Experience a traditional Turkish bath while you visit Belek. This package that takes approximately 2.5 hours included pick up service from the hotels in Belek and Serik.More
Experience a traditional Turkish bath while you visit Belek. This package that takes approximately 2.5 hours included pick up service from the hotels in Belek and Serik.More
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Discover the beautiful valleys of Cappadocia. Visit the infamous rock cut houses and churches. Explore surrounding sites including Mevlana museum in Konya and the pottery town of Avanos. View the amazing rocky landscape of Cappadocia and its unique chimneys.More
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Join this trip to visit the most popular tourist attractions of Turkey. Discover the ruins of the sunken city in Kekova sailing on a glass bottom boat, explore the rock-cut tombs of Lycian necropolis and visit the world famous church... More
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Cappadocia is an amazing wonderland in the middle of Turkey. Being world famous for the incredible rock formations it is really worth a visit. Join a 2 day trip from Antalya to discover the most beautiful valleys of Cappadocia, to... More
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Visit Pamukkale hot springs that contain travertines, see the terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. Then visit the ancient city of Hierapolis.More
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Pamukkale, also known as cotton castle is a marvelous natural wonder that you should see during your visit to Turkey. Join a 2 day trip from Belek to see the white travertines, swim in the hot springs and discover ruins... More
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Want to experience a rush of adrenaline? You can do rafting at the rapid water currents of Koprulu Canyon. It’s a truly amazing experience fit for a family, as sophisticated security measures are taken by the rafting guides. Visit the... More
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See the grand Gloria Aspendos Arena with over 120 dancers performing. Here you will see the Fire of Anatolia arranged dance that is a befitting reply to the Riverdance. It is a must see, in order to learn more about... More
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