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Three holidays resort in Turkey were named with top ten holiday resorts in Europe, and poll was conducted by Thomson which is one of biggest travel agents in UK. With poll Marmaris ranked third, Icmel

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Three holidays resort in Turkey were named with top ten holiday resorts in Europe, and poll was conducted by Thomson which is one of biggest travel agents in UK. With poll Marmaris ranked third, Icmeler sixth and Altinkum Didim was the seventh on the list and most of other resort was Spanish.
This survey was complied from many holiday makers with aim to create a good true guide for British tourist who are planning to go on holiday in summer.
Five places in Spain made the top ten list, Benidorm, Puerto Sam Miguel, Playa Balanca, Puerto Rico, and Puerto Pollensa was on the list.
Top 10 Holiday Destinations in Europe

1.
BENIDORM
2.
IBIZA
3.
MARMARIS
4.
LANZAROTE
5.
CANARY ISLANDS
6.
ICMELER
7.
ALTINKUM DIDIM
8.
PAPHOS
9.
MAJORCA
10.
KOS

Benidorm is particularly popular with Flemish, British and Dutch tourists, to such an extent that there are whole sections of the city where Spanish or Valencian are rarely heard. Benidorm’s long row of skyscrapers also resembles the Belgian coast. Because of this fact, together with the many Flemish tourists and shops, Benidorm is often called the “11th Belgian province”.
Ibiza is considered a popular tourist destination, especially due to its legendary and at times riotous nightlife centered around two areas: Ibiza Town, the island’s capital on the southern shore and Sant Antoni to the West. The season traditionally begins at the start of June with Space and DC10’s opening parties and finishes on the first weekend of October with the Closing Parties
Marmaris is a port city and a tourist destination on the Mediterranean coast, located in southwest Turkey, in the Mu?la Province. Marmaris’ main source of income is tourism. While little is left of the sleepy fishing village that Marmaris was just a few decades ago after a construction boom in the 1980s, Marmaris still retains its charm due to the exceptional natural beauty of its location.
The town’s population is 28,660 and is estimated to reach 300,000 - 400,000 people during the tourism season, when the flow of people reaches critical levels. Marmaris’ nightlife rivals anything on the Turkish coast. It is also a major centre for sailing, possessing two major and several smaller marinas. It is a popular wintering location for hundreds of cruising boaters.
There are regular ferry services to the Greek island of Rhodes, and large cruise ships call at the port.

Altinkum to get a property boost. PDF Print E-mail
The Altinkum Didim Yacht Marina in Turkey has been in the pipeline for an absolute age, but the waiting is finally over. The £33.6 million marina will open next month, potentially giving a huge boost to property in the Altinkum area. The luxury marina will cover more than 287,000 square metres of land between Third Beach and Parlementerler, to the west of Altinkum and is set to change the face of the Turkish coastline at Didim.
The largest marina in the Southern Aegean, the Didim D-Marina will include a heliport, customs, own pier and high-end shopping centre, not to mention space to moor more than 1,000 yachts, blowing Bodrum’s 450-berth site out of the water.
The marina boasts berths for 623 yachts afloat and space for 600 yachts ashore, plus yacht lifts for 300 and 100 tonne boats.
Restaurants and bars will be opened all around the marina, which is to be built by Dogus Holdings, one of the biggest organisations in Turkey. They will also retain a 25-year operating lease.
The marina will also have ferry links to the Greek islands of Kalimnos, Kos and Leros, as well a customs post, port authority facilities and passport control.
Didim D-Marina signifies a new lease of life for the already buoyant Didim region, as it will open up the area to a whole new tourism market. Local property developers are expecting an influx of international investors following the marina’s launch. Whilst prices in the area are currently low, it is thought that the new project will have a dramatic effect on them, despite the current global crisis.
More than 5,000 homes have already been bought in the Aydin district, under which Didim and Altinkum fall, according to the Turkish Land Registry.
Overall, German residents show the greatest interest in real estate in Turkey but they are closely followed by British and Greek people.
A Spokesman for Dogus Holdings said, “Property in the Didim area, close to the marina is currently very affordable.
“A simple two bedroom apartment can be purchased for £30,000 to £45,000, but the growth trend in property prices means that you should expect to double your investment within the first five years, perhaps even sooner.
“This area will provide serious long term gains in property values for it is a perfect location for investors. There has never been a better time to invest in Didim property.”
Alongside the new marina, there are also plans to construct a golf course nearby. The course, which will be completed in 2013, has already had its plans approved by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Source - Property Articles

 
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