Antalya is a large City located on Turkey's Mediterranean Coast with almost a million people that has become a hub for tourists visiting the area.
Read MoreAny visitor to the city of Istanbul or a quality resort in Turkey should strongly consider visiting a Turkish bath for an hour or two.
Read MoreThe area from Antalya to Fethiye is known as Turkey's Mediterranean Coast. It is famous for beaches, tranquil coves, overnight "blue voyages", and the rock-carved tombs of ancient Lycia.
Read MoreTurkey is one of the world's greatest archaeological destinations that contains not only the historic city of Istanbul, but also well-preserved ruins of Greek, Lycian, Roman, and Byzantine cities, and natural wonders like Cappadocia and Pamukkale.
Read MoreThe first two buildings of the Grand Bazaar were constructed by order of Sultan Mehmet the Great in 1461. After almost six centuries of activity, the stone and brick Bazaar covers over 11 acres and houses more than 3,500 shops under one roof by using arches to connect the buildings.
Read MoreIt has been long accepted by historians that the apostle Philip settled late in his life in Hierapolis with his family, preaching and healing to residents and the many visitors to the City's springs and spas.
Read MoreConsidered by many to be one of the most beautiful hikes in the world, the Lycian Way is a marked route consisting of footpaths, mule trails and remnants of Roman roads.
Read MoreIstanbul is one of the world's great destinations with history, culture, and enough unique and sites and activities to keep busy for a three to five-day visit.
Read MoreWhile not well known in the United States, Belek has several dozen huge resorts that are frequented by sometimes demanding guests from Russia, Germany, and Turkey.
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