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    • Jour 147

      Beach days Bodrum

      29 août 2023, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Today I went to the beach. The water was really nice. We went out to the rope and Dad spiked his bottom on the barnacles on the bottom of the floaty thing. Once we went back we saw a swing in the water. It didn’t swing very well because it was in the water but it was still fun. After we got back we laid down on the sun beds which weren’t in the sun. It wasn’t that relaxing because the music was blasting right next to us. We got some drinks. I got a virgin mojito. It was really good. It tasted like mint lemonade. After our drink we packed up and went shopping. I bought a dream catcher. Then we went back to the hotel and jumped into the pool. Then we had a shower and we went to dinner. After dinner we watched a couple of episodes of friends and the we went straight to sleep. It was a good day. By Ariah

      ⛱️Bodrum⛱️Blue skies☀️Blue seas. An insane number of beach clubs complete with on-beach jacuzzis, gogo dancers, hookah smoking and oiled men. It was intense but managed to chill for a few days before the next leg of our journey. By mum.
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    • Jour 148

      Thanks Türkiye, its been real

      30 août 2023, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      We’ve spent the days since our trip to Ephesus just chilling by the pool, having our ears blasted with Turkish EDM at the beach, and catching up on homework.

      We managed to sneak in a third Wonder of the World with the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus ✅🏛️ and a little shopping along the way as well.

      Turns out today is actually Victory Day for the Turkish people with a national holiday, tons of Turkish flags everywhere, and possibly celebrations in town (the tourism staff at the mausoleum weren’t sure… 😳). Lucky we had figured that out else we would have been even more surprised by the show that was put on at the hotel that night!

      Türkiye has been great. So much to see and really lovely people. Such a big country though - we really only seen a tiny bit despite the month here!

      Off to Dubai for tomorrow - time to practice saying hello and thank you on another language again!!
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    • Jour 6

      Bodrum

      20 juillet 2023, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Arrived at the Turkish port of Bodrum. The ship is moored around 15 minutes walk to the town - a long way back in the 35+ heat. Usual knock off designer stuff everywhere you look in the local shops but a lovey harbour and beach resort.En savoir plus

    • Jour 9

      Türkei Bodrum

      24 juillet 2023, Turquie ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Von Athen bin ich mit der Fähre in die Türkei gefahren was mich 17 SFr. kostete. Es war spannender Weg. Ich bin 3 Nächte im Canna Garden Hotel. Der Pool ist sehr schön und ich war jeden Abend gegen 7 Uhr für 1-2 Stunden darin und habe mich erholt. Das waren die bequemsten Tage die ich seit langem nicht mehr hatte. Das Hotel kostete mich 105 SFr.En savoir plus

    • Jour 4–6

      Bodrum, Turkey

      13 novembre 2023, Turquie ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

      So, we finally made it to our destination after a long and tiring overnight bus ride. Surprisingly, the bus was pretty comfortable considering the circumstances. After all the stress of catching the bus the night before, we were both completely exhausted. Thankfully we were able to get some rest (with a little help from Valium, I must admit).

      To start our day off right, we decided to find a cozy cafe where we could grab some coffee and breakfast toasties while killing time before heading to our hotel. It was around 10 am when we stumbled upon Asmin Hotel, the place we had booked in advance. Despite having a confirmation for our reservation, we discovered the entire hotel had closed for the season. Thankfully, our credit card hadn't been charged yet so I quickly cancelled the transaction before anything went through.

      By luck, as we stood there lost and unsure of what to do next, the receptionist from the hotel next door happened to be passing by. They informed us that Asmin Hotel had shut down a week earlier but luckily they had an available room for us. Talk about being in the right place at the right time!

      Since it was quite chilly and rainy outside, we decided to relax in our room for a while before venturing out to explore. Eventually, when there was a break in the rain, we strolled down towards the marina waterfront. Luckily as another storm rolled in, and brought with it pouring rain, we found a small bar called "Hot Pub" tucked away on a side street.

      This bar turned out to be quite amazing! Not only did they have an awesome playlist filled with yacht rock classics playing in the background but they also served some fantastic beers. We were able to kick back, relax, and enjoy a few drinks while waiting for the rain to let up.

      So, as we were getting pretty hungry, the whole town's electricity suddenly went out. We had to settle our bill at the pub using just the light from our phone torches. Luckily, some places along the Marina were running on generators, so we had a few options for a quick and easy dinner before heading back to get some much-needed rest in an actual bed this time.

      The weather was much better the next day, so we decided to explore some other sights in Bodrum. The Marina led us to a castle situated on a headland that we strolled down towards. While trying to find an entrance, we ended up on the opposite side of town, where there was a long stretch of beach and a cool strip of beach bars and boutiques lining the narrow pedestrian streets.

      Just like everywhere else we visited, many places were closed. But fortunately, we found a spot on the sand for a swim and enjoyed a simple chicken burger for lunch. Despite the storms the day before, today was hot and sunny, making it seem like summer hadn't ended yet.

      For dinner, we opted for another simple meal along the Marina. We noticed several tables with clear glass bottles and discovered they contained Raki. It turns out that it's common for people to drink Raki as a digestiv after their meals.

      All in all, despite a few bumps along the way, it turned out to be a pretty eventful and enjoyable town. Who knows what other surprises await us on this adventure!
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    • Jour 87

      Bodrum

      25 octobre 2022, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      I had a really good sleep and it was easy to get up in the morning, which is nice for a change. :) So I wasn't rushed with packing, breakfast, and the checkout and got to the ferry terminal in time. It was a pretty big chaos there actually since multiple ferries were about to depart but all passengers going to Turkey had to pass the same border control check point and were gathered in the same crowded waiting area. Not much fun with a bicycle. 😅 The ferry ride took only 25min but again we had to queue for a check point once we arrived in Bodrum. They let pass without checking luggage or anything at all.
      I then cycled into town and searched for a Turkish simcard. Since prices for the tourist packages vary depending on the shop, I asked around multiple stores and ended up getting a vodafone 25GB/4 weeks free whatsapp usage package for around 17€. The people in the store were super helpful and friendly. Once everything was set up I went to marina for a second breakfast/lunch, I was pretty hungry. I was sharing the bench with a guy, who I eventually asked where I could store my bicycle safely while I'm off sightseeing. Via google translater he recommended me to ask the people working in a supervised parking lot nearby, which turned out to work fine! 😁 I'm usually not into museums that much, but there's an underwater acheologic museum in Bodrum!! That's where I spent the next two hours, looking at 2000 year old sunken wrecks that they've recovered and stuff they found with it! It was certaiy worth the visit. After the museum, I strolled around the bazaar area and got some amazing bakery goods that I'm still trying to find elsewhere again. :D I then picked up my bicycle and cycled to the mausoleums and theater a little outside of Bodrum. The mausoleum is one of the seven old world wonders and it's probably the only one where you can wander around between its remains and actually touch the stones!! It was pretty cool. :) I also met a Brasilian guy there and we talked a little, which was nice.
      Around 7pm I arrived at my couchsurfer's place Onur. He accepted my last minute request the day before since my former couchsurfer got sick. Just after I dropped my stuff, we were almost immediately heading to a batchata/salsa dance class that he's currently taking. It was so much fun and luckily only the second lesson, so it wasn't too hard yet. We were around 9 people and the course was held in Turkish, of course. 😅 Such a fun experience. :)) After the dance class we went to a bar together with the dance class people, where some of them were participating in a darts competition.
      Around 11pm we took a taxi back home, we both had to get up early, Onur for work and me to get out of the building. 😅 It was a really fun time with Onur and his friends and the best first day in Turkey I could have imagined!! 😁
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    • Jour 21

      Bodrum, Turkey

      11 mai, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Today we are moored in Bodrom, never heard of it before we booked this cruise. No tender today we can just get off and walk into town. Nice walk along the water towards the Castle area. So many dogs and cats around here.

      We made it to the Castle area and the market, goodness so many shops. Think this is like the Shenzhen of Turkey. We bought a Turkish coffee, wow so strong, we got half way through the little cup before it turned to mud. They give you a little cup of water with it, you need it to clean the grit out of your mouth.

      It’s a pretty little town, but very commercial, shops selling everything from bag to shirts. We found a cute little bar right on the water and stayed there for a few drinks, watching the tide come in and the waitresses mix cocktails.

      Back on the ship for a couple of quite hours and then we were off for drinks at The Rocks and then dinner and a show.
      The show was called The Rose, I have no idea really what it was all about except there seemed to be one guy in love with both a girl and a boy, but eventually they decide the three of them could make it work. There was plenty of great singing and dancing and some amazing acrobats. In the end the evil queen didn’t like them be so happy, so they all drank a cup of poison and died. Very gracefully and acrobatically though. Fabulous show!
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    • Jour 11

      Camping really late

      8 septembre 2022, Turquie ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      We left Tepe late and took our time at Pamukkale. Which meant by the time we got to Bodrum it was quite late. We also stopped by the ferry port to check the options for passing to Kos and Rhodos. This meant we had to go into town and into the evening traffic. By the time we got back outside the city it was past 9.

      And so the searrch for campings began. The first one we tried had what seemed at first to be very hospitable hosts. After inviting us to park our motorbike inside, they began showing us around the place. And then came the money talk. The place was 3 times more expensive than the usual ones - the catch was that they included breakfast and dinner. Breakfast was from 9 to 11 am and dinner from 7 to 9am. It was 9.15 when we arrived, so too late for dinner. And our plan was to leave at 7, to catch a ferry. They didn’t want to budge on the price, despite admitting it’s also not possible for us to eat. We left.

      The second camping we went for turned out to be, not a camping. It was a caravan and bungalow park. They insisted in us staying while they tried to figure something out, but it felt dodgy. Eventually they mentioned a friend of theirs has a place nearby where we could pitch the tent. We left.

      The third place we got to was a dead end - perhaps a mistake on my end, as it was really near a beach that mentioned camping on Google, and not a proper camping.

      And then finally, we arrived at the Bodrum EcoFarm Camping and Hostel. The owner was friendly and inviting, we were allowed to pitch the tent near the back of the park, to not disturb the other campers by leaving early. We had tea together and chatted with the other hostel guests for a few minutes. We grabbed dinner and went to bed.
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    • Jour 4

      Windmühlen

      20 septembre 2022, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Die wunderschön hoch auf einem Hügel gelegenen steinernen Windmühlen aus dem 18. Jahrhundert versetzen Sie zurück in die Zeit, in der die Bauten zur Mehlproduktion verwendet wurden. Sie sind weiß getüncht und bieten Spaziergängern ein tolles Ziel und eine verzaubernde Aussicht auf die Stadt. - Soweit der Werbetext, über welchen man im Internet schnell einmal stolpert. Etwa 30Gehminuten vom Hafen entfernt finden wir die Mühlen tatsächlich. Ins 18. Jahrhundert zurückversetzt fühlen wir uns aber nicht. Dank dem Hügel darf aber die zugige Aussicht auf die beiden Buchten genossen werden. Als "verzaubernd" haben wir diese aber nicht wahr genommen...En savoir plus

    • Jour 4

      Rückweg

      20 septembre 2022, Turquie ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Um nochmaliges langwieriges Anstehen zu umgehen, treffen wir bereits 30 Minuten vor der vereinbarten Zeit beim Pier ein. Bei der Gepäck- und anschliessenden Passkontrolle gehören wir zu den ersten. Dies gilt auch beim anschliessenden Boarding. So gelingt es uns, Plätze gleich beim Ausgang zu ergattern. Die Abfahrt erfolgt planmässig. Die Überfahrt dauert aber wiederum statt der angepriesenen 20, etwas mehr als 30 Minuten. Aber wir haben ja Ferien und sind nicht auf der Flucht...
      100erte Meter, bevor der Katamaran wieder am Pier anlegt, bildet sich vor der Ausgangstüre bereits ein dichtes Gedränge. Ob die Leute zur Quaimauer schwimmen wollen? Wieder bei der Passkontrolle angekommen, stehen noch die letzten Leute von einem früheren Schiff an. Bald sind auch wir an der Reihe und können den Hafen kurz darauf via Zollkontrolle verlassen. Wir müssen nicht befürchten, neuerworbene Fakewaren abgeben zu müssen. Bei einigen unserer Mitpassagiere bin ich mir da aber nicht so sicher. Offenbar sind die kontrollierenden Personen hier aber nicht ganz so bissig oder man kennt sich. Jedenfalls darf unter anderen auch ein neuer Louis Vuitton Rucksack das Gelände unbehelligt verlassen.
      Wir schlendern anschliessend noch durch die schmucke Altstadt von Kos Stadt, bevor wir uns in einem hoffnungslos überfüllten Bus auf den Heimweg machen.
      Das Fazit dieses Ausfluges ist ein Satz mit X; Das war nix. Bodrum ist meines Erachtens höchstens für den Erwerb von Fakewaren von Interesse. (Letzteres dürfte dann auch der heimische Zoll an den Waren haben....) Sehenswertes haben wir in der uns verbliebenen Zeit nicht entdecken können.
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