Golf Holidays in Antalya - Belek, Turkey
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- Sueno Golf Hotel 5*
- Antalya
- 7 Nights All/Inc
- Unlimited Golf
- Pines & Dunes
- Buggy Included
- Inc. Return Airport Coach Tranfers
- 01/08/10 - 15/09/10
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| £669 p.p. |
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Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The climate of the province is typical Medditerranean: hot and dry in summers and temperate and rainy in winters. Sunshine is guaranteed from April to October and the winters are pleasantly mild. The humidity is a little bit high, about 64%, and the average water temperature is 21.5 °C. Antalya is really a heavenly place where the summer season is about 8-9 months long.
Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean, Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Developments in tourism, transformed the city into an international resort. Today's visitors take a simple 20 minutes transfer from the airport. It is a scenic resort of palm-fringed boulevards, with a Roman harbour, blue and turquoise tiled mosques and narrow streets that lead to the old quarter, called Kaleici. Here you will find an array of restaurants, bars and clubs. Two beaches are set to either side of the resort; Konyaalti Beach to the west is a stretch of shingle and pebble beach with an array of restaurants and bars set alongside it. Lara beach to the east has harsher sand and pebbles running into the sea.
Belek on the Mediterranean coast in an area known as the Turkish Riviera, Belek has been developed purely for tourism since the early 1990s and the sprawling resort encompasses the 2 villages of Belek and Kadriye. Belek is a favoured destination for Turkey's jet set it's ideally placed, being close to the airport and the city of Antalya, the region's capital. There are cultural sites throughout the area, including Antalya and nearby Side, which are both rich in ancient history. Belek is surrounded by fragrant pine forests and eucalyptus groves. It's a tranquil resort, with abundant wildlife and bright splashes of flowers, and the craggy Taurus mountains forming the backdrop to the rolling hills all around. Many hotels claim private beaches, so access to the public beach can be elusive even with 10 miles of pale sand and shingle beach to chose from. Belek attracts its fair share of sun worshippers, and there are all sorts of watersports to suit everyone. Your daytime could also be taken up with golf, cycling and horse riding. Nighttime is filled with either cabaret or shows at the large self-contained complexes or alternatively it's bars in Kadriye.
In planning the Belek courses, the architects took into special account the wishes and expectations of all levels of golfers. All area courses present a beautiful backdrop of eucalyptus and pine trees, snow capped Taurus Mountains, and abundance of natural lakes, all the while providing golfers with a challenging, yet enjoyable, golf experience. And, with over 300 days of sun shine annually, golfers are able to play throughout the year.
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