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Turkey is an attractive country for tourists

Turkey IcmelerTurkey is an attractive country for tourists.  It was the center of an ancient empire that has lasted well into the modern ages and yet is brimming with new life, vitality and progress.  It is a country of peace and conflict.  It is a place of contrasts, of rugged landscapes, of smooth and sandy beaches, of spectacular views. Turkey has very different faces so naturally there are so many tourist destinations there. Which places do tourists flock to in Turkey?  Here are the top ten tourist destinations in Turkey. Antalya  People say that Antalya is the unofficial tourism capital of Turkey.  Antalya has beautiful beaches, said to be among the cleanest in the Mediterranean, and has a rich archaeological heritage.  The architecture here boasts of Lycian, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman influences, among the others.

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Icmeler Marmaris Turkey

Once a sleepy fishing village, Marmaris has ballooned into one of the Aegean coast, if not Turkey.Little of its history remains as the town is now a modern development with tourism at its heart and soul. The population swells to a massive 200.000 in the summer with most hotels, restaurants, night clubs, shops catering to low cost package holidays although there are facilities for all budgets.Despite the development which reaches around 10 km along the west of the bay, Marmaris is also well known for its expanse of green, presents the whole year round thanks th the pine covered hills which surround the town.

European Union hopes Turkey will become a member

Jose Manuel Barroso, head of the European Commission, said the European Union hopes Turkey will become a member.
Barroso held a news conference Thursday with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, The New Anatolian reported. He refused to make any direct comment on a court challenge to the ruling AK Party. The chief prosecutor asked a court last month to ban the party on the grounds that it is trying to reverse Turkey’s status as a secular state. “I hope the decision of the Constitutional Court would be a decision compatible with the rule of law, European standards, with jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights,” Barroso said.

Turkey is restoring access to YouTube after the video-sharing website removed the videos

Turkey is restoring access to YouTube after the video-sharing website removed the videos that prompted the officials to block access in the first place. The website said that it has removed the videos a prosecutor deemed insulting to Turkey’s founding father, who established the country after collapse of the Ottoman Empire Turkey has blocked access to the website in the past, due to clips allegedly insulting Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who died 70 years ago. They allowed access again after the disputed videos were removed.

Turkey is set to emerge as a property hotspot in 2008


Marmaris
Originally uploaded by DanDanelka

The South-western ‘Turquoise’ coast of Turkey offers great value compared with Spain and Portugal - and its second-home market is growing fast. The two factors which have so far been holding the area back - poor accessibility and lack of mortgages for British buyers - are set to be addressed in 2008.

EasyJet has acquired GB Airways, which serves Turkey’s southern coast, and British Airways will start flying into Antalya on April 10.
In addition, there is also a new airport at Gazipasa. Routes have yet to be confirmed. A law allowing foreigners to obtain mortgages is currently being passed through parliament and will bolster the market further in early 2008.

‘Average price rises of 10-15% are realistic for 2008,’ says Julian Walker of Turkey specialist, Spot Blue. The downsides of this emerging market include negative perceptions of the political situation, a border with Iraq and the volatility of the Turkish currency, the lira.
You can pay anything between £25,000 for an apartment in Altinkum to £1m for a villa in the upmarket resorts of Kalkan, Kas or Bodrum.
Spot Blue (020 8339 6036, www.spotblue.co.uk) is selling two-bedroom villas in the golfing destination of Belek for £85,000.
SOURCE:spotblue.co.uk



Icmeler Beach


Icmeler Beach
Originally uploaded by nechbi

There is plenty to do in and around Icmeler. If you are the kind who loves the sun and the surf, you couldn’t be happier, as the beach is one of the most sought after stretches in the world for its golden sand and shimmering waters. For those with a thirst for sightseeing, Icmeler is a mere 8 kilometers from Marmaris, and most tourist hot spots in and around Marmaris are easily accessible from this vacation spot. Constructed by the Ionians, the Marmaris Castle is 8 km from Icmeler and is now a museum which houses the most amazing collection of archaeological, historical, ethnographic and nautical exhibits.

Take some time off and drive leisurely out of town, to drink in the natural beauty of the surroundings and catch a glimpse of the remnants of an ancient civilization.With its picture-postcard beauty and clusters of Ottoman style wooden houses, Gökova, North of Marmaris, is a well known stopover for yachts that navigate the straits.




Icmeler Marmaris


içmeler (güneyden-from the south)

Originally uploaded by YaS-MaNiA

There is plenty to do in and around Icmeler. If you are the kind who loves the sun and the surf, you couldn’t be happier, as the beach is one of the most sought after stretches in the world for its golden sand and shimmering waters. For those with a thirst for sightseeing, Icmeler is a mere 8 kilometers from Marmaris, and most tourist hot spots in and around Marmaris are easily accessible from this vacation spot. Constructed by the Ionians, the Marmaris Castle is 8 km from Icmeler and is now a museum which houses the most amazing collection of archaeological, historical, ethnographic and nautical exhibits.

Take some time off and drive leisurely out of town, to drink in the natural beauty of the surroundings and catch a glimpse of the remnants of an ancient civilization. With its picture-postcard beauty and clusters of Ottoman style wooden houses, Gökova, North of Marmaris, is a well known stopover for yachts that navigate the straits.
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