Turkey


Full name: Republic of Turkey
Population: 70,586,256 (2007)
Capital: Ankara
Official languages: Turkish
Major religions: Islam
Monetary unit: Turkish Lira (TL) (YTL)
Internet domain: .tr
International diallingcode:+90
When people think of the large beaches, they generally think of the places like California, Florida or Hawaii, but they seldom think of a country like Turkey. In spite under- to be given publicity, Turkey offers a large variety of beaches which extend along the Mediterranean Sea.
In this article, we will look ten popular beaches found in Turkey.
Patara Beach: Patara is the longest beach in the Mediterranean one, and was hailed by Sunday Times like best beach in the world. Housing is limited, the settees and the umbrellas are available to rent, and it is supported by ancient ruins and dunes.
Oludeniz Beach: Oludeniz is the most famous beach of Turkey, and thus in maximum seasons, is tightest. It there have good hotels to remain with, very good bars, water sports, scuba diving and is surrounded with resorts.
Olympus: If you seek more romantic and the slackened atmosphere, then it is the beach for you. It is moved back and smaller although the two other beaches mentioned up to now, and is supported by a forest, which is filled with Roman ruins.
Side: The side is only one hour left the airport, and is very popular with groups of holidays. There is a village and a beach filled with fine sand, as well as some Roman ruins to explore near.
Iztuzu Beach: The beach of Iztuzu is a national sector of conservation, and is one of the last places of breeding places of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle. It can be only reached by a tower minute of boat 20 of the city close to Dalyan. There is much beach, and water is hot and not very deep. Very close, there are some cliff tombs which you can explore as well.
Cleopatra’s Beach (Alanya): Alanya is one of the biggest resorts found in Turkey, and the beach of Cleopatra is splendid and very popular. There is also an old fortress near.
Kemer: Kemer is a beautiful town of edge of the sea located well above on the edge of sea. There is a certain number of small beaches which you can visit, as well as much occasions of day-voyage. The majority of the beaches are composed of small stones, although there are some with the sandy beaches.
Bodrun: Bodrun is at the house with the original mausoleum, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is also at the house with the castle of the street Peter, which was a fortress but maintaining to be useful of cross of museum of underwater archaeology. The beaches downtown are small, but much of people visit them afterwards with the tourist visit.
Pamucak Beach: The major part of the beach is public, but side of the south there are some resorts. It is close to the Aqua Fantasy water park, and there is a small hotel where you can obtain cooling and approvals.
Sinop: Sinop has many attractive things to see, and the beaches are small. Since water comes from the Black Sea, it can be rather fresh too.
Hotels in Turkey
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