Looking for a cheap family summer holiday? – Book a Vacation in Antalya, Turkey
Summer comes and everyone starts to plan their holiday. Well, today we will give you information on those who have decided to book a holiday in Antalya Many families have chosen Turkey as their summer holiday destination due to the cheap flights, cheap food, beverage and shopping as well as great value for money holiday accommodation in Turkey.
So what can you see when going on vacation in Turkey? The answer is: Everything!
From beautiful scenery to the monument of Santa Claus, rock towns and flaming rocks, Antalya has it all. There isn’t a shortage of wonderful places in the region of Antalya. There is many places, shops, restaurants, museums and sightseeing for you to go to, but how many of those places can you see in a week or two holiday?
Antalya
It is located at the bottom of the Bay of Antalya city center and the so-called “Turkish Riviera”. However, it still retains traces of its rich past. The town was founded in the II century and was baptized in the name of the Attali Pergamon king Attalos II. Today, the Roman port was rebuilt as a marina, surrounded by the old Ottoman quarter Kaleici . Archaeological Museum has gathered a rich collection of artifacts from many ancient cities in the region.
Aspendos
The ancient city of Aspendos is located approx. 40 km east of Antalya and 15 km from the beach. Most famous for its theater of the II century, which is considered the best preserved in the world. In XIII century was used as a caravanserai and the palace of the Seljuks. Among other monuments around the city is preserved stretch of Roman aqueduct with a length of 15 km.
Side
Side covers Vdavasht peninsula into the sea 75 km east of Antalya and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. Walls and a moat separated from the mainland ancient city, which you enter through a large gate. Ancient Street, once surrounded by colonnades, leads to the Roman baths. Today, they are converted into a museum, and nearby are other ruins. The large theater is among the best preserved structures. It is alleged that the city was a romantic haven for Antony and Cleopatra.
Demre (Mira)
City Demre (Kale) is located 48 km east of Cache and OK. 140 km west of Antalya and is most famous as the birthplace of St. Nikolai, Bishop of Ancient Peace in the IV century AD Dating from the XI in Church St. Nicholas’ original grave of the saint (in 1087 his relics were moved to Bari, Italy) rises in the center of Demre and many here are flocking pilgrims. On 2 kilometers to the ruins of Peace, the most impressive among them is cliff top, perforated facades of Lycian tombs of dozens.
Perga
15 km east of Antalya is the ancient ruins of Perga, a major town in Pamphylia. You can visit the ruins of the theater, stadium, agora, baths and parts of walls with massive gates of the Hellenistic and Roman period. The main streets were encircled with colonnades, some of which have been restored. Chapter ends at the foot of the acropolis with monumental fountain.
Here you have some useful information and things you should consider before booking your summer holiday in turkey
Restaurants
Turkish cuisine was inherited by Ottoman heritage which could be described as a fusion and refinement of Turkic, Arabic, Greek, Armenian and Persian cuisines. Ottomans fused various culinary traditions of their realm with influences from Middle Eastern cuisines, along with traditional Turkic elements from Central Asia such as yogurt. Taken as a whole, Turkish cuisine is not homogenous. Aside from common Turkish specialties which can be found throughout the country, there are also region-specific specialties. The Black Sea region’s cuisine (northern Turkey) is based on corn and anchovies. The southeast-Urfa, Gaziantep and Adana-is famous for its kebabs, mezes and dough-based desserts such as baklava, kaday?f and kunefe. In western parts of Turkey, where olive trees are grown abundantly, olive oil is the major type of oil used for cooking.
Cafes (Kahveler)
Cafes have been very popular in Turkey for almost 200 years. (Two centuries before Starbucks) The cafe (Kahve in turkish) is a traditional place where people (mostly students) spend time and discuss politics & soccer.
Safety and Security
Because of the war in Iraq, most countries in the region are on alert. Turkey is currently not at war with Iraq. The general security situation throughout Turkey is stable. The areas where there are high concentrations of tourists are well guarded and safe.
Medical Facilities
Turkish hospitals vary greatly. The new, private hospitals in Ankara and Istanbul have the most modern facilities and equipment, but still may be unable to treat certain serious conditions. Those planning to stay in Turkey should consider bringing a 6-month supply of necessary chronic medications (e.g., heart medications, birth control pills). Not all diagnostic testing (including mammograms) is up to Western standards in smaller towns.
Medical Insurance
visiting tourist should check with their insurance company to make sure their health insurance is valid outside of their country.
Custom Regulations
Turkey customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation or exportation from Turkey (Items such as antiquities – very broadly defined – or other important artwork and cultural artifacts). At the time of departure, travelers who purchase such items may be asked to present a receipt from the seller as well as the official museum export certificate required by law. Smuggling of large quantities of other items, such as cigarettes, out of Turkey is also a punishable offense. Contact your embassy in Turkey or one of Turkey’s consulates in your city for specific information regarding customs requirements.
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