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Condé Nast Traveller

April 2011 - How very Civilised

Although South West Turkey is now firmly on the map, its picturesque landscape still harbours secret beaches, great archaeological sites and relaxed, back country delights which never draw a crowd.

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The Sunday Times Travel Magazine

May 2009 - Pretty Vacant

Our eyes were not deceiving us in the warm Turkish summer air, the Greek Orthodox Basilica of the Virgin Mary was turning to dust as we watched. Swooping martins made elaborate patterns, dodging the plumes of powdered plasterwork falling from the addled ceiling. I was entranced, and so was my wife, but our two daughters had spotted something even more extraordinary...

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The Sunday Times

April 30, 2006 - Ten secret islands in the Mediterranean

An uncrowded island, a beach to call your own - in the Med? In summer? It can be done, says Jeremy Lazell. There are a thousand and one ways in which you can ruin a Mediterranean holiday, but choosing an island with more tourists than tide marks is probably the most effective.

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July 10, 2005 - Turkey for the Connoisseur

With its unrivalled slew of historical sites, great scenery and underrated cuisine, not to mention an instinct for hospitality that makes rival destinations seem positively surly, Turkey has bags to offer. For that very reason, it’s been expanding fast, and some travellers have been put off by the crass overdevelopment around Oludeniz and Marmaris.

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March 20, 2005 - European Destinations That Have The Lot

The perfect holiday would give you relaxation, action, culture and nature — but only a few destinations offer the lot. Here, our experts name their all-stars of summer.

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