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- Mediterranean Coast
Mediterranean Coast
The coastline along the Mediterranean Sea is an alluring
destination, renowned for its magnificent scenery with picturesque
coves and rocky headlands, turquoise waters, golden beaches and
pine forests. The beautiful landscape, where the Aegean meets the
Mediterranean is the beginning of the Turquoise Coast, dominated by
the mountains of the Taurus range whose cliffs plunge into the sea
of intense blue. Further along the Mediterranean one reaches the
Turkish Riviera as it is known, the region of Antalya; and together
these make up the tourism capital of Turkey. Simple villages share
the water's edge with sophisticated resorts, and fishing vessels
and pleasure yachts mingle together in the sheltered harbours.
Endless days of sunshine make it a paradise for boat cruises,
sunbathing and swimming and numerous water sports, and there are a
variety of restaurants and bars to round off a day on the
water.
The coast also boasts a rich cultural legacy from early
civilisations and is imbued with history and legend, found in
ancient cities and at sites such as the fires of Chimaera at
Olympos, and numerous ruins dotted about the countryside.
Information & Facts
Climate
Both the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts have a typical
Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers, with
temperature often rising above 30ºC (86ºF) in July and August.
Showers are unlikely in the summer months, but the rainfall is
quite high in winter.
Getting Around
The best way to travel in and around the Turkish coastal resorts
is in dolmuses, the local minibus services which can be hailed from
the roadside. There are good bus services between the major towns
and organised tours to many attractions, though more independent
travellers often prefer to rent a car.
Language
Turkish is the official language, but English is widely
understood in the main tourist areas.
Money
The official currency is the New Turkish Lira (TRY), which was
introduced on 1 January 2005, whereby six zeros were dropped from
the TL and the sub-unit New Kurush was created. Currency can be
exchanged at banks, exchange booths, post offices, airports and
ferry ports; banks have the worst rates and highest commissions,
but will exchange lesser known foreign currencies. Banks open
mainly Monday to Friday, but some are open daily in tourist areas.
ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist areas, but
Turkish ATM keypads usually do not have letters of the alphabet on
their keys. Most bank branches have ATMs which accept Cirrus and
Plus. Major credit cards are widely accepted; the most popular are
Visa or MasterCard, but American Express is accepted in many of the
more expensive places. Travellers cheques can be exchanged at some
banks and currency exchange offices, but are not as welcome as cash
or credit cards. US dollars or Euros are preferred. Some pensions
and hotels in the most popular destinations accept US dollars as
payment.