Saturday, March 24, 2007

ALANYA




As the promontory where the fortress is situated is not easily accessible either from sea or land it was not inhabited continually throughout the history. It was surrounded by city walls first during the Hellenistic era and later new additions were constructed according to the demands of the time.

The monumental fortress of Alanya is truly the sturdiest and the most splendid of all fortresses in Anatolia today. The oldest known inscriptions too, it may be assumed that the whole fortress was built by Sultan Alaaddin Keykubat ı between 1226-1232.According to the inscription on it, the octagonal structure known today as the Red Tower (Kızıl Kule) was the first structure built by the Seljuk's in Alanya and it is the key point of the fortress. The defense line that starts here, in accordance with the topography of the land ascends in a zigzagging manner although not always regularly. After a certain distance it joins a complex of buildings called Ehmedek, which was built, on top of a Hellenistic tower. The city wall, which turns southward after Ehmedek and descends, in order, to Adam Atacağı Cilvarda Burnu, Arab Evliyası Tower, Esad Tower and then by Tophane and Tersane, ends where it starts, at the red Tower.

Since the land between the Red Tower and Ehmedek is not so steep, in order to slow down attacks from the north, curtain walls were built outside the main city walls, in many places ditches were dug in the bedrock at the first lien of defense against attacks. The first lien of the fortress must have been considered secure since no such defense elements were used. One-hundred-forty towers are seen on top of the city walls that stretch a total of 6400 meters. These walls and towers, built with stone and mortar, had embrasures, holes to pour out hot oil and ramps to facilitate the movements of the soldiers in the fortress. The fortress was entered through the arched main gates with inscriptions on them. There were also smaller auxiliary gates.



Today, only a few of these gates are in good state of preservation. The fortress of Alanya, as observed on the map, may be divided into three sections based on the city walls and various defense lines. Dışkale (the outer Fortress) in the area surrounded by the walls that extend through Kızıl Kule, Ehdemek, Arab Evliyası, Tophane and then reach Kızıl kule again. Kızıl Kule, Tersane and Tophane are the most prominent Seljuk monuments in Alanya. Ortakale (the middle fortress) in the area surrounded by Ehdemek, Arab Evliyası and the walls of the outer fortress.

Seljuk monuments such as the Akşebe Mausoleum, baths and a building complex know as Ehdemek, as well as Ottoman Monuments such as the Süleymaniye Mosque, the hostel, the marketplace, and a late Byzantine chapel called Arab Evliyası are located in the Middle fortress. Iç kale (the inner Fortress) located on the highest point in the northwestern corner, of the promontory is the last shelter and point of defense. The area surrounded by high walls resembles a falcon crest and it was used for military purposes Seljuk monuments like palaces of the sultans and other important people, military establishments, training schools, cisterns as well as a church lasted to the late Byzantine era are found in the Inner Fortress. There is also an interesting little corner know as Adam Atacağı.

ANTALYA

ANTALYA 36.70N 30.80E.








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Antalya is one of the most established holiday resorts in Turkey. It is very popular with German tourists, and is one of the few coastal resorts that offers facilities during the winter season.

Located on the southern coast of Turkey and protected by the land mass to the north, the climate in this Mediterranean resort is normally very pleasant at any time of the year. Rainfall is higher than in the Aegean resorts, resulting in higher humidity during the summer.

Antalya is a busy university city, and the most important commercial center in the region.

Altitude 40m.

Airport Antalya (AYT), 11Km from city center. Private transfer.

Resorts Alanya, Kemer, Side, Belek, Manavgat.

Transport Taxi, Coach, Mini-Bus, Airport Service Bus, Rent-a-Car.






Local Sights
Archaeological Museum.
Hadrian's Gate.
Old Harbor.
Duden Waterfalls.
Truncated Minaret.
Fluted Minaret.

Local Excursions
Pas: Perge, Aspendos, Seige, National Park of Koprulu Kanyon, Manavgat Waterfall, Side, Great Theater, Stadium, Basilica, Temple of Diana.
Alanya: Museum of Alanya, Damlatas Cavern, Castle of Selcuk, Kizilkule, Alarhan Caravanserail, Alara Castle.
Termessos: Antique City of Termessos, Duden Waterfalls.
Kemer: Phaselis, Olympos, Chimera, Lymra, Arycanda, St Nicholas Church.
Antiphelos: Patara, Xanthos, Letoon.

Overnight Excursions
Pamukkale: The antique city of Hieropolis, two days - one night.
Cappadocia: Konya, Aksaray, Silifke cities, three days - two nights

ASSOS

ASSOS 36.60N 29.10E.





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Assos is an ancient walled city sitting on top of a hill overlooking the northern Aegean Sea. An important stronghold during the time of the Ancient Greeks and Romans, the city, unlike many of the ancient sites in Turkey is still home to a thriving community.

At the foot of the hill, the seaside town of Assos (Behramkale), is built on a narrow strip of land between the sea and steep cliffs. Built entirely of local stone, the many houses and hotels in the seaside village, create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Turkey. During the summer, space is at such a premium that vehicles have to be parked in a specially built car park outside the village.

Assos is the ideal location from which to explore this region.

Altitude Sea level, (ancient Assos, 150m).

Airport Izmir (ADB), 265Km from city center.

Resorts Canakkale, Ayvalik, Gelibolu (Gallipoli), Truva (Ancient Troy).

Transport Taxi, Mini-Bus, Rent-a-Car.





Local Sights

Ancient City of Assos, (Athen Temple, Behram Mosque, Antique Harbor, Assos Bridge, Theater, Agora, Gymnasium).

Babakale, (Castle and Mosque).
Gulpinar (Aspendos).
Kucukkuyu, (Zeus Temple - Adatepe).
Bozcaada, (Castle, Church, Beaches of Ayazma, Habbeli, Sulubahcw, Cayir, Ova).

Local Excursions
Gallipoli: The National Park of Gallipoli, famous battlefield of Anzacs, World War 1.
Ancient City of Troy.

Overnight Excursions
Istanbul: Historical buildings tour, 2 days, one night.
Selcuk: Ephesus, House of the Virgin Mary, 2 days, one night.

AYVALIK

AYVALIK 39.30N 26.80E.





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Ayvalik is a charming port situated amid beautiful pine woods. Nearby, the Seytan Sofrasi (Devils Table), offers a splendid panorama of the archipelago along the Gulf of Ayvalik and the little Island of Alibey (Cunda), where there are pleasant seafood restaurants. Sarmisakli Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the area.

Ayvalik is a relatively undiscovered resort, centrally located for many of the historical sights in the region as well as being a very pleasant beach resort. During the summer season there are daily ferry services to the nearby Greek Island of Lesbos.

Ayvalik is a good location to overnight on motoring tours starting or ending in Istanbul.

Altitude Sea level.

Airport Izmir (ADB), 160Km from city center.

Resorts Cesme, Kusadasi, Bergama, Pamukkale.

Transport Taxi, Mini-Bus, Local Bus, Rent-a-Car.

Local Sights
Sarimsakli Beach.
Alibey Island (Cunda).
Seytan Sofrasi.
Taksiyarhis Church.
Altinova Beach.

Local Excursions
Boat Tours: To the 23 Islands around Ayvalik.
Midilli: By boat.

Scuba Diving.

Overnight Excursions
Ephesus: Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary, two days - one night.
Bergama: Troy, Assos, Dikili, Candarli, Oren, Akcay, by boat and bus.

Friday, March 23, 2007

BITEZ

BITEZ 37.00N 27.20E




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The old village of Bitez is set back from the beach and populated almost entirely by local residents. The increase in tourism over the last few years has seen an expansion of the village along the sea front. The few original old stone houses have been converted into restaurants and bars and the spaces in between are now new hotels, apartments and shops.

Despite the expansion, Bitez has been able to retain its village atmosphere, providing a quieter place for a more casual evening out than the glitz of nearby Gumbet and Bodrum.

Bitez is the best place on the Peninsula for windsurfing, providing conditions for beginners and experiences surfers. Bitez is gaining a reputation worldwide as the place for surfers visiting Turkey.

The sandy beach is safe for children, and the beach sun loungers provided by the various cafes and bars are all free.

Altitude Sea level.

Airport Bodrum (BJV), 40Km from village center. Private transfer.

Resorts Bodrum, Gumbet, Bagla, Akyarlar, Turgutreis, Yalikavak, Gumusluk, Gundogan, Turkbuku, Torba, Yaliciftlik.

Transport Taxi, Coach, Mini-Bus, Airport Service Bus, Rent-a-Car.

Local Sights
Bodrum Castle and Museum of Underwater Archeology.
Mausoleum.
Amphitheater.
Labranda.
Pamukkale.
Mylassa.
Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary.
Milas Carpet Village.

Local Excursions
Selcuk: Ephesus, House of the Virgin Mary.
Bodrum Peninsula: Gumusluk (Myndos), Daily Sailing Gulet Cruises.
Comlekci: Milas Carpet Village Village Crafts, Pottery, Carpet Making.
Pamukkale: Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Calcium Falls, Karahayit, Thermal Springs.
Dalyan: Kaunos, Thermal Mud Baths, Iztuzu Beach (Turtle Beach), Lycean Rock Tombs, Dalyan Delta Boat Trip.
Kos: Greek Island Ferry Trip. Guided sightseeing excursion
Windsurfing.
Scuba Diving.

Overnight Excursions
Pamukkale/ Ephesus: Antique cities of Aphrodisias, Hierapolis and Ephesus, two days - one night.

BODRUM

BODRUM 37.00N 27.30E.



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Bodrum was the city of Halikarnassos in ancient times, an important port in the center of the old world, home to one of the wonders of the ancient world, the Mausoleum. Modern Bodrum is to Turkey, what Cannes is to the South of France. It is everything and anything you want it to be, historic, interesting, relaxing, lively and within 10 minutes of unspoiled countryside.

An imposing Crusader Castle overlooks the harbor and the International Marina. When you have had enough of the many harbor-side bars, restaurants and historical sights, there is still a whole peninsula to explore. Mountains and green valleys, traditional villages and isolated beaches, all within view of the warm clear waters of the Aegean Sea.

A twice weekly market attracts people from the villages around the Bodrum, adding another dimension to this popular resort.

It is the only Aegean resort that has an all year round scheduled ferry service to Greece (Kos island).

Altitude Sea level.

Airport Bodrum (BJV), 35Km from city center. Private transfer.

Resorts Gumbet, Bitez, Bagla, Akyarlar, Turgutreis, Yalikavak, Gumusluk, Gundogan, Turkbuku, Torba, Yaliciftlik.

Transport Taxi, Coach, Mini-Bus, Ferry, Airport Service Bus, Rent-a-Car.

Local Sights
Bodrum Castle, Museum of Underwater Archeology.
Mausoleum.
Amphitheater.
Euromos.
Labranda.
Pamukkale.
Mylassa.
Iassos Antique Cities.
Ephesus and the House of the Virgin Mary.
Milas Carpet Village.

Local Excursions
Selcuk: Ephesus, House of the Virgin Mary.
Bodrum Peninsula: Gumusluk (Myndos), Daily Sailing Gulet Cruises.
Comlekci: Milas Carpet Village Village Crafts, Pottery, Carpet Making.
Pamukkale: Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Calcium Falls, Karahayit, Thermal Springs.
Dalyan: Kaunos, Thermal Mud Baths, Iztuzu Beach (Turtle Beach), Lycean Kos: Greek Island Day Return Ferry Trip. Guided sightseeing excursion.
Scuba Diving.

Overnight Excursions
Pamukkale/ Ephesus: Antique cities of Aphrodisias, Hierapolis and Ephesus, two days - one night.

BOLU

BOLU 40.45N 31.38E.




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Bolu is the regional center for the western Black Sea region. It is a thriving commercial city providing a cultural base from which to explore the area. Bolu is also within daily traveling distance to several ski resorts in the mountains to the south.

The Black Sea region is not the first vacation destination that springs to mind when planning a touring holiday in Turkey. However, the few tourists who venture here are rewarded with some of the most breathtaking scenery Turkey has to offer, as well as vivid contrasts between the clear waters of the Black Sea, the pine covered mountains and the semi-desert regions of the high plateau.

A region as rich in the history of the Byzantine period as the ancient remains of the Greek and Roman periods in the south west.

Airport 725m.

Airport Ankara (ESB), 180Km from Bolu, 230 from Abant.

Resorts Abant, Akcakoca, Eregli, Zonguldak, Safranbolu, Kastamonu.

Transport Taxi, Coach, Mini-Bus, Rent-a-Car.

Local Sights
Abant Lake.
The National Park of Seven Lakes.
Golcuk Lake.
Thermal Baths of Bolu.
Kartalkaya Ski Center.
Aladag.
Mudurnu Castle.
Akcakoca (Beach, Ceneviz Castle).

Local Excursions
Abant and Golcuk: Picnics and Thermal Tours.
Picnics in Summer, Ski Tours in Winter.
The National Park of Seven Lakes.
Skiing.

Overnight Excursions
Istanbul: Historical buildings tour (2 days, one night).
Safranbolu: City tour and local sights (2 days, one night).