Friday, March 6, 2009

Turkey Properties & Holidays



More Information On Turkey:
For Holidays or Property Investments




Every stretch of Turkey’s coastline is simply dazzling. Its magnificent landscape of olive groves and rocky crags is edged with pristine beaches, secret coves and sparkling blue waters. Idyllic fishing harbours, holiday villages, colourful bazaars and the remains of ancient civilisations sit side-by-side to create a unique mix of modern and traditional culture.

Popular for its peaceful and relaxed pace of life, Turkey’s beautiful peninsula is the ideal villa holiday destination for lively days and leisurely nights – or vice versa.

From chic candlelit bistros to waterfront eateries with far-reaching sea views, dining out in Turkey is a rich experience. Villa holidays here are popular for the regional food on offer - a unique mixture of Mediterranean and Far Eastern influences. The cuisine varies from fresh seafood to meatballs and the internationally-renowned kebab.

You can feast on a delicious assortment of meze dishes native to Turkey, from grilled meats to sticky sweet pastries – accompanied by traditional music and belly dancing. Why not pick up the catch of the day to grill in the seclusion of your own private holiday villa.

The Turquoise Coast is also crammed with sites of ancient civilisations to visit, such as the city of Xanthos and its Roman theatre and Acropolis, the Letoon theatre, the rock tombs and theatre of Antiphellos. Kekora is also particularly noteworthy. Many centuries ago, the city was devastated by an earthquake and left submerged, but partly visible beneath the sea.

Wherever you are on the coastline, a short drive inland will take you through Turkey’s traditional villages untroubled by the modern world.

Learn more about Turkey & Turkish Riviera Properties @

www.alanyaturkey-properties.com




1 comment:

Unknown said...

Investment property in Turkey today is believed to have a bright future. Turkish property today is valued around 50% more than its price half a decade ago. It is speculated by economic forecasters that in the following two to three years, such assessment would appreciate to 100%.