Aysegul sakarya journalist
“With its sun, sand and natural beauty, Alanya is a center of attraction for foreigners. Germans and Dutch are the largest groups among the ex-pats who have opted to live here. Alanya is also bustling all year round with festivals and sports events. The international beach volleyball matches especially, held in September, are world famous. ”
Oranges, lemons and clementines are grown in abundance in Alanya, which is covered with citrus orchards. If you go there in September,you’ll immediately detect the orange scent that fills the air.
Dim River
The ancient city of Laertes on the Alanya-Gazipasa highway is the home of the first Miss Universe according to myth. Many ruins are still standing from this city; believed to have been founded in the 7th century B.C. Arising on the slopes of the Taurus and emptying into the Mediterranean, the Dim River is a fun-filled rafting route. Close to five kilometers long, it appeals most to novices in the sport.
One recommendation for a two- hour hike: Reasons are rife for photographing the area along the esplanade between the Municipal Square andthe Red Tower.
Alanya is gearing up for an exciting autumn of international sports events: The Triathlon European Cup Final on November 2; the 19th International Swimming Marathon on November 4, and the 15th International Mountain Bike Race (Kizilalan) on November 7.
You will feel that time stands still in morocco, a mysterious african country with coasts on both the mediterranean and the atlantic.
Morocco is the only African nation that is not a member of the African Union; and you will see signs of Andalusia all around you in this country with its heady mix of native cultures.