, jet skis for hire and paragliding are also available to give you a wide range of possible activities.</p>
<p>Dalaman’s mud baths are one of its most popular attractions, and it’s easy to see why. The revitalising qualities of sulphur rich mud have been celebrated for centuries, as the mud moisturises the skin to leave your body feeling, and looking, years younger! Why pay for an expensive mud bath at a spa when you can have a natural one? Great fun and good for you, recommended.</p>
<p>If you’re into history then you can’t visit Turkey without seeing the Lycian rock tombs. Carved into the cliffside these ornate tombs date back three millennia. No that’s not a misprint, they date back to before 1000BC! There are quite a few different tombs around, but the most impressive is at Myra where you’ll find a huge network of tombs carved into the side of the mountain.</p>
<p>Temperatures in Turkey reach the mid to high 30’s in summer so travelling out of high season can save you money whilst still guaranteeing the scorching heat so many of us crave. You can also find good all inclusive deals if you’re wanting to keep to a budget and cut down on hassle.</p>
<p>For good deals on flights to Dalaman<strong> </strong>as well as accommodation check out www.thomascook.com for their latest prices and offers. If you don’t mind booking last minute then you’ll find a much better deal too. They also offer good rates on travel insurance, and this can be included in the price so you only have to make one payment.</p>
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		<title>Bodrum; A Turkish Delight</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holidays to Turkey are proving more popular than ever as thousands flock to the island in search of sun, sea and excellent value for money. The temperatures in the summer months can reach the high 30’s and with so many airlines flying in and out of the country there’s never been a better time to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holidays to Turkey are proving more popular than ever as thousands flock to the island in search of sun, sea and excellent value for money. The temperatures in the summer months can reach the high 30’s and with so many airlines flying in and out of the country there’s never been a better time to go. With that in mind, here are five of the best places to visit in <a href="http://www.thomascook.com/destinations/turkey/bodrum/" target="_blank">Bodrum</a>, one of Turkey’s most popular regions.</p>
<p>Underwater – Ok, so ‘underwater’ isn’t a place, but if it was it’d be top of our list of places to visit. The reason we’ve included it is because of the incredible scuba diving and snorkelling opportunities on offer when you visit Turkey. If you’ve never dived before then you can try a tester session for around £35, giving you a taste of what it’s like without compelling you to commit to a full course.</p>
<p>Bodrum Castle – Originally named the Castle of St Peter (but these days more frequently known as Bodrum Castle) the castle was built in 1402 by the Knights Hospitaller. With impressive architecture and historical importance, the castle is one of Bodrum’s most popular tourist attractions and casts an imposing figure as it sits looking out to sea. Built from green volcanic stone with marble columns the castle was at the forefront of architectural technology when built and still stands firmly 600 years later.</p>
<p>Bitez Beach – Another Bodrum special, Bitez Beach is one of the island’s most popular beaches and for good reason. The sand is white and clean and the sea has the kind of clarity you’d usually associate with a Caribbean islands. Boat tours are available as well as windsurfing, snorkelling and other water sports.</p>
<p>Bodrum Amphitheatre – Situated near the main road on the way into Gumbet, the Amphitheatre is an impressive tourist attraction. Built over five centuries ago the Amphitheatre still hosts concerts today and attracts visitors all year round. The sheer scale of the structure is breathtaking, and when you consider how long it’s been around it really is a thing of beauty. To visit is free, so you really should try and see it if you have the chance!</p>
<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mausoleum" target="_blank">Mausoleum</a> – Built between 353 and 350BC in what was at the time known as Halicarnassus (now Bodrum) the Mausoleum was 150 feet high and considered by the Greek poet Antipater of Sidon to be one of his seven wonders of the world. The actual building was destroyed by earthquakes in the 1400s, meaning it stood for an incredible 16 centuries before finally being brought down. The site was later excavated and can now be visited.</p>
<p>Whether you’re new to Turkey or you’ve been before there are always good deals available if you look in the right place. Holiday operators such as Thomas Cook offer good flight and accommodation packages for a stay in bodrum so be sure to check them out for some really low prices, especially if you don’t mind a last minute deal!</p>
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		<title>Cheap Holidays to Turkey &#8211; Best Turkey Holiday Resorts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 10:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sam Rosenberg asked: Turkey is where East meets West and it is just this variety that makes move in Turkey then exciting. Although turkey is a Muslim country its finish is imbued with a large and respectful honor for Islam, Turkey is an area that attempts to part the lay and spiritual beliefs of its [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Sam Rosenberg						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Turkey is where East meets West and it is just this variety that makes move in Turkey then exciting. Although turkey is a Muslim country its finish is imbued with a large and respectful honor for Islam, Turkey is an area that attempts to part the lay and spiritual beliefs of its citizens. While it is indefinite what the future holds for Turkey, nowadays the area remains a superior holiday place and one of our good places to see.<br/><br/>Many Visitors thinks that there is a small Turkey inside the Istanbul. Crossing the Bosporus into Asia Minor, still, leads you into a foreign and interesting nation. Read our recommendations on the good places to see in Turkey and so have your reservations to search this about enticing area. <br />Ancient sights of epic proportions wait you on the Aegean Coast. Visit lovely Pamukkale, a petrified limestone waterfall or some of the better preserved ruins at Ephesus. From Altinkum make the journey to the Temple of Apollo where you will be awe-struck by the pure size of the yet righteous columns not to cite the inventiveness of the old civilisations.<br/><br/>Most Recommended Places to see in Turkey:<br/><br/>1. MARMARIS: Marmaris has been the most exiting resorts for the visitors who expect a good relaxing holiday. Marmaris is possibly the most European of all the Turkish resorts, although a venture into the Old Quarter shortly reveals a really conventional Turkish air. Old men seat in the shadow playing backgammon just yards from the more advanced bars on theseafront.<br/><br/>2. ICMELER : Icmeler is very close to major resort marmaris. Just 5 minutes of travel brings you a more quiet beach. The relaxed ambience is contagious and you can consume your days sunbathing, exploring Marmaris or taking boat trips around the bays. For evenings out,you will be spoilt for selection. Icmeler offers its own broad scope of restaurants, bars and discos, or you can inspect Marmaris where the nights are still livelier.<br/><br/>3. BODRUM: The coastal landscape in Bodrum by islands, peninsulas, bays and headlands rich divided. In about half an hour to get there by ship, the Greek island of K</p>
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		<title>Turkey Property &#8211; Best Holiday Home Investment Around</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frank Crowley asked: Industry experts have identified Turkey as a &#8216;hot property market&#8217; for investors. Turkish property agents say &#8220;because of its soaring tourism figures combined with property prices being low compared to other European tourist hotspots,&#8221;they added:&#8220;Turkey&#8217;s tourism figures are absolutely through the roof, it is expected to receive over 20million tourists in 2009.This [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Frank Crowley						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Industry experts have identified Turkey as a &#8216;hot property market&#8217; for investors. Turkish property agents say &#8220;because of its soaring tourism figures combined with property prices being low compared to other European tourist hotspots,&#8221;they added:<br/><br/>&#8220;Turkey&#8217;s tourism figures are absolutely through the roof, it is expected to receive over 20million tourists in 2009.<br/><br/>This is evidenced by the fact we are advertising off plan Turkish properties with a guaranteed 9.5% net rental yield for the first five years. This is one of the biggest rental guarantees I have ever come across, though I have seen similar figures they have always been offered over a shorter period of time. Not only that, the rental guarantee is bank supported; giving investors security and making this one of the best holiday home investments on the global market.&#8221;<br/><br/>The development referred to is the New Generation apartment development in Istanbul, comprising of 314 1, 2 and 3 bedroom off-plan apartments priced from just </p>
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		<title>Turkey holiday</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[xxamyxbabeyxx asked: my holiday Turkey July 2007]]></description>
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<p><br/>my holiday Turkey July 2007<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>TATİL CENNETİ TÜRKİYE TURKEY-turkey holiday paradise-</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[siirdelisii asked: turkey holiday paradise]]></description>
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<p><br/>turkey holiday paradise<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Fascinating Family Holidays &#8211; Turkey and Its Famous Whirling Dervishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Sep 2010 12:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Davide Smith asked: Becoming ever more popular for family holidays, Turkey has some fascinating sights and experiences to offer its visitors, not least of which are its famous Whirling Dervishes.Who are the Whirling Dervishes?Although in modern day terminology we might use the term Whirling Dervish of someone who is seen to be dashing about hurriedly [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Davide Smith						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Becoming ever more popular for family holidays, Turkey has some fascinating sights and experiences to offer its visitors, not least of which are its famous Whirling Dervishes.<br/><br/>Who are the Whirling Dervishes?<br/><br/>Although in modern day terminology we might use the term Whirling Dervish of someone who is seen to be dashing about hurriedly to get things done; the real Whirling Dervishes are members of the Mevlevi Order which was founded in the city of Konya in present day Turkey by the followers of 13th century poet, theologian and mystic Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Balkhi-Rumi (also known as Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi). In what is essentially an act of worship, the Mevlevi Dervishes in their long white costumes, perform their whirling dance as part of the ceremony which is known as Sema and also includes singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and poetry recitals. For those taking family holidays in Turkey, it is an experience not to be missed.<br/><br/>Why do the Mevlevi Dervishes whirl?<br/><br/>It is said that the practice of whirling originated from Balkhi-Rumi&#8217;s occasional habit of spinning around in sheer joy and ecstasy in the streets of Konya, and that the aim of turning first slowly and then with ever-increasing speed is to put the dancers into a trance-like or meditative state which takes them closer to God. As they perform this mesmerising ritual, they are accompanied by chanting and music, and those attending one of their performances during their family holidays in Turkey are certain to be awestruck and captivated by the sheer speed at which they move.<br/><br/>Are the Mevlevi the only order of Dervishes?<br/><br/>As visitors on family holidays to Turkey will no doubt learn, the Mevlevi,or Whirling Dervishes, were only one of many orders of Dervishes (brotherhoods or religious sects known for their extreme poverty and austerity) to exist in latter day Persia; the Bektashi order being another of the very famous ones. Throughout the centuries, however, successive rulers put an end to all but the Mevlevi order. It belongs to the orthodox mainstream of Islam, allowing it to survive, albeit mainly because the organisation was a non-political one and the Sema ceremony is such a tourist attraction. Different orders practised their own separate and distinct rituals which also included dancing, but the Mevlevi order was unique in its whirling dances.<br/><br/>Where to go to see the Whirling Dervishes<br/><br/>As the home of the Whirling Dervishes, the city of Konya is one of the places where visitors on family holidays in Turkey can take in the sight of this famous Sema dance and December 17th, the anniversary of the death of Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi, is one of the best times to visit. The annual Mevlana Commemoration Festival takes place at the Mevlana Cultural Centre in the city and ceremonies take place during the course of the week from the 10th to 17th of the month. Visitors to Istanbul can also see displays of the Whirling Dervishes at the Galata Mevlevihanesi (closed for restoration until December 2010), and various other venues throughout the city.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>turkey holiday 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[dannyhutchins003run asked: turkey holiday 2008, did a show with turkish breakdancers. pretty fun:P ermm sorry about lack of clips&#8230;was doin other things lol. comment, subscribe, enjoy]]></description>
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<p><br/>turkey holiday 2008, did a show with turkish breakdancers. pretty fun:P ermm sorry about lack of clips&#8230;was doin other things lol. comment, subscribe, enjoy<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Unforgettable Experiences For Turkey Family Holidays</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 19:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Davide Smith asked: In terms of family holidays, Turkey is about as good as it gets. With a combination of sun, sea and sand that will keep every member of the family in the holiday mood, this holiday is likely to be one that is remembered. But why not throw in a few unforgettable experiences, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Davide Smith						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>In terms of family holidays, Turkey is about as good as it gets. With a combination of sun, sea and sand that will keep every member of the family in the holiday mood, this holiday is likely to be one that is remembered. But why not throw in a few unforgettable experiences, just to make sure that it goes down in family history.<br/><br/>White Water Rafting<br/><br/>The Coruh River in Turkey has long been rated one of the world&#8217;s top ten rafting rivers by professional rafters. A trip downstream is definitely something that you won&#8217;t forget in a hurry. No prior experience is required so this is an adventure suitable for every member of the family, provided they are able to swim. The route down the river is fast and thrilling in places, particularly when you come up against the rapids. However, there are also calmer stretches of water, during which you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the mountain passes through which the river runs. For a memorable excursion to remember on your family holidays, Turkey&#8217;s most impressive river is the place to go.<br/><br/>Hot Air Ballooning<br/><br/>If you want to see the country from a slightly different perspective on your family holidays, Turkey never looks better than when you&#8217;re looking down on her from above. Hot air ballooning is available in the area of Cappadocia, in central Anatolia, and is well worth a morning or afternoon of your holiday. High up in the sky you can look down and see the distinctive landscapes, spotting the natural features that have been shaped by wind, weather, and volcanic eruptions. You&#8217;ll also see remnants of the various histories that Turkey has collected over the years, with landmarks harking back to the Hittites, the Byzantines, and even the early Christians. What better way to see Turkey, than with a bird&#8217;s eye view? This will be an addition to your holiday that will not be forgotten in a hurry.<br/><br/>The Whirling Dervishes<br/><br/>One way to ensure that your family holidays in Turkey are never forgotten, is to make sure you really see something of the culture. What better way to discern what the real Turkey is like than through dance? If you&#8217;re lucky enough to see a ceremony put on by the Whirling Dervishes, either in Konya or Istanbul, you will begin to wish you were from Turkey yourself. The Whirling Dervishes are members of the Mevlevi Order, and performers of the famous &#8216;Sema&#8217; dance. As they dance around you in a whirlwind, you cannot fail to appreciate the grace and skill of their movements, which symbolise the human being&#8217;s spiritual journey upwards, powered by love and intelligence to reach perfection. This is a show that will have all members of the family enraptured.<br/><br/>So for family holidays, Turkey really is the place to go. Relax in the sun, bathe in the sea and bask on the sand, but before you head home be sure to try any one of these once in a lifetime experiences.<br/><br/></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jez Rourke asked: The Finest Beaches of TurkeyWhen people think of grand beaches, they generally think of places like California, Florida or Hawaii, but they rarely think of a country like Turkey. Despite being under-publicised, Turkey offers a wide variety of beaches that stretch along the Mediterranean Sea.In this article, we will take a look [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Jez Rourke						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The Finest Beaches of Turkey<br/><br/>When people think of grand beaches, they generally think of places like California, Florida or Hawaii, but they rarely think of a country like Turkey. Despite being under-publicised, Turkey offers a wide variety of beaches that stretch along the Mediterranean Sea.<br/><br/>In this article, we will take a look at the top ten beaches found in Turkey.<br/><br/>Patara Beach: Patara is the longest beach in the Mediterranean, and was hailed by The Sunday Times as the best beach in the world. Accommodations are limited, loungers and umbrellas are available to rent, and it is backed by ancient ruins and dunes.<br/><br/>Oludeniz Beach: Oludeniz is Turkey&#8217;s most famous beach, and therefore in peak seasons, is the most crowded. There are good hotels to stay at, very good bars, water sports available, scuba diving and is surrounded with resorts.<br/><br/>Olimpos: If you are looking for a more romantic and relaxed atmosphere, then this is the beach for you. It is far more secluded and smaller than the other two beaches mentioned so far, and is backed by a forest, which is filled with Roman ruins.<br/><br/>Side: Side is only an hour away from the airport, and is very popular with holiday groups. There is a village and a beach filled with fine sand, as well as some Roman ruins to explore nearby.<br/><br/>Iztuzu Beach: Iztuzu Beach is a national conservation area, and is one of the last breeding places in Europe of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle. It can only be reached by a 20 minute boat ride from the nearby town of Dalyan. There is a lot of beach, and the water is warm and shallow. Nearby, there are some cliff tombs you can explore as well.<br/><br/>Cleopatra&#8217;s Beach (Alanya): Alanya is one of the biggest resorts found in Turkey, and Cleopatra&#8217;s beach is splendid and very popular. The beach and resort offer great accommodations, facilities and things to do. There is also an old fortress nearby.<br/><br/>Kemer: Kemer is a lovely seaside town located right on on the sea front. There are a number of small beaches you can visit, as well as many day-trip opportunities. Most of the beaches are made up of small pebbles, although there are a few with sandy beaches.<br/><br/>Bodrun: Bodrun is home to the original mausoleum, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is also home to the Castle of St Peter, which used to be a crusader fortress but now serves as the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. The beaches in town are small, but many people visit them as an afterthought to sightseeing.<br/><br/>Pamucak Beach: Most of the beach is public, but on the south side there are some resorts. It is close to the Aqua Fantasy water park, and there is a small hotel where you can get refreshments and amenities. The water is pretty choppy, and there aren&#8217;t any life guards, so be careful.<br/><br/>Sinop: Sinop has many fascinating things to see, and the beaches are small. Because the water comes from the Black Sea, it can be rather chilly too.<br/><br/></div>
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