Turkish tourism's official portal is one of Google's most visited sites
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Overseas property investors could benefit from Turkey's popularity as a holiday destination, with reports that Turkish tourism's official portal, www.goturkey.com, is one of Google's most visited sites.
According to Istanbul Bulletin, Turkey's site received eight out of a total of ten points for its importance and worldwide popularity. The spokesperson of the Turkish ministry of tourism has said that the website was designed to reach international markets and large audiences. The website brings together both public and private companies to showcase the best of what holidays in Turkey have to offer, communications, details about tourist offices, time zones, currency regulations etc.
The website states that Turkey combines great beaches, delicious food, culture and value for money with temperatures of up to 75F in November and the country is a year-round holiday destination.
According to Today's Zaman, Kerim Cavusoglu, president of the Turkish Association of Travel Agents (TURSAB) has said that he is pleased by the positive developments in the tourism sector and believes the industry will present a number of new opportunities over the course of the next few years. The amount of holidaymakers deciding to take a break in the country has risen by 23 per cent this year.
Turkey's tourist industry is enjoying a boom which could make buying a property in a popular holiday region a profitable venture for overseas investors.
Social BookmarkingAccording to Istanbul Bulletin, Turkey's site received eight out of a total of ten points for its importance and worldwide popularity. The spokesperson of the Turkish ministry of tourism has said that the website was designed to reach international markets and large audiences. The website brings together both public and private companies to showcase the best of what holidays in Turkey have to offer, communications, details about tourist offices, time zones, currency regulations etc.
The website states that Turkey combines great beaches, delicious food, culture and value for money with temperatures of up to 75F in November and the country is a year-round holiday destination.
According to Today's Zaman, Kerim Cavusoglu, president of the Turkish Association of Travel Agents (TURSAB) has said that he is pleased by the positive developments in the tourism sector and believes the industry will present a number of new opportunities over the course of the next few years. The amount of holidaymakers deciding to take a break in the country has risen by 23 per cent this year.
Turkey's tourist industry is enjoying a boom which could make buying a property in a popular holiday region a profitable venture for overseas investors.
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