Hotel Diamond Garden Kemer
Turizm Caddesi No.10, Kiris Kemer, Antalya, 07980, Turkey
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If the Boat’s Rockin, We Ain’t Dockin'
... Mediterranean sun and have a few more laughs together before we had to take off to our final port at Fethiye. We kept the crepe lady busy on the boat beside us during lunch, as everyone ordered some dessert for afterwards. Jill and I shared one with chocolate and banana…..pret-ty, pret-ty, pret-ty good (said in a Larry David voice). The waves were getting worse than ever at this point and the final leg of the trip to Fetiyhe was a sickeningly bumpy ride. A couple of the ...
Relaxing evening at the Marmara Antalya Hotel
... huge columns decorated the place where people could write their names on them. Pen in hand, that’s exactly what I did. I left part of me, well my handwritten name anyway, on one of the hotel’s column. :-)
Statistics for the day: none – day of leisure
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Mediterranean Sea boat ride!
Day 10 (mid-morning to mid-afternoon)
Temperature: 23 degrees
Weather: cloudy and foggy
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Today was supposed to be a day of leisure. A day to relax and do absolutely nothing except enjoy the facilities of our hotel overlooking the Mediterranean Sea or explore on our own the city of Antalya!
However, for those of us who ...
Peaches Cameraman and Scott Butler
... with some emails. Most people get stuck into the local drink called Happy Cappy, but I've decided to keep it chilled in Olympos and stick to one beer a day. Dinner is provided with this hostel and everyone tucks in with enthusiasm.
As this place is so relaxing I pick out a corner in the larger chill hut and settle in for a day of doing nothing..... the cushions are far to comfortable to contemplate moving anywhere. At some point during the ...
Coast to Coast
... NZ.
Moving along the coast we headed to Olympos, a small hippy town built along a river around yet another ancient city. The town is so relaxed all the very basic accommodation (ie just a mattress and not even a full door) is in wooden huts, some up on stilts that they call tree houses (even if they aren’t in a tree). And every place has a bar/restaurant at the front that is all open air with raised gazebos filed ...


