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Maras mah Saglik Ocagi Sok Dalyan, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey, 48840, 90-(252)-284-4312
Duygupension is a homely lit-tle place and a popular family run backpackers inn. It has a great location on the west of the harbour.If you wish safe,clean,friendly,quiet,comfort and family place then welcome to Duygupension
We welcome guests from all around the world from backpackers, to seniors,to juniors and basically anyone who is looking for a great family ambiance and relaxing place to stay.We will always try our best to make your stay ...
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Bodrum Peninsula, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey ronamaltz... stagnant water/mud... There was a heated pool to the side and people were 'quite literally' being hosed down before they were allowed to get in (various pool attendants took turns at holding the hose!!)...
When I returned the boat, we had been joined by an organised tour and a lunch of chicken curry (that famous Turkish cuisine!!) was served, whilst we sailed around we passed a couple of ...
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.
... tour to an island that will most likely also have undergone a similar transition.
Does this actually benefit the area? I have to assume that it does, that the number of tourists who travel through from cruise liners and package holidays enjoy the ability to simply relax away from home, thus bringing in vital income to the area. But I hope that areas that cater to the travellers market (for people like myself) is not ignored as ...
... became friends and even though I tried very hard to direct my mind elsewhere I just couldn’t help falling in love with him. He was beautiful in every way and the more I got to know him the more I loved him. I wanted to channel my thoughts towards “The man of my dreams that I’d like to manifest will be like him: rugged, sensitive, funny, mysterious, loving and playful!” Instead my mind was raging: “I don’t want ‘like him’ ...
Dalaman, Muğla Province, Turkey yorron... 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... world is never as scary as you think it's goign to be. You also learn that sometimes non-verbal communication is as good as verbal communication. You also learn that human beings, for the most part, are pretty decent. That's probably the best effect of traveling abroad.
So I started walking to town, and realizing I had not a clue where I was going. I stepped accidently in a big pile of mud on the side of the road...Great. Luckily I soon a bus, or Dolmish as ...
... There were substantial remains of a 6th century Christian church and an amphitheater which was started in the 2nd century BC which was added on to by the Romans around 100 AD. The majority of the stone seats (which had been covered with marble) were still in place with very little repair work done. We climbed to the top row of seats and were rewarded with a stunning view over the Dalyan marshes on out to the Mediterranean. After ...
Dalyan, Turkey turkeytrottersSean here: We spent two days in the small river town of Dalyan. This former fishing village seems to have been recently transformed into a place that the British descend on in droves during July and August. Luckily for us, it is now almost entirely devoid of tourists, which makes this tourist town almost feel nice. The town runs along a small river with small mountainous cliff faces on the opposite side of the river. While this would ordinarily ...
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