Alanya? Il Tell You All About It

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  • Author Allison-Jane Draper
  • Published May 16, 2011
  • Word count 399

Located on the Gulf of Antalya on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, Alanya has always been one of the most popular seaside towns. The modern, sun seeking travelers arrive in Alanya on the same grounds as the Seljuk Turks all those centuries ago, the sea is warm and gentle, the beaches stretch for miles and the city has an interesting history. The South of town is the most tourist-oriented, but fortunately a height restriction has limited distribution in common resort towns, and there are the usual collection of resort-style hotels and tourist-oriented food in Alanya. The port is a hub of activity, especially at night, and when tired of relaxing on the beach, there are several places Damlatas Caves, Alanya Castle and Red Tower to visit. Alanya is also surrounded by pine forest of the Taurus mountains, it is strongly recommended to take the half hour drive outside the main town to enjoy the spectacular sights in the area.

There are many exciting attractions to explore during your escape to Alanya, including exploring the medieval castle and the ruins of a Seljuk village, the red tower, and nearby Damlatas Caves. A favorite is the Dim Dim Cave and Valley. Other than swimming and sunbathing Well, there is also a water park, golf, mountain biking, bungee jumping, Alara river rafting, and excellent diving on offer. You can also boat trips to nearby caves to explore.

Alanya has a varied selection of restaurants, catering to a wide range of tastes, from traditional Turkish cuisine to fast food McDonalds. Some favorites include Notes, which serve traditional Turkish dishes including a delicious stew Ottoman, and Big Ben for more English-style breakfast and Sunday roasts. Try a kebab or meze platter followed by a cold Efes beer for an authentic Turkish experience. If you eat from street vendors, remember that the price of the meal a bargain, but remember that haggling is frowned upon in restaurants and supermarkets.

Alanya has a range of excellent shops; some of the fun is to hone your haggling skills. Except for food, are all expected negotiation and patience is the key, you can usually expect to get the prices marked by 30 to 50 percent. Ticket sharks can get annoying, and it is best to avoid shops with aggressive sales practices. Alanya offers some excellent jewelry shops, as well as leather and shop, a local market, and the usual novelty gifts.

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