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Sulungur Mah, Gul Sokak Dalyan, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey, 48840, 0090-252-284-2729
... fethiye olympos,diving,paragliding,12 island daily boat trip,rent a scooter,saklıkent tour,ghost town and ect.]Car parking available [free],internet access[FREE] and laundry[6 euro].If you are looking for budget pension[guest hause]in the Fethiye area of Turkey you will come to right place.We look forward to welcoming you to our pension.
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... going back and no-one telling me til the next morning over breakfast!)... When the boat departed from Koycegiz I was the only person on it - aside from the driver/captain and his mother (who was also the cook; the waitress and a better skilled sailor/navigator than her son who on the way back, slept at the back of the boat while she steered!!). I was on my own for an hour as we sailed out ...
Koycegiz, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey travellingjenI was really overdue my holidays, finally getting to take it in October and I just signed up to two weeks of not doing much in Turkey with a couple of friends in a group. For me though not doing much isn't my cup of tea so I took every chance to re-live my old Turkey memories, from food, sights, sea, dancing and ahem, yes the men, again :)
Please come back soon as I update all the stories from the two weeks. Thanks.
... There have been quite a few places I have been and been grateful for the big and small things I am used to - whether it be a well prepared meal, a western style toilet or even just people able to speak English. I think the problem starts when an area actively TRIES to be a tourist haven.
In this case the local shops all stop trying to be pleasant shops of whatever culture or vibe they might normally choose, but instead try ...
... I met the man of my dreams! . . .
. . . and his beautiful wife.
Even before I saw him I felt his presence. It was my heart who told me to turn around and look in the direction of the restaurant, even though I was heading in the other direction. And there he was, in his full stunning glory, beautiful beyond words, sitting at the table. His wife and two lovely kids by his side.
I don’t know what is it about him that got my heart beating ...
... around. I got to go in first while Chris and Damien watched, but the guard was too alert for any subterfuge. It wasn't really a problem, as the baths were also a giant waste of money. I barely noticed the warm water, so busy was I dodging swirls of green goo and flaccid pink Germans. We wandered around the ancient ruins and in the early afternoon made our way to the Marmaris peninsula on the south coast.
Marmaris, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey davechrisdamo... of town in a residential area with nothing, no shops, no restaurants, around it. Hayden had sort of told us as much, but we didn't really have any other options, it was cheap, and we were getting in past 9:40. It was clean, but I was kind of annoyed by the fact it was away from everything. Location, location, location, make the hotels, and this was a poor choice.
Of course I was exhausted and still feeling quite sick. Hayden asked Kristen and me if we wanted ...
... other side of the river with the help of an older Turkish woman. As we got off the lady who helped us land told us that she was the mother of the lady who rowed us over. Then she tried to get us to buy food and drink! We managed to get away by saying we would have something when we got back. It was a very pleasant 15 minute walk up to the entrance of the ancient city. The orange trees are in bloom here and the smell is wonderful. I ...
Dalyan, Turkey turkeytrotters... water was very salty and so we were able to float without any effort at all. The process of turning us into a sulphur-smelling rabble was now complete, so we got out and changed and jumped back into Ali's boat, handing over our 4 lira each to the pool attendant. Evening was softly falling as we headed back across the lake. The surrounding mountains covered in haze took on a surreal atmosphere. Maggie took a turn steering the boat, taking us skilfully through the ...
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