10/02/2016
WELCOME TO OUR 3rd 2016 Bjj SUMMER CAMP FOR FAMİLY AND FRİENDS !!! In selective luxury accomodations located in amazing 14 th century Ottoman town .It is one of the best place for Wind Surfing for Europe . And you can read all the details down . 😊
*From 25 to 31 of july CESME / İZMİR
*230 m2 MAT area with ijf JUDO mats
DİFFERENT OPTİONS FOR ACCOMMODATION
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CONDOMİNİUM - apartments
Apart A - 3 person per room ( 60 m2 )
220 $ total per night per room
Apart B - 4 person per room ( 90 m2 )
290 $ total per night per room
Apart C - 6 person per room (120 m2 )
390 $ total per night per room
Every apart has it s own kitchenette
The aparts has their own pools infront
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HOTEL --
( Bed & Breakfast ) !!!
ROOM A - 2 person per room
230 $ per room
ROOM B - 3 person per room
346 $ per room
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INFO :
http://www.manastiralacati.com.tr/contact.php
T: (009) 0232 716 66 96
F: (009) 0232 716 03 71
Yeni Mecidiye Mah. 3008 Sok. No:3
Alaçatı / İzmir / TURKEY
[email protected]
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Plus BJJ CAMP !!!!!!! (Check the details )
First 20 people 300 usd per person per week ... AND after 20 , each person 350 usd by Leo Vieira
NOTES : - Frequently asked questions last year!
1- if you want to stay in another place and just join the bjj camp , it is all fine :-) There are more than 80 small inns and boutique provides turkish hospitality.
Note : People have to organise their own roommate and than make the reservation for the hotel or the apart !!!!!
2- You must do the reservation directly from the hotel and give the deposit to confirm.
3- You can ask all your questions about the rooms directly to the hotel.
5- You must fly İZMİR ADNAN MENDERES Airport . Alacatı / Cesme is 45 -50 mints from the airport by car .
4- You can ask for information from the hotel for transportation .
Check the flyer for more detailed information
Short info about ALACATI
Alacati is located on the Cesme Peninsula, the westernmost point of Turkey in the Aegean Sea. It is 12 kilometers away from Cesme, a well-known holiday town that is famous for its thermal waters, clean white beaches and its vast holiday options.
Alacati, overshadowed by Cesme until recent years, is quickly becoming one of the most popular holiday places not only among the Turkish créme de la créme, but also for the surfers. Every summer TV stars, models, freelancers flock the streets of Alacati to enjoy the calm climate, great beaches, dance clubs, and cool evenings that cater to all tastes and ages while windsurfers and kitesurfers visit Alacati Bay to enjoy its constant wind, nice waves and surf schools that compete with each other to offer the best services to surfers.
The Bay Area
Alacati Bay is about 4 kilometers away from the central Alacati area, only a cab ride or a hike away. If you don't mind the sun boiling your brains in your head, you can even walk to the bay area. No matter how you try get there, you will love the panaromic scene that will greet you when you pass the marina on the left side and reach the top of the hill. That's when you know you have only one kilometer left before you can start surfing the waves.
If you are this close, probably your destination was nowhere other than one of the surf schools. If you know how to windsurf and you have not brought your gear with you, you can rent your surf board, sail or kite from any of the 8 wind surf schools (plus 3 kitesurf schools). If you arrive early in the season (late May, early June), you will be delighted when the staff tears off the shrink wrap around your brand new rental board and unrolls the new sails for you.
If you do not know how to windsurf, all the schools offer crash courses to get you on the board and surfing away in no more than 3 days. Most of the instructors are VDWS certified and almost of all them are very friendly. Be warned that you might have to book couple days in advance, especially in high-season (July/August), to schedule your classes to suit your needs. Click here for some pictures of the Bay Area.
The Surf Zone
The best part of Alacati Bay, that is definitely not advertised enough, is its learner-friendly nature. The bay is enclosed on all three sides by land, the depths in the learner area don't exceed 150 centimeters and there are lifeguards at watch for the desperate ones that just sit on their boards, waiting for rescue. So, even if you do not know how to swim, do not be afraid to take couple classes. You could be surprised at your skills at surfing. (or at worst, you could just end up sitting on your board and waiting to be rescued)
Lodging Options
Once you are done with surfing for the day, head back to your hotel for a quick shower and dressing up. One weak side of Alacati town is its lack of lodging options. Despite numerous boutique hotels and very few big hotels, they cannot accommodate many people and laws of supply-and-demand come in effect here. Just make sure to make your reservations weeks in advance. Click on the lodging tab for more information on londging options in Alacati.
As the sun sets and the cool evening breeze replaces the warm sunny weather, people crowd the cobblestoned streets of Alacati Town for dinner. People grow the best olives in the western part of Turkey and nature gifts those people with local herbs. Whether you like freshly caught seafood, or local vegetables cooked in extra virgin oil, or if you want to feed your carnal desire; Alacati offers very fine examples of culinary tastes.
Nightlife
Just because the day ends past dinner time does not mean fun has to end too. Alacati and its surroundings offer the most famous dance clubs and discos that host many concerts and other events. Alacati usually hosts three or four concerts/events every week all along the summer.
T: (009) 0232 716 66 96 F: (009) 0232 716 03 71 Yeni Mecidiye Mah. 3008 Sok. No:3 Alaçatı / İzmir / TURKEY [email protected]