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Save Water – Drink Wine

“Save water – Drink Wine” became the motto of our last girl’s weekend in Istanbul. It all started when I was stood at the open top of the Galata tower, which is an impressive 66 meters tall. I had a raging hangover from the night before and the fresh air [...]Read the Original Article - Turkish Travel Blog - A Travel Blog About Turkey Related posts:

Posted 16 days ago by Natalie at Turkish Travel Blog
The Snarky Vagabond: Sweet Dreams of a Frisky Turkey

Ann Shepphird, writer/editor of Gardens to Tables Photo syndicated with kind permission from

Posted 18 days ago at Vagabondish
Video Of The Day: Time Brushing Istanbul

Filed under: Asia, Europe, Turkey, Photo of the Day, Video Recently a Turkish friend asked my daughter Vera's middle name. It's

Posted 18 days ago at Gadling
The Seductive Powers of Antalya, Turkey’s Mediterranean Paradise

With its two thousand years of history and the uniqueness of its natural beauties, Antalya offers to its visitors a sophisticated environment ready to satisfy even the most demanding tourist. The city hosted Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and finally Turks and the very different civilizations who ruled over the city left a sign of their dominance in the most characteristic part of the city, Kaleiçi (literally Inner Fortress), the old harbor, where the fortress shows Roman and Gre .. more ..

Posted 19 days ago at Vagablond
Turkey, You Get Me

Istanbul put a little bit of a spell on me last time I was there in October, but it wasn’t until this trip to Turkey that I saw what sort of attractive forces .. more ..

Posted 19 days ago at Brooke vs. the World
7 Reasons to Travel as a Couple (vs. Going Solo)

Brooke and Pat hiking in Turkey A few years ago, I became known as a solo female traveler and blogger. It wasn’t because I set out to put my name into that particular field of travel bloggers .. more ..

Posted 20 days ago at Go Backpacking
Bars in Taksim – Nightlife For Females and Foreigners

I am not a night-time person any more. I like to wake up early and go to bed early. My partying days are well and truly behind me. However when visiting one of the greatest cities of the world i.e. Istanbul – I decided to try the night-life. The bustling [...]Read the Original Article - Turkish Travel Blog - A Travel Blog About Turkey Related posts:

Posted 20 days ago by Natalie at Turkish Travel Blog
A Women’s All Important Guide to Turkey

Turkey is a wonderful, if a somewhat misunderstood, country. Whilst year after year families head to the popular beach resorts and take advantage of all inclusive cheap Turkey holidays, other parts of the country are just as popular with travellers and holidaymakers in search of something else. Amongst these travellers are many solo females, along [...]

Posted 20 days ago at Women Travel - stories and news for women travellers, solo travelers, lesbian travelers
Steps of Paul and John in Turkey and Greece

We’re off to visit Turkey and Greece for the next few days. Visiting all of the sites where Paul and John traveled would be impossible in a few weeks. Our tour in Turkey, which we have conducted several times since 1968, is limited to the area of the Seven Churches of Revelation (1:4, 11), and a few cities associated with Paul’s ministry (Ephesus, Acts 19; Colossae and Hierapolis, Colossians 4:13; Miletus, Acts 20). The entry point into the country is Istanbul, .. more ..

Posted 21 days ago at Ferrell's Travel Blog
Attractions in Antalya, Turkey

Remaining in Turkey, this time with Katie's insights about Antalya, a coastal city that muc .. more ..

Posted 21 days ago at Vacation And Travel Photos
Fall in love with Turkish Baths

Taking a holiday to Turkey, especially to a hot spot like the resorts of Antalya Province where you’re reminded of its Roman past around every beautiful corner, an authentic Turkish Bath experience can be one the most unique and extraordinary memories of your trip. If you’re staying in any of the luxurious hotels in Side Turkey, the front desk can direct you to the best baths of the area while also helping sort out any possible language barriers before your bath visit.

Posted 23 days ago at T-Fire Travel Blog
Armenian Nutmeg Cake With Rose, Honey & Pistachios – Daring Bakers April 2012

Do you want to know how I seduced Mr NQN into liking me? Well it was with an animation of Santa with a Turkey down his pants. I’m pretty smooth that way don’t you think? I should explain that Mr NQN had made a Christmas card animation for his work and sent it around to [...]Not Quite Nigella is sponsored by: .. more ..

Posted 26 days ago at Not Quite NigellaThe cooking, eating and travel blog of a hungry blogger from Sydney, Australia featuring original recipes, interviews and articles on all things food @
Head Off to Turkey For Your Romantic Holiday

Many wouldn’t think so but with its sparkling turquoise waters, its stunning natural landscape formations, and its warm nights, Turkey is one of the most romantic places in the world. Grab a

Posted 26 days ago at Unearthing Asia
Head Off to Turkey For Your Romantic Holiday

Many wouldn’t think so but with its sparkling turquoise waters, its stunning natural landscape formations, and its warm nights, Turkey is one of the most romantic places in the world. Grab a

Posted 26 days ago at Unearthing Asia
Lest We Forget!

Today is Anzac Day, the national remembrance day of Australia and New Zealand when people pay their respects and honour the bravery, courage, resilience and sacrifice of the service men and women of our country. Dawn services are conducted all throughout the country, at Anzac Cove in Turkey, throughout battefields in South East Asia and throughout Western Front villages in France and Belgium.... Read the full story at http://www.travel-wonders.com.

Posted 27 days ago at Travel Wonders
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