Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Great Destinations: Family Holidays in Turkeys

Great Destinations: Family Holidays in Turkeys

For a refreshing change to your holiday routine, it is sometimes necessary to shake things up a bit. One way to do this is by introducing a new country into the mix: exploring somewhere different will give you and your family a thrill and open up a whole array of novel adventures. One place to consider is Turkey: here are three great things to see and do in that country.

Istanbul is Turkey’s largest city, and by far its most famous. A visit to this hugely populous city is sure to be rewarding for anyone as it has great architecture, wonderful food and fantastic markets; this is a place to wander around: take long roaming walks, and explore the nooks and crannies of this sprawling, personable metropolis.

Turkey is also home to a collection of fantastic beaches. Sitting on the Mediterranean, it has great weather and lovely sandy beaches which will prove the ideal relaxing retreat for your family. The city of Antalya is a fantastic destination for sun lovers: it is well kitted out with tourist amenities, has some beautiful historic sites and, most importantly, gives you great access to a selection of amazing beaches.


Last but not least is the Aqua Fantasy Aquapark Hotel Kusadasi. For families looking to head to Turkey and have a good time, there is simply nothing better than some time at this amazing resort. You can stay in the lavish hotel and then head out to splash around in the park – your children are guaranteed to love it, and you’ll enjoy some time by the pool as well.

So if you’re looking to take your family somewhere slightly different this year, why not consider Turkey? It has great culture, beaches and resorts: everything you need for an amazing family holiday.

Cornelius Marsh is an independent travel writer who loves exploring the world. At the moment he can't get enough of the Mediterranean. Based in London he is never happier than on his holidays. He is attempting to visit every one of the Greek Islands.

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