Posted on: September 2, 2018 Posted by: Thomas Walker Comments: 0

Turkey is a beautifully aesthetic country to visit with incredible landscapes, beaches and historic areas in abundance. It is a destination that is popular with many British and other European countries holiday makers. Along with the wonderful surroundings you can also experience the entertain and local cuisine which really is second to none. If you are thinking of holidaying in Turkey here are a few places that you might want to think about visiting.

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  • Amasya – located in Northern Turkey, Amasya is in the Black Sea region of the country. This area is known for its apple growing and producing some amazing fruit and its location high up on the cliff tops. It was a fortified city that was a wealthy province that had connections with kings, scientists, poets, artists and academics. Many an Ottoman emperor originated from Amasya as well as the well-known geographer Strabo. In fact Ottoman princes were sent to Amasya to gain skills and experience in ruling over and governing an area.
  • Kas – This holiday resort is located on the Mediterranean coast of the country and it is very typical of the other areas in this location with house that have white washed walls located on mountain roads that wind their way gracefully down to some incredibly beaches. You can see the Greek influence in the architecture and structure of these properties with narrow streets, shutters on the windows and large sun terraces. Even though Kas has an impressive historic past and a laid-back vibe it is also an up and coming area with a trendy outlook. It has become popular with people looking for activities such as scuba diving, canyoning and mountain biking. If you are interested in this region you can find Kas Villa Rental properties from companies such as https://kas4villarentals.com/

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  • Istanbul – is an incredibly popular destination for both week-long holiday makers and those people looking for a short city break. It was historically known as Constantinople and is the country’s commercial and cultural centre. It was reported that in 2015 there were around 12.56 million foreign visitors to Istanbul and areas of the city have been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2010 it was named as a European Capital of Culture. Many visitors enjoy visiting Istanbul for the shopping and eating experiences. It is famous for its seafood restaurants as you would expect for this area of the world.