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		<description><![CDATA[ Antalya is fairly cold in between the months of November - February reaching a high of 18C, June, July and August reach up to 34C with very little rain in the summer months.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> Antalya is fairly cold in between the months of November - February reaching a high of 18C, June, July and August reach up to 34C with very little rain in the summer months.</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The biggest attraction of Antalya is its exquisite natural beauty. Antalya gives you the best of Mediterranean climate with long summers, pleasant winters and lots of sunshine. So enjoy your summer travel to the fullest at this perfect holiday destination. The natural elegance of Antalya is well complemented by its plenteous historic past.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> The biggest attraction of Antalya is its exquisite natural beauty. Antalya gives you the best of Mediterranean climate with long summers, pleasant winters and lots of sunshine. So enjoy your summer travel to the fullest at this perfect holiday destination. The natural elegance of Antalya is well complemented by its plenteous historic past.</span></p>
<h1>Antalya Archaeological Museum</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> Antalya Archeological Museum is one of the largest museums in Turkey, situated some 2km from the city center of Antalya. The museum opened his doors for visitors in 1922, originally operated in the Alâeddin Mosque, then was moved to the Yivli Mosque in 1937, and finally moved to its present building in 1972. In 1982 was closed to make restorations and modifications and was re-opened in 1985.</p>
<p>The museum consists of 13 halls, a children&#8217;s section and an open air gallery in the lovely garden behind the museum.</p>
<p>Among the halls available are: the large Archeological section where is displayed an excellent survey of the great periods in Pamphylia&#8217;s history, from the neolithic on through the Bronze Age to Hellenistic and Roman times. The hall of the goods featuring copies of statues of the Greek divinities found mostly in Perge. The two halls of artefacts displaying collections of items recovered from an ancient sunken and from the surrounding areas. The hall of the Roman Emperors that has great examples of statues, representing the main character of Roman Sculpture. The other halls displays magnificent series of sarcophagi, mosaics from Seleukeia, and fine coin collections with the Hoard of Probus, the Aspendos Hoard (silver), a Byzantine gold hoard found at Finike in 1959, and the Side Hoard (silver).</p>
<p>The rich ethnographic hall comprises two big halls where are displayed a great variety of material of the Turkish period like weapons, clothing, stockings, jewelry, domestic equipment, books, tiles, glass, porcelain, locks, musical instruments and carpets.</p>
<p>There are also large pieces, such as sarcophagi, tombstone, statues displayed in the open air gallery outside. </span></p>
<h1>Kaleici</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> Kaleiçi is the historical old city of Antalya. In the ancient it was the Roman town, then the Byzantine, then the Seljuk Turkish, and finally the Ottoman Turkish town. This part of the city consists of massive stone walls, meandering streets, and picturesque old houses built so close they often overshadow the narrow lanes. Kaleci was restored trying to recover and to maintain its ancient remains, as result of these restorations it has turned into a major tourist centre with guest-houses, bars, shops and restaurants, and the Roman harbour has been turned into a modern, well-equipped marina.</p>
<p>There are several entrances to Kaleiçi, but the most convenient is Kalekapisi, and the most picturesque and historic is Hadrian&#8217;s Gate. </span></p>
<h1>Yivli Minaret Mosque</h1>
<p><span class="text9">The Yivli Minaret Mosque is an extraordinary example of multi-dome construction in Anatolia. This elegant fluted minaret mosque, decorated with dark blue tiles, is a landmark and symbol of the city. Built in 1230, the minaret is 38 metres high and has with eight fluted sections and has 90 steps to the top.</p>
<p>Originally the building was a Byzantine church that during the reign of the Seljuk sultan Ala ad-Din Kay Qubadh I (1220-1237) was converted into a mosque around 1225-7. The original mosque was destroyed in the 14th century and a new mosque was built which, with its six domes.</p>
<p>Today the building houses the Antalya Ethnographic Museum and contains clothing, kitchen utensils, embroidery, tapestries and looms, socks, sacks, kilims, ornaments, and nomadic tents. It was opened to the public in 1974. </span></p>
<h1>Aspendos</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> The ancient city of Aspendos is located in the southern Mediterranean coast at 47km from city of Antalya. This ancient city boasts one of the most well preserved Roman theatre in the world. Founded by colonist who came from Argos was known as Estvadys, as it can be seen in the minted coins of the 4th and 5th centuries B.C.</p>
<p>This area during its history has change of hands many times as almost as the other cities of the country, and it was in the Roman times when the city flourished and lived it glory days in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. In the 5th century the city&#8217;s name was changed to Primopolis. Among Aspendos? remains that can be seen are its magnificent aqueducts, parts of which are in the nearby Village and on the site of the ruins. The necropolis of Aspendos is east of the acropolis.</p>
<p><strong>Aspendos? Theater</strong></p>
<p>The theatre at Aspendos is undoubtedly the best-preserved example of Roman theatre in the world. This splendid theatre was built during the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD) in honour of to &#8220;the Gods of the Country and the Imperial House&#8221;, the architect who designed the theatre was Zeno. For its construction was used regularly dressed blocks of conglomerate while the door and window frames are of a cream-colored limestone. Its seating capacity is of 20,000, and is still usable today.</p>
<p>The theatre consists of a stage building that is a two-tiered facade with four rows of windows, each row of which is of a different form and size. The niches contained decorative statuary. The auditorium is divided in two by a diazoma and there is a gallery of columns surmounting the top row of seats. </span></p>
<h1>Kursunlu Waterfalls</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> Located approx. 16 km on the east of Antalya near to the ancient roman city of Perge is the Kursunlu Waterfalls. The water falls from a height of 20 metres and becomes a part of the river that flows towards the south. The waterfall is on one of the tributaries of the Aksu River and its situation in the midst of a pine forest is of quite exceptional beauty. The countryside around the water forms a lovely picnic and pleasure spot.</span></p>
<h1>Perge</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> The ancient city of Perge in eastern Antalya is an archaeological site and major tourist attraction. It was one of the chief cities of Pamphylia located at 18 km east from Antalya in the coastal plain, and lies between the Duden and Aksu rivers. Founded by the Hittites in 1200 B.C. the city was devastated by many pirate attacks. In 334 AD, Perge made an agreement with the Great Alexander, just like Side, so the city was not demolished.</p>
<p>Perge still preserves remains of the Roman Period. Among the historical structures the theater, stadium, city gates, avenues, agora and baths are interesting for tourists. Large, modern holiday complexes extend along the Belek coast, which is at a distance of 40 km from Antalya.</p>
<p>The theatre consists of three main sections: the seating, orchestra and stage. The theater held over 12,000 spectators, with 19 rows of seats on the lower section, 22 on the top section, and a 52 meters stage. The stadium measures 1156 square metres, with 13 rows of seats on top of the vaults. The eastern and western sides have 30 vaults each and the northern side has 10. There are three vaults where one is used as an entrance to the stadium and the other two were used as shops. Excluding the Aphrodisias Stadium in the Aegean Region, Perge has the best preserved Stadium of Turkey.</p>
<p><strong>The Agora of Perge</strong> was the commercial and political centre of the city, with many shops surrounding the centre, some with preserved mosaics on the floor. The colonnaded boulevard lies between the Hellenistic Gate and the nympheum on the slopes of the acropolis. On both sides of the street are porticoes, some up to five meters high, behind which are shops. The street is divided into two by a 2 meter wide water canal. </span></p>
<h1>Termessos</h1>
<p><span class="text9"> The ancient city of Termessos in eastern Antalya is an archaeological site and major tourist attraction. It was one of the chief cities of Pamphylia located at 18 km east from Antalya in the coastal plain, and lies between the Duden and Aksu rivers. Founded by the Hittites in 1200 B.C. the city was devastated by many pirate attacks. In 334 AD, Termessos made an agreement with the Great Alexander, just like Side, so the city was not demolished.</p>
<p>Termessos still preserves remains of the Roman Period. Among the historical structures the theater, stadium, city gates, avenues, agora and baths are interesting for tourists. Large, modern holiday complexes extend along the Belek coast, which is at a distance of 40 km from Antalya.</p>
<p>The theatre consists of three main sections: the seating, orchestra and stage. The theater held over 12,000 spectators, with 19 rows of seats on the lower section, 22 on the top section, and a 52 meters stage. The stadium measures 1156 square metres, with 13 rows of seats on top of the vaults. The eastern and western sides have 30 vaults each and the northern side has 10. There are three vaults where one is used as an entrance to the stadium and the other two were used as shops. Excluding the Aphrodisias Stadium in the Aegean Region, Termessos has the best preserved Stadium of Turkey.</p>
<p><strong>The Agora of Termessos</strong> was the commercial and political centre of the city, with many shops surrounding the centre, some with preserved mosaics on the floor. The colonnaded boulevard lies between the Hellenistic Gate and the nympheum on the slopes of the acropolis. On both sides of the street are porticoes, some up to five meters high, behind which are shops. The street is divided into two by a 2 meter wide water canal. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Antalya offers a wide range of activities and sports to do, thanks to its favourable climate and geographic situation make of this city a splendid place for sports. Its clearest waters give to the scuba diving enthusiasts a good opportunity to explore the waters of its coasts, as well as in Antalya are possible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> Antalya offers a wide range of activities and sports to do, thanks to its favourable climate and geographic situation make of this city a splendid place for sports. Its clearest waters give to the scuba diving enthusiasts a good opportunity to explore the waters of its coasts, as well as in Antalya are possible to enjoy of winter sports in the middle of the summer or live extreme sensations skiing or rafting in beautiful canyons. Golfing in Antalya is a unique experience with first class courses to play. Undoubtedly this magnificent place never will disappoint to those who enjoy the sports.</p>
<p>Throughout the year, Antalya hosts numerous sporting events including international beach volleyball, triathlons and canoeing competitions.</p>
<p><strong>Rafting</strong><br />
Rafting is done in the Koprulu Canyon National Park. The Manavagat River offers great opportunities for rafting to enthusiast. Koprucay has become in one of the most breathtaking rafting centres in the country. There are a couple of agencies in the city who organise trips, including transport and equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Golf</strong><br />
Belek located at just 30km from the centre of Antalya, is undoubtedly a paradise holiday resort to enjoy golf and considered as one of the most important resorts in the country. With an average temperatures, ranging from 28 C° in October to15 C° in January and 300 days of sunshine, Belek&#8217;s golf courses are ideal for playing throughout the year. There are various Golf Clubs located in Belek some of them Gloria Golf Club - Antalya Golf Club - Tat International Golf Club - National Golf Club -Gloria Golf Resort - Gloria Verde Resort - Gloria Select Villas - Tatbeach Golf Hotel - Sirene Golf Hotel - Arcadia Resort Hotel - Belconti Resort Hotel - Club Hotel Rixos.</p>
<p><strong>Scuba diving</strong><br />
Scuba diving is gaining popularity in the Mediterranean, especially in Antalya. Lara and Konyalti are two beaches that offer great beach diving opportunities. The travertine goes down to the depths of 14 to 25 meters. Konyalti provides a natural habitat for marine life that could be seen. Dove Island, to the west of Antalya is another place to dive. It is shallow and the bottom is sandy, perfect for beginners, while the northeast shore offers a challenging dive to experienced divers with its rocky outcroppings at a depth of 22 meters.</p>
<p><strong>Skiing </strong><br />
Winter sports in Antalya are gaining popularity too. Saklikent in the Beydag mountain range at 1850m. is a short-season ski resort at 50km west of Antalya (1hour by bus) offering the opportunity to ski and swim in the sea on the same day. The season opens at the end of December and provides enthusiasts with the chance to ski until the middle of April.</p>
<p><strong>Mountaineering</strong><br />
The Beydag mountain range offers great opportunities for climbing. It has peaks ranging from 600 - 3086 m., with a variety of geological and typographical features. Enthusiasts can enjoy climbing the Tekedorugu, Bakirli Dag, Tahtalidag and Kizlar Sivrisi.</p>
<p><strong>Fishing</strong><br />
Fishing in Antalya as in all the country is done with leisure purposes and in non-prohibited areas. Amateur equipment and non-commercial, multi-hooked lines should be used and nets should not weigh more than 5 kg. </span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> Although Antalya could be explored on foot the transportation are efficient and inexpensive for visitor. There are public busses, trams, mini-busses, taxi cabs and dolmus.</p>
<p><strong>Bus</strong><br />
Antalya?s bus service is operated by the Antalya?s Municipality. They are easily get from everywhere in the city. Fares are low. Simply show up at the bus station (?otogar?) and announce your destination.</p>
<p><strong>Dolmus</strong><br />
As in the entire country Dolmus are another good cheaper option to travel around the city. They could be gotten from anywhere because they do not have stops, but just remember to announce your destination. The fares are low and according to the distance of the trip.</p>
<p><strong>Taxis</strong><br />
The city is well served by taxis, recognizable by its yellow color and a sign with the word Taxi in the top of the car. Each taxi is metered and there are two different rates. After midnight (24:00) till morning (06:00) it will cost 50% more than the daytime fare. For popular destinations there are price lists showing the rate in Euro. A fair rate is about TRY 0.8 to 1 per kilometer. To the airport there is almost no alternative than the taxi and it will set you back with 15 Euro (ca 28 TRY) during the day.</p>
<p><strong>Tramway</strong><br />
The tramway connects the western Konyaalti Beach to the eastern part of the city center. It runs all 30 min. in either direction and costs 1.30 TLY per person. </span></p>
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Antalya can be reach easily from all the major cities of Turkey. There are direct flights arriving to the International Airport that is located at 10km from the city center, from some European cities and domestic flights fro Istanbul and Ankara. From the airport to the city centre there are available Havas running [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> <strong>By Air</strong><br />
Antalya can be reach easily from all the major cities of Turkey. There are direct flights arriving to the International Airport that is located at 10km from the city center, from some European cities and domestic flights fro Istanbul and Ankara. From the airport to the city centre there are available Havas running several times daily.</p>
<p><strong>By Ferries</strong><br />
Ferries connect Antalya with Europe across the Bosphorus. They operate throughout the day until midnight. Ferries arrive at Limani, five kilometres west of town.</p>
<p><strong>By Bus</strong><br />
Turkey?s road network connects almost all the cities among them. Coaches from the mayor cities are available to Antalya, even from little towns. The fares are low. The Bus station is located on Kazim Ozalp Cad with daily bus service to Ankara (10 hours), Marmaris (10 hours), Konya (7 hours), Fethiye (6 hours), Kas (5 hours), Alanya (2 hours), Manavgat (1 1/2 hours), Aspend (1 hour), and Perge (30 min.) </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Antalya&#8217;s history dates back to the first century BC, when the Pergamum king Attalos II was looking for the most beautiful piece of land on earth, and sent to his men to find it. After a long search, they discovered the region where Antalya is now and said &#8220;This must be &#8216;Heaven&#8217; &#8220;, The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> Antalya&#8217;s history dates back to the first century BC, when the Pergamum king Attalos II was looking for the most beautiful piece of land on earth, and sent to his men to find it. After a long search, they discovered the region where Antalya is now and said &#8220;This must be &#8216;Heaven&#8217; &#8220;, The King Attalos founded the city there and named &#8220;Attaleia&#8221;, which later became Adalia and then Antalya.</p>
<p>There are evidences of human habitation in Antalya region dating back over 200 000 years, remains of the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze ages were discovered in an exploration carried out in the Carain caves at 30 km north of Antalya city. This shows that the area has been inhabited by ancient civilizations.</p>
<p>During the Hittite times the area of Antalya was part of its Kingdom. Centuries later, the Hittites were defeated by the tribes which came from Trakya during the 8th and 7th centuries B.C. and the city states of Pamphylia, Lycia and Cicilia were founded. At the present Antalya covers almost all of these regions.</p>
<p>From 7th century to 560 B.C., the region of Antalya was under the reign of Lycian Kigdom, after the Persians occupied the region until they were defeated by Alexander the great in around 334 B.C. After the death of Alexander in 323 BC, a long battle erupted between his commanders that lasted until 188 B.C. At this time the Seleucid King Antiochus 3rd was conquered by the King of Bergama and signed the Apamea peace treaty. With the defeat of the Seleucid army began the reign of the kingdon of Pergamom. In 150 BC Attalos II, king of Pergamom, founded the city of Attalia and rebuilt the city.</p>
<p>Then the Romans occupied the region, and with the division of the Rome Empire years later, Antalya was part of the Byzantine sovereignty, in this period (between the 2nd and 3rd A.D.) Antalya lived its most prosperous period. During the last times of the Byzantine Empire Antalya changed of hands for six times with the constant attacks of foreign forces. In 1206 Antalya fell to Seljuk Sultan Gyaseddin Keyhusrev I. Upon his death the Christians again took possession of it, but his son Keykavus succeeded in winning it back in a short time.</p>
<p>Following to Seljuks, Antalya fell under the Ottoman Empire until the First World War. After the First World War, Antalya was occupied on 29 April 1919 by the Italian army and liberated of the occupation on 5 July 1921. </span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The city of Antalya is the capital city of Antalya Province, and an important tourist destination situated on the Southern Mediterranean coats of Turkey. Due its importance as tourist destination the city gained the title of ?the capital of Turkish tourism?.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> The city of Antalya is the capital city of Antalya Province, and an important tourist destination situated on the Southern Mediterranean coats of Turkey. Due its importance as tourist destination the city gained the title of ?the capital of Turkish tourism?.</p>
<p>Antalya is an attractive city and the principal resort in the Mediterranean region, surrounded by mountains, forest, Mediterranean Sea. Since it was declared as an international resort in the 1970s, it has suffered a great development in tourism and due to this the city is in constant growth. Its population for the last census in 2000 was 603,190, but it is incremented around to 2 million in summers at the height of the tourist season.</p>
<p>The city was founded by the King of Pergamon, Attalus II, in the second century B.C. who named the city Attaleai. After Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks and finally Ottomans occupied the city. Around the city there are many cultural and archaeological remains left by those civilizations.</p>
<p>Among the city has to offer are the elegant fluted minaret of the Yivli Minareli Mosque situated in the center of the city that was built by the Seljuk sultan Alaeddin Keykubat in the 13th century, Karatay Medresesi, Hidirlik Tower, Ahi Yusuf Mescidi, Iskele Mosque, Murat Pasha Mosque, Tekeli Mehmet Pasha Mosque, Balibey Mosque, Musellim Mosque, Seyh Sinan Efendi Mosque and Osman Efendi Mosque are other important places in the city.</p>
<p>The Lara beach to the east and the Konyaalti beach to the west of the city are ideal for swimming. Besides these beaches, there are also two water parks in Antalya in which various water games are played.</p>
<p>Other interesting places in the outskirts of Antalya are the Upper and Lower Duden Falls, Kursunlu Falls, Saklikent, which is a winter sports center, Gulluk Mountain National Park, with its famous ancient city of Termessos and Karain Cave. Kemer, on the coast to the west of the city of Antalya, is among the most beautiful holiday centers in the Mediterranean. Phaselis at the south of Kemer is an historical port. The ancient city of Olympos and its ruins are worth to be seen too. </span></p>
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		<title>Weather in Kusadasi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Along Turkey&#8217;s Mediterranean and Aegean coastline and therefore in Kusadasi it is sunny during about 300 days in the year. It is possible to swim from the beginning of April to mid-November. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"> Along Turkey&#8217;s Mediterranean and Aegean coastline and therefore in Kusadasi it is sunny during about 300 days in the year. It is possible to swim from the beginning of April to mid-November. </span></p>
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		<title>Best of Kusadasi</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 16:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kusadasi as one of Turkey?s premier holiday resort and its historical heritage offers to its visitors many places of interest and for entertainment. Near to the town are the remains of the ancient city Ephesus known as the best preserve citadel and one of the highlights of Turkey, the house of the Virgin Mary where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kusadasi as one of Turkey?s premier holiday resort and its historical heritage offers to its visitors many places of interest and for entertainment. Near to the town are the remains of the ancient city <strong>Ephesus</strong> known as the best preserve citadel and one of the highlights of Turkey, the house of the Virgin Mary where thousands of pilgrims attend to visit, the historical city of Miletos, the temple of Artemis considered as one of the seven world wonders of the ancient world.</p>
<p>Around the town and about few kilometres from the centre town, the tourists can enjoy of the beautiful and sandy beaches that are spread along the coats of Kusadasi. Among the most popular beaches are considered the Long Beach and the Ladies Beach both of them offering unforgettable experiences with their clear waters; also count with facilities and accommodation, restaurants that make more comfortable the stay.</p>
<p>Besides of the mentioned above, Kusadasi itself has some historical places worth to visit like its mosques belonging to the Ottoman era that shows the exquisite architecture of these times. The ?Fortress Mosque? is good example of the Turkish and Ottoman architecture.</p>
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		<title>Getting Kusadasi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Air
Kusadasi is easily reached from &#8220;Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport&#8221;, that is at 90 minutes away from the town by car. There many domestic flights and some charter flights from Europe arriving to Izmir airport.
By Road
Kusadasi is well connected with all major cities and tourist resorts of Turkey, there are regular buses serving to Bodrum [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="text9"><strong>By Air</strong><br />
Kusadasi is easily reached from &#8220;Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport&#8221;, that is at 90 minutes away from the town by car. There many domestic flights and some charter flights from Europe arriving to Izmir airport.</p>
<p><strong>By Road</strong></p>
<p>Kusadasi is well connected with all major cities and tourist resorts of Turkey, there are regular buses serving to Bodrum (2 hours), Pamukkale (3 hours) and Selcuk (30 mins). Within the town there are dolmuses running to the beaches to the south.</p>
<p><strong>Bus Station</strong> Tel: (90 256) 614 3981.</p>
<p><strong>By Boat</strong><br />
Kusadasi has one of the largest and best equipped marinas of Turkey. There are two harbours with regular cruise ships arriving throughout the year. Alse there are sailings to the Greek island Samos with daily departures between April 1 and October 20.</p>
<p><strong>Marina, Kusadasi Setur</strong> Tel: (90 256) 614 17 52 - Fax: 614 1758</p>
<p><strong>By Rail</strong><br />
By rail, Kusadasi can be reached from Selcuk, there are direct routes to Seljuk from Izmir and then taking a minibus to Kusadasi. The journey from Selcuk is 30 minutes. </span></p>
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