When the mood takes you, Mediterranean resorts offer a variety of fun activities to enjoy. So get out there and keep active, rather than spending your whole holiday sat on the sun lounger!
The party scene is one reason why many Mediterranean holidaymakers are in the area. A host of vibrant bars and restaurants can be found in Protaras, many of which stay open into the small hours. If it's serious clubbing you're looking for though, why not take a taxi to the nearby resort of Ayia Napa? It may not be clean living but it's great exercise! You'll find a host of clubs and bars where 24-hour party people congregate to dance the night away.
Although many sun-worshippers flock to the glittering Aegean playground of Kusadasi, there are also plenty of sights to explore while you stretch your legs and work up an appetite for the next meal. One of the most beautiful and best preserves sites of the ancient world is without doubt, the historic city of Ephesus, which dates back to 3000 BC. The Greeks, Romans, Lydians and even the legendary Amazons have all left traces of their civilization and mythology here.
You can treat your body as a temple by booking a traditional Turkish bath, or hamam, if exploring ancient monuments sounds a bit too much like hard work. The time-honoured rituals will leave you looking as glowing as you feel with hot and cold pools, massage, treatments for face and body all being available.
Mykonos is one of the best resorts in the Mediterranean for scuba diving, and if you've never tried it before, there are plenty of introductory courses available. These will allow you to explore beneath those sapphire waters safely during the course of your holiday, whilst experienced divers can get to grips with underwater photography, night diving, deep diving and other advanced skills. If you want to get to know the world beneath the surface of the sea (without going to deep), snorkelling is also available.
The party scene is one reason why many Mediterranean holidaymakers are in the area. A host of vibrant bars and restaurants can be found in Protaras, many of which stay open into the small hours. If it's serious clubbing you're looking for though, why not take a taxi to the nearby resort of Ayia Napa? It may not be clean living but it's great exercise! You'll find a host of clubs and bars where 24-hour party people congregate to dance the night away.
Although many sun-worshippers flock to the glittering Aegean playground of Kusadasi, there are also plenty of sights to explore while you stretch your legs and work up an appetite for the next meal. One of the most beautiful and best preserves sites of the ancient world is without doubt, the historic city of Ephesus, which dates back to 3000 BC. The Greeks, Romans, Lydians and even the legendary Amazons have all left traces of their civilization and mythology here.
You can treat your body as a temple by booking a traditional Turkish bath, or hamam, if exploring ancient monuments sounds a bit too much like hard work. The time-honoured rituals will leave you looking as glowing as you feel with hot and cold pools, massage, treatments for face and body all being available.
Mykonos is one of the best resorts in the Mediterranean for scuba diving, and if you've never tried it before, there are plenty of introductory courses available. These will allow you to explore beneath those sapphire waters safely during the course of your holiday, whilst experienced divers can get to grips with underwater photography, night diving, deep diving and other advanced skills. If you want to get to know the world beneath the surface of the sea (without going to deep), snorkelling is also available.
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Steve Alexander has been writing about the best holiday activities in the Mediterranean. Find accommodation in Kusadasi, as well as fantastic deals on hotels in Mykonos by visiting Hotels4U.
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