You can find a hotel room at the price of $50 per night per person even cheaper if you choose to become a backpacker. But for honeymoon trip costs will increase ofcourse. All include type of deluxe resorts prices are between $100 - $175.
Antalya and Alanya have long beaches and they are bigger cities than Marmaris and Bodrum. If you have a yatch, you can visit all these cities as well. But If you haven't, I recommend Antalya for excellent beaches, Bodrum for history and sea, Marmaris for natural beauty of getting mixed forest and sea. I don't recommend Istanbul if you want to relax. It's so crowded something like 10 millions.
2006-08-28 04:40:46
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answered by busy 1
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I am American living in Istanbul and it is awesome this time of year. The coast is way too hot this time of year, we usually go in May or September (cheaper and not as hot or crowded). But for the money, the resorts are nice and not expensive usually all inclusive places. But, like I said I would visit Istanbul to really see some of Turkey. The resorts on the coast could be situated anywhere in the world, they are generic hotels usally.
2006-08-28 03:49:58
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answered by smkalpakci 2
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You guys must be Turkish? I have heard lots of compliments of Turkish resorts, but when my girlfreind and I travelled to Turkey on a cruise ship after doing the Greek Islands, the Turkish men could not take their eyes off my Filipina girlfreind the whole time we were in Istanbul...they are not shy about staring, and it can be quite uncomfortable in a confined place like a subway car....it wouldnt be my favorite place to go for a honeymoon.....later, we touched in to a seaside resort, Kushadasi. It was a really neat place and I regretted we only had a few hours there....that was in 1993...I guess things have become more modern since then of course.
2006-08-27 21:04:23
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answered by cbmaclean 4
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image taken for the time of WW II shows all around st Paul's burning and then the impressive dome showing above the rubble. The British human beings worked complicated to keep ST Paul's and Prince Charles and Princess Diana have been given married there in 1981.
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answered by ? 4
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Marmaris is a good choice. My wife and I spent a week there, and enjoyed it immensely. I can recommend the market, and the "Blue boat" cruises. I also recommend a rental vehicle so that you can tour the country side.
As far as how much, check out Expedia.com
2006-08-28 00:49:48
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answered by My world 6
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It depends on the season but I book all my holidays to Turkey with www.tourkey.org
I have traveled with them many times, they have been great and havenever been beaten on price send them an email. They have offices in the US, Turkey and Greece.
2006-08-29 18:27:09
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answered by PANCHO 4
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istanbul is great for sight-seeing theres alot of historical places to visit and some great museams. but i wouldnt call it a romantic city as such. if u want a bit of romance you should look to the beach resorts in the south such as bodrum, antalya and fethiye.
2006-08-27 21:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,,, most everyone I know goes to Istambul,,,, but check out the areas around the sea sides also...
good luck
2006-08-27 20:45:53
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answered by eejonesaux 6
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yeah i tis great country ;) yo cna visit istanbul, and marma, antalya, antakya, on the sea side,
but as i am a tour operator in syria i think i have to advice you to visit Syria, visit my page and you will see how much Syria is amazing country........... congrate and wish you all the happiness
2006-08-28 00:06:39
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answered by tours 4
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www.vrbo.com for great lodging
2006-08-28 03:00:16
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answered by amyb 5
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