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Kumkoy Mevkii Side, Antalya, Turkey, 07330, 242-753-1830
I have just got back from spending two weeks at this hotel, and me and my girlfriend had an amazing time! The money we paid for this holiday was far from expensive, and after reading the reviews i was very worried about going. But when we got to the hotel it was clean and the staff were very friendly. Our two weeks at this hotel were so good, the pool is constantly cleaned, the drinks are very good and the staff are very ...
Side, Antalya, Turkey seanpell09... sseln wie Pilze sprießen. Hell leuchtet der Schnee von den umliegenden Bergen, hell leuchten auch die langen Strände Im Norden und im Süden, auf denen hoffnungsfroh erste Strandliegen aufgereiht werden. Grünblau leuchtet weit unten das Meer. Am Nachmittag fahren wir weiter ins 50 km entfernte Side. Das Museum in den ehemaligen Thermen bietet zwei Säle mit schönen römischen Statuen, G ...
Side, Antalya, Turkey stephanberlin... worked in the business and is engaged in helping to raise scholarship funds for poor children to attend school. The love the family showed was so apparently real. The experience in the home was so moving. İ did not want to leave but wanted to get to know these people better, especially the wife who had one of the most engaging smiles I have ever seen. Through Kamil İ told the family that I did not want to leave, and how impressed I ...
Antolýa, Turkey edpaytonWell first time at Club Med.. great location; fab room, very luxurious... the whole happy campers atmosphere though.... not really me... but i recommend the med coast of turkey... 300 days of sun per year... and you can windsurf; sail; go horse riding in the mountains; waterski; parasail,etc...
Paris, France mireillecapponi... and postcards and other junk. I was amused to see low-end bellydance outfits, but no, I didn't buy any of them. After that stop, went further up the river valley. Lots of nice scenery, cool mountains and stuff. Also, bits and pieces here and there of the old Roman aqueducts that used to carry water from the mountains down to the city of Side on the coast. That was one of my favorite parts of the ...
Side, Turkey danbirchall... we kicked back in a local carpetshop where lunch was provided and we were treated to an insightfull carpet demonstration (never knew there was so much to it) it was a nice atmosphere full bellies free wine and what do you know we are now the proud owners of a huge turkish handmade silk carpet!(So much for our budget) Later that arvo we went to the temple of st. john and to one of the 7 ...
Olympos, Turkey ants... Tuesday mornýng headýng towards Anzac Cove to spend the nýght at the Banana Bar ýn tents on the shores of the Dardenalles or however you spell ýt. Next mornıng we had a guıded tour of Gallıpolı whıch was awesome to see wıthout the crowds. From there we caught a ferry across the Dardenalles and then headed South to Troy to check out the ruı ...
Salcuk, Turkey ants... I should be ticking things off some imaginary list that I compile which invariably involve hiking or scrambling (definetely an expenditure of effort is required) to see some off the beaten track sight or ruin. But Ill console myself by saying that this sort of a day is necessary to act as a buffer zone every now and again - and by going to visit Termessos - which is some ancient ruins of the beaten track tommorow! Ok so another rest day for TIPO. Cheers Wadirunner.
Antalya, Turkey wadirunner... the communicating difficult. I just waved my arms frantically and spoke louder and slower. ;) Explored the ruins in the area and the town before naptime. Went out in the evening for dinner and watching World Cup (lots of bars with big screen tv's and some in English). There was a nightclub right near my pension blaring music 'til like 5am so sleeping proved difficult. I was hoping to catch up on sleep while there. Next day was a beach day to lounge in the sun. I ...
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