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Health tourism fair kicks off in southern province The Mediterranean city of Antalya is hosting the third Anfaş Hetex health tourism exhibition with an aim to meet sectoral requirements and accelerate development of health tourism, according to a press release |
Antalya turning its attention to highland meadow tourism The southern province of Antalya is looking to shake off the perception that it is only a beach destination by opening up the rugged highland meadows of the Toros Mountains for tourism, according to officials. As part of an ambitious 10-year plan, state authorities are eying a number of measures to bring more services to the largely isolated meadows |
Turkish hospital group signs deal with ADM Capital Universal Hospitals Group, a health care company that manages 18 hospitals in Turkey and Albania, has signed a partnership agreement with ADM Capital, the Hong Kong-based fund manager. |
Turkey hosts 28 million foreign tourists, makes $20 billion in 2010 Turkey earned $28 billion in 2010 from 28 foreign tourists visiting the country, on Monday said a deputy undersecretary with the Turkish Ministry of Tourism and Culture |
Top Travel Destinations in Turkey Sightseeing At a Glance: Topkapi Palace, Haghia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Basilica Cistern |
Top Destinations Sightseeing At a Glance: Yivli Minare, Old Antalya, Roman Harbour, Kesik Minare & Korkut Camii, Hadrian´s Gate. Museums: Antalya Museum |
About Turkey Southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia (that portion of Turkey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria. |
Costa Rican Medical Tourism Continues to Grows in 2011 "If you´re considering Medical Tourism for yourself, your company or your clients, the Medical Travel Summit in Costa Rica, scheduled for May 2nd, is the only Medical Tourism conference you need to attend" said Tim Morales of Costa Rican Medical Care. |
Japan eases visa rules to attract medical tourists Japan has eased visa requirements for patients seeking care at Japanese hospitals in a bid to promote medical tourism, particularly among wealthy young Asians. |
18 Turkish companies to attend the ´f.re.e´ fair in Munich A total of 18 Turkish companies will attend "f.re.e" Tourism Fair in Munich, Germany. |
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