Hotel Babadag
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Fantastic online booking for greek island hopping
My husband and I recently booked our 2013 summer holiday in the Aegean. We wanted something a little different from the usual package holiday resort vacation, and instead opted for a sailing trip around the Greek islands. We found a highly recommended agency online, Yachtsngulets, and visited their website to check out their deals. The opportunity to combine Greek Dodecanese and Cyclades Island ...
Relaxing on the beach
... I made friends with some ducks instead. At first they were a little nervous about me – I guess maybe all the cats they know chase ducks. I’m a civilised cat though and I would rather be friends with them. Once I convinced them we spent some time playing happily on the beach. The warmth is wonderful – especially when I think about how cold it’s getting back home now. ...
We jumped off a mountain
... was a doctor who was good friends with the owner of Sky Sports.
We were taken to the Sky Sports office in Oludeniz and were lucky to get a spot on the 9am "flight" as opposed to 11am because of a cancellation. There were 16 of us who were driven up Babadag -- the area's ...
Oops... Major Mugla Mistake!
... everyone's final destination, but didn't really care enough to pay attention, or they would have piped up and told us to get off. Ok, ok, it's our responsibility to pay attention, but our hotel's address said Fethiye (Mugla), so we thought getting off at Mugla was the same thing! And the company really was **** too -- they completely passed one lady's destination until she called out to the staff, and then they had to turn around on the highway and retrace their ...
A day at the Beach
... and not very attractive by our standards. We stayed there for a couple of hours and then back on the tour boat where they served us up fresh fish and salad which was beautiful, Brian was dry reaching with the smell (he doesn’t like fish). Then two hours back down the marshes again to the bus.
The owner of the tour boats (old fishing boats done up) was a real character, he had three on the go with about 35 on each. The owner was called Fasha from ...