You can do almost every kind of sports in Turkey but you should know when, where, with which agency and at what price. I will try to summarize and if you want more information I will write my contact numbers and some other travel agencies’ contact numbers. […]
Read more →993,000,000 people went abroad for their holiday in 2013. They spent 988 billion US $. 50 million tourists came to Turkey in 2014. Turkey’s share of World tourism is 2.8 %. The number of tourists has increased a great deal in the last five years. The average […]
Read more →Cittantica Ephesus Park VIP Opening Cocktail Reception ; We will be honored to wait see you. Date: 3 May 2014 Saturday Location; Cittanti Ephesus Park Isabey Mh. Ataturk Cd. No: 137 Selcuk, Izmir 37058’3-42″N 27°22’24.i4″E With the concept of the Roman period and the ongoing construction […]
Read more →Living as we do in a materialistic age, it’s difficult to conceive of what the world was like before the invention of money. There was indeed such a time, but it ended half a millennium B.C. in an ancient town an hour’s drive east of Izmir. The […]
Read more →Anatolia, either a bridge or a home to many civilizations, has inherited great wealth in terms of folklore as well. Whether it’s from gestures and mimics of the people of the art forms reflecting the folklore of the country, you have the opportunity to readily look into […]
Read more →Best campsites in Turkey BP– Kervansaray Mocamps EDİRNE On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway. 1 km. out of Edirne, IPSALA On the Ipsala-lstanbul Highway. 3 km. out of İpsala. ISTANBUL Kartaltepe Mocamp: On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway near Yeşilköy airport. BURSA Kumluk Mocamp: On the Edirne-lstanbul Highway. 6 km. before […]
Read more →Seven churches in Revelation are literal churches from the first century AD. However, the seven churches in Revelation also have spiritual significance for churches and believers today. Indeed, the primary purpose for John writing his letters to the seven churches was to deliver Christ’s “report card” for […]
Read more →Christmas is the main festival of Christians. The ratio of Christians in Turkey is less than 1 %. But the rate of non-practising and semi-practising Muslims is nearly half of the total population. So Turkish people do not celebrate Christmas but some of them do celebrate New […]
Read more →As you might imagine from a glance at the surrounding countryside, the cultivation of olives is important to this region. Actually, the Aegean coast was heavily populated by Greeks during the Ottoman Empire’s time, and these communities controlled a big part of the olive commerce. After the […]
Read more →Alexander the Great swept through here over 2,000 years ago, and after his death the generals of his army struggled to gain control of his domains. The eastern coast fell to Seleucus I Nicator in the 290s B.C., and he founded an empire along this shore. The […]
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