Belos Villa - Olu Deniz - Fethiye, Turkey

Belos Villa - Olu Deniz - Fethiye, Turkey Luxury Self-Catering Villa in Fethiye, Turkey This luxury fully equipped - 3 bedroomed 3 bath Villa sleeps up to 8 - ideal for Couples, Families, Groups.

Grab a sunshine holiday with a good value for money is going to be your key for sun seeking - why not pack your bags and just head for Turkey. With the current exchange rate so poor in the Euro you're guaranteed to make your pound go further here in Turkey. Olu Deniz Beach & Blue Lagoon - on your doorstep
A beautiful sandy beach in a cove of tranquil turquoise sea. The famous Blue Lagoon of Oluden

iz has calm, crystal clear waters which make it ideal for a variety of water sports and a very safe place for children to swim. Part of the Lagoon is now a protected a national park. Oludeniz is world famous for it's paragliding where you can jump from the top of a mountain and land on a wide stretch of beach, a spectacular adventure but not for the faint hearted. Lots of Sports, Activities and Excursion trips from Olundeniz - the 12 Island Boat trip. Hisaronu - on your doorstep
Hisaronu village is a tailor-made holiday destination, brimming with bars and restaurants to suit every taste.... literally! Located on the mountain pass of Olu Deniz and surrounded by stunning pine-clad mountains and natural countryside. This was formerly a small, sleepy, farming village 300 metres above sea level, which gives it an ideal climate, as it is slightly cooler than Fethiye and Olundeniz. The Heart of Fethiye
Is a traditional market town set around a beautiful natural harbour. It is a big centre for scuba diving and boats leave from here for day trips around the stunning coastline. The most popular is the 12 islands boat rip, a relaxing way to spend the day, touring the beautiful coves and islands of the Gulf of Fethiye, with breaks for lunch and swimming. There is a greater variety of shops in the narrow streets of the bazaar area, Paspatur, offering more competitive prices than those in any of the resorts. In the evenings head for this lively area for live music and Turkish bars. There is no beach in Fethiye itself but the sight of the ancient city of Telmessos, all that remains are the Lycian rock tombs, which overlook the modern town, a couple of Lycian sarcophagi and a small Roman theatre. Views are spectacular and its a must!

Tulips not from Holland??
11/11/2012

Tulips not from Holland??

Did you know that tulips originally come from Turkey and are the symbol of Istanbul?

We also have them printed on our TK planes!

This is a must to see in your lifetime..
26/10/2012

This is a must to see in your lifetime..

Blue Mosque , Blue Sky and Blue Sea at Blue Hour in IstanBLUE, photo by Elia Locardi

Therapy
24/10/2012

Therapy

Have you ever swum in or seen a thermal swimming pool with two thousand-year-old ruins in it? — at Pamukkale-Antique Pool.

Para gliding
26/08/2012

Para gliding

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21/08/2012

The Hot-Air Balloons of Cappadocia - The latest travel article about Europe from My Destination. The alarm clock buzzing loudly woke...

Istanbul Mosque - Glass Roofs
26/07/2012

Istanbul Mosque - Glass Roofs

17/07/2012

Lycian Way (Turkish: Likya Yolu]) is a 509-km, waymarked hiking trail in southwestern Turkey, connecting Fethiye in the west with southwest of Antalya (the village of Hisarçandır up on the mountains, to be more precisely) in the east along the Lycian coast. Lycian Way is great, if sometimes a bit tiresome, to get a sense of true Mediterranean Turkey, away from crowded beaches, fancy resorts, and posh palm trees.

Lycia
Lycia is the historical name of the Tekke Peninsula, which juts into the Mediterranean on Turkey's southern coast. The mountains rise steeply from the wooded shore and tiny bays, giving beautiful views and varied walking. The Lycians were a democratic but independent people, with a unique art style and a high standard of living. They absorbed Greek culture, and were later conquered by the Romans. Their graves and ruins abound on the peninsula and the walk passes many remote historical sites.

The Route
The Lycian way is a 509 km way-marked footpath around the coast of Lycia in southern Turkey, from Fethiye to Antalya. The route is graded medium to hard; it is not level walking, but has many ascents and descents as it approaches and veers away from the sea. It is easier at the start near Fethiye and gets more difficult as it progresses. We recommend walking the route in spring or autumn; February-May or September-November; summer in Lycia is hot, although you could walk short, shady sections. The route is mainly over footpaths and mule trails; it is mostly over limestone and often hard and stony underfoot.

On the route, except the highest sections you can stay in pensions or small hotels or village houses. On Mt Olympos, on the route to Hısarçandır and above Demre-Fethiye, you have to camp out. There are plenty of camping places .

more information : http://www.lycianway.com

04/07/2012

Olu Deniz might not be traditional Turkey but it should not be written off if you are thinking about a holiday in Turkey. The Blue Lagoon, green mountains and beautiful beaches make it an ideal holiday destination.

03/06/2012

Cappadocia ; Turkish Kapadokya,"Land of Beautiful Horses") is a region in central Turkey, largely in Nevşehir Province.

The name was traditionally used in Christian sources throughout history and is still widely used as an international tourism concept to define a region of exceptional natural wonders, in particular characterized by fairy chimneys and a unique historical and cultural heritage. The term, as used in tourism, roughly corresponds to present-day Nevşehir Province.


Cappadocia is Turkey's most visually striking region, especially the "moonscape" area around the towns of Ürgüp, Göreme, Uçhisar, Avanos and Mustafapaşa (Sinasos), where erosion has formed caves, clefts, "fairy chimneys" and sensuous folds in the soft volcanic rock.

Prime activities here are visiting the historic painted cave churches of the many monastic valleys (especially the Göreme Valley and Zelve Valley), flying in a hot-air balloon at dawn above the incredible landscape, hiking the volcanic valleys (especially the Rose Valley [Gül Vadisi]), attending chamber music concerts, and spending the night in a comfortable cave room with all the modern comforts.

For an excellent full-day excursion, drive to the surprising underground cities at Derinkuyu and Kaymaklı and the formerly Ottoman-Greek mountain town of Güzelyurt before taking a hike of several hours in the Ihlara Valley. More...

You may also want to spend a half-day hiking the less-visited Soğanlı Valleys of southern Cappadocia, south of Mustafapaşa.

Another great excursion is to the Byzantine Iconoclastic rock-hewn monastery at Eski Gümüşler near Niğde.

You can get to Cappadocia easily by bus from anywhere in Turkey.


Although the volcanic landscape can appear inhospitable, the mineral-rich soil is excellent for growing vegetables and fruits, making Cappadocia a rich agricultural region. It has always been one of Anatolia's prime grape-growing areas, and still boasts many productive vineyards and wineries.

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Lycian Rock tombs
27/12/2011

Lycian Rock tombs

My eagerness to visit the historical ruins of Myra and the Lycian Rock tombs was because it used to be an important city of the ancient Lycian league.

24/12/2011

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