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Escape the ordinary and fulfill your dream vacation. Charter a Turkish gulet and sail the turquoise coast. http://ow.ly/9yVNb
Escape the ordinary and fulfill your dream vacation. Charter a Turkish gulet and sail the turquoise coast. http://ow.ly/9yVNb
Looking for unique Valentines? Soar over Cappadocia in hot air balloon. Amazing #travel welcome new follower @baltiausa
Time to design another tour to Turkey. How about a Gulet sailing? Have you tried one?
@LivingLifeT @steve_watry @cutchwellbeing
Learned to say “cheers” while in Turkey so “Serafe” everyone!
@LogicECig @GwennefzqHealth @Trishwf80
The camera got a realy workout in Turkey the past 2 weeks http://ow.ly/7jwxY Check out the slide show. #FF
Recent Turkey photos posted on our sister site http://ow.ly/7ee6d
Leaving tomorrow with group to Turkey. Where do you go next? #FF #Travel @52perfectdays
Off to Turkey, where are you going? @istanbulfood #FF #Travel @52perfectdays @mydantalya @turkishairlines
Fortunately for those of us planning to travel to Turkey in 2011, the currency in this country that sits on both Europe and Asia offers a great value. The US Dollar has stronger buying power in this fascinating country of Eastern and Western cultures than the EU countries.
A recent article in Travel Weekly quotes Ebru Ejder, Director of the Turkish Culture and Tourist Office as saying: “Turkey is a safe, historically rich, culturally diverse and affordable destination that truly welcomes Americans. Turkey is a captivating blend of antiquity and modern attractions of cosmopolitan cities like Istanbul; it has spectacular natural wonders like Cappadocia: cave hotels, underground cities, churches, hot air ballooning; superb cuisine and wineries; matchless ruins of Ephesus and Troy; miles of beaches; and quaint villages of the Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Sea regions.
When the cost of good in Europe is rising with the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the European Euro, the Turkish Lira offers the traveler a great value for lodging, meals, sightseeing, and of course purchases, including incredible buys on handmade rugs.
Turkey has one very impressive advantage over its neighbor, Greece, and that is the fact that it is not a member of the EU. The value for a holiday in Turkey will definitely be greater than in their neighbor across the water, Greece. And Turkey has the same beautiful coastline, outstanding fresh food, the strong US dollar to the Lira. Come – enjoy your holiday in Turkey in 2011 for the best value.”
Yes, Turkey is a great value for 2011 travelers.