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demturkishcenter · 6 months ago
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35 Best Things To Do in Kusadasi | Top Attractions & Activities To Do in Kusadasi Turkey 
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simbatturk-blog · 3 months ago
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turcotravel1 · 4 months ago
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What Does the Best of Turkey Tours Package Include?
Traveling in Turkey is travelling through the centuries, starting with antiquity and ending up with contemporary megalopolises. The Best Of Turkey Tours package has been created to take clients through the finest Turkey offers. We suggest package tours because they contain features that interest a history, cultural or nature lover. It comprises such things as visiting famous places, staying in comfortable and fancy hotels, and doing activities defining your vacation.
Holidaymakers will be able to have a perfect holiday through the Best Of Turkey Tourspackage. This blog post will elaborate on what you’ll get from this all-inclusive tour so that you fully enjoy your Turkish experience.
Discover Istanbul
The trip starts with Istanbul Tours where and you will get to know more about the city that is located at the cross roads of two continents. The places are perfect for sightseeing as they let you feel the atmosphere of Istanbul and admire its architecture.
You will also take a boat ride on Bosphorus where you will be able to view beautiful structures around the city. A visual treat of the exotic bazaar is seen at the Grand Bazaar while the senses are indulged at the Spice Market. This company guarantees that you will not miss any of the attractions captured in the itinerary of Best Of Istanbul Tours.
Explore Ancient Ephesus
Up next, in the travel plan is a Private Ephesus Tour and here you will visit this ancient site on foot. Ephesus is one of the best preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean and the visit creates a real feeling of stepping back in time.
Tours also involve visiting a sacred place for pilgrims in Turkey, the House of the Virgin Mary. The tours to Ephesus from Kusadasi include history and spirituality, making them a special part of the journey.
Explore Cappadocia
This cannot be true when you are in Turkey, therefore an insight into the geography of Cappadocia is a must. One popular Best Cappadocia Tour is a hot air balloon tour in the early morning. This magical experience is, in fact, the highlight of many people’s travels.
You will also be able to browse the underground cities and cave churches that tell about the ancient history of the country. Istanbul To Cappadocia part of the tour is organized in such a way that you will not feel the need to arrange a personal tour of this fascinating area.
Relax in Pamukkale
The tour continues with a two-day visit to the ‘Cotton Castle’ Pamukkale, a natural site with beautiful white terrain and thermal pools. This geological marvel is a novelty as you wade into the shallow terraces while enjoying the warm, radioactive water. The charm of Pamukkale and the historical site of Hierapolis offer a perfect balance of activities involving rest and discovery.
Conclusion
The best Of Turkey Tours package offered by Turco Travel Agency is a perfect combination and includes all necessary services for an amazing journey. From the vibrant and modern Bazaars of Istanbul to the ancient city of Ephesus, red rose valley in Cappadocia and the stunning Pamukkale, this tour is perfect. Experience the highlights of Turkey with first-class accommodation, well-informed guides and the most engaging and meaningful experiences.
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bluejackshitnobody · 5 years ago
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Ok so this is not meant for the people seeing it the person I'm saying it to is blocked and won't see it at all please understand this not about any actual depphead I have major trust issues as a result I don't hide shit I've learned in my life that hidden things come to surface
And are always used against you in one way shape form or another I'd rather have it out there and be asked about it then hide it and have it look like I'm doing something I'm not so I don't take it lightly when I tell people about me my life who I am my kids my family my bs
If you want to know something come out and ask me I'll answer and if I look bad so what I'm not here to please nobody I don't care what anyone thinks and I'm not looking for attention sympathy or pity please keep that shit to yourself lol that being said I have big issues as far
As trust and being lied to or about when you come over here pretending to be one of us claiming to be a depphead or a Depp supporter trying to make nice pretending to be a friend and participating in the same threads as us pulling your little double agent stunt you lied period
I have my reasons for why lies are such a big issue for me it's starts with a friend knowing I was sexually abused and using that to get my help to make a police report because she was supposedly afraid she wouldn't be believed and ends with me being the reason a mans life was
Ruined and me trying to put it right after finding out the truth only to wind up making it worse I was 19 then that was 25 years ago but I never forgot it and I never forgave myself or that supposed friend either I live with that every day of my life I vowed never to just believe
Anyone ever again and I never will as you can imagine I don't tell people about this often and I'll probably lose a few of you for it but you came into my life lying through your teeth dreamy pirate you learned my personal affairs you knew my fucking issues you pretended to
Be my friend and now I find you lied the whole time no I'm not perfect by any means I've fucked up in my life as a human being dam straight I admit that but I'll never ever pretend to be for someone unless I'm 100% for them now all of a sudden your on the fence changed your name
To pug then to kusadasi to attack the very people you spent a month lying to collecting info from? Fuck you I'm supposed to believe your a social worker for some lgbtq teens looking for info about partner abuse you were given answers that you choose to ignore go fuck off you are
No friend I liked you but all you are is a big liar there are hundreds of threads on Twitter plenty of videos and articles that show the truth pretending you don't have the answers means your not really looking you already made up your mind it's fine I made up mine to
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travellerfufi-blog · 5 years ago
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dybdahltravels2022 · 2 years ago
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Catching up...
I cannot keep up!!! We are doing so much with so little down time that writing is close to impossible. So a brief summary with a more detailed account to follow ... Maybe....
It is 5:30 AM, Tuesday August 39. We are rocking and rolling this AM on the Arethusa cruise ship on our way to Kusadasi, Türkiye where we will board a bus and visit Ephesus. We are back in Türkiye after visiting the Greek islands of Lesbos (pronounced Lesvos) and Hios.
First the ship - this is a small cruise ship owned and operated by Overseas Adventure with the capacity of 50 passengers. There are 38 of us - 2 groups. The food and service are WAY beyond belief and I am being pampered with all kinds of delicious foods prepared gluten-free. Kepler cannot believe the quality and quantity of the food and he has a high bar since his mother and brothers are excellent cooks.
Now to catch up... We visited Topkapi Palace in Istanbul...
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...and attending a show of Whirling Dervishes. (Al little of that goes a long way - but I'm glad we went.). How these guys don't fall over is beyond me!
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We visited the Grand Bizarre and the Spice Bizarre - which is where we saw most of the people in Istanbul. OMG!!!
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The following day we chose to be on our own and Kepler opted to explore Istanbul on his on at his own pace. (As his grandmother - this was tough on me- but I wished him well - and he texted me midday just to say things were going well. PHEW!!!) I really wanted Kepler to get to see the Roman Cistern - which is quite amazing. More detail on this later ... maybe...
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The next day we left Istanbul and headed to Canakkale a small seaport and close to the ruins of Ancient Troy. Troy needs an entire post - but OMG!! Coming soon - I promise.
On August 27, we had lunch with a lovely family in a very small village - a true treat. We spoke no Turkish. They spoke a few words of English and yet we exchanged lots of information and had a great time.
After lunch we drove to Dikili and boarded our amazing ship.
Sunday, August 28, we left Turkey and 7 nautical miles later - reached the Greek Island of Lesbos. A simply stunningly beautiful island - we explored by bus and foot.
Yesterday, August 29 we went to the the island of Hios and we packed the day. Mark, Daphne and I took the e-bikes available from the ship and headed to the beach for our first swim in the Aegean Sea - mighty easy to float there!!!
We learned all about the "mastic" enterprise and what is made from the precious tear drop of resin from the mastic tree. WHO KNEW!?!?!
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We visited the tiny and beautiful village of Mesta the home of just 125 people with teeny tiny paths around this ancient city.
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Next, just a few miles away visited Pyrgi - known as the painted village.
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And that brings us to now and I'm going to breakfast. For whatever reason - there are more pics I wanted to post but they were not cooperative this morning.
We are alive and well and enjoying every second of this trip. More later.... maybe...
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moiratravel · 2 years ago
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Using a Travel Agent or Going It Alone in Turkey
What is the most ideal way to travel Turkey, all alone or with a Travel Planner? To respond to this inquiry, you presumably need to do an exploration on the web to find accessible rate, then, contrast it with the offers you can have from neighborhood organizations.
Turkey is a country wealthy in verifiable sights that are challenging to join up. It is brimming with spots of extraordinary interest to travelers. The capital of Turkey extends in the steppes of Focal Anatolia. This city is altogether different from its ancestor, the Turkish city of Angora, which used to be here and was well known for the long-haired variety of sheep from which dress is sew. In 1920 Ataturk put his break government here, and the fundamental control of the city was to keep up with the public authority and everything associated with it.
Most guests start their city visit from Hisar, a Byzantine stronghold on the slope toward the east of the old town and the close by Exhibition hall of Anatolian Human progress. Going a couple of miles toward the south, one will find the tomb of Ataturk, a stupendous structure, which addresses the engineering of various times of Anatolian history. The official house has been safeguarded in a fantastic structure. An immense number of landmarks of old history and engineering are likewise present here. Roman Ankara was a city of exceptionally incredible significance, and the Roman remains are dispersed among the mosques and landmarks of Muslim Anatolia.
Istanbul is the old brilliant city, a significant port, the monetary and modern heart of the country. It is the world's just city situated on two mainlands. The city was established around 660 BC as Byzantium, then it became Constantinople, and in 1453 the city was caught by the Turks and was renamed Istanbul. The Byzantine time frame is addressed by the remaining parts of the majestic castles, the Water passage of Valens, the vestiges of the strong city walls, underground tanks and places of love, the majority of which are changed over into mosques. Hagia Sophia is an emblematic spot for the supporters of the Christian confidence, the biggest Christian church of now is the right time. In the Medieval times, Holy person Sophia was extended, a few minarets were added, and it was transformed into a mosque. The sights of the Basilica incorporate the copper-plated 'sobbing point of support' where numerous travelers make a wish, and the 'chilly box' where from a cool wind blows even on hot days.
The city's Blue Mosque of Ruler Ahmet is the most well known mosque of Istanbul, the world's just mosque with six minarets. Topkapi is the King's Royal residence, a complex of private and managerial structures where the vacationers partake in the piece of ruler's depository and individual things, the high positions, an assortment of stylized robes, jeweled weapons, and the embalmed hand of the prophet Muhammad. The extension over the Bosphorus, which associates the European and Asian shores of Turkey, is the fourth longest scaffold on the planet. The Incomparable Istanbul Market is the biggest market on the planet with around 5000 stores and shops, where you can purchase everything. Rumeli Hisar is the palace of the fifteenth century situated on the banks of the Bosphorus. The Turks raised it to obstruct the assaulted city. The Archeological Historical center of Istanbul has the most extravagant assortment of old and old style antiques.
The Dalaman Waterway History and Nature Save is well known as the living space of the special stream and ocean turtles, the focal point of mud treatment. Kekova is a pleasant inlet with a half-lowered city of the Byzantine time. Side is the Roman city, the 'privateer republic' of ancient times. Kusadasi is a traveler town on the shore of the sound, amidst which there stands a middle age palace, which has turned into an incredible café today. Pamukkale is a one of a kind verifiable and regular hold, popular for its hot mineral springs, precipices and salt caves.
The vestiges of Troy incorporate the to some degree safeguarded inclining rack entry of Troy, the city wall, the mass of the Roman time frame, the Acropolis, which served both to safeguard the city and to safeguard the tank with water saves, and the sanctuary of Athena.
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bodrumviptransfer · 3 years ago
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POINT BUY DESTINATION TIME Miles
MLA Bodrum Airport Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 14 minutes 13,5 km
Izmir airport ADB Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 2 hours 30 minutes 193 km
Antalya airport ayt Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 5 hours 28 minutes 411 km
Dalaman airport dlm Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 2 hours 27 minutes 180 km
Dnz Denizli airport Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 3 hours 59 minutes 276 km
Denizli Pamukkale Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 3 hours 21 minutes 247 km
Mugla Marmaris Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 1 hour 56 minutes 141 km
Datca Mugla Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 1 hour 46 minutes 79 km
Mugla Fethiye Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 2 hours 52 minutes 210 km
Kusadasi, Aydin Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 1 hour 50 minutes 131 km
Didim - Altinkum Akbuk Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 1 hour 23 minutes 96 km
The Ancient City Of Ephesus, Selcuk Uzum Baglari Sarap Evleri 2 hours 6 minutes 148 km
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elf-goes-to-europe · 6 years ago
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Elf Goes to Europe:  A Blog
Hi everyone!  Elf here, with a vacation blog about my 2015 cruise around the Mediterranean!  I went with my mom, my brother Devin, and his longtime girlfriend Crystal.
Our ports of call were as follows:
Venice, Italy
Kusadasi, Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey
Mykonos, Greece
Athens, Greece
Naples, with a day trip to the Amalfi Coast, Positano, and Sorrento
Rome, Italy
Livorno, with a day trip to Florence
Toulon, France
Barcelona, Spain
I’m only selecting the best/my favorite photos of the trip.  Apologies in advance, but I tend to take more pictures of scenery and landmarks than I do of people.  But it’s EUROPE so there are some seriously photogenic landmarks!
While I was on the trip, I kept a bullet list of notes on my phone.  I did it for the express purpose of creating this blog, intending to elaborate on them and turn them into paragraphs.  However...it’s been so many years that I’ve actually forgotten a lot of this stuff.  So what I’m going to do is copy my notes verbatim from what I wrote on my phone...it’ll make sense with the photos, I hope!  If I remember anything that I can add to the notes, I’ll put it in parenthesis. 
I’ve organized this blog with a tagging system; you can find the nav page up top.  All tags are set to list in chronological order (oldest first).
Happy browsing!
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turcotravel1 · 4 months ago
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What Does the Best of Turkey Tours Package Include?
Traveling in Turkey is travelling through the centuries, starting with antiquity and ending up with contemporary megalopolises. The Best Of Turkey Tours package has been created to take clients through the finest Turkey offers. We suggest package tours because they contain features that interest a history, cultural or nature lover. It comprises such things as visiting famous places, staying in comfortable and fancy hotels, and doing activities defining your vacation.
Holidaymakers will be able to have a perfect holiday through the Best Of Turkey Tourspackage. This blog post will elaborate on what you’ll get from this all-inclusive tour so that you fully enjoy your Turkish experience.
Discover Istanbul
The trip starts with Istanbul Tours where and you will get to know more about the city that is located at the cross roads of two continents. The places are perfect for sightseeing as they let you feel the atmosphere of Istanbul and admire its architecture.
You will also take a boat ride on Bosphorus where you will be able to view beautiful structures around the city. A visual treat of the exotic bazaar is seen at the Grand Bazaar while the senses are indulged at the Spice Market. This company guarantees that you will not miss any of the attractions captured in the itinerary of Best Of Istanbul Tours.
Explore Ancient Ephesus
Up next, in the travel plan is a Private Ephesus Tour and here you will visit this ancient site on foot. Ephesus is one of the best preserved Roman cities in the Mediterranean and the visit creates a real feeling of stepping back in time.
Tours also involve visiting a sacred place for pilgrims in Turkey, the House of the Virgin Mary. The tours to Ephesus from Kusadasi include history and spirituality, making them a special part of the journey.
Explore Cappadocia
This cannot be true when you are in Turkey, therefore an insight into the geography of Cappadocia is a must. One popular Best Cappadocia Tour is a hot air balloon tour in the early morning. This magical experience is, in fact, the highlight of many people’s travels.
You will also be able to browse the underground cities and cave churches that tell about the ancient history of the country. Istanbul To Cappadocia part of the tour is organized in such a way that you will not feel the need to arrange a personal tour of this fascinating area.
Relax in Pamukkale
The tour continues with a two-day visit to the ‘Cotton Castle’ Pamukkale, a natural site with beautiful white terrain and thermal pools. This geological marvel is a novelty as you wade into the shallow terraces while enjoying the warm, radioactive water. The charm of Pamukkale and the historical site of Hierapolis offer a perfect balance of activities involving rest and discovery.
Conclusion
The best Of Turkey Tours package offered by Turco Travel Agency is a perfect combination and includes all necessary services for an amazing journey. From the vibrant and modern Bazaars of Istanbul to the ancient city of Ephesus, red rose valley in Cappadocia and the stunning Pamukkale, this tour is perfect. Experience the highlights of Turkey with first-class accommodation, well-informed guides and the most engaging and meaningful experiences.
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the-meraki-girl-101 · 5 years ago
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eastmedyachting · 5 years ago
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Luxury Gulet Charter Turkey
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Been working overtime and are craving a break from the daily routine? Or do you just fancy a change of scenery? Whatever your reasons, a luxury gulet charter Turkey provides the perfect location for a long-awaited getaway or simply an escape from the monotonous routine. A gulet holiday in Turkey can be whatever you want it to be.
Surround Yourself With Beauty on a Luxury Gulet
Take in the awe-inspiring coastline from the deck of your yacht in one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, Turkey! Turkey boasts a beautiful coastline that’s just waiting to be explored. Stunning beaches with clear-blue seas, and the perfect climate. The average temperature in Turkey from June to September is a whopping 33 degrees Celsius! But that’s not all a luxury yacht charter Turkey can offer you, as the country has an abundance of things to do. Whether that’s lazing on the beach basking in the sun, or a visiting the cities. A gulet trip can take you on a cultured and historical journey. A charter holiday in Turkey has it all on offer.
The Ideal Destination
Turkey is the perfect destination for a Mediterranean sailing holiday. The Turkish Riviera, known as the Turquoise Coast offers a gentle, relaxing yachting experience, as well as thriving port towns. Secluded anchorages and quiet islands provide an endless possibilities for your gulet charter in Turkey.
Sample Middle Eastern Delights - Gulet Charter Turkey
Ever wanted to sample dishes from Middle Eastern Asian and Europe, on a luxury gulet charter you can make that happen. Turkey has a multitude of tantalising dishes to choose from as the Turkish cuisine benefits from the country’s rich cultural diversity. Turkey is renowned for its sweet desserts including the world famous Turkish delight and baklava. Turkey is also known for its tempting seafood dishes including swordfish, sardines and red mullet.
Ideal Locations to visit on Your Gulet Vacation in Turkey
Turkey boasts many aesthetically pleasing south coastal towns of Antalya, Kaş, Fethiye, Gocek and Marmaris. On a gulet you will be free to sample what each has to offer. The western coastal towns of Bodrum, Didim, Yalikavak and Kusadasi offer great harbours. In the gulfs of Gokova and Hisaronu you are never far from the ideal mooring.
Never Far From a Landmark - Luxury Gulet Charter Turkey
In Turkey you’ll never be far from a monumental landmark. Turkey boasts some of the most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. There are also landmarks including Cappadocia and the Blue Lagoon - that you won’t want to miss on your charter in Turkey.
Why  Gulet Charter Turkey?
Turkey offers calm sailing on your luxury gulet charter with consistent winds offering perfect conditions for your holiday. A luxury gulet charter in Turkey will allow you to explore the beautiful Turkish Riviera and experience the confluence of European and Asian cultures. And what better way to do it than on the perfect Gulet of your choice. Gulets ooze style, comfort and extravagance all in one. Enquire today and you could be taking S Dogu, Didi or Caner IV for a ride on a journey you'll never forget. Read the full article
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fuckin long time ago vol2
I was tagged by @sheonlycaresaboutbands . Thank you hun!! <333333
🍒Laat🍒
last drink: fanta
last phone call: my dad
last song you listened to: Back From The Dead by Santa Cruz
last time you cried: i dont remember
🍒Have you ever🍒
dated someone twice: no
been cheated on: no
kissed someone and regretted it: no
lost someone special: yes
been depressed: pffff pffff pffff.. many times
been drunk and thrown up: nope
🍒IN THE PAST YEAR YOU🍒
made a new friend: yes
fallen out of love: no
laughed till you cried: yes, so fuckin muuuch
met someone who changed you: no
found out who your true friend were: no
found out someone was talking about you: no
🍒GENERAL🍒
how many people on tumblr do you know in real life ? 1, @steelfoxx but i mean we dont really know each other, we just live in the same town(and im a big fan of her band) (i sys Stavri sme si guitar drujki<3)
do you have any pets ? yup, 2 dogs and 2 cats
do you want to change your name ? nope
what time did you wake up this morning ? 10:00ish
what were you doing last night: pfff i dont remember
name something you cannot wait for: Christmas
have you ever talked to a person named tom: no
what’s getting on your nerves right now ? nothing
blood type: A+
nickname: Ani, Angie, Angi
relationship status: taken
zodiac sign: Taurus
pronouns: she/her
favorite tv show: American Horror Story, Sons Of Anarchy, Sherlock, Heartland
college: 9th grade in highschool :(
hair color: brown
do you have a crush on someone: no
what do you like about yourself: im bitch, but im nice and help ppl when they deserve it; i rlly like my eyes tbh
🍒FIRSTS🍒
first piercing: my ears when i was 2(or maybe 3)
first sport you joined: Ive never joined any sport
first vacation: Kusadasi(not really sure)
🍒MORE GENERAL🍒
eating: nothing rn
drinking: nothing rn
I’m about to: go and finish Young Blood Rising’s solos cuz i wanna do a video with my sis tomorrow and send it for the @scfanvideoproject
listening to: Young Blood Rising by Santa Cruz (cuz i gotta do the solos and their new album is sooooo gooood!)
want kids: maybe
get married: maybe
career: fuck yeah
🍒WHICH IS BETTER🍒
lips or eyes: eyes
hugs or kisses: hugs
shorter or taller: both
older or younger: both
romantic or spontaneous: both
sensitive or loud: LOOOOUUUDD*imagine me shouting this*
hook up or relationship: relationship
troublemaker or hesitant: TROBLEMAKER OFC
🍒HAVE YOU EVER🍒
kisses a stranger: nope
drank hard liquor: ive never drank more than a beer
lost glasses/ contacts: no
sex on first date: nooo(still virgin)
broken someone’s heart: no
been arrested: no
turned someone down: no
🍒DO YOU BELIEVE🍒
in yourself: sometimes
miracles: maybe
love at first sight: maybe but i trully believe in falling in love with(40+ year old) band member at first sigh ;)
heaven: maybe
santa claus: ofc
I tag @pour-some-rocknroll-on-me @i-dont-care-if-you-dont88 @medurith @izzy-come-out-where-ever-you-are @angiemars @steelfoxx @rocknrolljunkie17 @chillachin @it-doesnt-make-a-difference @maxvelasquez @whitefeather79 @littlefatrat @paradise-city1987 @i-want-to-be-watered-by-roger @oldschoolimagineblog
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miaglotravel-blog · 5 years ago
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Top 10 Places in Turkey to Visit
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Turkey is one of the greatest under-rated travel destinations of our time, especially for backpackers. It is located in western Asia and south-eastern Europe and has been receiving the cultures from both continents. That’s why it is so attractive for many travelers around the world. It is rich for beautiful natures, ancient ruins, beaches, mountains, and architectural heritage. We have been traveling around Turkey last summer for 5 weeks and we tried to avoid the touristy places. If you are planning to visit Turkey in a more adventurous way, we would recommend you visit these top 10 places as below. (Prices may differ since we explored Turkey in high-season, the prices might be up.
Here are the top 10 places in Turkey:
10 Kas on Top 10 Places in Turkey
Kas, once an unspoiled fishing village, is now a relatively unspoiled tourist town on the southern bulge of Turkey’s Mediterranean coast southeast of Fethiye and southwest of Antalya. The beaches are small, pebbly and apt to be crowded, so visitors in search of a broad, long sand beach drive west to Patara. Kas is also a good place for exploring the plentiful ancient Lycian cities and archeological sites. When we were there, it was so hot that we couldn’t sleep in our tent at night. We crashed at the beach and fell asleep there. The view was wonderful and the water bright blue, unfortunately, the hot weather makes us leave the place.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Kas from Antalya of Fethiye around 3 hours driving. We recommend you stay in Kas camping 45TL for 2 persons including the tent. The camping doesn’t have a swimming pool but it has its own private beach.
9 Safranbolu on Top 10 Places in Turkey
Safranbolu is a historical place located near the northwestern black sea coast of Anatolia in Karabuk Zonguldak, dates back as far as 3000BC. It was placed in the world cultural heritage list by UNESCO in appreciation of the successful efforts in the preservation of its real name for its houses. While walking around, you might feel like you are in a cute little French or Austrian city or village.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Safranbolu from Samsum for 35TL per person. We recommend you stay in Safa Pension for 60TL for 2 persons.
8 Istanbul
Istanbul once known as Constantinople and Byzantium before that, it is the biggest city in Turkey and the second biggest city in the world. It is a magical meeting place of East and west. It has more top-drawer attractions than it has minarets. The mosques, bazaars, and Turkish baths of Istanbul could keep you happily occupied for your entire trip, an eyeful of breathtaking architecture (which is interesting for people who love buildings, we are more of the nature-loving kinds). Kick your trip off at the Sultan Ahmet Camii “Blue Mosque”, which is visible from many points of the city. Stroll the Galata Bridge and stop by the Miniaturk Park to see its tiny artifacts. The Grand Bazaar has thousands of shops to browse. We especially loved our day relaxing at the river-side with some soda away from the big-city life.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Istanbul from everyplace in Turkey. We recommend you stay in Chill Outliya Hostel 64TL for 2 persons, the atmosphere is good there and the rooms are decent.
7 Kusadasi
Kusadasi used to be a fishing village but now Kusadasi, on Turkey’s west coast, has transformed into a bustling holiday place. The beaches are the main pull during the day, and after dark, the town comes to life, with vibrant bars and clubs. It gives you8 beaches to choose from. There is Ladies Beach, Guzelcamli and many more. The ruins of the ancient city of Ephesus are just half an hour away. You can see the remains of the Temple of Artemis, the Roman library. This was our first stop after Istanbul and we didn’t really like the city itself, it was very touristy and the beach was dirty.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Kusadasi from Istanbul by taking a night bus around 11 hours driving. We recommend you stay at Yat Camping for 30TL 2 persons including the tent.
6 Amasya
Amasyastands in the mountains above the Black Sea coast, set apart from the rest of Anatolia in a narrow valley along the banks of the Yeşilırmak River. Strolling around the city gives you a feeling of being in a French town. The city is surrounded by mountains which include ancient kings’ tombs. At night the city starts living and the atmosphere is enjoyable.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Amasya from Sivas I think it is 30TL per person. You can find accommodation there around 80TL for 2 persons.
5 Amasra on Top 10 Plcaes in Turkey
Amasra is 6hours driving, 450km-long journey from Istanbul to Amasra, but your first glimpse of the city from the hills above will tell you that the trip was worthwhile. Behind the mountains is located a  peninsula with two bays and a rocky island reached by a Roman bridge, the town is the Black Sea’s prettiest port. It’s a popular tourist center, but low-key in comparison with many Aegean and Mediterranean resorts.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Amasra from Bartin I think around 10TL per person. We recommend you stay in Balkaya Pensiyon Amasra for 100TL for 2 persons. The day after we hitchhiked from Bartin to Amasra, which is a cheaper and more adventurous option. We caught a ride within a few minutes.
4 Iztuzu beach / Dalyan on Top 10 Places in Turkey
Iztuzu beach is a 4,5KM long beach near Dalyan in the Mediterranean. During the day people swim, walk, lay in the sun to the sound of the cramping waves, but at night a barrier comes down and the beach is claimed back by nature, in particular by hundreds of loggerhead turtles, one of the oldest surviving animals in the world.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Iztuzu beach from Dalyan for 5TL per person by minibus. You can also rent bikes (like we did) and bike some 12 kilometers from Dalyan to Istuzu Beach, a mountainous area with beautiful surroundings (Just rent appropriate mountain bikes to make it easier for yourself, we did it with normal bikes, and it was a hell of a way haha). We recommend you stay in Dalyan Camping in Dalyan 40TL for 2 persons including the tent
3 Olympos
Olympos is believed to be a pre-Greek word for the mountain over 20 peaks. It is under conservation laws protecting the area from the development of mass tourism, making it unique as a natural paradise for everyone to enjoy. From the main street, you can enter the beach by paying 6TL per person. You can take a walk around the old, Greek ruins and ancient rocks. Follow the broken river to the beach and you will find the hidden pearl. Take some time to discover and hike around. Olympos forms part of the Olympos Bey Daglari National park situated on Turkey’s southern coastline in the province of Antalya. It is famous for three houses as well. While staying in Olympos you could also take some time to visit the natural fires of Chimaera in Cirali, just a few minutes away from Olympos.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Olympos from Antalya but also from Kas and other places. We recommend you stay in treehouses around 50TL/70TL per person Including breakfast and dinner. There are plenty of campsites as well.
2 Saklikent on Top 10 Places in Turkey
Saklikent gorge is one of the top 10 places in Turkey. It is the second-largest gorge in Europe, the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey, about 40 minutes driving from Fethiye. It is a spectacular place with sculpted walls soaring high above. The gorge is walkable after April when most of the snow from the Taurus Mountains has melted and passed through the gorge on its way to the Xanthos River. If you want, you can rent rafts and raft from through the river.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can get to Saklikent from Fethiye for 10TL per person by a small dolmus bus. We recommend you stay in Saklikent camping 30TL for 2 persons including the tent, sanitary and a small swimming pool. Be aware of taking food and beverages since the small restaurants there are expensive and there isn’t a decent shop to do your groceries.
1 Goreme / Cappadocia on Top 10 Places in Turkey
Cappadocia is on the top 10 places in Turkey. It is the historic area of central Anatolia bounded by the towns of Hacibektas, Aksaray, Nigde, and Kayseri. known as Cappadocia ancient times and It is still Kapadokya informally today. It is famous for its valley, canyon, hills and unusual rock formation created as a result of the eroding rains and winds of thousands of years ago. Cappadocia was a famous spot for early hippies on the hippie trail in the 1960s. Some came just for 2/3 nights but stayed there for a lifetime. Enjoy the silence and the amazing surroundings, Cappadocia is definitely a visit worth it while escaping from the busy city life.
How to get there and where to stay?
You can find the bus from any decent city to Göreme and then possibly you will have to change the bus. (Free service) The price is around 50TL per person from Antalya.  We recommend you stay in camping called Göreme camping 30TL for 2 persons including the tent.
These are the top 10 places in Turkey, but I am sure there are more beautiful places to discover in Turkey. Please, let us know what you think in the comment section and don’t forget to read How to go from Antalya to Cappadocia.
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toursflame · 5 years ago
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Best Turkey Tour - 10 Days In Turkey
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Best Turkey Tour - 10 Days In Turkey includes all airport transfers, flights, 9 nights accommodation, fully guided tours in Istanbul, Cappadocia, Pamukkale, Ephesus, Gallipoli, Troy and Pergamon, all museum entrance fees, breakfast and lunch. Come visit for 10 Days Turkey Tour & See the famous sites in the Old City such as, the Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace, and the Grand Bazaar. Take a relaxing cruise on the Bosphorus. Gaze at the shops as you stroll down Istiklal street or take a ride on the historic trolley. Experience all of the must sees of Cappadocia. Watch the sunrise from a hot air balloon as you float above the fairy chimneys that dot the landscape. Stay in one of the charming cave hotels built into the volcanic rocks of Göreme. Tour the famous sites of the region such as the underground city of Derinkuyu, Uçhisar Castle, Göreme Open Air Museum, Selime Monastery and the Ihlara Valley. Learn how the ANZAC and Ottoman forces laid down their lives during WWI. Tour the battlefields and memorials of Gallipoli. Marvel at the ancient ruins of Troy and Pergamon. Climb inside a replica of the Trojan horse. Walk through the famous white travertines of Pamukkale heated by thermal waters. Retain your youth after a swim in Cleopatra's Pool. Discover what remains of one of the 7 ancient wonders of the world, the Temple of Artemis. Take a fully guided tour of the ruins of Ephesus. See the last dwelling place and tomb of the Virgin Mary. Have an adventure you'll never forget with Multi City Turkey Tour.
About your Turkey Tour Cappadocia, Ephesus, Gallipoli, Istanbul, Pamukkale, Pergamon, Troy
Istanbul: The city is one of the oldest in the world and dates back to 667 BCE. The city has been ruled by many different empires, has had a few different names and has seen times of prosperity and destruction. The city itself is a museum of treasures waiting to be discovered. Historical gems are scattered through out and there is certainly something to interest everyone. The most famous sites of Istanbul are found in the Old City, also known as Sultanahmet. Here, within walking distance of each other, you will find the Hagia Sofia, the Blue Mosque, the Hippodrome, the Basilica Cistern and The Grand Bazaar. The Hagia Sofia is one of the oldest standing basilicas in the world. It was built in 537 and still contains some of the original mosaics. The Blue Mosque is known for its six minarets, which when it was built was unheard of. Most mosques built by sultans only had four minarets. It is called the Blue Mosque because of the blue colored tiles that line the walls inside. The Hippodrome runs parallel to the Blue Mosque and contains historic relics acquired through out the centuries. The Basilica Cistern was built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. It was a way for the city to store water for the residents, which was especially helpful if the city was ever attacked. The cistern is underground and can hold up to 100,000 tons of water. The Grand Bazaar is one of the most famous bazaars in the world. Built in 1461, it covers 60 blocks of Istanbul and boasts over 3,600 shops. Across the river on the other European part, you will find the Galata Tower and Istiklal street. These are both a must see when visiting Istanbul. The city has seen many Galata Towers through its history that have been destroyed by war, natural disaster or fire. But the city has always rebuilt it due to its necessity against foreign invaders. To keep foreign war ships from gaining access to the Golden Horn, the residents would stretch a chain across the water. One side connected to the Galata tower and one on the old city side. It’s always been a very useful defense mechanism. Istiklal street is one of the busiest shopping streets in Istanbul. Istiklal translated from Turkish means independence. The street was originally named the Rue de Pera, but was renamed after Turkey became a republic in the 1920’s. There are many boutiques, restaurants and bars on Istiklal, which meet Taksim Square at its northern point. Taksim Square is the center of the modern city and is always full of people. Of course, no trip to Istanbul would be complete with out a cruise on the Bosphorus. It’s a great, relaxing way to see the city. There are many different types of Bosphorus tours, long and short. Some stop at a few destinations and some only cruise up and down. Whatever your preference, it’s available. You should spend about 3 days in Istanbul on your Multi City Turkey Tour, in order to see all of the main sites. There are many hotels, restaurants, sites and shopping experiences. There’s no doubt that you will always find something to do.
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Cappadocia: Cappadocia is a region in central Turkey and gaining more popularity every year. During the Tertiary period, about 50 million years ago, volcanic material covered the landscape and erosion over the years created the unique pieces of landscape that are now known as fairy chimneys. The Hittites were some of the first settlers of the region and they discovered that the volcanic rock that covered the terrain was easy to carve. It is believed that they built the underground cities that still exist there today. The most famous is called Derinkuyu and it is 18 levels deep, although tourists are only allowed to visit the first 8 levels. The Hittites controlled the region from 2500 - 2000 BCE until the Assyrians took it over. Through the years, the area was ruled by a few different settlements including, the Phrygians, Lydians and Persians, before coming under Roman rule around 17 AD. The region was converted to Christianity and a monastic community spread through the region. The monks built their monasteries into the large volcanic rock formations. Goreme, as the main city of Cappadocia is known, boasts many geological must sees. From the underground cities, to the rock monasteries to the natural valleys and rock formations, it's a geological wonderland.  By far, the best way to see it is at dawn from a hot air balloon. The hot air balloons of Cappadocia have become quite famous and they are something that is not to be missed. The balloons take off before dawn and the view of the sunrise from the balloon is stunning. Even from the ground, the sight of the balloons in the air is breathtaking and its worth it to get up early and take a look. When people see Cappadocia, they often think that the land is dry and barren, but in fact it is the opposite. Due to the volcanic ash, the terrain is quite fertile and a popular spot for vineyards. Wineries have been in operation since the Hittite period as well as pottery made from the clay of the Kizilirmak River. Cappadocia, translated from the original Hittite means the land of the beautiful horses. Still to this day, horse back is an excellent way to see the area. A particularly great tour is that of the Rose Valley on horse back at sunset. The easiest way to see the most popular sites of Cappadocia are by taking the fully guided North and South tours. Each is a full day tour and between the two, you won't miss a thing. The North Tour is a convenient way to see Uçhisar Castle, Göreme Open Air Museum, the fairy chimneys, Avanos and Çavusin. While the South Tour covers the Derinkuyu (the underground city), Selime Monastery, Pigeon Valley and the Ihlara Valley. A stay in Cappadocia would be incomplete if you didn't spend the night in one of the enchanting cave hotels. Carved into the famous volcanic rock formations around Göreme, these hotels are a once in a lifetime experience. It's also very easy to see the balloons in the morning from these hotels. There are many to choose from and one is just as charming as the next!
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Ephesus: Ephesus is one of Turkey's many ancient cities. However, there are a few things that make it a bit more notable than some of the other ancient cities. In the 7th century BCE, the Lydians ruled the city of Ephesus. Their king, Croesus, built a Temple to the Greek Godess Artemis. However, in 356 BCE, a man named Herostratus burned down the temple because he wanted to be famous for destroying something so beautiful. The Ephesians rebuilt the temple 4 times bigger and it became one of the 7 Wonders of the World. In 129 BCE Ephesus came under Roman rule and became quite a prosperous city. At one point it was so large that it was second only to Rome. As Christianity spread, it is said that Saint John and Saint Paul visited the city and rebuked Artemis and the Roman Gods. They converted many to Christianity. It is said that Mary, Jesus's mother, lived the rest of her days in Ephesus with Saint Paul. Her tomb can be visited along with that of Saint Paul. In 262 AD, the Goths destroyed the city and the Temple of Artemis with it. The temple was never rebuilt and pieces of it can be found in the British Museum. As Christianity became the official religion of the region, everything relating to Artemis was destroyed. Emperor Constantine declared Constantinople, or modern day Istanbul, his capital of the Eastern region and Ephesus descended into ruin. The Ottomans took control of Ephesus in the 15th century, but the city was in such a state of decay, that it was abandoned. In 1863, British engineer John Turtle Wood began searching for the remains of Ephesus. Six years later he found it and began excavations. Near Ephesus is the town of Selçuk and it's definitely worth a visit. After Ephesus, the top attractions in Selçuk are Saint John's Basilica where it is rumored that Saint John is buried. Near the basilica is the Isa Bey Mosque. The exterior is beautiful and it is always open to visitors, except at prayer time. There are also some great beaches to visit in the area. Pamucak, Kusadasi and Alaçati are close and quite lovely. Windsurfing and other water sports are available in Alaçati. For wine lovers, take a trip up into the hills outside of Selçuk to a town called Sirince. Spend the day tasting the homemade wine of the region and shopping for souvenirs made by the locals.
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Pamukkale: Pamukkale is mostly known for the white travertines that formed along the side of the hill. Pamukkale translates to Cotton Castle in Turkish and gets its name because from afar it does indeed resemble a fluffy white castle. However, the city has more to offer besides the travertines. It is also the home of the ancient city called Hierapolis, which was built on top of thermal hot springs. The hot springs are the reason for the travertines. When the water from the hot springs flows down the hill, it loses carbon monoxide and leaves behind limestone deposits. Over time, the deposits built up in a step like fashion. The earliest records of the city of Hierapolis date back to 197 BCE and it is said that the city was founded by the king of Pergamum, Eumenes II. The people believed that the hot springs contained healing powers and people traveled to the city to bathe in the water and cure their various ailments. Hierapolis was conquered by the Romans in 133 BCE and destroyed by an earthquake in 60 AD. However, the city was rebuilt and prospered in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. The city began to decline in the 6th century and became partly covered in water. Excavations began to uncover the city in the 19th century. There is speculation that Cleopatra once travelled to Hierapolis to bath in the healing waters and make herself look younger. Due to this story, one of the pools on the site is named after her and you too can swim in the pool and retain your youth. The town of Pamukkale at the base of the travetines is a small but friendly town. There are a few different hotels and restaurants to choose from if you wish to spend the night here. Like Cappadocia, Pamukkale has also started offering hot air balloon rides over the travertines at sunrise. This is less known and the balloons in Pamukkale are always available as opposed to Cappadocia. Another fun activity that is offered in Pamukkale is paragliding. There are a few different companies to choose from. But they all fly you over Hierapolis and the travertines. It's a great view and a great time!   Gallipoli: The Gallipoli peninsula is best known for its part in WWI. The allied forces (Britain and France) attacked Gallipoli on the 25th of April, 1915. Their goal was to gain control of the Dardanelle straight, which would give them access to their allies in Russia. However, at the time, Gallipoli was controlled by the Ottoman Empire, who was fighting on the same side as Germany. After 8 months of trench warfare, the allies admitted defeat and evacuated. Both sides suffered major casualties. Today, the Gallipoli battlefields are a natural historic park, made up of grave yards and monuments to both sides. The tour takes you all around the peninsula to the different battlefields and talks about the strategies and outcomes of the war. The guide is very knowledgeable and always welcoming of questions. The closest town which has the most to offer accommodation and restaurant wise is Çanakkale. It's a charming little village on the other side of the Dardanelles. Desite being on the opposite side of the straight, it is still very close to all of the sites and is the perfect place to stay.  
Troy:
The city of Troy dates back to 3,000 B.C. Troy was destroyed and rebuilt several times and remains from the different cities have been found in the archeological digs of the area. Evidence on 10 different cities has been found. At one point, experts didn't believe the city of Troy actually existed and that it was merely a fictional city from Homer's The Iliad. However, in 1863 a British archeologist found the remains of a city in an area of Turkey called Hisarlık and was sure that it was Troy. The city has been thoroughly excavated since then, however, experts still aren't convinced that this was in fact Troy. Nowadays, the ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination. There is a replica of the Trojan Horse and a museum housing the artifacts is being built. Whether or now the city truly is Troy, the ruins and the history are beautiful to behold.  
Pergamon:
Pergamon is an ancient city located on the Aegean Sea. It was founded during the Hellenistic period. After Alexander the great, Pergamon was controlled by a Macedonian general, until the city swore allegiance to the Seleucid Empire. The city grew in to a small kingdom and eventually the ruler Attalus declared himself the king and started the Attalid dynasty. Following Attalus was Eumenes II who became an ally of Rome. When the Romans expelled the Seleucids from the Anatolia region, the Romans gave the territory to Eumenes II to rule over. His fellow Greeks shunned him as a traitor for allying himself with Rome. However, his new territory elevated his holdings into a significant kingdom. Eumenes II decided to turn Pergamon into a cultural capital. He grew Pergamon's library so that it was second only to Alexandria's. As a result of this, the Greek ruler of Egypt became jealous and forbade the export of papyrus. So, Pergamon began producing parchment on a massive scale, which turned out to be more durable than papyrus. During the 3rd century, the city fell into decline which was worsened by an earthquake. Followed by an attack on the city by the Goths. With the rise of Christianity, the city and its pagan temples were left to rot.   Today, you can tour the ancient ruins of the city, including the library. Archeologists estimate that what remains of the reading room would hold up to 20,000 books and that that was only 10 percent of the whole library. Perhaps the most impressive surviving relics of Pergamon and of ancient history in general is the Great Altar. Unfortunately in resides in a museum in Berlin.     People Also Search: Best Turkey Tour, 10 Days In Turkey, Multi City Turkey Tour, turkish travel agents, western turkey map, goreme tours, best tour operators in turkey, heritage tours cappadocia, western turkey cities, western turkey bird,tourism company in turkey, 7 Day Istanbul Western Turkey tour, Western Turkey Tour, gulet cruise turkey prices, blue cruise turkey prices, blue cruise fethiye, gulet cruise turkey tripadvisor, blue cruise turkey tripadvisor, blue tour turkey, blue cruise turkey fethiye to olympos,my blue cruise turkey, Blue Cruise Turkey, turkey multi day tours, antalya city tour, antalya tour package, antalya tourist guide, antalya excursions prices, cheap excursions in antalya, antalya tours viator, cheap antalya tours, antalya day trips deals, 8 day Turkey tour, ephesus to pamukkale, Istanbul day trips, Antalya day trips, cappadocia pamukkale tour, ephesus and pamukkale in one day, ephesus and pamukkale tour from izmir, ephesus pamukkale tours from kusadasi, ephesus and pamukkale tour from fethiye, ephesus and pamukkale tour from marmaris, tours from istanbul to ephesus and pamukkale, ephesus Tour, pamukkale tour, Daily Ephesus Tours, Daily Pamukkale tours, Istanbul outdoor tours, Guided tours, Group tours, Bus tours, 2 Day Turkey tours, Shore Excursions, izmir to ephesus, istanbul to ephesus, ephesus tour from, izmir, cappadocia pamukkale tour, day trips from marmaris, ephesus to izmir, pamukkale tour from izmir, pamukkale to ephesus bus, ephesus tours from izmir airport, ephesus and pamukkale tour from fethiye, ephesus pamukkale tours from kusadasi, ephesus and pamukkale tour from marmaris, marmaris party boat, cheap massage in marmaris, turkey tour 9 days, tours from izmir, best turkey tour packages, turkey tours, turkey tours packages, istanbul itinerary 4 days, 5 days in turkey, 5 day turkey tour, turkey itinerary 4 days, turkey itinerary 6 days, 4 days turkey tour packages, turkey tours 2017, turkey vacation packages all inclusive, turkey tour packages from pakistan, turkey tour packages from malaysia, turkey tour companies, turkey tours tripadvisor, best turkey tours, turkey tours from usa, 4 Days Turkey Tour, Konya day trips, Hierapolis day trips, Cappadocia Balloon ride, Small Group tours, gallipoli tours from canakkale, istanbul to gallipoli distance, gallipoli and troy tours from istanbul, gallipoli tours 2017, best gallipoli tours, gallipoli, tours 2018, viator gallipoli tour, Pergamon tour, troy turkey, troy tour from istanbul, istanbul to troy, distance, istanbul to troy train, trojan horse istanbul, troy tours turkey, getting to troy from istanbul, troy tours israel reviews, Gallipoli battlefield day trips, Legendary of Troy day trips, Pergamon day trips, Hierapolis day trips Read the full article
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kimberlycreed90 · 5 years ago
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Kusadasi Turkey – See the magnificent ruins of Ephesus
Have you ever stood before some ancient structure and thought: “How on earth did they build that without modern equipment?” I definitely felt that way when I was in Ephesus. Celsus’ Library is beautiful and an absolute marvel.
This is a port where you definitely benefit from a knowledgeable tour guide. Getting insights into the history take this from being immediately impressive to something you will think and talk about for years.
An added benefit of a qualified guide – when something unexpected happens, they can adapt. The day we were in port was a national holiday, so Ephesus wasn’t open until 11 am. Fortunately our guide was very experienced, and knew what to do. Rather than just wasting time waiting, she took us to a series of interesting sites which enriched the experience.
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Celsus’ Library. Didn’t see any books
One piece of free advice – if you go to Ephesus, take the Terrace Houses option. It is like stepping back in time, and seeing how people lived 2000 years ago. Well, very rich people.
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Just don’t be fooled by the “Genuine Fake Watches”. They looked like real watches to me.
Source: https://www.travellingmatti.com/blog/kusadasi-turkey-see-the-magnificent-ruins-of-ephesus
from Travelling Matti https://travellingmatti.wordpress.com/2019/07/06/kusadasi-turkey-see-the-magnificent-ruins-of-ephesus/
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