the Turkish culinary tradition presents a broad menu that ranges from refined, light olive oil and vegetable dishes, to rustic meat preparations such as kebabs and doner kebabs, to favorites like içli köfte (burghur balls stuffed with minced meat) and mantı (dumplings filled with minced...
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During holiday seasons (public holidays etc.), it is advised for passengers to be at the airport at least 2 or 3 hours prior to boarding time. Passengers with hand luggage only can use our mobile application or website to save time by check-in online. A valid identity document is require...
For Women:Bring at least two swimsuits to alternate between, but if you’re like me, you’ll probably end up packing four or five. Swimwear is light, and having extra options won’t weigh you down. For Men:Whether you prefer board shorts or speedos, bring two or three pairs so you ...
This might sound like an odd kind of festival to attend. However, it’s also one of the most traditional in the region! Basically, Istrian wild asparagus has been a staple on menus and in traditional cooking for years, and from March to May, this festival will incorporate it even more ...
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There is also the question of whether you should rely on English in a country that doesn’t have the language as its first. Really, no, you shouldn’t, not if you’re planning on staying for longer. For a holiday? Sure. It’s expected. But for longer stays, I’d really suggest yo...