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Sulungur Sok No 50 Dalyan, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey, 48840, 90-(252)-284-2148
... or fethiye seyehat bus company for free transfer to Duygupension.
Take karagözler minibus from opposite the bus station and get off at Duygupension.
When you arrive at the bus station you are entitled to a free shuttle to our pension.Just ask at your bus company office.
For more information please lookup
www.duygupension.com
A WONDERFUL AND RELAXİNG HOLİDAY WİSHİNG YOUR HOSTS İN FETHİYE
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... to the mud baths and I was abandoned for an hour to go and explore.
You had to pay to enter the mud baths, even if you didn't go in and I have to admit (at the risk of sounding a snob - after visiting the blue lagoon (Iceland) there was no way I getting in the water/mud here!! It was hard to distinguish where the actual 'natural healing' spring started and where it was ...
I 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.
... present things to make the "standard tourist's" life easier. Menus are filled with the staple "tourist" foods (pizza, pasta, hamburgers and English Breakfasts), usually with bad pictures. All the bars gain a feel that could be lifted from a bad parody of Las Vegas, whilst drink prices drop to a level that ensures the drunken patrons destroy anything that would have added to the ambience of the town. Touts start to line every corner to hawk an ...
Marmaris, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey chrishailstone... fast and my lungs to stop breathing, but that’s exactly what happened. Months of celibacy did not give me any insight into the workings of sexual attraction, but here it was, in its rawest form, and the disappointment of the circumstances was familiar to me. I turned away to the Yoga hall, unaware that this moment was the beginning of a coming storm.
And then they came to my yoga classes. And they loved them. And they loved me. And I loved them. And then ...
Awoke near Pamukkale and paid a scandalous amount to get in. 10 pounds each to see some tepid pools of water. Even the initially striking karstic rock was pretty much covered in faint brown footprints. The extorsion didn't end there as it turned out that Cleopatra's Baths, the hot spring at the top was an additional cost. We thought we could get away with just paying for one of us to get in and then swapping the ...
Marmaris, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey davechrisdamo... hang out, but as the British would say, we were just knackered. Only to make matters worse, my ATM card wasn't working still and there was no internet at the hotel, only wireless.
Before you go abroad, there are a lot of things you could never really see yourself doing that you just get used to doing and do in a heartbeat. I think the best example I have is taking a cab home from a bar at 1:30 am alone in Beijing. I think you really learn, in some ways, that ...
... peeking into people's yards as we walked by. They do not landscape at all. Mostly the yards are full of weeds, mud puddles, dirt patches, chickens, and the occasional cow. Most have a shade tree in the middle of the yard with a couple of rusted bikes (or parts of bikes) leaning against the tree. I got a real kick out of one yard - they had half of a disco ball hanging down from their tree! The archeology site at Kaunos was very ...
Dalyan, Turkey turkeytrotters... Ali chatted with us about his life on the boat and the river, lamented the influx of English and Dutch expats that were driving up prices for ordinary Turkish people. Georgie took a turn at the helm and brought us through the bends in the river as we returned to our dock. We ate at a restaurant (Atay) recommended by Ali as good value and more traditional food. The recommendation was sound and we dined well, the strolled back to Yeni Gol to sit by the open fire.
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