If you’re searching for a holiday destination that combines beautiful beaches, endless activities and great value for money, look no farther than all inclusive holidays to Turkey. Whether you choose to stay in the Aegean quarter where ancient ruins perch on seaside cliffs, the Antalya region, which contains a number of thriving seaside resorts, or Turkey’s Mediterranean shore, known as the Turquoise coast for the colour of the waters; Turkey holidays will fulfil all of your travel expectations.
When booking cheap holidays to Turkey, it’s important to research all options so that you can find the best area and accommodation to suit your needs. Hotels that offer an all inclusive option making budgeting easy and can usually be found for a very reasonable price. Plenty of hotels and resorts all over Turkey offer great deals on all inclusive stays. Here are three of the top holiday destinations with all inclusive hotels in Turkey:
The Aegean Quarter
This coastal region boasts a number of seaside resort towns, including the very popular Bodrum, which has a lively nightlife, as well as Foca, which is noted for its extensive array of water sports available. Many of the region’s resort towns serve as a good base from which to explore ancient ruins throughout the region, such as those at Ephesus, one of the best preserved historic cities in the Mediterranean, and Troy, where you can visit the excavated ancient walls of the famous city. The dazzling marble ruins of the Greek Temple of Zeus located in Euromos, is set in a romantic grove of olive trees. People interested in WWI history might want to visit the Gallipoli battlefield, an interesting historic site that contains numerous memorials of the over 100,000 people killed during the 9 month battle over the control of the Dardanelles strait.
The Antalya Region
With it’s scenic mountain ranges, crisp blue sea and lively resort areas, it’s no wonder this region has been nicknamed the ‘Turkish Riviera’. The city of Antalya is home to a number of all inclusive resorts and hotels located on its sandy shores. It also contains the area’s largest airport, making it a transportation hub for the area. Antalya’s old Roman harbour houses a number of ancient buildings from Ottoman and Roman times—many have been restored and are currently being operated as restaurants and boutiques.
The Mediterranean Coast
The Mediterranean coast is an extremely popular tourist destination for Turkey holidays with its stunning aqua seas and over 1600km of coastline. Travellers seeking a quiet, seaside retreat can find it in one of the sleepy villages in this region, while those in search of more active pursuits can certainly locate a thriving resort area that fits their needs. Olu Deniz, widely acknowledged as one of Turkey’s most beautiful beaches, is in this region, as is Patara, the birthplace of St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) and a charming beach resort.