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Fethiye - 17 properties
The road to Fethiye winds up and down hills through a heavily forested region that offers occasional glimpses of the sea and an islet or two basking in total seclusion. |
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Bodrum - 16 properties
Bodrum a town of white houses hung with flowers rising tier on tier against a green hill overlooking a dazzling blue bay quarded by the great medieval castle built by the Knights of Rhodes. |
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Gocek - 8 properties
Gocek has long been a desirable destination for both Turkish and foreign yachtsmen, as well as a favorite stopover for jet-setters and celebrities alike.
This paradisical village of two-thousand inhabitants is only 20 minutes by car from Dalaman Airport |
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North Cyprus - 5 properties
Lying in the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, North Cyprus provides a fascinating blend of cultures, distinctive scenic beauty and wildlife as well as activities to those that seek them. North Cyprus is a tranquil island and remains unspoiled and co It is an ideal location for property investment, whether you’re looking for a second home or a place to retire in the sun.It is also an island on the move, waking up from its sleepy past and becoming aware of its potential in the modern world, always awaiting you with its sunshine and warm hospitality. |
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Belek - 5 properties
The resort area of Belek has grown up along a fantastic uninterrupted ribbon of white sandy beach backed by lush pine forests and fields watered by turquoise rivers descending from the distant Taurus Mountains.Belek is a truly paradise for tourists and has become Turkey's premier golfing centre and now boasts 6 world-class 18-hole golf courses providing for all levels of players. The arrival of the new Nick Faldo (Nov 2006) and Colin Montgomery (Nov 2007)golf courses have turned Belek into a perfect place to invest as well as to live.
Belek has the significant advantage of being only 20 minutes drive-away to the international airport Antalya and
30 minutes to the city center of Antalya. |
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Alanya - 4 properties
Alanya (formerly known as Coracesium) is a seaside resort city in the Turkish province of Antalya. The easiest way to get to Alanya is by air and the airport is in Antalya, which is 90 minutes away by car (about 120 km). |
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Dalyan - 3 properties
Dalyan is located on the south west coast of Turkey, situated between Marmaris and Fethiye, only 25 kms from Dalaman Airport.
The small town is set to a backdrop of stunning mountains, the river overlooked by ancient Lycian tombs carved high into therock face above the fascinating ancient harbor city of Caunos. The Dalyan Delta, with the long, golden, sandy lztuzu beach at its mouth, is a nature conservation area and a refuge for the rare Caretta caretta or loggerhead turtles and blue crabs.The maze of channels is easily explored by boat as you immerse yourself in this tranquil dream world. The restaurants which line the waterways specialise in delicious fresh fish. |
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Kusadasi - 3 properties
Kusadasi, is reputed for one of the most attractive city of the Aegean, as it is close to the important historical sites including Ephesus, Didyma, Priene, Miletos-the principals of ancient times, and ideal for sightseers. |
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Dalaman - 2 properties
Dalaman , a tolerably nice little Turkish Mediterranean farming town situated on the South-east Aegean coast of Turkey is known by many simply as "an airport". Dalaman is now rapidly becoming popular for investment due to many factors including thetown being announced a main tourist area (designated by the Turkish authorities) from 2005 onwards. Plans for new marina's and a golf course are underway.Dalaman is located between the sea and mountains and has its own huge natural beach, although not commercial 'yet' it is still pleasant and hosts lots of wildlife. |
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Istanbul - 2 properties
Istanbul, extending to Asia on one side and to Europe on the other, is the only city that lies on two continents in the world. The Bosphorus, passing through the middle of the city course the waters of the Black Sea, the Sea of Marmara and the Golden Horn. Its shores offer a delightful mixture of past and present, grand splendor and simple beauty. Istanbul has been once the capital of three successive empires, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman, and the city today honors and preserves the legacy of its past while looking forward to a modern future. Istanbul is home to landmarks of astounding beauty such as the Topkapi Palace, the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar, and has also begun to be known with its skyscrapers, the necessity of modern life. |
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Marmaris - 2 properties
Marmaris splits the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea with a long and narrow peninsula. Situated on a stunning bay, protected by steep pine clad mountains, Marmaris is a most attractive maritime parklands,ideal for water sports and sailing. It makes an excellent starting point for a "Blue Voyage" tour of the Aegean coastline. In the 16th century, Suleyman the Magnificent had a citadel built on a hill, the remains of which can still be seen today. |
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Didim - 1 property
Didim as its ancient name was the sacred place of ancient Anatolia. It is only 4 km away from the sea and 15 kms to the south of Akkoy, a small village of Aydin. With its long Golden Sand Beach, Altinkum and ancient historical ruins,Apollon and Artemis temples, this area finds itself as a tourist vacation spot. It has a rich history and is an important holiday place, the best among the Aegean coast. |
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