Hotel Villa Mahal
Travel Blogs from Kalkan
Gilligan's Island to the lap of luxury
Well Dave and I have just disembarked from a 3 day party on a livaboard sailboat, where not only did I learned what Vegemite and eggs and soldiers were from the Brits and Aussie but where we also made a great community of 11 friendly travellers and learned that there is a room that is smaller than my first bachelor of 600 sq. feet.
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Intrepidness
... to bring me to the hotel where my tour was starting! It's just fascinating to have a cab driver meander through the narrow roads with markets and bicycles everywhere, and say," Here is your hotel, ok?". Yes! Question mark! He made three stops and said/asked me that every time. When I told him that I didn't see my hotel name anywhere, and no I wasn't getting out, he asked someone on the street and I was safe and sound. Yay! My tour guides name ...
Turquoise Coast
... on the terrace was in deep slumber. But the view of the small section of sea, which was actually a small bay off the main body of water, was enchanting with a marina full of docked boats and mountains beyond. We managed to make enough noise clearing our throats to wake up the sleeping man who just gave us a random key to a room and went back to sleep mumbling that he would register us later in the day.
Fethiye lies on the western side of the ...
Kas-hing in
... taxi driver employed one of our favourite manoeuvres - parking in front of our bus so it can't leave until we are on it!
We met Richard and Nicki in Kas. They were on their way back to NZ from Europe. Turkey was their last stop after travelling overland down from the Baltic. We enjoyed their stories of dumplings and former ...
Fethiye
... br> We are swimming a lot and eating great food, napping and drinking wine. Yesterday we pulled into a cove and hiked into some cool old Byzantine ruins, so old. I am fascinated with the way they built the arches without any mortar so long ago.
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