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Beldibi Kemer, Antalya, 07985, Turkey

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If the Boat’s Rockin, We Ain’t Dockin'

A travel blog entry by joe-and-jill

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... a 4-day cruise on the Mediterranean, along the southwest coast of Turkey. There are 12 paying passengers and 3 crew and we’re all aboard a traditional Turkish Gulet, a simple, wooden sailboat, originally built for fishermen. Along the way, we’ll be passing through sunken cities, ancient ruins, quiet, little fishing villages, and beautiful landscapes. So yeah….we think it’ll be pretty cool! Let’s just hope that the sea cooperates and we won’t have ...

Relaxing evening at the Marmara Antalya Hotel

A travel blog entry by momentsintime

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... 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

Monique ...

Mediterranean Sea boat ride!

A travel blog entry by momentsintime

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... enjoyed the time spent on the boat. Several of us women even did the “Titanic pose!”

Once back on land, we were given ample of time to wander around the flea market in which I purchased several items! It was comfortable just to walk around the various alleys and no, we did not get lost!

By the time we made it back to the Marmara Antalya hotel, ...

Me Tarzan, you Jane.

A travel blog entry by thebarretts

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... 10 million ruins in the last month. But at least it was beautiful sitting in the sun on the beach, even if the water was to cold to go swimming. Having said that, Andrew did manage a dip, which he quite enjoyed.

Before we knew it we were headed back for lunch and a relaxing afternoon. That night, we headed to Mount Chimaera which has an area of permanent gas vents. Yanartaş (Turkish for flaming rock) consists of some two dozen vents in the ...

A real backpackers delight

A travel blog entry by jathomaz

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... I never did see it. Our hostel was very good; because there were two of us, we got a cabin instead of a dorm, and it was OK. Free breakfast consisted of a huge buffet of all kinds of food; I guess, in retrospect, this was the best breakfast I had on my whole journey.

It was pretty hot here, although not unbearable. Of course, I had been in cool weather lately, so anything above 80 ...