Nov01
Published by Asya in Asia, Europe, Hiking, History, Monuments, Travel Stories, Turkey, UNESCO, Walking

Nemrut is a 2,150 meters high mountain in Turkey, located near the province of Adiyaman. At the top of the mountain, King Antiochus I Theos (69-36 B.C.) built his tomb-sanctuary along with huge statues (8-9 m high) – two lions and two eagles, and various Greek and Persian gods. Mt. Nemrut was designated a World Heritage Site in 1987. The nearby town of Ad?yaman is a popular place for car and bus trips to the site, and one can also travel by helicopter. Tourists typically visit Nemrut during June through August.
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Oct31
Published by iv in Europe, Golf, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Shopping, Snorkeling, Spa, Surfing, Swimming, Turkey

The Marmara Bodrum Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel in Bodrum and is the newest addition to the Marmara Hotels and Residences. It is a modern property with unique architecture inspired by Bodrum Castle, located three kilometres above the resort town ofBodrum, Turkey. Hotel is near the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, Bodrum Castle, and other sites. The hotel is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World!
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Oct24
Published by iv in Adventure, Europe, Extreme, Parks, Photos, Resorts, Swimming, Turkey

The aquapark is opened up to service in 1993 by Depark, is the very first water park of Turkey. Established on an area of 40.000 m². Adjacent to Dedeman Antalya is the Aquapark Dedeman where water slides and chutes which provide hours of fun for children and adults.
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Oct21
Published by misha in Adventure, Cities, Europe, Fishing, Kayaking, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories, Turkey

In one of the most attractive spots on Turkey‘s Turquoise Coast is the lovely Mediterranean island of Kekova, As just 4.5 sq km, the island is uninhabited but lies in a bay close to the mainland. On the north shore of the island are ruins of ancient Apollonia, dating back to the 5th century BC. The reason these ruins attract so many tourists is that they lie partially beneath the waves, an amazing sunken city in the clear blue waters of the bay. Photo by: JMcD&SW
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Oct21
Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Sailing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Turkey

Lake Van is a salt lake – a mysterious inland sea 1,670 m above the sea level in the heart of Anatolian Mountains, Turkey. Nobody can explain the salinity of the water, either the fresh water spring on the island of Akdamar. On this cosy small island, less than 1 sq km in area, there is an incredible monument – the Cathedral Church of the Holly Cross, an extraordinary beautiful example of American architecture. Photo by: photoalidager
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Oct20
Published by misha in Adventure, Europe, Fishing, Greece, History, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Snorkeling, Swimming, Travel Stories

Named for the red stone castle that once dominated the port, Kastellorizo is the smallest of the Dodecanese – and the largest of the archipelago of tiny islets, which gives it its other name, Megisti. It is more than seventy nautical miles east of Rhodes, Greece just a stone’s throw from Kas on the Turkish coast. It’s rocky place with a small permanent population. Supplies are shipped from Rhodes or brought from Turkey. Photo by: AbsolutelyEverything
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Oct14
Published by iv in Europe, Hotels, Parks, Relaxing, Swimming, Turkey

Melekler Evi Cave Hotel is located in Urgup, Turkey. Nevsehir Airport is about half an hour and Kayseri airport is about 1 hour drive to Meleklerevi.
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