Sirca Apartment Hotel
Travel Blogs from Bitez
Week One Blog
... instead. We have, as you would expect in the colder
weather been for a tomato soup in the shopping outlets at Söke, which is now something that we shall
be doing more often as the weather gets colder.
So it's been a week of saying goodbye to friends, getting the villa ready for
the winter (checking the heaters and getting carpets down) as well as keeping
out of the rain.
We have also managed, at last, to finish our new book ...
Jewels of Turkey
Saved for a whole year to take family on holiday to the lovely beach of Bardakci Bay on the Bodrum Peninsula in Turkey. Brilliant time was had by all especially our little 7 year old boy. Everything revolved around the beach and the pool with plenty going on day and night. Food was tasty and good plain food for kids. The ...
The Datca is good!
"Where's a bottle of water ?" Is pretty much how our day started. We had to catch the ferry at 9:30 to the head to the Datca Peninsula. Since we had our car we wanted to get there fairly early enough to ensure our car would be able to make the trip. When you have no clue where your going it is easy to get lost, we gave ourselves an hour to find the ferry port. My head defiantly felt like the size of a watermelon, and I was hoping that ...
Party on Wayne!
... the boat around 11:00AM where our fun fill day began. We stopped at 5 different lagoons, where we were allowed to jump off the boat and go swimming. I now know why it is called the Turquoise Riviera . The water was actually turquoise, and so many different shades of it. You could see the bottom of the sea, in spots where it was greater then 8M deep. It was awesome! The water was also ...
Yes Please
... are kept in very good condition. For the city being thousands of years old and its buildings and most structures still standing is pretty amazing.
My favorite of the city was the Theater, where St.Paul preached to the people , it is the largest outdoor theater of the ancient world. It was carved out into flanks from Mount Pion . It took them over 60 years to carve, and it could hold up to 40,000 spectators ( which is more ...