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Antalya is the tourism capital of the Turkish Riviera where pine clad Taurus Mountains sweep down to the clear waters of the Mediterranean. Main attractions include City Walls and the Hadrian Gate, The Antalya Museum, Minaret of the Byzantine,
Termessos, Perge, Sillyon, Aspendos, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, Duden Waterfalls....(click for more)
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The ancient and the modern co-exist here to give Belek a unique flavor. A blend of historical sites, sun kissed beaches and world-class golf courses together with a salubrious climate make Belek attractive to the young and the old alike. Main attractions include, Aspendos Theatre, golf courses, wind surfing, water skiing, sailing, rafting, mountain climbing, hunting...(click for more)
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Kemer is on the Gulf of Antalya, 53 km of sea coast with the skirts of the western Taurus mountains behind. The coast has the typical
Mediterranean hot, dry weather and warm sea. Main attractions include, Yoruk Park, Ayisigi, Chimera, Cirali, St. Nicholas Church, Ulupinar, Adrasan...(click for more)
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The sandy Lara Beach lies roughly 12 km to the east. Lara beach has a blue flag. The beach begins east of Antalya's cliffs, just past the Lower Duden Waterfall and east of the waterfall a point of land extends into the Gulf of Antalya. Main attractions include, blue flag beach, Genclik Parki (Waterfalls), Perge Ancient City...(click for more)
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Take your holidays in Side and you'll find yourself in the best of both worlds. Rather like Turkey itself, which stands at the point where two continents merge, this charming resort is at the meeting point of the ancient world and the modern. Main attractions include, Aspendos ancient City and Theatre, Temples of Apollo and Athena, Byzantine hospital, Side Museum converted from Roman Bath, Perge...(click for more)
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With its outstanding beauty and idyllic setting Fethiye is considered a gem of Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
With an impressively long and interesting history this thriving town was once known as Telmessos to its ancient inhabitants. Main attractions include, Lycian rock tombs, Knights of Rhodes fortress, Sarcopaghi and the Fethiye Tower, Xanthos and Letoon, Blue Lagoon...(click for more)
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Lying about 5km from Fethiye, on a long shingle beach, is the popular resort of Calis. The atmosphere here is relaxed and informal, making it a perfect get-away for everyone. Main attractions include, Salikent Gorge, sailing, surfing, water ski,
paragliding...(click for more)
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Hisaronu has fantastic views over the famous Olu Deniz lagoon. It grew in popularity because Olu Deniz, on the coast, lies in a conservation area and the building of hotel accommodation was limited. Main attractions include, Lycian rock tombs, Salikent Gorge, sailing, surfing, water ski, paragliding, bars & clubs...(click for more)
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The Mediterranean holiday resort of Oludeniz is situated just a few minute’s drive from Fethiye and has an astonishing crystal-clear lagoon and a beautiful photogenic grey-white beaches. Main attractions include, Lycian rock tombs, Xanthos and Letoon ancient sities, Salikent Gorge, sailing, surfing, water ski, paragliding...(click for more)
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The hillside resort of Ovacik, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and an extremely high standard of accommodation, is now considered to be separate from its nearby neighbour, Hisaronu. Main attractions include, Salikent Gorge, Lycian Karmylassos, Monastery of Afluke, Patara Ruins last but certainly not least is the Cadianda ancient cuty ruins, St. Nicholas Island, Butterfly Valley, Teke Peninsula and Cleopatra's Island, sailing, surfing, water ski, paragliding...(click for more)
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