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Find peace at Fethiye, one of the most visited resorts in Turkey

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Fethiye is a pretty town at the hillsides of the Mount Mendos, the part of the Tourus Mountain chains, and surrounds the bay that it has given its name to. The high mountain range formed by rises and falls of the crust during the Tertiary Geological Period, and hundreds of bays lying at the mountainside seem to embrace each other along the Fethiye shore line. This mountain range (it was called the Kragos and Antikragos in the antique period) with an altitude of more than 6560 feet (2000m.) forms the southwest end of the Toros (Taurus) chain and lies parallel to the shore without a single passage to the inner regions. On a warm and sunny winter day, peculiar to the Mediterranean climate while you are sipping at your Turkish tea or Turkish coffee, at one of the local tea gardens, along the coast, these mountains with pine trees at their skirts, white snow and mist on their summits will once more welcome you to heaven. Dry, long, hot summers and short, warm, rainy winters are climatic characteristics of Fethiye . The temperature which is around 86-105 F (30-40 C) during the summer, is usually above 50 F (10 C) in the winter. Considering the fact that in these turquoise-colored seas that in no season falls below 60 F (16 C) swimming is possible for nine months of the year, we might as well conclude that there are only two seasons in Fethiye: Spring and Summer!

There is a wide selection of various properties all over Fethiye region. You can find your new holiday home from as little as £30 000, which can buy you a two bedroom brand new apartment or £70 000 can buy you a three bedroom villa, near the local beach. However if you are contemplating eventually to settle down here, you might want to buy a piece of land and design your own home.
There are a lot of teams with in Turkey that can provide property management services. This is the ideal way of guaranteeing that your Turkish home is cared for whilst you are elsewhere, giving you complete peace of mind. The companies in Turkey will be able to assist with property renovation work, or recommend a builder that can help. most of the time services include building, swimming pool construction, plastering, painting, plumbing, electrical work, property checks, and cleaning.

You will find many many pictures about Fethiye and region in this web site. All of the pictures are catagorized according to their locations

One of the Best Holiday resorts in Turkey: Kusadasi

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

One of Turkey’s more attractive holiday resorts is Kusadasi. It offers an idyllic environment for a wonderful vacation. It is located on Turkey’s west coast – about ninety kilometers south of Izmir.

Kusadasi is widely regarded as the Aegean’s most attractive city. It is situated within close reach of some of the country’s top historical sites, including Priene, Ephesus, Didyma, and Miletos. This makes it an ideal location for holiday sightseers. Also we have to mention the beatiful Kusadasi hotels to stay in..

Fans of powdery sand beaches flock to Kusadasi in droves to enjoy the warm and clear waters. Such water sports as beach volleyball, water skiing, windsurfing, and sailing are all on offer. As the day comes to an end, you can enjoy one of Kusadasi’s remarkable sunsets – an event you will never forget! The whole city fills up with people in the fancy restaurants and cafes along the palm tree lined boulevard. You can watch the ships and yachts coming and going while enjoying a panoramic view of the sun setting on this Mediterranean paradise. Enjoy a delicious seafood meal in one of the restaurants, or enjoy some of the Aegean specialties. Then you can dance until dawn at one of the city’s many discos and bars.

Over fifty thousand people call Kusadasi their home. Each year, that population increases in the summer time, as visitors from all over flock to Kusadasi to enjoy its myriad natural treasures. Since the 1970s, the tourist industry in Kusadasi has developed at a rapid pace.

You will not have to go far to enjoy a taste of history. Kusadasi has a number of well-preserved Ottoman and Turkish mosques that you can explore. The most impressive of these is undoubtedly the Fortress Mosque, which was built in the 17th century.

The New Guide of Kusadasi, Turkey

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Looking for some information on Kusadasi? You can find this online at www.kusadasiguide.biz, the latest and best Kusadasi Guide available to date. This website can give you any relevant information on Kusadasi. It is more like the golden pages where you are at the leisure of accessing the most wide spread database on the information on Kusadasi, Turkey. Presently there is a Kusadasi blog, and soon we will be updating with news, pictures and other relevant data for the visitors of Kusadasi Guide. We (Kusiss - Kusadasi Internet Services) have also designed a Turkish version of this site with the name of www.kusadasirehber.biz , Please feel free to browse the Kusadasi Rehber site in Turkish.

Our online Kusadasi guide in english provides a list of the various tourist destinations and places of importance in Kusadasi, Turkey. The city guide section is where you have to browse through to know the city in depth and detail. You can also browse through the different services provided by the different tourist agencies and can also choose the best offers on hotel accommodations. Kusadasiguide.biz is the ultimate guide provided at your convenience that provides a huge information on the various activities of Kusadasi, including sight seeing, shopping, sports and adventurous activities and what not. You are surely bound to be surprised with the amount of activities that Kusadasi has to offer. No wonder Kusadasi is turning into one of the major tourist attractions for tourists all around the world.

So be sure to browse through the online guide of Kusadasi at kusadasiguide.biz before planning a trip to Turkey. This will surely help you to plan your trip much more efficiently.

Travelling to Rome

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

If you are arriving in Rome during the hot period of the year, be sure to choose your accommodation at least a couple of days in advance. The area west of Stazione Termini is full of the cheapest Rome hotels for tourists. If you are staying for a couple of days, haggle for a better cheap hotel price or book vacation rentals ahead of arrival, that will save you up to 50% on hotels on a scale of space and location.
Though relatively small, the old city center contains about 250 hotels and 200 pensioni, over 100 palaces, 800 churches, several Rome’s major parks.
Do not forget to read more hotel reviews online before your travelling. You can also book the hotel room in Rome online using any of the online hotel reservation services.

Take a Trip Around the Virtual World -iFactFinders

Thursday, May 10th, 2007


Without a site map, I find myself wandering the super information highway. Soon I discover the electronic equivalent of a post card is called a blog post in this virtual world. , I discover local economies have opened to global markets fueled by creativity and human necessity. Still not unlike the physical world, humans and Nations battle for ideas and power. Most predominant is the struggle for control and the exercise of power waged by human versus machine. In this process of production, human-computer interaction yields unique finds along the way. In an effort to escape the woes of humanity, I begin stopping frequently to collect various digital souvenirs. Each of my electronic finds, artifacts, and memorabilia is documented here to give credit and props to the innovation and creativity of those who have created them. Take a Trip around the Virtual World with iFactFinders


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