Their availability Turkey for a long time have secured a leading position in the list of the most common places for recreation "post-Soviet" human rights. But sooner or later get bored. And even Turkey with its "all inclusive" can be not in mercy, because of the monotony - so I think those who did not come on the Antalya coast.
Bodrum - night Turkey
Bodrum is life, throbbing 24 hours a day. Long evening on the harbour promenade, pubs and restaurants, narrow winding streets with cafés and bars, where jazz music. Hot night under the light of the famous discos.
Nothing but pleasure, entertainment and dancing, as until the next morning is still far away. Enjoy the atmosphere of the international yacht harbour, sitting with a glass of soft drink, when the setting sun casts long shadows on the mighty fortress, and the night be prepared for a long stormy night. Seductive smell spreading from small kitchens of restaurants, abundant delicacies of Turkish cuisine, stimulates the appetite.
A casual stroll can bring new friends. There is still time to listen to one of the many jazz guitarists and enjoy a glass of wine before you head to plunge into the dancing at the disco "Halikarnas". Of course, the next morning started late, but it's vacation, and the quiet hours spent on the beach and crystal clear sea, will help You to gain strength for the next night.
Kalkan - the beauty of Turkey
Holiday in Kalkan will appeal to independent tourists, because to get to the place, look for a hotel and plan trips have - the Russian Agency does not offer package tours here. Most buildings Kalkan is a small private hotels.
Kalkan is located very conveniently on two sides of it are the most beautiful beaches of Turkey Patara and Kaputas. Before the first trip will take half an hour to second - no more than ten minutes. Patara is 18 km fine sand and no amenities nearby. You can even see the sea turtles.
Kaputaş is a small but very beautiful beach with crystal clear water. There is no booths for disguises, café and toilets - this place is protected by the state. Go down to the beach on the long staircase, so you will need comfortable shoes.
Olympos - history of Turkey
Close to Kemer is the national Park of Olympos. The same city was founded in the III century BC and has long served as a refuge for pirates. Once Olympos was one of the six cities of the Lycian Union and even minted its own coins.
The heyday of Olympos occurred in the period of Roman hegemony, not the last role was played by the convenience of the city port. In the II century BC the city was visited by the Roman Emperor Hadrian and renamed it Adrianopolis. After a few centuries the ancient site of Olympos was back in the hands of the pirates.
Their dominion ends here only with the advent of the Ottoman Turks.
Some ruins of the ancient city remained under vegetation, and for this reason, to recognize their very difficult - this applies, for example, of the Acropolis. In Olympos found the remains of the temple during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A.D.) has preserved only the wall and the door in the Ionian style. In the North-East of bath is in the Byzantine style with separate rooms inside the main building. Since antiquity have been preserved here and the theatre, and about the middle Ages resemble the city walls and towers in the Bay.
In the North-West of Olympos is a large hill on top of which is a miracle of nature: constantly flashing tongues of fire is instantly ignited natural gas coming to the surface and in contact with air. This flame was reflected in ancient myths: Homer tells the story of a fire-breathing dragon with a lion's head, the body of a goat, and a snake tail. Today, that same fire is called the "dragon flame". Apparently, it is this natural phenomenon was the cause of the legends of the Olympic flame that never goes out.
Today Olympos is a town within the national Park, charming guests with its ruins, flashing among the green trees, and beautiful beach. However, this beautiful sandy beaches it is very difficult to reach, especially during the summer months, and the only convenient mode of transport is sea.
Cappadocia is a fabulous Turkey
Cappadocia leaves no one indifferent: geologist begins to speak about its volcanic past, the historian of successive waves of civilizations, artist - on soft light and tenderness forms, the photographer about the play of light and shadow. But they all must be, will agree on one thing - this fantastic country, well hidden from prying eyes even in ancient times, has created a fairy - one of the valleys of the so-called "valley of the fairies", and in the rocks of the cones not otherwise be hidden trolls.
In Turkey Cappadocia and its inhabitants a special attitude, akin to what we had to Svaneti: everything here is original and special people. But Cappadocia is still famous for its craftsmen: wine makers, carvers in stone. And yet, this city potters... Through Cappadocia has the longest river in Turkey - Kyzyl-Irmak - Red river. Long before the birth of Christ on her clay banks was the city of Vanessa. Today it is called Avanos. Pottery here was prevalent during the time of the Hittites - their ancient technique is still used by artisans in Avanos. It's all in the beautiful clay: its red color and gave the name to the river.
Source:
Women Magazine
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