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Pamukkale, one of Denizli’s most important districts in terms culture and tourism, is home to tourist attractions such as the Pamukkale travertines and the ancient city of Hierapolis, which are registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List as natural and archaeological sites. Other important sites around Pamukkale are the Karahayıt Hot Springs, the Denizli Cable Car...
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Marmaris: an Aegean Pearl Marmaris is where the Mediterranean meets the Aegean, where green verdant forests meet the famous turquoise waters of the sea, and where modern culture meets ancient civilizations. Marmaris is one of the popular tourism towns of Muğla, with its natural beauty, long coastline, magnificent view from pine covered hills, virgin bays, beaches, ancient...
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Dominating the gulf bearing the same name in the Aegean Coast, and also thanks to its clear sea, beautiful nature, wide harbour and proximity to the ancient cities, Kuşadası was one of the earliest tourist destinations and it still continues to be popular with its lovely beaches, sun, cool breezes.   Kuşadası – where blue skies...
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Hippocrates’ Island The island’s name «Kos» probably derives from the daughter of the mythical King Meropas, called Koos. Kos is the birthplace of Hippocrates «father of medicine» (460-377 B.C), which was inhabited during the Neolithic Period (5th – 4th millennium B.C). Kos is the third largest island in the Dodecanese group. It’s a popular destination...
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KONYA “The City of the Whirling Dervishes” There is a saying that almost everybody in Türkiye knows: Travel the world, see Konya! Konya,located in the Central Anatolian Region, is the largest province in Türkiye in terms of geographical surface area. It has an area larger than many countries, with a surface area of 38,873 square kilometres....
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Both thrilling and tranquil, this is one place you will return to time and again. Fethiye is the largest town in Muğla, as the westernmost corner of the Mediterranean coasts of Türkiye.  Fethiye, which was a part of the homeland of the ancient Lycian civilization, is a well-known yacht charter stop and is passionately loved...
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EPHESUS Ephesus is one of the largest and most impressive ancient cities in the world and is one of Türkiye’s most significant ancient cities. Its cultural and historical significance was highlighted in its addition to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 2015. The remains of the city lie just 80 km inland from the...
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Dalyan is a true heaven on earth, located east of Marmaris, near Köyceğiz district. It is is a town and district located on the shores of Lake Köyceğiz. In ancient times, the lake was a bay situated on the Mediterranean coast. However, the alluvia that was carried by the Dalaman River in time narrowed the strip of land...
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Much as Chios is famous for its mastic, it is not the only “magic” one can find on this island. Alongside its rich history starting from the Neolithic Age and including adventures with Saracene pirates and the Turks during the Greek Revolution, Chios also claims to be the birthplace of Homer. It was certainly the...
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Cappadocia features one of the most stunning landscapes in the world. The famed Fairy Chimneys rise up out of the ground and give and the second you arrive, there’s no way you can possibly imagine that you’re living on the same planet as the one you arrived from. That goes for your dwelling as well though. People in Cappadocia have...
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