Miray Hotel Icmeler
Saray Mah. Ataturk Cad., 146 Icmeler, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, Turkey
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The Turquoise Coast
... tombs carved high on the hill and ruins of another Roman city. On the way back, the captain of the small boat we were on took us close to the shore to see some of the sea caves up close. Some places quartz rock borders the ocean, creating an optical effect which gives the coastline its name ..... the Turquoise Coast. [ Turk quartz = turquoise ] We're now sailing up the coast again for about 2 1/2 hours to our last cove for the night, which will be near Marmaris. The sea ...
Port to Crete, Greece
... with a sauna, massage and hot stones for about an hour. We cut it thin on time but made it back to get the bus to Marmaris of which we arrived at about 10pm that evening. For us, Marmaris was simply a stop over so we could catch a ferry the next morning.
Accommodation was scarce with a number of options only allowing 3-4 people in a private room. Hence, we had to pay a little more at 15.00 euro each to stay ...
De weg terug, nog heel wat te zien
... via de bootjes op de rivier mogen we ze aanschouwen, wat denk ik de beste manier is om ze nog even bij ons te hebben. Overigens doet de Turkse overheid best veel aan natuurbehoud, zo is dit gebied beschermd gebied geworden en wordt er alles aan gedaan dit estuarium en het schilpaddenbestand onder controle te houden. Maar hoe dat allemaal verloopt met de 100 boten vol toeristen is een prangende vraag. In tegenstelling tot de vorige keer hebben we geen last ...
A float in the Med with 3 kids
... and with plenty of space fore and aft from which to enjoy the spectacular and largely untouched Bodrum Peninsula and the coast to the South and East.
Our days were spent sailing the channels in the Turkish winds which are very good and steady at about force 4 and exploring very quiet bays where the kids and I enjoyed nothing more than jumping off the boat. We went a shore a couple of times using the tender which the kids ...
Oops - I did it again!
... I may have passed one that had bingo going on inside. There would have been thousands and thousands of people there. Very cool, very packed.
Anyway, I was having trouble finding my friends, so after about an hour I went up to the main street for a wander and passed a shop (everything is open till all hours in Turkey) selling Turkish Delight. Now, I have never liked this sweet as I reckon the stuff we can buy ...



