Phellos Kas
Dogruyol Sokak 4 Kas, Antalya, 07580, Turkey
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Sunken City - They had High Aspirations
... get the entire group the kayak and then we set off. Our first stop was the island of Kekova where there was a recent ship wreck (five days or so previous) on one side of the island and gorgeous swimming on the other. Second we kayaked over a sunken city. Not exactly Atlantis, but remarkable regardless. Then our last stop was Simena on the main land for lunch and a walk around the area. After kayaking back to the original location we caught the bus ...
Sailing the Turkish coast
... your toes. Actually, the water is so salty that it’s easy to float with or without a lielow. Tonight we’re docked around islands where pirates used to roam, where the sunset lights the sky and waters in shades of pink.
Food on board the Gullet is excellent traditional Turkish cuisine, and so tasty – the captain, Aladdin, rings the bell when it was ready and we all come a running. Lunch is usually vegetarian, with a meat dish at dinner ...
Pammukale, Heiropolis, Kaputas, & Kas
... the smell belonged to...we didn't go check but I think she was right with the goats. But in all honesty, it wasn't overpoweringly strong and for some Rodeo Houston fans it was standard fare.
Things we leaned about Turkey today:
-There are tons of stray dogs and cats. The animal activists in Turkey pick the stray dogs up and get them their shots and check them out for diseases, if they aren't adopted in a week they turn them loose to be strays again but with a tag on their ...
Wedding bells and serenity
... I rang Gamze who is the villa's owner’s friend, (as she speaks English) who then rang Naaiil who met us out on the road so I knew where to go. . My heart sank when I saw the steep, steep, steep driveway I had to drive up and I began to panic inside!!! I had been hoping the villa wasn’t one of the ones hanging precariously over the cliff faces, as we drove up the hills on the narrow winding road, as I wasn’t driving down into ...
Pantless in Pamukkale
... journey to Kas (pronounced Kah-sh). The trip was another crazy Turkish driving experience with super top-heavy trucks heading up very steep grades, roads under construction, and Chris G.'s super small 15 dollar ipod speaker playing super quiet American tunes. Driving in Turkey is as insane as you think it is, but, surprisingly, I haven't had road rage episodes like I do in DC. I just want to be alive at ...



