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Antalya HolidaysAntalya Holidays at a glanceThe Antalya holiday region is located on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. The Antalya Region, offering all the mysticism of past in our day, is now called the "Turkish Riviera" due to its archaeological and natural beauties. The city still preserves its importance as a centre throughout history in the south coast of the country, in addition to its wonderful natural beauties. With its palm-lined boulevard, internationally-acclaimed marina, and old castle with traditional architecture, all set amidst a modern city, Antalya is a major tourist centre in Turkey.
Who holidays in Antalya?Antalya holidays are perfect for those in search of sea, sun, history and nature. All these elements combine to form a collection of very popular resorts that are home to some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean. Holidays in Antalya - Things to seeAntalya Museum: Founded in 1922 by Sleyman Fikri Erten and housed first in the Alaaddin Mosque in the old city and then in the Yivli Minaret, the museum was later moved to its current location. The museum consists of 12 exhibit rooms and its gardens and open galleries. In these halls the history of Antalya is given in a chronological and instructive fashion starting with the first humans and continuing without interruption to the modern era. Side: The ancient city, 48km east of Antalya, is most famous for its theatre, probably the best preserved in Asia Minor. It is still in use today, and stages the annual Aspendos Opera and Ballet Festival every summer. It was the scene of a huge bloody battle between the Persians and the Greeks in 469 BC, and then ruled by the Spartans 120 years later. The city became part of the Seleucid kingdom after the death of Alexander the Great, and then became part of the Roman province of Asia in 133 BC. The City Walls: What remains today are a few bastions inside the city as well as Hadrian's Gate and its towers, the large tower facing the harbour and a few pieces of the harbour walls. One of the walls surrounds the yacht harbour and the other the city, almost like horseshoe. One of the remaining towers in the Castle Gate Square is now used as a clock tower. There are four gates in the city walls, which form entrances to the city. Things to do on a Holiday in AntalyaThe Olympos: The Bay Mountains National Park is located in the province of Antalya in the Mediterranean region, for example, contains a wealth of flora and fauna, which are either endemic or relic distributions, in addition to important archaeological ruins. Golf in Belek: In recent years, since the golf facilities with international quality enter into service respectively, Turkey has become an elite golf centre where golf players all around the world meet in an environment of delicacy, quality and prestige. Waterfalls: An excursion to Kursunlu waterfalls makes a refreshing change from the heat of the beach, and the Manavgat waterfalls and river are close by and well worth a visit. Diving: Various points of Antalya's coastline provide opportunities for diving.
Antalya Holidays - ExcursionsSide : Visit Side, an ancient harbour whose name meant pomegranate, a pretty peninsula with several ruins. Aspendos: See the theatre of Aspendos, one of the best preserved of the ancient world, and still used for performances. Belek Golf: If you play golf, you will certainly enjoy a holiday in Turkey featuring the golf resorts in Belek, Antalya. Golfers from around the world know Belek's golf courses, and many golf tournaments and corporate events have been held here throughout the year, because of the favourable weather and popularity of Turkey as a tourism destination. Antalya Holiday WeatherAntalya enjoys a four seasons climate. The average temperature is 30 degrees celcius. Approximately 300 days of the year is sunny.
Getting Around on Turkey - Antalya HolidaysBoat: There are many types of cruises that link all the resorts an villages around the area, take a Gullet cruise or a Blue Voyage cruise to explore Antalya and the surrounding areas. Bus: The local bus (known as Dolmus) is normally a white mini bus that travels around the resorts. There are no specified bus stops, so to stop the Dolmus just flag one down. Taxi: There are numerous taxis in all towns and resorts and are recognisable by their chequered black and yellow bands. Car: Rental cars and Jeeps are available from our representatives. Antalya Holidays ShoppingShopping: Shopping in Antalya can be an exhausting, but exhilarating, experience, with everything up for grabs from the famous local jams and jellies made from a variety of fruits and vegetables, to antique jewellery, kelims, prayer rugs, leather ware, cotton clothing, traditional pottery and wood carvings. Haggling is expected and bargains can be had. The best shopping is in the Kaleici district near the city walls, along winding side streets in the old quarter.
Holidays in Antalya - BeachesKumluca and the many coves between Antalya and Finike are home to some of the most famous holiday resorts in Turkey, like Kemer, Camyuva, Belek, Cirali and Adrasan. Closer to the city, Konyaalti is 3 km west of the city, and Lara beach is 10 km east and well connected by dolmus. Side - The beach is, of course, one of Side' main attractions, and it is hard to rival the quality of the sand or the length of the beach, with plenty of space to sunbathe even in high season. Belek - Most of the forests, thick with pine and eucalyptus, stretch down to a marvellous and almost limitless beach of golden sand. Belek beaches are one of the outstanding laying eggs beaches for the aquatic turtles (Caretta caretta). |
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