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Steele a luxury travel trip to Turkey

June 11, 9:44 AMSan Diego Travel ExaminerSteve Perez
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Photo courtesy: Steele Luxury Travel

A summer travel offering comes our way to pass along to you courtesy of Steele Luxury Travel -- its specialty is catering to the gay community.


Am told their first offering -- Sail Sardinia and Corsica, July 18 - July 25 -- has been sold out for some time and has a waiting list going.


If such news leaves one a tad less happy, am told that good seats are still available on an upcoming seven-day sojourn through Turkey, August 24 – August 30 they've dubbed The Turkish Delight.

The Turkish tour includes four days in the capital of Istanbul, experiencing the "sights, sounds, and spices" there.

The second leg of the trip takes participants to Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassos),  on the Aegean Sea, which Steele is touting as the  new “it” summer destination comparable to St. Tropez. Luxury hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs are all a part of the "rich yet relaxed itinerary," with packages starting at $3,450 per person.

 

For more info: SteeleTravel.com | 646-688-2274



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Promotional images from Istanbul, Corsica and Sardinia.
A few images from planned trips by Steele Luxury Travel.

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