Turquia 2024
Turquia 2024
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Fethiye
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Located on the Aegean region of Turkey, it offers us stunning Turquoise beaches, impressive archeological sites, and exciting activities!
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Fethiye
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Located on the Aegean region of Turkey, it offers us stunning Turquoise beaches, impressive archeological sites, and exciting activities!
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Ölüdeniz
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Selime Peri Bacaları
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Prepare to unleash your inner explorer – this is no ordinary stroll. Picture yourself wandering through colossal caves, ascending ancient staircases worn smooth by time, and lounging on balconies tucked into the heart of the earth. It’s an adventure that defies the norm, an invitation to become one with history and nature, all without spending a dime. So, embrace the thrill, embark on the unconventional, and make memories that’ll have you smiling long after you’ve left this hidden gem behind.
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SALDA GÖLÜ BELEDİYE HALK PLAJI
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Nestled at an altitude of 1145 meters, this crater lake is no ordinary water body. With a round shape and a length of about 9 km, it’s a pocket-sized wonder. But don’t let its size fool you – its depths plunge to 184 meters, making it Turkey’s third-deepest lake.
The white shores are not made of sand but of miniature soft magnesium stones. At many points in the water, they are also mixed with grey clay, so when you step on the bottom, your feet can sink 10 to 20 cm in some places. But this clay is good for your skin and it is said that it can contribute to the healing of some skin diseases.
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Travertines of Pamukkale
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Get ready for a Pamukkale secret that’s hotter than the thermal baths! While the place can be buzzing with crowds, I’ve got the inside scoop: take a stroll along a serene wooden footbridge towards Pamukkale Natural Park. Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping sight – those sought-after sky-blue baths, but guess what? There’s almost no one there! Yep, while the masses are splashing and sliding down the hill, you’ll be in paradise, soaking in a view that’s pure magic. So, get ready to ditch the crowds and unlock your very own slice of Pamukkale perfection.
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Lake Tuz
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"Lake Tuz is a saline lake (Tuz is Turkish for “salt”), so bring appropriate clothing and shoes to walk in the water, the best shoes for that would be water shoes.
Lake Tuz meets around half of Türkiye’s salt needs and has a length of 90 kilometers (55 miles) and a width of 25 kilometers."
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Lake Tuz
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"Lake Tuz is a saline lake (Tuz is Turkish for “salt”), so bring appropriate clothing and shoes to walk in the water, the best shoes for that would be water shoes.
Lake Tuz meets around half of Türkiye’s salt needs and has a length of 90 kilometers (55 miles) and a width of 25 kilometers."
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Fethiye
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Located on the Aegean region of Turkey, it offers us stunning Turquoise beaches, impressive archeological sites, and exciting activities!
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Nur Beach Hotel
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ANTIPHELLOS ANTİK TİYATRO
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You can bring something to drink or eat while enjoying the beautiful sunsets of the Mediterranean and the Island of Meis (Kastellorizo) that belongs to Greece, just do not forget to take your garbage, do not leave it on the site.
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Akdam Dorik Mezar
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Kaputaş Beach
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ENTRANCE FREE, just need to pay for an umbrella or sunbed in case of wanting one, if not, you can just put your towel on the sand and you're ready to enjoy the place as much as you want!
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Seyrek Çakıl Plajı
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This small beach is also on the same road as Kaputaş. You only have to pay for a subbed and umbrellas. Across the road, there's a WC, and other amenities like a small shop to get water, tea, and other snacks.
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Kaş Belediyesi Halk Plajı
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The entrance is also completely free, you only have to pay for sunbeds and umbrellas. There is a restaurant where you can buy everything you want like beers, snacks and much more.
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Büyükçakıl Plajı
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FREE to enter, you just need to pay for an umbrella or sunbed if you need them.
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Simena (Kaleköy) Kral mezarları.
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ENTRANCE FEE: 4 euros. Museum Pass Turkiye and Museum Pass The Mediterranean are accepted.
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Myra Ancient City
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ENTRANCE FEE: 13 euros. Museum Pass Turkiye and Museum Pass The Mediterranean are accepted.
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St. Nicholas Church
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ENTRANCE FEE: 17 euros. Museum Pass Turkiye and Museum Pass The Mediterranean are accepted.
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Patara Beach
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Kastellorizo
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Take into consideration that the island of Kastellorizo does not belong to Türkiye, but to Greece, therefore, to enter Greek territory you need to see the visa requirements according to your nationality.
Remember that Greece belongs to the Schengen territory. Depending on the season, when you arrive on the island of Kastellorizo, they do passport and visa control, so on some occasions the lines can be quite long and it can even take an hour or more to complete this process, so plan well your time and do not count 1 to 2 hours to get into Greek territory.
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Ephesus Ancient Greek Theatre
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Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
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Istanbul Museum of Modern Art
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İBB Kültür AŞ Dijital Deneyim Müzesi
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MUMEDI
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Büyük Adana kebap göreme
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