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On The Bright Side: Cheap Holidays To Turkey
Turkey travel guides nearly always open with a description of Turkey’s liminality; this is a place that extends across two continents, incorporating Balkan, Aegean and Middle Eastern characteristics along the way. History has meant Roman theatres and temples stand evocatively beside Hittite cities, and that the incantations of Orthodox ceremonies are heard alongside the adhans of Turkish Muezzins. The advent of spring sees holidaymakers head to Turkey’s sun-kissed western shores in their droves, while the towering minarets and mighty domes of Istanbul attract tourists throughout the year. The famously warm local hospitality, mind-bogglingly attractive scenery and unbeatable value for money draws tourists back to cheap holidays to Turkey year after year.
Side
Ever increasing demand from tourists looking enjoy affordable all inclusive holidays to Turkey has meant the ancient port of Side has undergone some fairly significant, and often unsympathetic, changes in recent years as developers have sought to respond. Yet, despite its rapid expansion, Side still has a lot to offer visitors and remains an attractive resort. The archaeological traces of Side’s rich classical past and its wonderful beaches are overlooked by the much photographed Corinthian columns of the Temple of Apollo. For a break from the beach, Aspendos is only 25km along the coast and its monumental Roman theatre is Turkey’s answer to Epidaurus.
Belek
Belek in Turkey is a place you have to see to believe. It's a spot of quite incredible natural beauty. Pristine, golden sandy beaches are sandwiched between lush, tree-swathed mountains and butterfly blue bays. For a break from the beach, visitors should head to the famous Hellenistic and Roman site at Perge. However, Belek has another side. A clutch of newly built luxury hotels offering 7-star opulence have seen Belek touted as the Turkish answer to Dubai.
Olu Deniz
The azure lagoon and white sands of Oludeniz are instantly recognisable from the covers of dozens of guidebooks and brochures, and regularly earn this resort a place on lists of the world’s best beaches. Just 10km south of Fethiye, where holidaymakers base themselves, it is within easy reach by the local dolmuses. With warm, if occasionally turbid, waters from early spring, the lagoon is ideal for more sedate water sports such as kayaking, whereas motorised sports are allowed in the open sea and are a staple of many all inclusive holidays to Turkey. For a special treat and incredible views, try paragliding over the crystalline waters.
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