TURKEY is a vast country, more
than three times the size of the UK, with a total coastal length of 5000
miles. Discover Turkey Homes specialise in property along the western
Mediterranean coast, an area stretching from Antalya, in the west to
Alanya in the east. Antalya already has its own international airport;
another is due to open in 2008 at Gazipasa, only 30 minutes’ drive away
from the centre of Alanya.
Looking at a map gives no hint of the enormous variation from one place
to another, just as someone planning a visit to the UK could not be
expected to appreciate the differences in our coastal settlements such
as Torquay, Brighton and Fishguard, much less the subtle change in
character from one suburb to another. We are well aware that a summer
spent on the west coast of Wales would be very different from a holiday
on the west coast of Devon or Scotland; yet on a map, the distance
between them is not vast.
A UK resident faced with selecting property in Turkey needs to consider
similar issues. Discover Turkey Homes, with its partner company Romance
of Turkey, has extensive knowledge of the region, so can help to match
you with the area and property type that best suits your personal
preferences.

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ANTALYA – PEARL OF THE
TURKISH RIVIERA |
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The largest city on this coast, Antalya
is a well-established tourist
destination with its own international
airport. Direct flights from the UK
bring visitors all year round to enjoy
the stunning scenery and historical
sights. Winter sports have also
attracted tourism to Antalya: just 50 km
inland is Saklikent, located on the
slopes of the dramatic Bakili mountains.
In March and April, it is possible to
ski there in the morning and relax on
the beach at Antalya later in the day.
There are good buy-to-let opportunities
here due to the proximity of the airport
and Antalya’s popularity as a tourist
destination.
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ANTALYA’s ramparts |
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BELEK – A GOLFER’S
PARADISE |
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Located between Antalya in the west and
Side to its east, Belek has become
Turkey’s foremost golfing centre,
recognised as such by the Turkish
government.
There are nine top-class courses with a
further five planned. This area offers
great investment potential, but not just
to golfers: the town itself has
undergone major regeneration, with
fountains and tree-lined avenues and
many new shops and bars. The beach is
long and sandy, offering new facilities
for a wide range of adventure sports
such as windsurfing, rafting, sailing,
water-skiing and mountain climbing.
See “Discover... the golf courses” for full details.
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The National Golf Club BELEK |
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SIDE |
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The pretty and historic town of Side
(pronounced See-Day) is spread over a
large area, each with its own shopping
centres, bars and restaurants.
Two
golden beaches stretch either side of
the main town, which is entered through
the ruins of an ancient amphitheatre
that contrasts vividly with modern
architecture.
Side would suit an investor looking for
peace and quiet rather than the
excitement of a bustling resort like
Alanya.
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Spring Villa - SIDE |
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AVSALLAR |
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A relatively new area for tourists, but
fast becoming an extension of Alanya,
its close neighbour. With a much smaller
town centre, Avsallar has a more relaxed
atmosphere.
The beach here is one of the finest on
the Turkish Riviera, with golden sands
in a natural bay. Most of the property
is set back in the hills and forests
that overlook the town, offering
tranquillity and wonderful views.
This area may be the most natural of the
Turkish Mediterranean coast, with an
abundance of wonderful picnic areas.
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Beach - Avsallar |
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ALANYA - THE JEWEL ON
THE MEDITERRANEAN COAST |
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Sandwiched between the sparkling sea and
the magnificent Taurus Mountains, Alanya
is one of the most important towns on
the Mediterranean coast. The ancient
castle sits majestically high on the
steep cliffs above the town, providing a
breathtaking backdrop to Alanya’s two
long, sandy, spotless beaches.
The old town is a maze of meandering
streets and alleyways, tempting shoppers
with their colourful boutiques and
stalls. A major revitalisation and
expansion of the old harbour allows
cruise ships to dock, and the
picturesque promenade is lined with
vibrant new restaurants and cafés.
Alanya was a notorious pirate stronghold
in Roman times and its 13th century
shipyard, flanked by a mosque with its
ancient guardhouse is still in evidence
today.
The main road, lined with flowers and
palm trees, runs along the seafront from
the beautiful park to the lively new
yacht marina which is in the Old Harbour
area. The town has a lively
Mediterranean character, reflected in
its popular fish restaurants, modern
hotels, bars, clubs and large
supermarkets.
Alanya enjoys a mild climate, with 210
to 320 sunny days per year. The
mountains to east, north and west
shelter the town from the cold winds
from the interior, making it possible to
bathe in the sea throughout the 12
months of the year. These ideal weather
conditions, together with the extremely
fertile land, means that a large range
of tropical plants and fruits can be
cultivated all year round. Beach
activities include windsurfing,
parasailing, jet-skiing, banana boating
and dinghy sailing. The wildlife
reserves and unspoilt rivers are well
worth seeing in this modern natural
paradise.
During the winter season, it’s possible
to mix days on the beach with skiing and
snowboarding up in the mountains.
All-year-round golfing is easily
accessible from Alanya. Twelve-month
access to your holiday home could be
supported by a good rental demand, as
the town is less than two hours’ drive
from Antalya airport.
Direct charter airlines run flights
throughout the year to Antalya airport,
making this one of the best shortfall
destinations available to western
Europeans. The flight time from most UK
airports is less than four hours.
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Cleopatra Bay - ALANYA

view to the harbour in ALANYA |
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MAHMUTLAR |
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Mahmutlar is an extension to Antalya, some 10 km to the east. The
town itself is very new and fresh, with
the infrastructure following the rapidly
expanding development.
The local scenery is pretty, with a long
beach promenade from the centre boasting
shops, supermarkets, restaurants and
bars. Being slightly further from the
main airport at Antalya, property prices
here tend to be more affordable than the
rest of the area, with most developments
being apartment buildings close to the
sea.
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Beach - Mahmutlar |
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