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TURQUOISE COAST OF TURKEY Discover Turkey, home of turquoise coast TURKEY'S TURQUOISE COAST Turkey has one of the longest coastlines of any country on the Mediterranean, and the stretch from Cesme to Alanya is bordered by such clear, picturesque waters that it is known as the Turquoise Coast. MEDITERRANEAN COAST Turkish Riviera: Antalya is the largest city on the Mediterranean with its charming harbour. Known as the Turkish Riviera is the most stunning part of Turkey's Mediterranean coast with its perfect sun, endless clean beaches, ultra luxury resorts, nature and history. Kalkan Coast: Sophisticated resorts providing an authentic experience, in the midst of history and stunning nature on the Kalkan coastline of Turkey. NORTH AEGEAN COAST North Aegean coast of Turkey is beautiful, historic and agriculturally rich. Also offers long stretches of lovely, sandy, child friendly beaches surrounded by pine and olive clad hills. EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN COAST Eastern Mediterranean shore is made up of the Mediterranean's least well known shores and of inlets that have yet to be discovered.
BLACK SEA COAST Black Sea coast of Turkey is famous with its green forests, traditional wooden houses, extraordinary plateaus, also untouched beautiful beaches. SOUTH AEGEAN COAST Bodrum Peninsula: Situated on a peninsula, Bodrum is one of the most chic and European resorts in Turkey, with its historical architecture, fantastic beaches, fishing villages and trendy nightclubs. Fethiye Coastline: Fethiye is one of the best coastal regions in Turkey. There are numerous lovely bays and coves for mooring and relaxing in this area. Dalyan Coast: Dalyan is a small town on the south western coast of Turkey. Dalyan is on a river delta, its narrow waterways, surrounded by reed beds, also perfect for a relaxed family holiday. Loryma Peninsula: Beautiful coastline, olive groves, pine forests, friendly people, good fresh foods and delicious local wines, that could easily compete against many European vineyards.
The Turquoise Coast is surrounded by stunning snowcapped mountainous peaks throughout most of the year, is littered with Mediterranean pine and cedars, and rugged canyons, intriguing coves and numerous delightful little islands are scattered along the winding coastline. If the glistening golden beaches that meander for miles along the shore are not enough to tempt you, then surely the blue lagoons will. Villas in Turquoise Coast - there's more to Turkey than sea, sun and sand With endless large beaches and smaller private ones to choose from, as well as a large range of idyllic Turquoise Coast apartments you are sure to find something to suit your and your family, friends or partner. Fethiye is one of the charming towns in the area, and it a great place to visit on market day. The market is home to an abundance of different stalls with a wide variety of goods on offer. It is particularly well known for the huge amount of citrus fruits that are on sale, which come from the local fruit growing regions.
Programme: Day 1: Transfer from Antalya Airport Day 2-6: Mountain biking along the Turquoise Coast Day 8: Return transfer to Antalya Accommodation: 6 Nights top quality hotels 1 Night boutique bungalows Full Itinerary: Day 1: Arrive Antalya Airport. We will unpack bikes, load onto the bike trailer, transfer and check in the historic and beautiful old city. Depending on your arrival time we should have chance to check bikes over and make any adjustments, and to supply equipment for those requiring a hire bike. Complimentary welcome drink, briefing and dinner at the hotel. Day 2: Transfer Saklikent Ski Resort and then continue towards the observatory until 2020m. We take a network of dirt roads past yayla's (mountain summer pastures), gradually descending to the village of Sogut Cumasi (1480m). We through a varied mountainous landscape before eventually dropping down into the Kemer Canyon where refreshments and a cool splash in the pools waits. We overnight at a fantastic eco resort- a true slice of paradise that has to be experienced to be believed.
Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests. Moderate to Strenuous Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3, 000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10, 000 feet. Examples: In Patagonia Hiking the Spanish Pyrenees Strenuous Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3, 500 feet) on many days.
Beautiful beaches, captivating views and a relaxed, tranquil atmosphere awaits those who visit this quiet Turkish village. Stay at the D Maris Bay, located on a cliff edge, the hotel offers a luxurious and peaceful place to stay.
The Turquoise Coast in Turkey stretches almost 1, 000 miles along the country's southwest Mediterranean coast from approximately Antalya in the south to Izmir in the north. Its combination of balmy Mediterranean climate, superb sparkling Turquoise Coast beaches bordering crystal clear azure waters, as many of the most beautiful photos of the country of Turkey show, against the scenic backdrop of the Taurus Mountains, and priceless ancient archeological sites makes it one of the premier resorts in the world. Because of its beauty and strategic location, it has always been important in the history of Turkey, Italy, Greece, and even as far as Egypt. Marc Antony thought it was so beautiful that he gifted it to his beloved Cleopatra as a wedding present, and they made their home here for a year. Empires from the Lycian and Ottoman to Venetians and Crusaders have conquered and occupied it over the course of history. Some areas of the Turquoise Coast have mountains that drop steeply right down to the sea, as is true of Antalya, which sits on cliffs and where the lower Duden Waterfall plunges dramatically down to Lara Beach.