Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Turkey: The Undiscovered Treasure

An affordable getaway where beautiful food is at the top of the order: not to mention the sun and beaches.

There are many popular destinations in Turkey such as Marmaris, Bodrum and Istanbul. However the places to go for fine dining are the small picturesque villages. On the menu is Dalyan, situated in the Southern city of Dalaman.

Coming into Dalyan there are restaurants lining the streets, all with a friendly waiter at your service. The choice is endless and if you plan on staying a week, you can count on having a different place to eat day and night (unless one in particular really attracts your taste buds).

In the morning, waking up to a cool breeze and sunrays, many would see it as impossible to beat an English breakfast; this however, is where Daylan comes into its own. With a menu of endless choices in your hands, it is hard to choose exactly what you desire.


Thursday, 8 April 2010

Being Held Back

With the state of British tennis at an all time low, it is hard to see a way out of a seemingly ever growing black hole. Now the coach’s role has been made less influential, is it set to get worse?

For years the nation has struggled to produce the finest talents on the world circuit. With the exception of current world number four Andy Murray there hasn’t been any others breaking through.


The most recent addition to the downfall was Britain’s loss to Lithuania in the Davis Cup. Without Murray, the team ran out of ideas against their opponents who are ranked 21 places below them.