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HisaronuNewest Review: ... that there are various different sports available for the more adventurous traveller. Walking down the main street in Hisaronu, apart from all the estate agents, there are also various ‘travel agencies’ who basically act as agents for all the various activities. This means that you are usually in a very good position to negotiate a good price. In the list you have the option to try Paragliding from one of the highest paragliding points around the Mediterranean (about £50), whitewater rafting (about £45), either a beginners try dive or more difficult dives in full scuba gear (about £35), a jeep safari through traditional Turkish Vil... more |
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by - written on 31/07/05 (Very useful, 3002 readings)
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Nestled in the hills above Turkey’s most famous beach (the Blue Lagoon at Olu Deniz), Hisaronu offers its visitors an interesting complimentary range of possibilities. Having just returned from a week of glorious sunshine there I think it would be a good idea to let you know just why that simply wasn’t enough time and why I am sure I will be making the 4 hour flight back there at some point in the future. Weather *********** One thing that everyone should be aware of before travelling here is that if you go here in the summer, its gonna be hot. Having just been there in July, the temperature was about 40 degrees at the bottom end, and 45 at the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/01
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Do you like to go abroad and find youself in a sunny version of Blackpool because if you do then this is the place for you. Once you arrive you will be forgiven for thinking you are in a typical british resort as all around you will see english bars and Restuarants such as the Queen Vic and even Del Boys shopping centre. After paying over £400 for a two week holiday and spending 5 hours on a plane and 2 hours in a coach Hisaronu was disappointing. The weather was great but it was 20 minutes to the beach and the hotel pool was always crowded. Hisaronu is a rapidly growing holiday resort and will no doubt turn into a turkeys version of Ibiza or Aiya ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/01 (Useful, 1419 readings)
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Hisaronu is a large turkish village situated along the coastline in the increasingly popular holiday destination known as Turkey. Having visited the turkish resort just over a year ago, i felt that it was perhaps one of the most enjoyable experiences i have had. The combination of a number of successful features in the hisaronu resort, made the destination, in my mind a wonderful place to visit. Hisaronu is a popular destination for those who love to experience the intense heat found in Turkey and on many occasions during my visit, the sun shone with such an extreme heat that the turkish police considered it unsafe to be on the beach. This proved that the heat was, at ... Read the complete review
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