George & Dragon Beach Hotel
Travel Blogs from Marmaris
Fantastic online booking for greek island hopping
... helped us plan our itinerary within our budget. They also gave us great information about the islands, so we were able to pick the most interesting and lively hot-spots. Their online services proved to be flexible and very easy to manage bookings. Within such a short space of time, our yacht, timetable and destinations were all organised, and at such fantastic prices! I'm now looking forward to a week in the ...
Relaxing on the beach
... going to have to try and stick to southern lands for the rest of my trip.
Marmaris is a beautiful place, there are mountains on either side, the beautiful sandy beach and the most gorgeous blue ocean I’ve ever seen. Apparently lots of boaters spend the winters here and there are tons of people sailing and diving year round. It’s so fabulous I’m not sure I ever want to
leave.
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Oops... Major Mugla Mistake!
... company overexagerating to gain our money, and prepared ourselves for a 4 hour trip.
We got off at the first stop to use the bathroom, as is our practice (since no bathrooms on the bus). We got off at the 2nd stop to get lunch, like the others. When we stopped a 3rd time, probably 3 hours in, we didn't get off. We contemplated, but felt too lazy to move. This was a mistake!
The staff had walked around looking at tickets at the beginning of the trip ...
A day at the Beach
... and not very attractive by our standards. We stayed there for a couple of hours and then back on the tour boat where they served us up fresh fish and salad which was beautiful, Brian was dry reaching with the smell (he doesn’t like fish). Then two hours back down the marshes again to the bus.
The owner of the tour boats (old fishing boats done up) was a real character, he had three on the go with about 35 on each. The owner was called Fasha from ...
Visit to Marmaris Castle
... went back at 1.30 (we were all worried Stuart might get locked up) Stuart talked to the ticket man who in turn went and got the lady archeologist to have a look at it. She took Stuart into a room and put her probe over it and discovered it was about 1000 years old and they were very pleased to keep it, she was particularly pleased that we could give her the exact latitude and longitude of the position where we found it. Our reward was ...