Talay Otel
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Travel Blogs from Kas
Intrepidness
... people to Hagia Sophia museum and Basilica cistern since we had a free morning. We covered a lot of ground since, and have done quite a bit! -Eceabat we went out on Gallipoli penninsula to Anzac cove - Selcuk we visited ruins in the Mediterranean the ancient site of Ephesus, saw the basilica of St. John -Fethiye was hiking time! 25 km in total along the coastline and close to Mount Baba. First day was pretty much uphill with some flat areas. Yay ...
Kas-hing in
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Kas is a small, relaxed town on the coast. It's a great spot, offering all manner of activities in and on the water, hiking in the hills, and Lycian, Roman, and Byzantine ruins.
As well as plenty of relaxing by the pool, we spent a day sea kayaking and a day hiking.
The kayaking's main appeal was passing over ...
Christmas in Turkey & Honeycomb Lycian Tombs
... he's driving white-knuckled!) Kas seems to be a mellow town that is nestled along the bottom of the mountains and terraced down to the sea. Our character hotel (Sonne Hotel) is cute, in Ottoman mansion style with an open-air rooftop bar overlooking the Mediterranean & a view of the Greek island of Meis. You can also see cliffside Lycian tombs, which are lit at night. It's so close that it's kind of weird that Meis is Greek instead of Turkish! We set out to explore the town. Kas is ...
Patara Beach
... and waves for the first hour we are there, then we post up at our lounge chairs and relax. The water is warmer here than at the pebble beaches, but it still takes some getting used to. We alternate playing in the waves and sand and laying on our lounge chair for the first half of the day, then we hit up the beach restaurant that is apparently known for its hamburgers. Not bad for Turkey, but certainly no Fuddruckers. After lunch I’m bored of lounging so ...
Wedding bells and serenity
... in this area are owned by Germans, English and some Danish. I suppose it is like Thailand or Bali to us as a holiday destination. The view was amazing!!
We went into town – about 7 minutes drive to get some supplies and check out this gorgeous village of around 6000 people. I went into a shop and saw “the Turkish pants” I had to have for the wedding instead of my black western ones. We nearly had a heart attack at the cost of ...