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Kusadasi is the most beautiful bay of the Aegean Sea. Its international marina is a popular port of call for yachts, while its harbour is a favourite stopover for cruise ships. Discerning visitors return time and again to Kusadasi, for its crystal-clear sea, its miles of Blue-Flag sandy beaches, its hotels offering secure accommodation, its holiday resorts and its pensions geared to meet the visitors' every need. Kusadasi County, alongside the Aegean Sea, is the touristic region of Aydın province. The western part of Kusadasi, with its 50-kilometre long coast, faces the Aegean Sea. More about Kusadasi...
Bodrum has got style. A style all of its own. It's such a place that its just "the stuff that dreams are made of". Picture in your mind's eye the sheer beauty of a town of white houses with blue windows clad in handmade cotton laced curtains nestling beside the azure of the Aegean. In the summer heat you can feel cool dancing at an open air disco arguably the most spectacular in the world. On top of its own personal beauty and charm Bodrum has great restaurants, shopping facilities plus a marina with array of posh yachts .More About Bodrum...
Didim is a holiday destination where the sea, sun and history meet. Didim, an hour's drive from the city of Aydin, is one o Turkey's prime holiday destinations. It has a rich cultura heritage, golden beaches, and a coast of intricate coves, each a wonder of nature. The temple of Apollo in Didim is one of the largest and best-preserved temples of the ancient world. There are few better beaches on the Aegean coast than the beautiful Altinkum, and it's easy to hop on a boat trip to one of the picturesque coves to enjoy a swim. Fascinating ancient cities . More About Didim
Turkey to allow foreigners to buy 12 times more land
Environment and Urban Planning Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar has said foreigners will be able to purchase 12 times more land than they are currently allowed to once a bill that will allow them to own real estate in Turkey without being subjected to the reciprocity principle takes effect next year. Read More...
Draft ready for Turkey Real Estate sales to foreigners.
A legal provision introduced in 2003, enabling real people and corporate entities of foreign origin to obtain real estate in Turkey, was overturned by the Constitutional Court in 2005. The sale of properties to foreigners skyrocketed during those two years. Read More...
Thirty hectares more for foreign investors to purchase real estate in Turkey.
The 2.5 hectares restriction in place for foreign investors will soon be increased to 30 hectares. Minister of Environment and Urban Development Erdoğan Bayraktar has announced that the process should be completed by the beginning of 2012. Read More...
Where are foreigners buying house in Turkey?
The number of foreigners who have purchased property in Turkey has reached 119,599 people. While the majority of property-owning foreigners are British, German and Greek nationals, citizens from a total of 89 different countries, spanning from New Zealand to Kenya and El Salvador to Ruanda own a total of 111,194 properties in 76 different provinces out of Turkey's total 81. Read More...
Turks are collecting estates in London
Turkish businessmen, football players and stars all look to London for property purchases. Attorney to the famous, Mehmet Ali Erdoğan, explains that over the past three years, the number of homes purchase by Turks in London have increased by 500 percent. Read More...
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Turkish Riviera
The Turkish Riviera (also known popularly as the Turquoise Coast) is a term used to define an area of southwest Turkey encompassing Antalya, Muğla and to a lesser extent the provinces of Aydın, southern İzmir and western Mersin. The combination of a favorable climate, warm sea, more than a thousand kilometers of shoreline along the Aegean and Mediterranean waters, and abundant natural and archeological points of interest makes this stretch of Turkey’s coastline a popular national and international tourist destination.
Among the archeological points of interest are two of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - the ruins of the Mausoleum of Maussollos in Halicarnassus and the remains of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, which can still be seen today.
The Riviera is also the home for the internationally-known Blue Voyage, which allows participants to enjoy a weeklong trip on Gulets to ancient cities, harbors, tombs, mausolea and intimate beaches in the numerous small coves, lush forests and streams that lace the Turquoise Coast.
The coastline is further regarded as a cultural trove that provides a fascinating mixture of factual and mythological individuals, conflicts and events, and has frequently has been referred to in the folklore of various cultures throughout history. As such, it is regarded as the home of scholars, saints, warriors, kings, and heroes, as well as the site of numerous well-known myths. Mark Anthony of the Roman Empire is said to have picked the Turkish Riviera as the most beautiful wedding gift for his beloved Cleopatra of Egypt.[2] St. Nicholas, later known as Santa Claus, was born in Demre (ancient Myra), a small town close to present-day Antalya.[3] Herodotus, accepted as the father of History, was born in Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassus) in ca. 484 BC.[4] The volcanic mountains to the west of Antalya, near Dalyan, are believed to have been the inspiration for the mythical Chimera - the firebreathing monster that Bellerophon slew. A little inland are the trees of the gardens of Daphne, where the nymph was believed to have been turned into a laurel by her father Peneus to escape the amorous advances of Apollo.