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AKBUK Not only is there a rising trend for real estate in Akbuk, but this is
becoming a popular tourist destination too. Already you can find restaurants,
bars, holiday complexes, summer houses, villas, and hotels. Not to mention the
beautiful harbour which boasts golden sands and clear blue water, the perfect
welcome as you arrive in Akbuk. Tour Operators have researched Akbuk, but it still remains relatively undiscovered compared to busier resorts such as Altinkum and Kusadasi. Tourism within Akbuk has also provided great opportunities for locals too. With the demand for boat trips around the coastline, local fisherman use their boats to provide daily boat trips for the holiday makers throughout the summer months. Akbuk is an unspoilt resort with something to suit everyone. Whether it be water sports, a visit to the local chapel on the coastline or just lazy days by the sea, combined with the local hospitality and traditional cuisine, Akbuk will leave a lasting impression on all those who visit. AKKOY Before 1922 Akkoy was home to 4000 Greeks, bought there from regions of Crete
and Peloponnesus. They were bought to Akkoy to compensate population decline due
to disasters such as earthquake, cholera and malaria. As they were already
experienced in growing tobacco they would also bring a new form of revenue to
Akkoy. Apart from being the oldest village in the region, Akkoy also has the largest
village library in Turkey and is also where the local Gendarma station is
located. As the Government is bringing in new laws regarding the amount of tobacco you are allowed to grow, locals are looking at other possible forms of revenue. One new idea comes in the form of Strawberry farming. There is one you can visit at Trasburun, just outside Akkoy owned by Mr. Ali Olgun, he is not just a pioneer of Strawberries but also rears Ostrich on his farm! Thursday is market day in Akkoy, where you can sample local cheese, village wine and traditional locally made Gozleme. The locals are very welcoming and hospitable but as this is a village and not a holiday resort, visitors to the village are advised to dress accordingly. PAMUKKALE Each terrace is totally unique in appearance, shape and size. Some have
intriguing overhanging stalactite formations and some have warm thermal hydro
pools. The hot springs are said to have healing properties and are recommended for people who are suffering from heart disease, circulatory problems, high blood pressure, nervous disorders and physical exhaustion. According to scientists, if the water had always flowed at this rate, the
terraces must have begun to form 14,000 years ago. |








