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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
... going to have to try and stick to southern lands for the rest of my trip.
Marmaris is a beautiful place, there are mountains on either side, the beautiful sandy beach and the most gorgeous blue ocean I’ve ever seen. Apparently lots of boaters spend the winters here and there are tons of people sailing and diving year round. It’s so fabulous I’m not sure I ever want to
leave.
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Oops... Major Mugla Mistake!
... clean, comfortable, etc. To our dismay, Metro Turizm doesn't run to Fethiye, our next stop. We learned which companies do, and we sort of haphazardly chose Pamukkale bus company.
Big Mistake! We wound up getting off the bus at Mugla, Turkey, a city 2.5 hours PAST Fethiye. This is part our fault and part Pamukkale's.
When we asked the trip length originally, we were told by Pamukkale it would take 3 hours. Our guide book said it was 4, so we wrote it off ...
A day at the Beach
... where the turtles live. Our tour guide was throwing out crabs on a fishing line to draw the turtles out of hiding. They were fantastic and quite big. Then on to the end of the marsh cannels and to the beach where the Mediterranean and Aegon seas meet , one side is fresh water and the other side is sea water with a little strip of sand in the middle (they recon it is the best sand in the Europe, they haven’t been to Australia) the sand on the beach at Dalyan is ...
Visit to Marmaris Castle
... we didn't know what we should do about it, whether to throw it back in or take it to a museum . Stuart decided that we should keep it and take it to museum. Later, after talking to an archeologist lady we met from Belgium, she said we should have thrown it back where we found it as they like to keep them where they are found. We caught the bus into Marmaris and discovered the museum was not open till 1.00pm so we all did a bit of ...