We've been looking at Turkey for a couple of years, but haven't taken the plunge yet - mainly because we're unsure where to go.
Can anyone recommend any suitable resorts or accommodation?
We've two kids who will be 9 and 5 in the summer, and have to keep to School Holidays as I work in education too.
We like a lively resort (we've been to Magalluf, Los Christianos and Albufeira in the last few years) - doesn't bother us that it might be busy as we're usually back in the hotel by about 10pm, long before the 18-30s get out on the town!
Don't really want self-catering, so would consider anything from b&b up to all-inclusive.
We're all into sports and activities, so a busy hotel is great for all our needs.
If I'm describing a holiday you've recently been on to Turkey I'd love to hear any advice and help you've got to share??
Cheers
A hopeful Turkey convert
In my humble opinion Marmaris is the place for you and the kids. It is a lively resort but has its quieter areas too. While the beach is not the best in Marmaris there is extensive watersports and plenty of good hotels all along the front. If you want a better beach try Icmeler but while still a lively resort certainly not on the scale of Marmaris. No matter where you choose you will not regret going to Turkey.
Wilson
I suggest to you Barut Lara Beach
Thanks for your replies. Now I've got an idea of resorts I can really start searching out the holidays!!
Has to be Marmaris also for me, But its three times the size of Magalluf, More to do, and a helluva lot cheaper also, Providing you read up on that part before you go.
i dont agree that the lara beach area is really lively, its mainly hotel based. if you want lively then marmaris, icmeler, kusadasi somewhere like that would be more suitable
Have a look at Altinkum. Its a nice resort and nowhere near the size of Marmaris. Think it would be more suitable for you with children of 5 and 9.
Lara is not lively but the hotels are all 5 star luxury and have everything included and even have waterslide/parks and some have funfairs so it is not a sedate boring holiday far from it. All the non motorized water sports are included and there are activities for all ages should you wish. We went to Turkey the first time 10 years when my son was five and we have been going regularly since but more so in the last few years because it is excellent value for money compared to other European destinations. We have been having carribean holidays mingled in but for value Turkey wins hands down.
We only ever go all-inclusive!!
The beauty of lara beach is the short transfer time,worth considering with kids!! when we went to some areas in turkey the journey was as much as 2 hours to some areas that we have been to.
I used to live near Bodrum and there are some lovely places round there too, Gumbet is the liveliest, lots of water sports and things to do and plenty of hotels, bars and restaurants. There are also other places but you said you wanted somewhere lively so I think gumbet would be good. If you like the look of it let me know and I will recommend some hotels for you.
I'm sure you will love Turkey wherever you choose.
Kedi
altinkum for me its got a fun fair for the kids and lovley beaches
Gumbet is very lively, plenty of water sports, nightlife, restaurants. We stayed at the baba hotel- it was b&b, not posh, basic rooms, but clean with friendly staff. It's one of the best holidays we've had (we've travelled quite a bit)! Out of the front door is bar street, loads of pubs, clubs, karaoke, cafe's/ restaurants. And out of the back door, is the beach, and more restaurants e.t.c. Gumbet is definately a must.
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