Blue Sea Garden Antalya
Kilicarslan Mah. Hesapci Sok. No: 65, Kaleici Antalya, Turkish Mediterranean Coast, Turkey
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The all night bus journey from....purgatory
It will only be a 9 hour journey by bus. The seats, they are comfortable. Recline seats. You sleep. Arrive rested and ready for tour of the Roman ruins. Riigghhht. These things never work out the way they are supposed to. Hugo and I keep referencing "The Amazing Race" which we are taping by the way even as I type this. I'll turn to him and say, " …
Fire of Anatolia!
Hello I am now waiting in a bus terminal in Antalya for a bus to Pammukkale. I just dropped Danny off at the airport, he should be on his way to Istanbul and then to Calgary. It was a hard goodbye for me as it was not only goodbye to Danny, but also marked the point of my trip that I begin traveling solo. It is a bit daunting for me, as not having …
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Sometimes events force rest. Spraining my ankle in Olympos turned what was to be a stop over in Antalya into a 3 day attempt at rest. I am not very good at sitting still in foreign lands. I did my best. Antalya is a big city over 1 million people but, the old city is very nice. Cars are …
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... 50km from Antalya and saw signs for a town called Kemer with a population of 20,000. I quickly weighed my options up, thought back to breaking down in the middle of nowhere in Bosnia and decided to drive into the town to find somewhere to park amongst civilisation. Found somewhere to park with a long stretch of slightly downhill road and went off to find an internet cafe, then got some food and went to bed.
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Tourist trap (but I kinda loved it)
... was very pretty, and was located in a very pretty setting, and for that alone I do commend it, but for what it offered us I can’t really recommend it. Perhaps summer months may be more enjoyable, as the beach would offer an uncultured yet pleasant relief for many people.
We hit the gym a couple of times too, and also attempted to visit a museum that was shut by the time we arrived. Altogether, a rather uneventful couple of days, but no matter as it was all in the name of ...



