Wednesday 08th of September 2010

Mardan is the most luxurious hotel... The Mardan Palace, built in Lara Antalya by the Azerbaijani billionaire Telman İsmailov, was the subject of much attention from the British media. The Times described it as the most expensive hotel in Europe: 'The £1bn (that's right) new hotel in Turkey.' |
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Written by omer yavuz
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 18:27 |
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Turkey occupies a rectangular-shaped peninsula of land at the crossroads between Europe, Asia and Africa; home to countless civilizations and a crossing point between the continents over several ages. A vast country 814,578 square kilometres or 314,510 square metres in area with a beautiful coastline stretching 8333 km or 5187 miles, it is approximately 3.5 times the size of the UK. It is situated on two continents – 3% in Europe (Thrace) and the remainder of the landmass, including Anatolia, in Asia - and Istanbul is the only city in the world straddled on two continents, separated by the Bosphorus strait, which runs from the Black Sea through Istanbul and into the inland Sea of Marmara which flows through the Dardanelles and out to the Aegean. Turkey is bordered to the north by the Black Sea (Karadeniz), to the west by the Sea of Marmara (Marmara Denizi) and Aegean (Ege) and to the south by the Mediterranean (Akdeniz). |
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Written by omer yavuz
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Sunday, 28 June 2009 18:24 |
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The Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of Turkey display a typical Mediterranean climate of hot summers and mild winters, though Istanbul can have some very cold snaps with snow in the winter. July and August are the hottest months with temperatures around 30°C with quite high humidity during the summer months. Temperatures increase a few degrees when travelling to the south and water temperatures also become warmer. The swimming season is from June to September along the Marmara and north Aegean coasts, while it is from April to October on the south Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. The Black Sea Region has a comparatively moderate climate; the summers are warm and winters are mild. Rainfall is also heavier here than in any other region. The swimming season is from June to early September though the weather is not so dependable. |
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Easy Rider Switzerland Travel Mart and the Germany Travel Mart reports |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 21 June 2009 15:04 |
Easy Rider
Read reports of the Switzerland Travel Mart and the Germany Travel Mart. Whether clients savor a three-course meal in the dining car of the Glacier Express or take in the pristine Swiss air while onboard a lake steamer, Switzerland’s public transportation system is an experience in itself. And, thanks to the fully commissionable Swiss Pass, it has never been easier for clients to navigate Switzerland’s robust network of more than 12,000 miles of bus, train, boat and cableway routes.
“Many Americans are unaware of the quality and affordability of the public transportation network in Switzerland,” said Andreas Nef, market manager of the Swiss Travel System. “The idea behind the Swiss Pass is to give visitors from abroad easy but comprehensive access to the world’s densest public transport system.”
Clients won’t have to search for ticket booths, wait in lines or exchange currency in order to get around the Alpine country. With the Swiss Pass, they pay a flat rate to travel anywhere within Switzerland by public boat, bus, train or scenic train (such as the Bernina Express or Wilhelm Tell Express) and receive a 50 percent discount on most mountain railways and cable ways.
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