Adatepe, near Kucukkuyu

Adatepe, near Kucukkuyu

This attractive old village on the forest slopes of Kazdagi -Mount Ida of Antiquity- forms a pleasant contrast to the overcrowded coast of the Gulf of Edremit.

A donkey path paved with stones leads up to village through olive graves. Near the village entrance, the Altar of Zeus provides a fine panorama.

The neighbouring villages of Yesilyurt and Kucuk cetmi are equally picturesque.


Basdegirmen canyon - Adatepe

How to get there: 4 km from Kucukkuyu, turnoff marked "Zeus Altari"

Bodrum - Halicarnassus

Bodrum - Halicarnassus

An impressive medieval castle built by the Knights of Rhodes guards the entrance to Bodrum's dazzling blue bay, in which the Aegean and the Mediterranean Seas meet.

The town's charm is well-known, attracting a diverse population of vacationers who stroll along its long palm-lined waterfront, while elegant yachts crowd the marina.

Not far from town, you can swim in absolutely clear, tideless, warm seas. Underwater divers, especially, will want to explore the numerous reefs, caves and majestic rock formations.

The waters offer up multicolored sponges of all shapes and sizes, octopi and an immense variety of other aquatic life.


The reputation of Bodrum's boatyards dates back to ancient times, and today, craftsmen still build the traditional yachts: the Tirhandil with a pointed bow and stern, and the Gullets with a broad beam and rounded stern.

The latter, especially, are used on excursions and pleasure trips, and in the annual October Cup Race.
Bodrum has gained the reputation as the center of the Turkish art community with its lively, friendly and Bohemian atmosphere and many small galleries.

This community has encouraged an informal day-time life style and a night-time of excitement. The evenings in Bodrum are for sitting idly in one of the many restaurants, dining on fresh seafood and other Aegean specialties. Afterwards night clubs (some with cabaret) and superb discos keep you going until dawn.

Lately, many foreigners have bought (and continue to buy) property in and around Bodrum for their holidays or for the retirement. It became a popular area especially for the British nationals.

Bodrum, known in the ancient times as Halicarnassus which was the capital of Caria, was the birthplace of Herodotus and the site of King Mausolous' Tomb (4th century B.C.), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.


In the harbor, the Bodrum Castle, or the medieval castle of St. Peter, is a fine example of 15th century crusader architecture, and has been converted into the Museum of Underwater Archeology, with remains dating as far back as the Bronze Age. The stunning panoramic view from Goktepe, nearby, is much photographed by visitors to the Museums' 2nd century theater.

The beautiful Bodrum Peninsula suits holidaymakers interested in a subdued and relaxing atmosphere. Enchanting villages, with guest-houses and small hotels on quiet bays, dot the peninsula.

On the southern coast, Bardakci, Gumbet, Bitez, Ortakent, Karaincir, Bagla and Akyarlar have fine, sandy beaches. Campers and wind-surfers enjoy Gumbet, and at Bitez colorful sail boards weave skillfully among the masts of yachts in the bay.

On shore you can enjoy quiet walks through the orange and tangerine groves bordering the beach. Ortakent has one of the longest stretches of sandy beach in the area and offers an ideal place for relaxing in solitude. One of the most beautiful beaches on the Bodrum peninsula, Karaincir, is ideal for lively active days by the sea and relaxed, leisurely evenings with local villagers.

Finally, Akyarlar enjoys a well-deserved reputation for the fine, powdery sand of its beach, it's also considered as one of the best beaches in the world. Turgutreis, Gumusluk and Yalikavak, all with excellent beaches, lie on the western side of the peninsula and are ideal for swimming, sunbathing and water sports.

In Turgutreis, the birthplace of a great Turkish Ottoman admiral of the same name, you will find a monument honoring him. In the ancient port of Myndos, Gumusluk, you can easily make many friends with the hospitable and out-going local population. In Yalikavak white-washed houses with cascading Bougainville line narrow streets. Small cafes and the occasional windmill create a picturesque setting.

See the north coast of the peninsula -Torba, Turkbuku, Golkoy and Gundogan- by road or, even better, hire a boat and crew to explore the quiet coves, citrus groves and wooded islands. Little windmills which still provide the energy to grind grain crown hills covered with olive trees.

Torba, a modern village with holiday villas and a nice marina is located 8 km north of Bodrum. Golkoy and Turkbuku are small and simple fishing villages with a handful of taverns overlooking a lovely bay. After a boat trip to Karaada, half an hour from Bodrum, you can bathe in the grotto where the warm mineral waters flowing out of the rocks are believed to beautify the complexion.

The translucent and deep waters of the Gulf of Gokova, on the southern shore of the Bodrum peninsula vary from the darkest blue to the palest turquoise, and the coastline is thickly wooded with every hue of green. In the evening, the sea reflects the mountains silhouetted against the setting sun, and at night it shimmers with phosphorescence.

You can take a yacht tour or hire a boat from Bodrum for a two, three or seven day tour of the gulf.
Also Milas town and Labranda, some 65 kms from Bodrum, are places of interest for archaeology lovers.

Ceylan InterContinental Istanbul

Ceylan InterContinental Istanbul


Just 10 minutes’ walk from the Lutfi Congress Centre, the Ceylan Intercontinental Istanbul offers air-conditioned rooms with Philips LCD TVs and views of the Bosphorus and Taksim Square. 

All of the rooms at the Ceylan InterContinental Istanbul include satellite TV with pay TV and movie channels, telephones, internet access, minibar and an in-room safe. 

A wide range of dining options are available at the InterContinental Istanbul: the Safran Restaurant overlooks the Bosphorous and offers Turkish and Ottoman cuisine accompanied by live Turkish Fasıl music; Garden Grill serves a range of meat and seafood grilled on a charcoal fire.

The City Lights Bar located on the top floor serves cocktails, and beverages and light snacks, with live music on certain evenings. Palm Court in the lobby serves tea, coffee, pastries and a light snack menu. Amandine Patisserie presents special, handmade chocolates.

The exclusive Club Lounge, open 24 hours, provides complimentary evening drinks, and a meeting room with 24-hour access to business equipment. The Ceylan InterContinental Istanbul offers concierge services including an airline desk, car rental and tour services.

The Spa InterContinental has an outdoor pool and a range of cardiovascular equipment. After working out guests can relax in the Hamam, steam room and sauna, or enjoy amassage.


Bayezid II complex, in Edirne

Bayezid II complex, in Edirne

One of the most perfect ensembles of Ottoman architecture stans semi-deserted in foggy waterlogged plain outside Edirne. Built in 1488, it clusters around three vast courtyards.

A mosque is in the middle; a medrese (islamic college) occupies the left flank, while on the right is a medical compound which once

Swissotel The Bosphorus Istanbul

Swissotel The Bosphorus Istanbul

The Swissotel The Bosphorus is a luxury hotel, beautifully situated in the centre of Istanbul. This 5-star property is surrounded by large gardens and offers spectacular views of the Bosphorus.

The hotel has spacious, elegant guest rooms, many of which offer fantastic views over the historical city and the Bosphorus. Rooms are decorated in a traditional European style and are complimented with luxury bathrooms.

Naval Museum - Istanbul

Naval Museum - Istanbul

The Naval Museum was first founded in 1897 in Kasımpaşa as the Museum and Library Administration Office.

A ship model workshop was added to the museum by Cemal Pasha in the year 1914 and the foundation of its present status was thus layed.

Sadberk Hanim Museum- Istanbul

Sadberk Hanim Museum- Istanbul

The Sadberk Hanim Museum situated at the entrance of Sarıyer has been launched at old Azaryan Yalı in the memory of Sadberk Hanım, the wife of Vehbi Koç and was opened in the year 1981.

In the archaeological works section which is the first building of the two buildings there are works from the prehistoric period dating back to 6000 BC upto late Byzantine period.

Grand Bazaar -Istanbul

Grand Bazaar -Istanbul

Covered Bazaar which is the biggest bazaar of Istanbul is situated right in the middle of the city. Its construction dates back to a period after 1453 when Istanbul was conquered.

The Bazaar which consisted of two bedestens originally has been enlarged with attachements that were built later. The bazaar is surrounded with inns which constitute a part of the bazaar.

Egyptian Spice Bazaar - Istanbul

Egyptian Spice Bazaar - Istanbul

The Spice Bazaar is located next to the Flower Market on the banks of the Golden Horn called Makron and Envalos by the Byzantine and Eminönü by the Ottomans.

The Spice Bazaar is one of the most characteristic places of Istanbul. Spice Bazaar which is one of the oldest covered bazaars of Istanbul is situated within the complex of Yeni Cami.