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Colakli Holidays - Wide sandy beach in historic Turkey
An attractive holiday resort has grown up around the village of Colakli in western Turkey where a wide sandy beach slopes gently down to the Mediterranean Sea. Colakli is just 12 km from the historically significant Turkish resort of Side, where a bustling ancient town is perches on a narrow coastal peninsula, teeming with archaeological sites and traditional Turkish buildings. Here in Colakli though, you and your family will enjoy holidays in peace and quiet in a beautiful, natural setting. Hotels often lead directly onto the beach and benefit from stunning sea views. Colaki is 55 km from the airport at Antalya.
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Holidays In Colakli - Beach activities on Turkey’s Med coast
At Colakli lazing on the beach or beside your hotel pool are recommended pastimes, but you can also try canoeing, wind surfing, and many other water sports here. An afternoon on a pedalo or taking a boat trip along the beautiful coastline are also popular activities for the family. A trip from Colakli by bus to Side will be one to remember. Here you'll find a picture-postcard fishing harbour, Roman remains and narrow streets with views of the turquoise sea at either end. Colakli is about 75 km from Antalya, one of Turkey’s largest cities, which makes a great family day out, particularly if you‘re keen on shopping in bazaars and traditional boutiques.
Colakli Holidays - From waterslides to the wild landscapes of Cappadocia
Several of the large hotels in Colakli benefit from their convenient location right on the seafront, with instant access to the beach. There are many pools and waterslides in Colakli which are always a hit with the children. Excursions available from hotels in Colakli include white water rafting and fishing trips. For something truly memorable while holidaying in Colakli, book to visit Cappadocia, a stunning inland region of gorges and weird formations fashioned by volcanic activity thousands of years ago. You can walk through underground cities and moon-like landscapes, or see the famous ‘fairy chimneys’ and Göreme Valley from a hot air balloon.
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