Cleopatra’s Wedding Gift
by Lena
ALANYA ~ TURKEY
After the death of Julius Caesar, the Romans who ruled these regions, handed over the Kilikia region to Antonius.
While the Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII , known for her captivating beauty, was touring in the Mediterranean, she met Antonius.
After falling in love, Cleopatra and Mark Antony got married.
Antonius eager to impress his new bride, who has everything any woman can wish for and who is incredibly hard to please,
chose the city then known as Korakesion, now Alanya, as a wedding gift to his beloved Cleopatra…
If you look around travel blogs, tour packages, trip advisor and other travel materials, you will rarely see pictures and stories of stunning Alanya.
Most travelers and tourists usually choose Istanbul, Cappadocia, Mira & Pamukkale, when visiting Turkey.
All the above places are remarkable, but none of them hold 1 million years old caves with natural blue water
Gorgeous Taurus Mountains
Historic Castle with breathtaking views
Dimchai Mountain River, where you can have dinner on water and watch the beautiful scenery
It’s also a place where you can swim and ski on the same day…
In Alanya the color of the sea turns from blue to turquoise.
It’s truly a magical place …
It is also known that the cedar and pine trees extending as far as the coast, had been cut by Cleopatra and sent to Egypt to be used in the construction of ships for her fleet…
It really felt great being back in the arms of Turkey, with it’s colorful energy, warm hospitality, delicious food and my favorite Turkish coffee…
I stayed at one of the most spectacular places in all Alanya!
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I felt like a true princess, living behind the historic walls of Alanya Castle …
It’s hard to believe that this place has been in business for only about 9 months.
I would give it 5 diamonds for service, representation, character, price and breathtaking views…
My room …
The delicious, home made breakfast is served daily and is included … you can have it in your room or on your private veranda overlooking the harbor, sea, Taurus Mountains and the whole Alanya City …
I spent my days catching up with my mom, whom I haven’t seen for 9 years, exploring the history of Alanya and it’s million years old caves ….
The Alanya Castle is a must!
Most tourists are being taken there by huge tour buses or cabs ( which are incredibly overpriced ) but I would suggest to hike up to it and get a little lost ..
you never know what you might find..
This place is hidden on the other side of the main entrance to the castle…
If you are walking by yourself … you will be able to hear strange noises in the grass all around castle …
Your hike will be rewarded with these kind of views …
Ehmedek gate ( pictured below ) is special to the people of Alanya. During Ramadan in the days when there was no electricity, a gun would be fired to let the people know it was time for dinner. The sound of the fire would echo from the Taurus Mountains and even all the nearby villages would hear. Though there is no more need for this, as there is electricity and clocks, the tradition is kept and the gun is still fired even today …
After the visit to the castle, I walked back to my villa and stumbled upon what is known by locals as one of the best places in Alanya, that makes Turkish Gozleme…
Alanya is also a home to some serious nightlife …
You can choose between tourist clubs and local bars… But I guarantee, you will enjoy both very much…
This city doesn’t sleep …
At one of the local dive bars ” Harem ” I was even introduced to a couple of Alanya mobsters…
who couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw me there…
since ” tourists ” don’t usually go to ” Harem “.
I had a wonderful time sipping on my “Black Russian” and listening to an amazing singer…
Locals requested songs and send her drinks and money through a waiter as a “thank you”.
Loved the fact that when she was performing, what must have been the most popular love song in Turkey,
the whole place sang with her…
I got chills…
Now, that was truly what we, travelers, call ” off the beaten path ” …
Also, if you’re a solo female traveler, walking the streets of Alanya, don’t be surprised when you turn around to confront the one who dared to whistle at you and see not a man whom you for sure were going to teach a lesson…
but a parrot! …
While in Alanya I highly recommend to rent a small boat and see the surrounding caves…
Don’t do 100 something euro tour with big ships!
First of all, it’s a rip off and second, you will never be able to actually go into the caves.
Walk to the marina and negotiate with a local fisherman to take you on his small boat for an hour around Alanya. He will show you all the beautiful caves …
I paid $ 20…
and got to see this ~
Alanya truly is captivating.
No wonder it once belonged to
Cleopatra…
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The woman behind the words …
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STUNNING!!! You’re living a beautiful life…KEEP GOING! – raysbrain.com
Amazing collection…..
Great Pictures and I also checked out your website. Nice work!
Thanks and to think I almost missed this blog! Enjoyed it hope to be there some day!
Fabulous photos, you’ve got great talent
Gorgeous pictures!! What a fabulous post to go with it!!! Love the blog!! Oh, and help me reach my goal of 2,500 views by July 1st? Thnx!!!
Kisses!
,Lilith
These photos are amazing and I love the words. This just makes my desire to visit Turkey even stronger
beautiful! Another place to out on the “places to visit” list!
Thanks for dropping by my blog. Am now off to explore your blog! :)
hats off for the pics and your words!!
: )
let me invite you for a walk in London.. I’m going to show you the secrets of the capital of the liquid-sunshine..
: ) I’m waiting for your next post : )
Great post! I been to Alanya few years ago, but I just went to the beach and had partys! there’s a lot of beauty that I missed though!
Thank you for reminding me why I live here
Spectacular
phenomenal photography! thank you for sharing <3
Thank you very much
Hi Elena, I just noticed that someone else nominated you for the versatile blogger award today. Can you stand all the love?
: ) Shelley, I think the best award for me, is that you guys actually find any of this interesting enough, to keep reading ..
love,
lena
Wow!! the caves look amazing! Been thinking of caving recently… I miss you, my dear! xoxoxox
Miss you back darling!
Leaving for several months at the end of August.. with no return ticket..
I miss the road..
lena xo
Just wonderful pictures, just wonderful feeling.
Another fascinating post telling of your journey, I wanted to let you know I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award and it will go live in a couple of hours. Enjoy!
Hi! As one of the first blogs I ever read, I’m stopping by to say I nominated you for the One Lovely Blog award. Your photos in this post are beautiful as always, and it makes me wish I had planned a layover in Turkey. From these images; however, I don’t think a short layover would have done this beautiful country justice. It is definitely on my to-see list!
Thank you for taking the time to view my blog! Please continue to read it, and feel free to comment whenever you like.
These pictures you’ve posted are stunning by the way.
-Brad
Oh my goodness these photos are simply Stunning!!!!!
Elena,
Achingly beautiful. Thank you so much.
Bruce
stunning, thanks for sharing this. :)
Really, really beautiful.
Wanted to let you know that you’ve been tagged, so go to http://unklehookd.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/now-yo-turn/ for more info, that is if you want to, my dear!
Thanks a lot for visiting and liking my blog.
Namaste
Lovely!
Beautiful photos! Very inspiring! ~Patricia
Your blog is really interesting, your pictures are so beautiful and really took my breathe away at the intense colours shown in them.
Thank you. Through you, I get to live vicariously. Someday, I will fulfill my dreams of visiting countries like Egypt and Turkey, the very reason why I majored in History. Thanks for sharing the beauty of these countries. You make me want to save my money so I can experience these historic places in the future.
Gosh, you manage to not only write mouth-watering, but eyes watering as well – I can almost smell the breeze from pine trees to kitchens, hear the sounds, feel the salt of the sea on my skin. And I visited Antalya – missing out on this gem. Will definitely put it on my list! Thanks for this great post!
Thank you very much for your comment! I love your art as well and confident that your work is going to shine all over the world!
love & light
elena
Spectacular shots! I’m dreaming of this place now. *drool*
As always your story and photos are rivetting so I would like to nominate you for the versatile bloggers award go to my site to find out more about it. http://pommepal.wordpress.com/ Love live and enjoy
Absolutely fantastic pictures and post, love it!
So many things in one location!!! The caves are all spectacular, as in SPECTACULAR. I understand how you have to mention how underrated the place is.
Fancy for a guy to just pick a location and call it a gift. Hehe :D
You’re right! You gotta work a little to gain better results when traveling.
Amazing all-over-the-place post, Elena. This one is bookmarked!
Spectacular and informative. Thank you for sharing your amazing experiences with the rest of us, and inspiring us all to see the world! (Alanya is now definitely on my list!)