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Is it possible to have a beach holiday in Izmir itself? Is the sea clear enough? If yes, what is the best hotel to choose?
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 6 answers
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Izmir is a major port city, the water is dirty. At 80-100 km from the city there are beautiful beaches of the villages of Kusadasi and Cesme. Izmir is not a beach, but an educational tourism, an ancient city with the ruins of ancient Greek and Roman buildings both within the city and in the region (Pergamon, Ephesus, Troy). It is convenient to go from Izmir to Pamukkale (Denizli). Farther...
Where in Turkey to find beautiful nature to take your breath away? Which hotel to choose and in which region?
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 13 answers
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I will support HotLine regarding Sarigerme! Super place - a gorgeous beach, the purest silk water of an unusual color, magnificent nature, no worse than Kemer, and the climate is also dry and comfortable! Farther...
how safe are the waters of the mediterranean sea, in particular, off the coast of antalya hotels? what kind of life is there? are there jellyfish? do you need corals?
13 years ago  •  14 subscribers 24 answers
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Please note that for locals (both in Turkey and Egypt), talking about the dangers of the sea is a taboo. And when you start a conversation like that with them, they make you laugh. But this is no more and no less than protecting your own interests, because this business for them (those with whom you have the opportunity to communicate on vacation) means life. Farther...
Please tell me who has already been: which resort is better price = quality I would like to go with a child of 7 years. Or is it better to go to another country?
16 years ago  •  3 subscribers 17 answers
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*Food and service No worse than in the CRIMEA!* - an OPTIMIST person or has never been to the CRIMEA! Farther...