Daphne Apartments Icmeler
Icmeler, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey
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Rhodes and Suites
... apple strudel with vanilla sauce. We took an extra big bite for Mami!
Then I thought it was time to do some excersise and joined the "walk a mile group". When you walk 10 times around the deck you have 1 mile. So following Lisa our leader we did our rounds.
Tonight was "open house". This means that all the suites are open and passengers can ...
The Turquoise Coast
... guide for the post trip which will take us to Mt. Nemrut and the Bible Lands in the south central part of the country. We've been told it's starting to snow there, but we're ready for any kind of weather. The last 4 days on the Mediterranean have been beautiful - we've had clear blue skies and mild temperatures in the seventies. Today there are a few wispy clouds, but they're not keeping the sun from shining through. Thanks for the comments on some of the pictures! Ellen and ...
Island hopping from Turkey to Greece
Being the end of the season we could not go to Crete Island directly, hence our first boat which was only an hour mind you was from Marmaris to Rhode Island, Greece. Now unfortunately our Eurail pass was not valid in Turkey so we were paying for all our transport. Being an international ferry, for only an hour on the boat it cost 45.00 euro each - little we could do about it however!
So we ended up in Rhodes for a layover for about 7 hours before our next ...
Port to Crete, Greece
That morning we up early, our next few days between there and Crete would be pretty intense. So more or less, we had a brilliant time chilling on the boat, scuba diving, soaking up the sun and enjoying an awesome lunch which was included in the price - for 35.00 euro, practically making money!
We returned by about 4pm that afternoon. Included in our price was a Turkish Bath tour, so we were able to top off a ...
Imagine Rhodes
... port for many reasons. The dock is conveniently located in the centre of old town adjacent to the fortress, and is sensibly built to handle relentless hordes of tourists. We walked through the much photographed Sea Gate into Platia Ippokratos and were thrilled by the setting - dozens and dozens of inviting cafes, shops, fountains, ancient squares and a confusion of alleyways winding out of sight in every direction. We soaked up the good weather, ...


