Holidays in Turkey
Jul-9-2010 By admin
Mark Bartley asked:
The Turkey we know today was born out of the huge Ottoman Empire that once dominated several continents. It has been a place of cultural and historical value for hundreds of years, as well as a preferred location for a range of travellers and antiquarians in search of ancient sites and cultures. With the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Sea of Marmara to the northwest, the geography of Turkey is diverse, featuring high central plateaus and coastal plains, mountain ranges and rivers. For those who enjoy different water sports, there is a huge range of both coastal and inland things to do, which should cater for everyone’s tastes, whether amateur or professional. As far as holidays go there are numerous options from package options to tours, cruises and walking tours.
Kayaking and rafting trips bring the delights of Turkey’s rivers to the fore, with stretches suitable for beginners to more challenging waters for the more experienced. Some of the best rivers for rafting include the white water rapids of Coruh, Barhal, and Zamanti. For coastal kayaking, the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts provide a warm, temperate conditions and a range of spectacular coastlines to view, whether you want to tackle the surf or go sightseeing from the water in a guided party from one of the many marinas along the Turkish coast.
As would be expected from a coast that enjoys warm to mild water temperatures all year round, diving is very popular along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey, although it is recommended divers follow local codes and regulations. For fun above the surface, and with great wind conditions around some stunning bays around the Bodrum and Datca peninsulas, Turkey boasts some of the best windsurfing in the Mediterranean.
Well worth a visit, especially for beginners to water based wind sports, is Alacati. This Aegean town features a coast with a large shallow area of water, which is ideal for learning to windsurf. After a day on the water, like many old Turkish towns Alacati features some great bars and restaurants serving a range of authentic and exotic dishes as well as vineyards, historic buildings and plenty of space to relax by the water and admire the scenery. What’s fascinating about Turkey is that it is more than just great beaches and exciting things to do; all around is the backdrop of history and culture, the diverse architecture of both eastern and western influence, and varying artistic and cultural styles from region to region.
An advantage of spending holidays in Turkey is that this is not just a beach holiday location and has much more to offer people who like to be more active. From the rugged coasts to the mountain ranges, activity choices include sailing, mountain biking, even skiing, all with a backdrop of culture and history. The vast stretches of meadows in the Toros Mountains feature a range of flora and wildlife, and guided walks are becoming increasingly popular in this area.
Getting to Turkey is now very convenient. Whether you want idyllic fishing coves or beautiful valley scenery and urban history, Turkey has it all. With a reputation for excellence, Turkish villas also offer the discerning visitor the true feel of Turkish home life combined with luxurious modern convenience, echoing this county’s reputation for combining two cultures. A number of low cost airlines now fly to Turkey from the UK, with flights landing at a number of airports that make getting to the main resorts very easy. With some great places to stay and good weather all year round, Turkey is ideal for a range of water sports and outdoor pursuits.
The Turkey we know today was born out of the huge Ottoman Empire that once dominated several continents. It has been a place of cultural and historical value for hundreds of years, as well as a preferred location for a range of travellers and antiquarians in search of ancient sites and cultures. With the Aegean Sea to the west, the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Sea of Marmara to the northwest, the geography of Turkey is diverse, featuring high central plateaus and coastal plains, mountain ranges and rivers. For those who enjoy different water sports, there is a huge range of both coastal and inland things to do, which should cater for everyone’s tastes, whether amateur or professional. As far as holidays go there are numerous options from package options to tours, cruises and walking tours.
Kayaking and rafting trips bring the delights of Turkey’s rivers to the fore, with stretches suitable for beginners to more challenging waters for the more experienced. Some of the best rivers for rafting include the white water rapids of Coruh, Barhal, and Zamanti. For coastal kayaking, the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts provide a warm, temperate conditions and a range of spectacular coastlines to view, whether you want to tackle the surf or go sightseeing from the water in a guided party from one of the many marinas along the Turkish coast.
As would be expected from a coast that enjoys warm to mild water temperatures all year round, diving is very popular along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts of Turkey, although it is recommended divers follow local codes and regulations. For fun above the surface, and with great wind conditions around some stunning bays around the Bodrum and Datca peninsulas, Turkey boasts some of the best windsurfing in the Mediterranean.
Well worth a visit, especially for beginners to water based wind sports, is Alacati. This Aegean town features a coast with a large shallow area of water, which is ideal for learning to windsurf. After a day on the water, like many old Turkish towns Alacati features some great bars and restaurants serving a range of authentic and exotic dishes as well as vineyards, historic buildings and plenty of space to relax by the water and admire the scenery. What’s fascinating about Turkey is that it is more than just great beaches and exciting things to do; all around is the backdrop of history and culture, the diverse architecture of both eastern and western influence, and varying artistic and cultural styles from region to region.
An advantage of spending holidays in Turkey is that this is not just a beach holiday location and has much more to offer people who like to be more active. From the rugged coasts to the mountain ranges, activity choices include sailing, mountain biking, even skiing, all with a backdrop of culture and history. The vast stretches of meadows in the Toros Mountains feature a range of flora and wildlife, and guided walks are becoming increasingly popular in this area.
Getting to Turkey is now very convenient. Whether you want idyllic fishing coves or beautiful valley scenery and urban history, Turkey has it all. With a reputation for excellence, Turkish villas also offer the discerning visitor the true feel of Turkish home life combined with luxurious modern convenience, echoing this county’s reputation for combining two cultures. A number of low cost airlines now fly to Turkey from the UK, with flights landing at a number of airports that make getting to the main resorts very easy. With some great places to stay and good weather all year round, Turkey is ideal for a range of water sports and outdoor pursuits.
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