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Written by Patrick Berry   

In Turkey you can experience a variety of different cultures that stamped their mark throughout the country’s history. On Turkey holidays you will not only enjoy a vast and rich culture but a very warm climate and beautiful beaches to enjoy them on. The various different regions across the country provide and endless supply of things to do and see for the duration of your stay.

Turkey holidays are enjoyed by many tourists who favour the Mediterranean resorts because there are some many different yet attractive destinations. Marmaris is a very popular place which offers plenty of fun activities during the day and night. It has all the modern tourist services and facilities you would expect as well as plenty of live entertainment on offer for holiday makers to enjoy Turkey holidays. While you are able to enjoy a great nightlife in Marmaris you are only a brisk walk from its old quarter which is still untouched by the town modernisation, keeping much of its old charm.

For a more and relaxed atmosphere you should consider Icmeler for your Turkey holidays, which is only a few miles south from Marmaris. The relaxing atmosphere lets you enjoy a different holiday where you can live life at your own pace and take in the beautiful surroundings like the pine forests. You can take a pleasant boat trip out to sea and enjoy a tour of the coastal area. The evening entertainment is also quite good, there are a few bars open fairly late located on the sea front and are ideal to wind down a perfect day.

Bodrum is another pleasant location to spend your Turkey holidays. Those staying there spend their time going on scenic walks or just head to the beach to work on their tan or even cool down by taking a swim.

Turkey’s vast diversity means that tourists from all walks of life can come and enjoy what is on offer. Turkey holidays appeal to families, couples and large groups because there truly is something for everyone.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 January 2010 12:12 )