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How can you get to Turkey? BY AIR : Charter flights to Bodrum and Dalaman Airports leave very frequently from major airports in the World between April/May and October/November and less so between mid November and April. Also there are many airlines that have direct flights to Istanbul, Izmir and Antalya and domestic airlines have regular flights to and from Bodrum and Dalaman. The flight from Istanbul to Bodrum and Dalaman Airport takes about an hour. We can search flights at cost price for our customers or you can try to search a small selection below, BY FERRY: Regular ferries offer services running between the Greek Islands and the western Turkish coast ports of Bodrum, Marmaris and Fethiye, though generally between spring and autumn only.Ferry timetables are available on www.feribot.net BY BUS : There are many bus operating companies that have regular services to/from Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, Datca,Antalya, Kusadasi, Didim, İstanbul, İzmir and Ankara. The fare is inexpensive and the ride is very comfortable in fully air-conditioned buses. Bodrum |
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Bodrum, formerly Halicarnassus, is a Turkish port town in Muğla Province,
in the southwestern Aegean Region of the country. It is located on the
southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry
into the Gulf of Gökova, and it faces the Greek island of Kos. Today, it
is an international center of tourism and yachting. The city was called
Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times. The Mausoleum of Mausolus, one
of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was here.
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Marmaris is a port city and a tourist destination on the Mediterranean coast,
located in southwest Turkey, in the Muğla Province. Marmaris' main source of income is tourism. While little is left of the sleepy fishing village that Marmaris was just a few decades ago after a construction boom in the 1980s, Marmaris still retains its charm due to the exceptional natural beauty of its location. It is also a major centre for sailing, possessing two major and several smaller marinas. It is a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters. There are regular ferry services to the Greek island of Rhodes, and large cruise ships call at the port.
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Fethiye is a city and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey
with about 68,000 inhabitants (2008). Modern day Fethiye is located on the
ancient city of Telmessos, ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g.
Hellenistic theatre by the main quay. It is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially prized during the summer. In the last ten years Fethiye has become a magnet for British people. Apart from the climate and natural beauty, British people go there to enjoy a less expensive life-style and the hospitality of the local people. British people going there for holiday.Fethiye-Öludeniz was chosen as the best tourism centre in the world by the Times and Guardian Newspapers in 2007.
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Göcek is a small town in Fethiye district in Muğla. Göcek hosts four significant marinas that serve the yacht tourism in the region. A prominent characteristic of the town is the fact that it harbors islands and coves located in a large and secluded bay. Due to its location, it naturally enjoys a high potential for yacht tourism. Since Göcek is a Registered Area of Special Protection where multi-storey buildings are not allowed, the boarding facilities are two-storied hotels, motels, apart-hotels and pensions situated in the town center and its periphery. Göcek has all the necessary infrastructure, capacity and spaces expected in a tourism center, yet it is renowned as a much more peaceful and quiet settlement compared to other tourism areas.
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Antalya Province is located on the Mediterranean coast of south-west Turkey,
between the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean sea. Antalya Province is the centre of Turkey's tourism industry, attracting 30% of foreign tourists visiting Turkey. The province of Antalya corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west. It features a shoreline of 657 km with beaches, ports, and ancient cities scattered throughout, including the World Heritage Site Xanthos.
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