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Comments : icmeler is fantastic friendly and helpful locals nothing is too much bother a nice man made beach with lots of restuarants at very reasonable prices lots of shops from jewelery to kiddies toys. ideal for all age groups.
Useful Tips: be prepared to be hasseled by restuarants to get you in ,go for the ones who do not, you seem to have a more relaxing meal, also by the trip sellers search around you can get them a lot cheaper. drink lots of water and buy this from the supermarkets as its a lot cheaper. if you want english tea ( tetleys) try the cerit cafe, ibrahim &sema will look after you , and they do fantastic snacks and fresh baked cakes , and they speak english and teach you turkish. its a more peaceful but if you want a busy night life go to marmaris a 2 lira dolmus ride away and are more regular than english buses.
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Hotels in TurkeyAegean and Mediterranean beaches

Think Turkey and imagine yourself with the choice of two seas’ worth of lovely beaches; the Aegean Sea and the good old Med. Hotels in Turkey are spread across the country; in cities, along the coastline and inland. But, not surprisingly, the majority of holidaymakers visit Turkey for the sun, sea and sand. So you’ll find the best choice of hotels in Turkey along the coast. At the expensive end there are 5 star resorts like the Porto Bello Hotel Resort and Spa on the famous Konyaalti Beach near Antalya. Konyaalti Beach is one of the longest on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, close to the Beydaglari Mountains.

Turkey Hotels – Ancient and modern cheek to cheek

Some hotels in Turkey are old but many are brand new and very modern. Despite this there are traces of ancient Anatolian peoples like the Hittites, the Urartus and the Lydians all over the place if you know where to look. The museums of Anatolia, particularly the excavations in Ankara, are full of relics and amazing finds. Oh for a metal detector! The ancient Greeks used to live in South and West Turkey, and the landscape also bears reminders of the Ottomans. Low cost Turkey hotels include the 3 star Kilim Hotel, right in the centre of Izmir and close to all the city’s shopping areas. Like many hotels in Turkey the Kilim Hotel is an excellent place from which to explore the antiquities and discover Izmir itself, Turkey’s third biggest city.

Hotels in Turkey – A sunny, sandy peninsular

Most people head for the beaches, and who can blame them. Turkey is on the Anatolian peninsula so it is completely surrounded by sea on three sides, mountains on the other. Spectacular doesn’t come anywhere near describing the beauty of Turkey’s endless sandy beaches and dramatic mountain backdrops. Beach hotels in Turkey? Stay at the Örsmaris Boutique Hotel, recently renovated for extra oomph and including its own private beach. Right in central Marmaris, it is so close to the beach that you won’t waste much holiday time getting there.

Whatever takes your fancy, you can book your Turkey hotel here and your Holiday to Turkey here!

Or take a tour round our hotel pages for Hotels in Bodrum, Hotels in Dalaman, Hotels in Istanbul and Hotels in Marmaris


Here are just some of the hotels and resorts we sell in Turkey :

Cheap Holidays in Turkey -  Great Value for Money -  No Euro!      

Turkey Holidays bring you sun, sea, mountains, lakes, and that unique East meets West culture. There’s over 10,000 years of history in Turkey and wherever you are the heritage of this marvellous country does indeed seem to envelope you. It doesn’t just manifest itself in old ruins either – the culture, the people, the every day sites, sounds, and smells are evocative of all things exotic and distant, and historic. Turkey is a young country though, with population of which 70 per cent is below 35. You can be in Turkey in four hours flight time or less (from the UK), but after you’ve been on holiday to Turkey but for a few hours, it somehow seems a lot further away.
 
Turkey is the meeting place of Europe and Asia and thus a marvellous mix of religions and customs. Turkish people are among the most hospitable you’ll meet anywhere in the world. A Mosque or a castle is round every corner in most of the cities and the coast is beautiful. There’s a huge range of cheap entertainment so don’t worry if history isn’t for you. How about the sophisticated casinos, marvellous cafes and restaurants, or bargain basement shopping?

Cheap Turkey Holidays -  Plenty of History and Culture
 
There’s bargains at Turkey's The Grand Bazaar - known locally as ‘Kapali Carsisi’. It is indeed the granddad of covered markets too, its origins going back to 1461. It’s now comprised of more than four thousand shops stretching through a maze of sixty plus winding streets, it’s the largest covered market in the world. Yes, bigger than Meadowhall (199 shops), Bluewater, (330 shops), and Lakeside Thurrock (just over 300 shops) put together. And not a Dixons in sight.

Ankara is Turkey's capital, not Istanbul. Istanbul ceased to be the political capital of Turkey in 1922, and so joins the legion of countries with a capital city that doesn’t have the largest population. Seeing as how you ask, that’s a list that includes China, New Zealand, Canada, and the USA, so Turkey is in good company there. Sort of.

The history that Turkey is soaked in goes back many more hundreds of years than 1922 though. In Ankara, for instance, there is Hisar, a Byzantine citadel. Byzantine? Citadel? What are we talking about? Okay, for ‘Byzantine’, think the Roman Empire (eastern branch) after the fall of Rome, and for ‘citadel’ think somewhere to shelter from a battle, and you’ll be close enough for jazz. The citadel here is on top of a hill to the east of the old city. Just to the south is Atatürk's mausoleum, which was built in the 1950s, for Atatürk of course. He’s the founder of modern Turkey, and Turkey’s first president after all. Here’s the fellow’s full name: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – before we go any further, be careful what you say, it’s a crime to say anything naughty about him in Turkey. REMEMBER that please.

Gallipoli Peninsula is known to us in the UK, vaguely, in a military infamy sense, but it’s an important and more significant part of both Australia and New Zealand’s military past. In a not entirely successful battle here in 1915 thousands of men were lost. It’s a strategic peninsula that Atatürk defended and saved, securing turkey’s position in the Dardanelles. Dardanelles being the name for the bit of sea that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey – you really should be making notes here. Notes or no notes, a certain short German bloke with a Charlie Chaplin moustache, bad hair, and penchant for sticking his arm out was an admirer of Atatürk. Best not say anything when you’re there though, bear in mind that law in Turkey, the one we mentioned above, and keep quiet. 

Holidays in Turkey -  Many Great Resorts

Istanbul while not the political capital anymore is still the city most synonymous with everything Turkish. Once known as Constantinople, the old capital of Turkey has its west in Europe and east in Asia, the two parts divided by the Bosphorus river, it’s the nearest Asian city to Europe, and a metropolitan mix of cultures and religions that’s part of the make up that makes Istanbul holidays an unforgettable experience.

Bodrum is a cosmopolitan resort full of waterfront cafes, exclusive shops, and lovely restaurants overlooking the harbour. Bodrum - famous for its nightlife and attracts the young and beautiful from all over Turkey. Bodrum holidays offer a chic and beautiful experience of Turkey.

The coast round Bodrum Peninsula is dotted with little bays and villages. You can take a boat trip from many of the local beaches or harbours, or take the local bus called the Dolmus.

Gumbet has a shingled, sandy beach curving round the bay of Gumbet and it’s in walking distance of most of the hotels making this a great location for families with children. From ancient monuments to water parks, shopping, bars, and restaurants, there’s something here for everyone.

Bitez is a quaint traditional style Turkish village, where activity centres on the lovely beach. Take a gullet trip to smaller less developed coastal villages. Stop here to learn first hand about Turkish hospitality and discover what fantastic cooks gullet crews are.

Dalaman is stuffed between the sea and mountains and is handy for everything from the Dalyan mud baths to ancient tombs. It’s a blossoming resort, with golf courses and more on the way, and lots of Europeans buying villas here.

Marmaris holidays are one of the most popular beach holidays in Turkey, an Ottoman fortress stands guard over the harbour, there’s a large yacht marina (for large yachts), a beach with restaurants and cafes along a waterfront promenade, and a bustling Turkish bazaar.
 
Icmeler is a few minutes up the road from Marmaris, and the quieter of the pair. There are gardens to explore, boat trips to otherwise hard to reach bays and beaches, or try and track down a dolmus, sit on it for hopefully not too long, and head to Marmaris for a little more shopping or nightlife variety. Icemeler holidays offer a quiet retreat from it's more bustling neighbour.

A bargain value holiday to Turkey awaits you.

Flights to Turkey – Fantastic beaches, fascinating history 

Turkey is stuffed full of ancient monuments ruins and archaeological sites. In some areas you’ll even see pottery shards and interesting bits and bobs just lying around in the fields. History and pre-history everywhere. So flights to Turkey have much more to offer than your regulation beach holiday. Having said that, Turkey’s beaches are fantastic and the country’s seaside resorts are well known for being great value. Did you know that the Trojan Wars took place here? Or that the oldest known human settlement is in Turkey, dating back nine thousand years? Or that Santa Claus was born here on the Mediterranean coast, in a place called Demre? Flights to Turkey can take you to any of the country’s ten main airports: Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International and Atatürk International Airports to name two.

Turkey Flights – 9000 species of flower

If you want flights to Turkey’s beautiful south coast, you might find yourself flying into Antalya International Airport, an incredibly busy place that handles 3 million plus passengers a year and counting. Anatolian locals were the first people on earth, as far as we know, to use writing to record their culture. And they mined tin there before anyone else too, evidenced by the world’s oldest tin mine in Goltepe. Turbulent for much of its history, Turkey is a stable place these days the only secular Muslim country and a lovely one. Many nature fans take flights to Turkey simply to study the flowers. No, really… there are nine thousand species of flowers in Turkey so it’s a naturalist’s dream.

Flights to Turkey – A choice of international airports

There are also international airports at Ankara, Izmir, Adana, Trabzon and Dalaman so flights to Turkey give you plenty of choice. It all depends where you want to end up. Wherever you go you’ll notice loads of young people. Unlike the UK Turkey as a very young population, with two thirds of Turks under the age of thirty. More than two thirds of Turkey's borders face the sea so you’ve got a massive 3,700 miles of coastline to explore taking in the Aegean Sea, the Bosphorus the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. Lovely – hit Turkey for some of the best beach holidays around.

Historic home to some of the best European beach holidays. Book your flights to Turkey here as part of your Turkey Holiday

Or take a tour round our flights pages for Flights to Bodrum, Flights to Dalaman, Flights to Istanbul
 and Flights to Marmaris

Topkapi Palace MuseumTurkey Attractions

The Topkapi Sarayi, built by Mehmet the Conqueror as a Sultan's Palace is a collection of buildings arranged around several courtyards. Situated on one of the seven hills of Istanbul with uninterrupted views over the Bosphorus, it was the seat of the Ottoman Empire for almost four hundred years.

Turkish and Islamic Art Museum -  Attractions in Turkey

The Turkish and Islamic Art Museum contains the finest collection of Islamic artefacts in the world. The ex-palace that now houses the museum was the finest private residence ever built in the Ottoman Empire. The museum is renowned for its antique carpets, but contains many more fine examples of illuminated Korans, Ottoman calligraphy (which the Ottomans are rightly regarded the world over for), carved and inlaid wood, glass, porcelain, stone and more.

The Covered Bazaar (Kapali Çarsi) -  Turkey Attractions

This, the oldest and biggest enclosed bazaar in the world, also known as the Covered bazaar, is one of the most evocative of attractions in Istanbul. It’s a seemingly never ending warren of twisting streets lined with over 4,000 shops, teahouses, Turkish baths, mosques, storehouses, fountains, and more. Its origins go back to 1461.

Olympos and the Fires of Chimaera -  Attractions in Turkey

These ancient ruins date back to the second century B.C. and are all that remain of a once important Lycian city. Chimera is near to Olympos and, wait for it, fire spontaneously erupts from holes in the mountain there. What about THAT then?! To get the best of the effects of the Chimaera it is best to visit in the evening. Don’t go too close.
Now there’s a question – how do you get to Turkey? If you’re extremely wealthy, not in a rush, and flexible about when you can go, it is occasionally possible to travel on the Orient Express, from Paris to Istanbul. However, expect your luxury rail travel journey to take six days and cost thousands and thousands of pounds. At the moment there’s only one departure – wait for it – per year! Flying is a far more sensible option.

There are seven airports making it easy for you to position yourself directly in whichever part of the country you’re travelling to keeping transfer times to a minimum. The flight to Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport is just under four hours, and with lots of airlines competing for the routes, it’s easy to find extremely low cost flights.
There are Islamic festivals that you might want to avoid, such as the week of Ramadan fasting in October. While Ramadan, or Ramazan as it’s known in Turkey is a fascinating and cultural experience to be part of, as a tourist you need to consider that restaurants will more than likely require reservations in the evening, and only offer elaborate fixed-price meals and NO ALCHOHOL! The dates change each year.

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