Antalya - Turkish Riviera
In
Antalya, the pine-clad Toros (Taurus) Mountains
sweep down to the sparkling clear sea forming
an irregular coastline of rocky headlands
and secluded coves. The region, bathed in
sunshine for 300 days of the year, is a
paradise of sunbathing, swimming, and sporting
activities like windsurfing, water-skiing,
sailing, mountain climbing and caving. If
you come to Antalya
in March and April, you can ski in the mornings
and in the afternoons swim in the warm waters
of the Mediterranean. Important historical
sites and beautiful mosques await your discovery,
amid a landscape of pine forests, olive
and citrus groves and palm, avocado and
banana plantations.
The
Turkish Riviera is Turkey's tourism capital.
Its full range of accommodations, from tourist
class to deluxe hotels, and the hospitable
people of Antalya will make your holiday
comfortable and enjoyable. Set amid amazing
scenery of sharp contrasts, Antalya, Turkey's
principal holiday resort, is an attractive
city with shady palm-lined boulevards and
a prize-winning marina. In the picturesque
old quarter, Kaleiçi, narrow, winding
streets and old wooden houses abut the ancient
city walls.
Since its founding in the second century
B.C. by Attalos II, a king of Pergamon,
who named the city Attaleia after himself,
Antalya has been continuously inhabited.
The Romans, Byzantines and Seljuks successively
occupied the city before it came under Ottoman
rule.
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