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Travel magazine celebrating Turkey holidays

Some of the experiences on offer to travellers during Turkey holidays will be showcased in Conde Nast Traveller magazine over the coming month.

The publication's July issue, which hits shelves today (June 3rd), features a 12-page section entirely dedicated to the country.

Readers will be able to find out more about the luxurious yet affordable pursuits they can enjoy during Turkey holidays and discover some of the destination's 'hidden gems'.

Several different regions of the country are covered in the guide, including the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, which are highly popular among people taking Turkey villa holidays.

Irfan Onal, director of the Turkish Culture and Tourism Office, said: "We are delighted with the result of this special section on Turkey in Conde Nast Traveller with its discerning readership and acclaimed journalism.

"It is the perfect way of showing the breadth of the enchantments that Turkey has to offer and [will] be of great interest to its British readers who have made Turkey their number one destination."

Conde Nast Traveller has an average circulation of around 80,000 issues per month.

Posted by Corrine Moore

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