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An article at FT about Gokceada Island in Turkey and Zeytindali Hotel by Annabella Thorpe

Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

2012-02-13 12:36:15

Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

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Gökçeada, Turkey by Annabelle Thorpe

The Turkish city of Çanakkale is not the place to be on a swelteringly hot day. But perched on the Dardanelle straits, it is the most accessible place to hop on a ferry to Turkey’s Aegean islands.
Three hours after the ferry ground its way out of Çanakkale, I stepped onto the quiet harbour at Kuzu on the island of Gökçeada. The air was thick with the scent of thyme, which grows wild across the island, and a stiff breeze meant the temperature felt reassuringly cooler than on the mainland. But most pleasing was the feeling that I had somehow stepped back 15 years – guesthouse and pension signs swung in the breeze outside slightly ramshackle houses, and there was a wonderful lack of the pastel-coloured apartment blocks that characterise so many of Turkey’s coastal resorts.
In spite of the lack of mass tourism (or perhaps because of it) there is plenty to do. Many of the beaches are completely free of development, although I found plenty of life at Aydincik Plaji, in the far west of the island, where the breeze picked up and the water was scissored by kite- and windsurfers. Nearby, there were rock tombs to discover, and further afield a handful of ruined Greek villages bear testament to the mixed heritage of the island.
It’s a ramble in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon kind of a place, and I found myself spending a considerable part of my days lazing in cafés such as Barba Yorgo in Tepekoy, drinking tiny cups of syrupy coffee and eating even more syrupy baklava.
The unspoilt nature of the island means that this is not a place to come in search of luxury. But the Zeytindali Hotel is charming: two stone-built houses in the traditional Greek style, housing 16 rooms that are simple without being spartan. The real joy is its restaurant, which serves breakfast and dinner on the pretty terrace, with most of the ingredients sourced on the island. I found myself addicted to the home-made thyme honey, which went well with the salty home-made cheeses that appeared on the breakfast table each morning.
The fact that it is the largest of Turkey’s islands makes it likely that developers and aparthotels will soon start to appear. But for now, Gökçeada is a blissful escape – unpretentious, undeveloped, unchanged. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/d38261d6-b44e-11e0-9eb8-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1YaCJPs2FGestas (www.gestasdenizulasim.com.tr) run ferries between Gökçeada and Çanakkale four times a week. www.zeytindalihotel.com

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

2011-08-26 12:41:43

Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

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Cappadocia Akkoy Evleri Cave Houses Special Offer in Grape Harvest Season

2 days and 2 nights stay at the ecotourism center Akkoy Evleri in carved cave room at an authentic village inn, organic country breakfasts and a full earthen jar of housewine from local produce are included. price for 2 people, 2 days accommodation and special gift of wine, all taxes included: 160 USD. http://www.boutiquesmallhotels.com/akkoyevleri

Olympic Games organized in ancient temple in NW Turkey


Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

2011-08-17 11:52:55


Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

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Marble pedestals in the temple reveal the existence of sports
It has been revealed during excavations carried out in the ancient Apollon Smintheus Temple in the northwestern province of Çanakkale’s Ayvacık district that the Olympic Games had been organized in the Troas region.
The excavations that have been continuing for some 30 years in the region continued last month under the leadership of Professor Coşkun Özgünel and new historical, social and religious documents were discovered.
Speaking to the Anatolia news agency, team member Associate Professor Davut Kaplan from the Ondokuz Mayıs University said the existence of sports for 3,000 years was proved with both archaeological and written documents. “The most important among them is the athletic games practiced at grave yards to please the dead,” he said.
Kaplan said the goal of the sports practiced in a social area was commemoration while others were practiced for the gods.
“It is known that all these sports were not only regional but also universal. The universal development of sports depends on the existence of competition. But the real matter is material. Some types of sports had commercial aims as well as played a role in solving political and social matters.”
Kaplan said documents in the Greek language were seen in marble pedestals unearthed during the excavations.
“Along with 19 pedestals, we have also found nine pedestals, one of which is unwritten and one is broken. All these pedestals were part of a statue but we have not reached the statues yet. Considering the footprints on the pedestals, we can say that all statues had human figures. The names of sportsmen and their degrees are also written on the pedestals. The most important feature of these pedestals is that they show the existence of a comprehensive organization in the Troas region. We can say that they were international organizations in today’s sense. As long as the excavations continue, we will reveal more information about the sports games in the region at the time of the Roman Empire,” Kaplan said. ÇANAKKALE - Anatolia News Agency

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

2011-08-17 11:51:34

Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

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Anatolian Christians to celebrate Grape Festival
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia are observing a grape fast by refraining from eating from the new harvest until the fruit is consecrated in church on Sunday and Monday. Churches across Anatolia will be celebrating the festival with special masses on Aug 14 and 15
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches will be distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken.
Christians throughout Anatolia are preparing to celebrate the Grape Festival and the Assumption of Mary on Aug. 14 and 15 with a variety of activities that stretch back into the pre-Christian era.
Churches across Anatolia will be holding mass for the occasion, including the Church of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus, Sümela Monastery in Trabzon, the Syriac Deyr ul-Zafaran Monastery in Mardin and the Surp Asdvazsazsin Armenian Church in Vakıflı, Anatolia’s last remaining Armenian village, which is located in the southern province of Hatay. During the celebrations of mass, newly harvested grapes will receive blessings as part of the festivities.
Assumption Day celebrates the ascent into heaven of Mary in accordance with Christian tradition. The roots of the festival, however, date back to the polytheistic era prior to Christianity; when Anatolian peoples were Christianized, new year celebrations and the vine harvest festival of the ancients were replaced by the Assumption Day and the Grape Festival, respectively.
Greeks, Armenians and Syriac Christians in Anatolia observe a grape fast and refrain from eating from the new grape harvest until grapes are consecrated in church. Ostentatious celebrations are also held in churches across Greece, as well as in the Central Armenian Apolostic church of Etchmiadzin in Armenia, the seat of the Catholicos of all Armenians.
Baskets of grapes blessed in churches are distributed among the people on the day of the mass, after which time the fast is broken, according to tradition, by eating blessed grapes mixed with non-consecrated grapes. The grapes also symbolize fertility and abundance.
Different Stories
There are several stories in circulation regarding the origins of the Grape Festival and Assumption Day. According to a story that has been transmitted through the ages within the Armenian community, when some children were poisoned by eating grapes that had not yet become ripe, the founder of the Armenian church, Surp Krikor Lusavorich (Saint Gregory the Illuminator), issued a ban on eating grapes until harvest time.
Such traditions have been preserved intact for centuries by being transmitted from generation to generation among the many Christian Anatolian peoples. This year’s celebrations will begin in the morning hours and last until around noon on Aug. 14 and 15. Baskets full of grapes will decorate sacred tables in churches.
Visitors are welcome to any number of Greek, Armenian and Syriac churches in Istanbul on Sunday and Monday to observe the vine harvest festivities during mass. VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

Ancient Ionian city to reunion artists


An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

2011-08-17 11:47:23


An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

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An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
The Odeon in the ancient city of Teos is known for its interest in art and artists. Now works have been continuing to revive the city as an art venue after centuries.
An odeon in the ancient city of Teos, one of the 12 Ionian cities found within İzmir’s Seferihisar district, is to reopen to artistic events again after hundreds of years.
“We plan to organize theater events in the area,” said Ankara University member Associate Professor Musa Kadıoğlu, adding that the art would likely return to the stage after three years of restorations by a 25-person team. “Work is also continuing to turn the city into a site of ruins. We have finished the establishment of the destination boards and are working on creating paths for visitors. This place will be a very exciting one when the Odeon opens as an art venue. It will become a center contributing to the cultural life of society after hundreds of years.”
Teos possessed the largest Dionysos Temple in the Hellenistic world, according to Kadıoğlu.
Noting that restoration on the temple, which was constructed by the famous architect Hermogenes, would soon begin, Kadıoğlu said: “In this way, we will revive the city’s artistic image. Because the city is known for its interest in art and artists, and the world’s first artists’ union was established in this city. The Dionysos Artists’ Union remained in the city until the end of the 3rd century A.D but dissolved because of some disagreements.”
Work to clean, document and restore the four-square-kilometer area, which dates back to 1000 B.C., began again last year after a 12-year hiatus. SEFERİHİSAR, İzmir - Anatolia News Agency

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SILENT WALK OF THE HISTORY

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Anatolia is the origin of much civilization. You can enjoy human history with our historical hotel. Alp Paşa Hotel Silent Walk of the History Package Prices start from 300 Euro in double accommodation depends on your accommodation and services.

  • Accommodation in Alppasa Hotel
  • Free Parking
  • Fast C/IN C/OUT services
  • 3 courses dining alternatives
  • Open Buffet Turkish Breakfast
  • Historical trips from 5 different alternatives
  • Rich fruit basket, Alppasa Wine Turkish Delight, Alppasa Chocolate served in arrival
  • Afternoon Nargile ( Smoking Pipe ) service with Turkish Tea
  • VIP Transfer Services

A LITTLE TURQUISE ESCAPE

Accommodation of minimum 2 nights;

The sea who gives name colors of Turquoise provides you to a little escape to Mediterranean...... Alppasa Hotel A Little Turquoise Escape Package prices start from 350 Euro in double accommodation depends on your accommodation and services.

  • Accommodation in Alppasa Hotel
  • Free Parking
  • Fast C/IN C/OUT services
  • 3 courses dining alternatives
  • Open Buffet Turkish Breakfast
  • Special boat trips ( You can choice route yourself )
  • Early morning fish trips
  • Rich fruit basket, Alppasa Wine Turkish Delight, Alppasa Chocolate served in arrival
  • In room massage services
  • VIP Transfer Services

CHEERS WITH TURKISH RAKI

Accommodation of minimum 2 nights;

Hospitality is most important tradition In Turkey. We thought that you may taste real Turkish Hospitality that you will never want to finish. Alppasa Hotel Cheers with Turkish Raki Package prices start from 350 Euro in double accommodation depend on your accommodation and services.

  • Accommodation in Alppasa Hotel
  • Free Parking
  • Fast C/IN C/OUT services
  • 3 courses Turkish, 1 course international dining alternatives with Turkish Raki.
  • Open Buffet Turkish Breakfast.
  • Taste of real Turkish Village.
  • Special afternoon with Nargile (Smoking Pipe) and Semaver (Authentic Tea Pot)
  • City Tour with phaeton after dinner
  • Rich Fruit basket special cookies walnut, hazelnut, special Alppasa Chocolate and Special Alppasa Wine Served in the arrival.
  • VIP Transfer Services

ROMANCE IN HISTORY

Accommodation of minimum 1 night;

Smell romantic atmosphere like Ottoman Empires in Alppasa Hotel. Alppasa Hotel Cheers with Turkish Raki Package prices start from 450 Euro in double accommodation depend on your accommodation and services.

  • Accommodation in Alppasa Hotel
  • Free Parking
  • Fast C/IN C/OUT services
  • In room breakfast services
  • In room 5 courses dream dining choices
  • Strawberry, cream and Champaign services during your transfer
  • Rich fruit basket, Champaign, Alp Paşa chocolate and cookies, Turkish delight served during your accommodation.
  • Rose leaf room decoration
  • Satin red linens
  • Whirlpool strew with milk and rose leaf
  • VIP Transfer Services
  • In room violin player services
Barbaros mah. Hesapçı sk. No:30 Kaleiçi(Old Town), Antalya, Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kaleici (Old Town) This hotel page 2911 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 62 rooms
Town :Kaleici-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Alppaşa Hotel is renovated and transformed from 4 m
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Barbaros Mah. Müze Sok. 10 Kaleiçi (Old City) Antalya - Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kaleici (Old Town) This hotel page 616 times visited.
Style : small hotel
Room Number : 25 rooms / 10 Villa
Town :kaleici-antalya-turkey
Comments : 0
Alp Pasha Suites, located at the heart of Antalya,
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Barbaros Mah. Hesapçı Sok. No: 26 Kaleici/Old Town, Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kaleici (Old Town) This hotel page 2398 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 11 rooms
Town :Kaleici-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Villa Perla the pearl of "Kaleiçi" in Antalya, a city which
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Çukurbağ Yarımdası, Bülent Kalkavan sok. No: 16 Kaş, Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 158 times visited.
Style : Small hotel in Kas Antalya
Room Number :
Town :Antalya Kas
Comments : 0
With its own beach, this hotel is located on a rocky cliff i
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P.K:10 Kalkan / Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kalkan This hotel page 1800 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 60 rooms
Town :Kalkan-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
200 meters of private coastline. Land where the green olive
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Deniz cd. Sahil yolu Adrasan / Antalya / Turkey - Adrasan Hotel
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Adrasan This hotel page 4162 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 8 rooms
Town :Adrasan-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Sazlık China House offers its guests with different tastes a
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Olympos / Antalya / Turkey Olympos Small Hotels
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Olympos This hotel page 2247 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 6 rooms
Town :Olimpos-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
In the fast growing and structuring Olympos where crowds of
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Prices From: 60-80 EUR

Uğur Mumcu Cad. Bucak Denizi Acısu Mevkii 07580 Kaş, Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 15 times visited.
Style : Marina Hotel
Room Number : 10
Town :Antalya Kas
Comments : 0
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Barbaros mah. Zafer sok. No:3 Kaleiçi/Antalya - Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kaleici (Old Town) This hotel page 761 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 20
Town :Kaleici-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 0
This unique Ottoman-style hotel is situated in the old tow
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Cukurbağ Peninsula, Kas/Antalya - Turkey - Kas Hotel
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 1437 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 27 rooms
Town :Kas-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Dominated by the view of Meis island, Villa Tamara is locate
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Prices From: 240 EUR

Demre village / Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Demre-Myra This hotel page 1631 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 16 rooms
Town :Demre-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
The location of Hoyran Evleri is in Hoyran which is a villag
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Blue trips, jeep safari, bike tours, riding and yachting activities are among attractions. You will be thrilled by the magnificent view of Toros Mountains, during the lift tour between Beycik-Tahtalı. You can visit Beldibi Cave and ancient cities of Phaselis and Olympos.

Merkez mah. 136. sok. no 3 - Kemer / Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kemer This hotel page 836 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 13
Town :Kemer-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 0
A Small family run hotel in Kemer / Antalya.
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Antik Side Tiyatrosu Arkası, Küçük Plaj Üstü, Lale Str - Side / Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Side This hotel page 2252 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 14 rooms
Town :Side-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Hotel Villa Önemli is situated in the little town of Side in
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Adrasan Beldesi (Çavuşköy) Ertaş Cad. Deniz Mah. Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Adrasan This hotel page 5581 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 27 rooms
Town :Adrasan-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 2
Introduced in 2007 the hotel is situated in Adrasan region o
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Deniz Mah. Adrasan Kumluca 07370 Antalya - Turkiye
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Adrasan This hotel page 656 times visited.
Style : Small hotel
Room Number : 18
Town :Antalya Adrasan
Comments : 0
Yonca Hotel is located on one of Antalya’s matchless b
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Kışla mevkii zeytinlik cad. no:19 Kalkan / Antalya, Turkey Antalya kalkan hotels
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kalkan This hotel page 4402 times visited.
Style : Small hotel
Room Number : 11 rooms
Town :Antalya Kalkan Hotels
Comments : 1
Without question Fidanka has the most alluring garden in Kal
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Ulupınar Köyü - Cirali / Antalya / Turkey Cirali Small Hotel
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Cirali-Chimeira This hotel page 1273 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 5 units
Town :Cirali-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Kibala is a tiny hotel providing a peaceful and sunny envir
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Çukurbag peninsula / Kas / Antalya / Turkey Kas Hotels
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 5518 times visited.
Style : Small hotel
Room Number : 22 rooms
Town :Antalya-Kas-Turkey
Comments : 3
Situated in a hidden place yet 3 km away from the Kaş city c
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Andifli Sokak, Selahattin Sönmez Cad. No:6 Çukurbağ Yarımadası/ Kaş, Antalya, Turkiye
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 966 times visited.
Style :
Room Number : 18
Town :Antalya Kaş
Comments : 0
The Peninsula Gardens Hotel is located in Antalya making it
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Ulupınar köyü Çıralı mah. Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Cirali-Chimeira This hotel page 658 times visited.
Style : Bungalow hotel
Room Number : 11 bungolow
Town :Antalya Cirali
Comments : 0
Located in the heart of the idyllic holiday village of Ciral
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Cirali - Antalya, Turkey Cirali Hotel
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Cirali-Chimeira This hotel page 5452 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 13 rooms
Town :Cirali-Antalya
Comments : 1
The Place to be People from all over the world have been dra
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Akdeniz Cad. Kalkan Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kalkan This hotel page 268 times visited.
Style :
Room Number : 31
Town :Antalya Kalkan
Comments : 0
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St. Valentines Day Special offer for 2: 746 TL. The package includes:1 Night stay at our Deluxe room with sea view and balcony, Classical Massage for Her&Him. Romantic Dinner for 2.

Kale mah. Sancak sok. No4 Konakli, Alanya, Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Alanya This hotel page 481 times visited.
Style : Small hotel, family owned
Room Number : 20
Town :Antalya Alanya
Comments : 0
Featuring a private beach area, Villa Augusto Hotel is locat
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You can enjoy a visit to the Sunken City of Kekova, Saklıkent Canyon, paragliding and diving in the crystal-blue waters.

Cukurbag Peninsula / Kas / Antalya / Turkey Antalya Kas Hotels
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 15041 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 22 rooms
Town :Antalya-Kas-Turkey
Comments : 2
On the Çukurbağ peninsula subtly sprawling to crystal clear
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Karanlık Sok. 18, Kaleiçi / Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kaleici (Old Town) This hotel page 1396 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 35 rooms
Town :Kaleici-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Boasting the classification of "Special Class Hotel", this g
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Kale Köyü Kekova - Kaş / Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Demre-Myra This hotel page 318 times visited.
Style : Kekova Pension
Room Number :
Town :Antalya Kekova
Comments : 0
The smell of a clear blue sea, will not go from the ear unti
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Tophane Mah. Andızlı Camii Sokak. No:4 Alanya/Antalya 07400
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Alanya This hotel page 339 times visited.
Style : stone house
Room Number :
Town :Antalya Alanya
Comments : 0
Centauera Hotel is situated in Tophane's (Gunhouse) historic
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It is a place that you can fully enjoy Adrasan with the beautiful garden design that you have beautiful conversations along with the delicious meals enriched with the homemade foods of Mother Konuralp from jams and olive oils that the guests cannot leave without taking their recipe. If you are looking for relaxation more than entertainment, you will find everything you want here with its historical richness, untouched sea, trekking and meditation activities.

Deniz Mah. 114. Sok. N:66 Adrasan / Kumluca / Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Adrasan This hotel page 418 times visited.
Style : Adrasan Small Hotel
Room Number : 16
Town :Antalya Adrasan
Comments : 0
We can call Papirus the guest house of Konuralp Family... Pa
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Beycik Köyü 40 Kemer 07980 Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kemer This hotel page 1219 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 5 Rooms
Town :Kemer-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Olympos Mountain Lodge nestles in a tourist-magnet mountain
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Prices From: 110 EUR

Çukurbag Peninsula Doğankasaroğlu str. no:4 Kas / Antalya / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 6209 times visited.
Style : Small hotel
Room Number : 20 rooms
Town :Antalya-Kas-Turkey
Comments : 19
Amphora is set in the heart of Çukurbağ Peninsula, an oasis
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Barbaros Cad. Lale Sok 2 Side/Manavgat / Turkey
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Side This hotel page 3444 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 22 rooms
Town :Side-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 1
Screened from the bustle of the streets you find our hotel i
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ctivities Get a taste of Seki  and Its Surrounding

  • Collect mushrooms with Ismail Bey: In the pine forest surrounding Seki  you can find between November and April after heavy rains some delicious mushrooms like Red pine mushroom, Chanterelle and Morel. The red pine mushroom usually grows between November and January; Morel (also known under the name Morchella) can be found around March and April. 
  • Explore fauna and flora of Seki with Ali Bey: Between November and April Ali Bey leads tours through the forest of Seki to discover some wild flowers and plants. With luck  you can see also some interesting birds and little animals.
  • Hike through the Seki forests:  In Fall, in Winter and in Spring it is possible to make long hikes in the pine forests of Seki.  We have already two hiking trails, one 2 and the other 4 hours in length.
  • Visit the natural springs of Seki (all year).
  • Scuba diving: You can go scuba diving or do other watersports in Side or Alanya.
  • Horse-riding possibility 2 km away from Seki. Nice horse riding place managed by an english family.
Yukarı Seki Mah. Manavgat / Antalya - Manavgat Hotel
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Manavgat This hotel page 1118 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 4 units
Town :Manavgat-Antalya-Turkey
Comments : 0
Spend relaxing holidays at Seki Cottages (Antalya-Side) The
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Çıralı village, Kemer, Antalya, Turkey Category: Cirali small hotels
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Cirali-Chimeira This hotel page 3976 times visited.
Style : Small Hotel
Room Number : 20 rooms
Town :Cirali
Comments : 1
Aida Hotel is situated just 200 meters away from the beautif
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Tophane Mah. Kargı Sk. No:7 Alanya/Antalya
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Alanya This hotel page 352 times visited.
Style :
Room Number : 11
Town :Antalya Alanya
Comments : 1
Villa Turka welcomes you to an Alanya you never got to know
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Olea Nova is located on Çukurbağ Peninsula of Kaş, Antalya.
The town of Kaş has a Hellenistic theatre and many other places of historical interest; and it has spots of natural beauty, including excellent beaches, and a number of interesting caves, some of them underwater.
The mountains behind the coast offer countless places for trekking, climbing and canyoning.
The ruins of the antique cities of Komba (in the village of Gömbe), Nisa, Kandyba, Phellos, Istlada, Apollonia, Isinda and Kyaenai are places of historical interest.
A popular excursion from Kaş is Kekova Island in the neighboring district of Demre. Here in the magnificent bays you will see a surprising variety of wrecks of ancient ships and ancient cities sunk under the sea by earthquakes over the centuries. The sea is so perfectly clear that the details of city buildings such as staircases or columns can be seen from the boat. The area is ideal for sea kayaking. In December 2006, Kaş was added to the specially protected Kekova marine area in order to preserve its rich biodiversity.

Çukurbağ Yarımadası, Demokrasi Cad. No:43 KAŞ / ANTALYA
Mediterranean Region / Antalya / Antalya-Kas This hotel page 124 times visited.
Style : Small hotel in Kas Antalya
Room Number : 19
Town :Antalya Kas
Comments : 0
Olea Nova Hotel is located on the side of Çukurbağ Island, o
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Antalya

Area : 20.815 km²

Population : 1.719.751 (2000)

Traffic Code : 07

Because of the archaeological and natural riches of the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera. The sun, sea, nature and history combine to form a very popular resort, highlighted by some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean. The 630km shoreline of the province is liberally scattered with ancient cities, harbours, memorial tombs and beaches, secluded coves and lush forests, many of which are easily accessible from the city.

With its palm-lined boulevard, internationally-acclaimed marina, and old castle with traditional architecture, all set amidst a modern city, Antalya is a major tourist centre in Turkey. In addition to the wide selection of hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shops, the city also plays host to a number of sporting events throughout the year, like international beach volleyball, triathlon, golf tournaments, archery, tennis and canoeing competitions. The Cultural Centre, which opened in 1995, hosts cultural and art events in the fields of music, theatre, and creative arts. The main area of interest in the city is central old quarter within the Roman walls, known as Kaleici, and there are many good museums.

Districts: Akseki, Alanya, Elmali, Finike, Gazipasa, Gundogmus, Ibradi, Kale, Kas, Kemer, Korkutali, Kumluca, Manavgat and Serik are all towns in the province of Antalya.

Akseki

After Alanya, Akseki is the oldest district in the province of Antalya, and has an appearance that befits its location in the rugged Taurus mountains, in a forested and very rocky area. The history of Akseki extends back to the Roman era, when it was known as Marla (Marulya), and has been continually inhabited until the present day. The developments in the tourism sector in the Antalya region in recent years have been seen in Akseki as well. The area is well known for the snowdrop flower, and every years sees local and foreign visitors coming every winter to see these flowers breaking through the snow, as the first sign of spring.

In the Giden Gelmez Mountains, goats are protected and limited hunting is available around the year with the purchase of a license. Another spot frequented by visitors is the trout farming facilities in the villages of Sinan hoca and Gumusdamla. The primary game in the area is mountain goat, rabbit, bear and fox.

Other areas worth visiting are the Goktepe Highland, Giden Gelmez Mountains, Cimi Highland, Irmak Valley and the 340-metre deep Bucaklan Cave, which has only recently been discovered. Buildings of interest are the Ulu Camii and medreses.

Elmali


The exact founding date of Elmali, which is located within the borders of ancient Lycia, is unknown. Excavations to the east at Karatas near the village of Semahoyuk, and to the west in the village of Beyler indicate that the area has been inhabited seen the Bronze Age.

Throughout history, it has suffered the rising and falling fortune of the Lycian region, being ruled respectively by the Persian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman empires.

Tumuluses: There are several tumuluses in nearby villages. The first is west of the city in the village of Mugren, on top of which sits a small fortress dating back to the Roman era. Surface-level archaeological research indicates that the area was inhabited in the Bronze Age by various civilisations. Another village in the west, Semahoyuk, has a tumulus but due to the fact that an Ottoman cemetery is located on top of it, no research has been done. The third and largest tumulus is in Beyler, south of the city on the Elmali - Kas road. Excavations conducted here, show that the area has been continuously inhabited from the Bronze Age right up to the present time. The items unearthed in the excavations are exhibited in the Antalya Museum.

At the east of the city 6 km from the village of Elmali near the village of Bayindir, there are several tumuluses side by side. Artifacts dating back to the 7th century BC were unearthed during the excavations. Now on display in a special section of the Antalya Museum, these findings represent a cross-section of life during that era. A statuette of pure silver and two of ivory bear witness to the fact that the art of sculpture in ancient Anatolia had reached a level of some sophistication.

Memorial Tombs: There are tombs in Karaburun and Kizilbel. The walls of the King's Tomb in Karaburun, on the Antalya - Elmali road, is decorated with frescoes of scenes of hunting and war. The tomb in Kizilbel is west of the city on the Elmali - Yuvayol road, and is a single room made of limestone blocks.

Define Described as the Treasure of the Century, this was discovered in 1984, just on the north of Antalya - Elmali road between the King's Tomb and the village of Gokpinar. Consisting of 190 pieces of ancient silver coins, the treasure was smuggled to America by antique treasure thieves. It is still on display in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts as part of a private collection. The Athens Decadrachme, 14 pieces each worth US$ 600,000, is said to be the world's most valuable treasure find.

Mosques The most interesting mosques in the area include Selcuklu Camii, Kutuk Camii, Sinan-i Ummi Camii, Omer Pasa Camii and medrese.

Korkuteli

Located 67 km from Antalya, Korkuteli is surrounded by Antalya on the east, Burdur on the north, Mugla on the southwest and Elmali and Kumluca on the south. The effects of the Mediterranean climate can be felt here in this region of lakes but the further one goes inland, the more continental the climate becomes with cold winters and hot summers.

The Alaaddin Mosque 3 km in the west of Korkuteli, only the door of which is still standing. In the same area is the Seljuk religious school which bears the name of its founder and was built by El Emin Sinaeddin of the Hamidogullari dynasty in 1319.

Gundogmus

There are numerous ruins of ancient cities in the district of Gundogmus, which is 182 km from Antalya. The important ruins are those of Hagiasophia city, 7 km north of Guzel Bag Bucagi, but no excavations have been conducted here. There are also the ruins of Asar at Sumene (7 km from the city centre), Kese (2 km east of the village of Senir) and Gedfi (11 km southwest of Gundogmus).

Other places to visit in the area include; Cem Pasa Camii; ruins on top of Sinek Mountain, 15 km east of the city centre between Gundogmus and Pembelik; and the ruins of Kazayir at Tasagir, on the Gundogmus - Antalya highway.

Gazipasa

Situated 180 km from Antalya, Gazipasa is a charming little town with a beach 10 km long, beautiful forests and turquoise blue coves. Iskele, the site of the Koru and Kahyalar beaches, is an important breeding ground of the caretta caretta turtles. Mostly undeveloped up until the present time, Gazipasa is on its way to being an attractive tourist centre with accommodation, recreation facilities, an airport and yacht harbour still under construction, as well as the natural and historical treasures of the area.

Antiocheia Ad Cragum 18 km east of Gazipasa, and within the village of Guney, these ruins gets its name from the Commagene King Antiochus IV, and are found on the three hills that stretch out towards the sea. It has the ruins of a castle dating back to the Roman and Byzantine era, a column-lined boulevard, agora, baths, victory arch, a church and the city necropolis. The barrel-vaulted memorial tombs with their pre-entrance porticoes are well preserved and reflect a style peculiar to the region.

Adanda (Lamos) This ancient city is located 15 km northeast of Gazipasa, and was founded 2 km north of the present-day village of Adanda, on the top of a high and steep hill. It is a walled city with a large tower south of the city gate, and among the ruins are a fountain carved into the living rock and two temples. Other significant ruins are the tombs in the necropolis made of single pieces of carved stone. These remains are a good representation of the culture and art of the mountainous Cilician region.

Nephelis This ancient ruin can be reached by going through the village of Muzkent 12 km out on the Gazipasa-Anamur road and taking the gravel road south for about 5 km. The southern area is surrounded by the sea and steep cliffs. The city consists of the acropolis and the remains of dwellings spread out in an east-west fashion. The only standing structures date back to the Roman and Byzantine periods and include a Medieval Castle, a temple, a musical hall, irrigation system and the necropolis.

Selinus Located on the slopes in southwest of Hacimusa Creek by Gazipasa Beach, the ancient city of Selinus is one of the most important cities in the mountainous Cilician region. On the top of the hill is the acropolis as well as the walls and towers of a medieval castle, which are fairly well preserved. In the Acropolis, a church and cistern have survived the ravages of time. The other buildings of Selinus are near the beach and on the slopes, among which are the baths, agora, Islami Yapi (mansion), aqueducts and the necropolis. Most of the bones in the Alanya Museum were brought from the Necropolis and allow the workshop in the museum to exist.

Kumluca

Situated on the plane formed by the silt carried down from the mountains by Alakir Creek and Gavur Brook, Kumluca is surrounded by the towns of Finike and Elmali. In the upper reaches of Alakir Creek fed by the springs coming from Onemli Mountains and the Beydaglar Mountains, there are trout and striped mullet.

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