Marek Villas Belek
Ileribasi Mevkii P.K Belek, Antalya, 07500, Turkey
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... I could feel my eyes blinking, I know for a fact they were open, but I could see nothing. Just grey. Not even light grey, just boring plain old grey. I couldn't even think, the pain in my stomach was that bad. After something in the region of 90 minutes between waking up and feeling able to move again, I took some tablets to calm my stomach down and thank goodness I had those tablets with me bearing in mind what I was going to do over the next 12 hours. I took a ...
Tourist trap (but I kinda loved it)
... there was a waterfall cascading down into the water below. The walk along the cliff is beautiful too, as the city overlooks further land masses several kilometres away. Some of the touristy sights although pretty, were not particularly impressive. The clock tower for example, which is the cities signature image displayed on all the postcards, just didn’t really compare to some of the other sights we had seen. It’s a bit of a conundrum for me, as I have to say that the ...
Relaxing evening at the Marmara Antalya Hotel
... pink/purple colored blouses caught my attention and since they were my favorite colors, well, I couldn't resist and bought them!
That evening for dinner, I wore one of them. It made me feel right at home here in Turkey. As usual, the buffet was extremely good. In the middle of the ...
Mediterranean Sea boat ride!
... right close to the falls where the captain of the boat dropped the anchor into the sea. For those of us who dared, we could jump into the sea and swim right close to the falls. Well, I did not dare, only a handful of men did! Michel was one of them!
On the way back to shore, the views were even more stunning. I can honestly say that I had an extremely nice afternoon ...
Early morning explorations.....
... and wandered down the street with the hope of finding a path that would lead us to the sea level way below.
Luckily for us, we didn’t have very far to go. A huge vacant lot where a hotel probably stood many years ago had old cemented steps built along the cliff which led all the way down to the Mediterranean Sea. ...


