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Blue Water Holidays

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Olu Deniz is a small resort town, about 9 miles south of Fethiye, on the Aegean coast in southwestern Turkey. Scenery here is out of this world. Beaches and sea are very clean. The natural lagoon of Olu Deniz, the "Blue Lagoon" and the beaches are described by some as the blue heaven - God's gift to the world. The lagoon with its calm clear waters in shades of turquoise and aquamarine, is one of the most picturesque places in Turkey. The beaches of Olu Deniz is one of the most photographed Europe. Because of its natural beauty, this beach is declared part of the national conservation project and is protected from any building and developments activity. It is classified among the top five beaches in the world by travelers and Tourism Journals alike.

Olu Deniz, with its lagoon and beaches surrounded by mountains, is one of the most impressive resorts Mediterranean. The resort is also famous for its paragliding opportunities. It is considered one of the best places in the world paragliding due to its panoramic views unique, and the Baba Dag mountains exceptional height. A half hour drive from the summit Babada and you have the opportunity to fly, paragliding, and you land softly on Belcek1z Beach. Babada and Belcek1z are becoming important center for paragliding. There really is something for everyone, from water sports and paragliding in the mountains, a spectacle behold. The climate is excellent and you can swim in the natural lagoon behind the beach ten months of the year.

The main beach fronts Belcekiz a series of cafes and bars. Most of them serve excellent traditional Turkish cuisine including Turkish barbecue and lamb stew. There are plenty of gift shops and traditional Articles Turkey. Getting close to seven when the sun sets and all the gliders are out, you get some incredible photos. The Help Beach Bar is ideal for lunches and cocktails afternoon, has a really chilled relaxed beach bum feel to it.

The spread of the nightlife is varied and wide, but relaxed and cosmopolitan restaurants of excellent! If you want a greater variety of restaurants, nightlife and shopping head up the hill to Hisaronu where prices are cheaper, and only wait for the fabulous view on the way back to Olu Deniz. Local people are very helpful and friendly and very genuine.

There are many good hotels, tourist service here. One of the better hotels is the Sun City Palace Hotel, which is about 50 kilometers from Dalaman airport. This hotel will appeal to all lovers of the beach looking for a quiet holiday again amid beautiful surroundings. Sun City Hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of Olu Deniz.

The hotel features spacious air-conditioning and double rooms. All rooms have modern amenities like bath / shower, toilet, satellite TV, telephone, refrigerator and dryer hair. The main restaurant offers buffet meals and a self-service poolside bar serving drinks and snacks.
The hotel is willing to entertain and sports, etc for guests. The hotel has an outdoor pool with terrace. There are plenty of activities for children with separate children's area, there is a playground and kids club. The hotel has a Turkish bath, sauna and TV room. There is also an indoor pool.

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