Friday, November 27, 2009

Turkey: Becoming an Elite Spa Destination

I have recently returned from a trip from Europe, including a stop in Turkey. If you want to enjoy Europe, you should not only visit places like France, Germany or Italy because if you should head further into the east, you can be immersed in a culture of both the east and west that can only be seen in Turkey. And the m4m spas are uttetly amazing! Staff members are very attentive and intuitive. Sensual? Reiki? The right degree as their focus is to provide a relaxing, therapeutic experience. I attended 3 male spas and each one I came out feeling like a rejuvinated man.

Also, without the euro (for now), Turkish spas and masseurs are also the Meditteranean's best value. You do get a lot of bang for your buck considering how pricey most high-end european cities are.

And no, I am not getting paid by the Turkey Tourism Bureau. :)

3 comments:

kookaii82 said...

Turkey offers a mild climate, the best period to visit it is spring, when it is not invaded by tourists.
If you are passionate about history, it is suggested that you visit the ruins if the temple of Arthemis (one of the 7 wonders), and make sure you do not miss out the Lycian Way, Didim, the ancient site of Troy, the temple of Apollo and the ruins of Ephesus. Whereas, if you are more keen on spending your holiday on the beach, you should visit Turkey in June and July when it is not so humid and hot.
This is the right time to plan and book your holiday there. Planning in advance might give you access to good deals and discounts. There are breathtaking landscapes and miles of sandy beaches such as Butterfly Valley Beach (the only accessible by boat) or the impressive Kidrak Beach. In addition, there is a wide range of outdoor activities, there is plenty to do for all the family members! Only few know that Turkey is rich of thermal water, especially in Anatolia, where you could try cromo, thalasso and stone therapy.
These are only few of the reasons to choose Turkey as your next holiday destination. Recently, the recession has beaten hard consumers who are less willing to spend, luckyly Turkey offers cheap prices and affordable deals to meet consumers needs. When you get there, do not forget to try the best Kebabs you can possibly have for as little as £1 each. Whereas, if you have a passion for good food and culinary arts, Turkey is the best place to be. There is a wide range of restaurants where you can appreciate the tipical cuisine, and the best local wines.
The night life is very lively and there are several bars and clubs which are worth to visit. In addition, Budget airlines (Easyjet.com), hotels and resorts offer competitive rates and all-inclusive packages, as well as good service and all the comforts that you need, take a look at CheapAccommodationsinTurkey, and start planning your holiday today

Anonymous said...

What male spa's would you recommend?

david said...

what does sensual mean - they offer happy endings?

and do the masseurs allow you to play with them or take this further?