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Kusadasi

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    • Day 91

      Kuşadası

      October 29, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      I got up around 7pm and slowly started packing my stuff. My couchsurfing host Aleyna got up around 7:30am and made us coffee, which we had while chatting until 11am. 😅 So I left her place quite late for my route plans but anyways. :D I then quickly got some breakfast from the bakery down the road and started cycling along the coast towards an old village called Old Doğanbey first, which was recommended to me by Kamil. It was a nice route through little villages and there was a lot of farming going on along the way. Around 2pm, I locked my bike at a car park in Old Doğanbey and was friendly with tourists and locals who wanted to take pictures of me with them. 😅 Especially in Turkey people are interested in me a lot in a very friendly way when I show up by myself with a bicycle. 😅 I then walked around the village for an hour with its beautiful old Ottoman style stone houses! Such a cute place and totally worth it the climb up the hill to get there! 😊 After I had some lunch that I brought, I continued cycling around 3:15pm with another 50km ahead. I don't know why, but since Turkey I generally start cycling a lot later while not having as much daylight anymore, not the best combination. 😅 When I was on the way down from the village, I was barked at by a dog on a property on the side of the road. It happened to me quite a few times that they shoot out at me kind of aggressively. Nothing ever happend though. This time I managed to get a short clip of the dog barking at me. He was wiggling his tail though at the same time. 😅 Still, it took me some time to get past him and he did approach me quite closely barking at me when I walked past..
      It was pretty flat first until Söke, where I had a short rest for another snack. It was pretty late already and still another 20km to go and a huge 300m elevation hill ahead, which I was a little worried about regarding my achilles tendon (more on that when I finally catch up on Greece). Just before approaching the climb past Söke, I wanted to add some air to my backtyre to make it a little easier. In doing so, I almost ruined the valve when unplugging the pump hose, so I left it screwed on the valve and decided to fix it later. 😅 I slowly made my way up the hill amd got to see a beautiful sunset on the way down. Still had 15km to go though, really not the best timing today.. I arrived at couchsurfer Erhan in the dark and pretty exhausted. 😅 He immediately understood my need for a shower and some food and quickly cooked a delicious meal for us (he has a cooking education)! :) We had dinner and some glasses of wine on the balcony with beautiful views onto Kuşadası together, it was really nice. :) Being super exhausted and him having to get up early the next morning to go to Istanbul, I went to bed around 11pm. I initially planned to wake up early since he also had to leave super early. He left me the keys though and told me multiple times that I should stay longer and enjoy having the apartment for myself for the next day. 😅

      Well, I did not get up early and stayed in bed around 9:30am. So I decided to take the offer of another day of rest in Kuşadası. ;) I then got breakfast at the bakery close by which I enjoyed on the balcony with a beautiful view! 😊 I could see the city properly now during daylight and also three huge cruise ships in the harbour. 🙈Before exploring the city together with another couchsurfer I was in touch with, I fixed my tyre issuepn the bicycle. 👌 Çağlar picked me up by around 2pm and we went for coffee together at the seafront. :) He's a nice guy and I enjoyed the conversation with him about Turkey and its people a lot. He showed me around the city, which was super busy with lots of events (live music, dances, stages) since it was independence day! 😁 That also explained the overwhelming amount of flags hanging everywhere!! We walked around inner city, onto a peninsula with a castle called bird island and the drove up a hill to an Atatürk statue next to seen the sunset from up there. :) Next we went to a place called ladies beach and other beaches locals would go to, which was nice. He dropped me off at home by 7pm. I did some grocery shopping and cooked some pasta for dinner. :)
      Then, I slowly packed stuff and made a little present for Erhan as a thank you for when he gets back from Istanbul. Initially, Çağlar and me wanted to go out again in the evening but I was really exhausted with a big day ahead of me. So I stayed in and wanted to sleep earlier for a change (obviously didn't happen..). 😅
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    • Day 32

      Heraklion, Crete

      October 12, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Our ship arrived at 7am at Heraklion, capital of Crete. First stop was Knossos palace (5km from the port), the ruins of a Minoan palace, built in 2000BC. This is one of 4 Minoan palaces that have been uncovered in Crete so far, from the Bronze Age. Around 1700BC a series of earthquakes destroyed most of the palaces but they were rebuilt. The ruins we saw are dated from this second rebuild. Around 1450BC Santorini volcano erupted and Crete was affected by the resulting tsunamis that reached the North coast, destroying their ships which annihilated the Minoan economy.
      The first excavation here began in 1878, and it's still an active archaeological site with more things being uncovered. The palace was a labyrinthine series of 1400 rooms for the royal family, priests etc. It was built as a labyrinth to be a refuge for the minotaur (said to be the product of the daughter of the king and a white bull she fell in love with, according to mythology, which was hunted, then eventually killed by Theseus). Most stone is white gypsum stone, locally occurring (also known as alabaster)
      The red columns we saw in concrete are reconstructed.. (the original columns were cypress) Typical Minoan columns look upside down.. slightly narrower at the base and wider at the top.
      Original Fresco paintings using natural pigments have mostly been moved to the museum, but some have been reproduced here.
      We saw the oldest throne in Europe, and the oldest continual flushing toilet!😲
      The original drinking supply was natural Springs which are still the major water source for Heraklion today
      150,000 tonnes of olive oil are exported from Crete annually. This is their main export, and also 95,000 tonnes of wine.
      .. Back to City centre to the archaeological museum to see the jewellery, pottery, frescoes etc that were found at the palace of Knossos and the 3 other Minoan palaces. The museum is built on top of a Venetian monastery from 15th century, the Venetians controlled Crete from 1204-1669AD and there are remains of many buildings , castles and City walls from this era The Turks took over and held control of Crete from 1669-1898 After that it was a separate state until 1913 when it became part of Greece again.
      We walked the city of Heraklion, including the Venetian sea fortress.
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    • Day 97

      Kusadasi, Take 2

      November 14, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 63 °F

      First stop for the cruise is our second visit to Kusadasi. Since we already hit Ephesus the last time here, we took the opportunity to get some laundry done (such nice people) and pick up a few things. I was in need of more contact lenses so we stopped in at an optician’s shop. They wouldn’t honor my American prescription but another customer who spoke English told us another shop down the road would and literally walked us there. SO NICE! And, bonus! Contacts are about 2/3 the cost of what they would be in the US.

      Walked around a bit more then retrieved our laundry and stopped in to a little place for a snack. Chatting with the very gregarious owner, I mentioned how much I wanted to try Cig Kofte and his chef made us some. Absolutely amazing flavors. Why is it that raw meat is so much more filling than cooked?!
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    • Day 4

      4. Tag

      October 2, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Ephesus (Welterbe) – auf den Spuren des Apostels Paulus
      Heute erwartet uns der nächste Höhepunkt unserer Reise: das antike Ephesus, welches im Juli 2015 ebenfalls zum Weltkulturerbe erklärt wurde. „Die Sonne ist jeden Tag neu“ so sprach einst der Philosoph Heraklit von Ephesus. Heute sind wir in seiner Stadt unterwegs (Eintritt inkl.). Die prachtvolle Celsus Bibliothek, der glänzende Hadrianstempel und das mächtige Amphitheater sind Zeugen einer glorreichen Epoche. Die Stadt ist eine Missionsortschaft von Apostel Paulus. Die einstige Hafenstadt war in ihrer 4.000-jährigen Geschichte Heimat von mehreren Völker, wie z.B. der Römer, Byzantiner und der Seldschuken. Sie gilt heute als eine der beeindruckendsten antiken Städte der Welt. Sie werden begeistert sein!Read more

    • Day 5

      5. Tag

      October 3, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Artemis Tempel (Weltwunder) & Pamukkale (Welterbe)
      Zu Beginn des Tages besichtigen wir die Überreste des legendären Artemis-Tempels (Eintritt inkl.), der als eines der sieben Weltwunder der antiken Welt bekannt ist. Früher der größte Tempel der Antike sind die Ruinen des Baus aus weißem Marmor heute eine der bedeutsamsten Attraktionen der Region. Anschließend fahren wir nach Pamukkale. Die Fahrt führt uns durch das fruchtbare Mäandertal, welches umgeben ist von unendlich vielen Feigen-Plantagen, Baumwollfeldern und Weintrauben-Plantagen. Am Nachmittag machen wir eine Fotopause am Fuße des UNESCO-Weltnaturerbe Pamukkale und bestaunen die einzigartigen Kalksteinterrassen. Wir übernachten in unserem modernen und komfortablen Thermalhotel in Pamukkale.Read more

    • Day 6

      Absteigende Steigerung

      November 2, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Auf dem Weg herab zum Highlight und bekanntesten Objekt finden sich schon einige interessante Punkte. Dazu gehört der Brunnen des Trajan dessen Wasser auch genutzt wurde, um die Prozessionsstraße zu reinigen oder das Freilegen von Häuserinseln, die hier nach dem System des Hippodamus von Milet angelegt wurden. Man kennt diese regelmäßige Anordnung insbesondere aus den USA, wie z.B. in Manhattan.Read more

    • Day 6

      Abendprogramm

      November 2, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Im nächsten Hotel fand der Tag seinen Abschluss. Wegen Stau Ankunft erst im Dunkeln und daher Essig mit Blick aufs Meer. Das Buffet war lecker, vielfältig und landestypisch und hatte ob der Größe allerdings Bahnhofshallencharakter.Read more

    • Day 7

      Alternativlos

      November 3, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Leider entfiel unser Ausflugsprogramm aufgrund mangelnden Interesses. Glücklicherweise gab es noch ein zweites mit einer Besichtigung von Izmir, an dem wir teilnehmen konnten. Es erwartete uns eine etwas mehr als einstündige Busfahrt mit Geschichtslektion über Izmir und die Region.Read more

    • Day 8

      Kusadasi

      June 23, 2016 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Our taxi driver was waiting & gave us a running commentary of the sights & life of Turkey as we drove back to the town. Clearly he was very proud of his country.
      We split up as the girls did a little shopping and enjoyed a drink at The Cafe Center Restaurant in the market. We cast off from Kusadasi with our last sail-away of the trip.Read more

    • Day 5

      Kuşadası

      April 21, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Кушадасы — город-порт, микс разных культур — генуэзцы, итальянцы, британцы, османы, турки… Название курорта в переводе означает «Птичий остров». Связывают это с тем, что рядом с побережьем, где находится Кушадасы, есть островок, где когда-то гнездились птицы. В порт Кушадасы приходят круизные лайнеры, похожие на гигантские плавучие дома, а рядом с этими махинами швартуются «пиратские» шхуны, на которых можно выйти в открытое море. А с набережной легко дойти до генуэзской крепости. Она стоит на островке, который в наши дни соединили с набережной. Город, пропитанный, настоящим турецким колоритом.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Kuşadası, Kusadasi, Кушадасъ, کوش‌آداسی, クシャダス, 쿠샤다스, Къушадасы, Кушадасы, Кушадаси, 庫沙達瑟

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