Sesin Marmaris
209 Sokak. No.3, Siteler Marmaris, Mugla, Turkish Aegean Coast, 48470, Turkey
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Rhodes and Suites
... apple strudel with vanilla sauce. We took an extra big bite for Mami!
Then I thought it was time to do some excersise and joined the "walk a mile group". When you walk 10 times around the deck you have 1 mile. So following Lisa our leader we did our rounds.
Tonight was "open house". This means that all the suites are open and passengers can ...
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 ...
Island hopping from Turkey to Greece
... guys on the boat, chose the cheapest tickets and our seats sounded as if we were being launched in a shuttle...ALL the time! Our tickets were fortunate enough to land us above the engine which rattled like an earthquake all night. As a result, Liam and I drank nearly the entire bottle of rum and vacated to the stairs of the ship! That is where we slept on the carpet underneath the stairs! Weirdly enough..it was actually a pretty decent sleep! A long night nonetheless...
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Port to Crete, Greece
... only be for a bed. In the hostels' defense, the owner was brilliant! We required a print off of our ferry tickets so we could prove who we were, which he was more than happy to help with. Additionally, very accommodating and friendly - offering his support wherever possible, and hooking us up with his local 'Apple tea' which was surprisingly incredible! Sorry I can't comment on the town...barely saw the main street!
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Imagine Rhodes
... twisting cobblestone streets and explored the ancient fortress with the best of them. We shopped in the shops and stood still to people watch - the Greeks at work and the tourists at play. We were unknowingly lured into the quicksand of charm and could not climb out until it was time to go. If you can imagine the millions of secrets, now silent and forgotten, that for 2500 years controlled laughter and love, life and death, if you can hear the ...



