Turkey is often considered
as a beach destination, offering year-round sunshine at affordable
prices. It has much more to offer. Its history dates back to
some of the greatest civilizations in the world, from the Hittites
and Persians, through to the legendery City of Troy and the
Greek cities. The ruins of Ephesis rank as some of the finest
in the ancient world but are only a tiny part of Turkeys considerable
archaeological heritage that can not be visited by the tourist.
On top of this, its mountains and coast offer excellent activity
breaks, from sailing holidays, eiter with or without crew, throught
to kayaking, walking and multi-activity.
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Highlights
of Turkey 15 days from £490 |
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travel from Anatolia to the Mediterranean coast; en route
there's an abundance of temples, amphitheatres, castles
and ruined cities, ranging in period from the ancient
Hittite Kingdoms in Anatolia (2000 BC), through Greek
and Roman Empires to the lavish Ottoman Empire of the
1001 Nights. more>>
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Turquoise
Coast 8 days from £465 |
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trip spends the week in Kas (pronounced cash), a small
and charming town set in a deep bay and against a steep
hillside. This trip is an excellent balance of walking,
cultural excursions and relaxation with the opportunity
to go diving, sea-kayaking or on a gulet (boat) trip as
wel. more>>
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Lycian
activity week 8 days from £545 |
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trip is designed for the active and easily-bored, and
the week kicks off with a thrilling white-water rafting
expedition on the Dalaman river. We will enjoy a full
day of canyoning, a mountain bike descent from the mountains
to the coast, a day sea kayaking over a sunken city, plus
one free day with Scuba diving available for both beginners
and the certified. more>>
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Lycian
Cruise 8 days from £519 |
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this unique week of cruising we use a traditional Turkish
'Caique' style boat to travel the coastline; but we sleep
ashore, either camping on secluded beaches or staying
in village pensions. This combination of time ashore and
time on-board proved very popular in 2002, givng a balance
of relaxation and more active forays ashore more>>
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