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Turkey has so much to offer her visitors: breathtaking natural beauties, unique historical and archeological sites, steadily improving hotel and touristic infrastructure, a tradition of hospitality and competitive prices. It is not surprising therefore that this country has recently become one of the world's most popular tourism destinations. Due to Turkey's diverse geography, one can experience four different climates in any one day.

The rectangular shaped country is washed on three sides by three different seas. Its shores are laced with beaches, bays, coves, ports, islands and peninsulas. The summers are long, lasting as long as eight months in some areas.

Turkey is also blessed with majestic mountains and valleys, lakes, rivers, waterfalls and grottoes perfect for winter and summer tourism and sports of all kinds. Fethiye Skiing fans, mountain climbers, trekkers, hikers and hunters can enjoy new and unforgettable experiences in Turkey. But Turkey is, above anything else, a huge open-air museum, a repository of all the civilizations nurtured by the soils of Anatolia.

The huge amount of historical and archaeological wealth in Turkey seems more appropriate for an entire continent than a single country. Recently, a new field of tourism has opened up — health tourism. The country is in fact rich with hot springs, healing waters and muds which come highly recommended by the medical authorities as a remedy for many diseases.

Konya / Mevlana For centuries, Turkey has also been a crossroads of religions, not only of Islam and Christianity, but of many others now forgotten by history. Many religious devotees can find a site, a shrine, a monument, a tomb or a ruin connected with their faith or belief.

It is not possible in this page to represent all the touristic attractions of Turkey. So, we suggest you to spare more time browsing our portal further.

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COUNTRY PROFILE & FACTS

Official Name Republic of Turkey Date of Foundation October 29, 1923 Capital Ankara Largest Cities Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Adana, Antalya Area 814.578 km2

Geographical Coordinates Eastern Meridians 26° and 45° and Northern Parallels 36° and 42° Coastal Borders Mediterranean Sea in the south, Aegean Sea in the west and Black Sea in the north Language The official language is Turkish.

English is widely spoken in major cities. Currency TL (Turkish Lira) 1 Euro approximately equals to 2, 30 Turkish Liras. Time Zone GMT+2; CET +1; and EST (US -East) +7 Business Hours The workweek in Turkey runs from Monday to Friday.

Banks, government offices and majority of corporate offices open at 9 AM and close at 5 PM.

Public Holidays There are two types of public holiday in Turkey: Those fall on the same day each year; and the religious festivals which change according to the lunar calendar and, therefore, fall on different dates each year. 1 January, 23 April, 1 May, 19 May, 30 August, 28 & 29 October Eid (Ramadan): 8-11 September 2010 Greater Eid: 15-19 November 2010

Visas Visas are easily obtained upon arrival to the air port and are required for citizens of most countries. Electricity 220V. European standard round two-pin sockets.

Health Services Cities and major touristic towns have a selection of private inter national and public hospitals with good standards. Food As with many Mediterranean nations Turkish food is very healthy, fresh and enjoyable.

Water Tap water is chlorinated and, therefore, safe to drink. However, it is recommended that you consume bottled water, which is readily and cheaply available Communications Turkey has three GSM operators, with all of them offering 3G services and almost over 95% coverage over the country.

Internet service is available all around the country. International Dial Code +90

 

Bodrum Turkey

Bodrum, formerly Halicarnassus, from Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνασσός[1], (Turkish: Halikarnas), 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.

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