Club Med Bodrum
Talil Koyu Yalisi Bodrum, Bodrum Peninsula, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, 48443, Turkey
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Admiral Tours
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specialist agency Admiral Tours located in
Bodrum-Turkey, offers you crewed yacht charter in
Turkey. South-west Turkey offers the most spectacular
yacht
cruising in the Mediterranean - scenically beautiful,
with an astonishingly rich
legacy of archeological ruins and historic ...
Cruising down the west coast
... an ancient town still in fantastic condition and was really quite interesting. For about 15.00 euro we paid for entry and an audio guide. We planned to be there for some time, but you could imagine the state we were in...tired, short fused, hungry and generally not in the mood for wondering around in the heat! So we headed back to town by about lunchtime..
On the bus again, we were off to Bodrum with the attempt ...
Not a bad spot to be stranded
... promised to delay its departure until 11 am for them, but the crowd at the terminal was alarming. Everyone had a boarding ticket but surely they could not fit three days' worth of people on one sailing. Everyone must have had the same thought because there was very little queuing etiquette. We fought as vigorously as anyone else and finally cleared passport control again before fighting to get onto the boat. I think that they actually ...
Road Trip!
... see the harbor and boats and just explore the town. After doing such things, we sat at another café near the harbor and had some coffee and ice cream.
Back to Gumusluk, we went to get ready for the party. Anna decided to cancel it and we went to a traditional Turkish place that served mezzes. Americans know that you should never eat simply apitizers when drinking…carbs must be included. However, these long term older expats were completely happy with ...
Just Kos
... run boat that looked a little like a pirate ship! We visited Pserimos, a beautiful beach and cute collection of shops and bars and not much else, and also Kalymnos, known as the "Sponge Island" - it did seem to sell a lot of sponges but since we're not that enamoured of rubbing dead sea creatures over ourselves, we didn't pay too much attention. Between Pserimos and Kalymnos we came quite close ...



