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    • Day 1

      1. Day Antalya (at Night)

      August 9, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Unfortunately, due to the delay of the SunExpress flight, we arrived shortly after midnight and could no longer use the metro. So we went to the bus station at the airport. Once there, we first got an AntalyaKart. There are two cards, one for one-time use, very suitable if you only want to get to your destination, and one for permanent use. The difference is that the first card is made of paper and the second is made of plastic.

      We took line 600 to Yener Ulusoy Station and then 10 minutes walk to our accommodation.

      Unfortunately, the accommodation is a flop. It is clean but very dingy and somehow uncomfortable.

      A small highlight of the night was the Sampiyon Corbasi, which makes incredibly good Turkish soups.
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    • Day 2

      2. Day Antalya II

      August 10, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      In the evening, Theresa and I went to our Corbasi again and it was incredibly delicious. I can recommend the Tavuk, Iskembe and Mercimek soup with a clear conscience.

      Since Theresa was too tired, I went to the nightlife district alone and went to a bar to watch the Super Cup final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt. Unfortunately we lost. Despite everything, I met nice people again.Read more

    • Day 12

      Shopping in Antalya

      April 13 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Tag 12 – 13.04.2024
      Nach einer entspannten Nacht am Strand geht es Richtung Antalya. Es stehen ein paar Besorgungen an, bevor wir die Region mit guter Infrastruktur bald verlassen werden.
      - Campingkocher, Wasseradapter, Reifenflickset
      - Lebensmittel für die nächsten Tage
      - Einen Matratzentopper, da unsere neuen Polster nicht optimal sind

      Dieser Einkaufszettel endete in einer 5-stündigen Fahrt durch Antalya.

      Bauhaus, Decathlon, 2 Supermärkte, 1 Dönerbude, 5 Matratzenläden und zum Schluss noch ins IKEA.

      Jetzt stehen wir (zum Glück wieder sehr einsam) auf einem Berg unweit eines Canyons, wo wir morgen mal schauen, was es hier zu entdecken gibt.
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    • Day 11

      Kayseri to Antalya by air

      April 24, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      It was sad to leave Göreme this morning as it is so beautiful and there is so much to explore and see. It was lovely to once again experience the glorious sight of the hot air balloons as we left the region and headed 1 hour to Kayseri to cat h a plane to Antalya. With a population of about 1M, Kayseri is a smaller inland town with a small but fairly efficient airport, shared with some of the country’s military aircraft. We have discovered that domestic travel is quite well organized and reasonable within Turkey - and you can expect to get fed - at least a sandwich and a drink - on a 1 hour flight!

      We happily landed in Antalya and felt the Mediterranean vibe right away! Much warmer here - we were happy to feel some summer weather! Ollie was happy to discover the hotel room and to buy some snacks at BIM (like Aldi) and chill out. I found some terrific chill time in the hotel’s hammam and spa! Here I spent time in the sauna, the lovely hammam, had the week of dust and travel scrubbed off of me before being treated to what could be best described as a WWF massage! I slept well ;)
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    • Day 42

      Turkish Haircut

      August 21, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

      I had a little time to fill so I decided to clean up a little. I'd skipped shaving long enough that using a disposable razor was simply not feasible... So I figured I would pop into a barber for a quick shave and haircut.

      The barber spoke only slightly more English than I do Turkish, which is to say that after overlap we had about 7 words total between us and he had a razor. What could go wrong?

      We started off with steaming water and fragrant soap, applied more than liberally with a nice brush. Then applied a second time, until I had a solid inch of foam all over the lower half of my face. He was thorough. Then he carefully straight-razored away the 2 weeks of beard I've been sporting. Reapplying soap with frequency.

      Soap, it seems, is key to the process. Which is fine because it feels good to have my fave lathered.

      Once he got through with the shave he hot waxed my cheekbones and ears. After a few moments of talking his cellphone, he came back and added some globs of wax to my nostrils and nose, too. This was a first for me.

      As the wax cooled, I was served some apple tea. A nice touch, but hard to enjoy with my sniffer stuffed with wax - an experience I was about to discover gets significantly less pleasant with the undoing. Ouch!

      He followed up with a quick rubdown with some sorta toner, and then applied a nice layer of mud mask.

      With my face fully defuzzed and painted dark gray with mud, he got to work on my hair and without much communication I feel like we did a good job. I saw later that he missed one little spot but I think I can fix that myself if I can find some scissors.

      The cut was pretty standard except that he used the straight razor as a final step, with the comb. Not sure what that does but... Ok.

      As the cut ended and the mask dried, he had me lean frontward into the sink and washed both my face and hair very thoroughly, with a lot of soap. A LOT of soap. It gets a little tricky to breath while facing down with a constant spray of soapy water cascading downward over one's nose and mouth. But I *love* having my hair washed and enjoyed every moment of it.

      I thought I was nearly done but... Not even close. We took a tea break, then the assistant went to work on my shoulders with an electric massage machine and the barber proceeded to tone, oil, wipe, tone and... Something else my face. I lost count of the steps and products but it smelled great and each application was like a mini facial massage, while the 14yr old assistant went to work on my legs.

      Once my face and hair were done, both the barber and the boy went to work in earnest. My limbs were stretched and twisted, my neck cracked, my chest stretch and my spine adjusted. I was bent forward again so that they could get to my back and it turned out to be a pretty good massage. Unexpected and a tremendous experience.

      There were tea breaks now and then, but I barely remember when.

      What I thought was a "quick" visit to the barber turned out to be nearly 90 minutes. I emerged refreshed and relaxed and about $20 lighter. I wish my hair grew even faster- I'd do this every week!
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    • Day 54

      D54 Turkey - Kas to Antalya

      August 27, 2019 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      A Snapshot of Our Day

      Photo 1 - The best part about sleeping on the deck of a boat is your body waking up to natural light. Most of us were up enjoying the first signs of sunlight just before 6am, and some took full advantage by having a pre-breakfast swim in the cool water.

      Photo 2 - Dozens of green houses (currently unused) in a nearby valley, which will primarily be used for tomato production in the cooler seasons.

      Photo 3 - On our way to Antalya we stopped to visit the protected ruins of the church of Saint Nicholas. Our guide Mete had told us that this is a common visiting spot for Russian and German tourists and sure enough, shortly after we arrived we were surrounded by tourists who had clearly made a bee line to see St. Nicholas’ grave. I tried to keep clear of the swelling crowds and found myself admiring the worn paintings on the interior walls and domes of the chapel.

      Photo 4 - More paintings worn down over time.

      Photo 5 - Apparently you can buy anything at gift shops; “authentic hand painted” mugs, fridge magnets...and live cats. Do you have room for another one Es and Beth?

      Photo 6 - The Myra Rock Graves, 4/5th century architecture, representative of the Lycian classical period. These rock facades were built to almost imitate wooden carvings, and they were really haunting to look at. The graves are all blocked off so we were unable to go up too close but we were told that there are noticeable differences and characteristics that would help a visitor to gain information about the social status of the owner.
      A good tip for us to distinguish between Lycian and Roman architecture was that the Romans would build up from the ground and create free standing works; the Lycians would take to using the environment and building into and on the current landscapes.

      Photo 7 - There were many stairways and passageways that led us up and around to different parts of the acropolis. There was a large theatre complex that we had fun exploring and posing in. Of course.

      Photo 8 - The sea side town of Antalya is the location of Turkey’s largest international sea resort which, combined with many other attractions, makes it very popular with tourists. We arrived mid afternoon and the majority of us made a bee line towards a local Haman (Turkish bath) where we were separated according to gender and pampered for 2 hours, for a mere 50AUD. This included a sauna session, a full body scrub (I’m surprised I have any skin left!), a foam wash and rinse, relaxation time with free apple tea and an olive oil massage to finish. Us girls had a bonus and very spontaneous dance session with one of the employees while we were drinking our tea, which we loved!
      We all left in a daze and took our time wandering back to the Old Town where our hotel is located.

      Photo 9 - Ant and I have decided to sell in the Subaru for some newer hot wheels.

      Photo 10 - Majority of dogs and cats who are not owned by residents in Turkey are vaccinated by the Government, but it is the local community that continues to keep them in good health. We walked past a cat park and there were 20 or so little cat houses set up with volunteers giving out information and taking donations for the future care of this city’s cat population. My wall against cats is slowly crumbling down...
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    • Mission completed - Antalya erreicht

      September 29, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Lange liegt Schatten auf unserem feuchten Zelt, bis die Sonne endlich die ersten wärmenden und trocknenden Strahlen über die Berge schickt. Es ist bereits zehn Uhr, als wir auf der Straße sind, um heute die Bergwelt zu verlassen und das Mittelmeer zu begrüßen. Von Beginn an geht es bergab, nach ca. 3 km führt unser Weg entlang einer Schnellstraße. Wir haben schon reichlich an Höhe verloren, als wir diese irgendwann wieder verlassen und wähnen uns plötzlich fast in einer anderen Welt. Es riecht auf einmal anders und fühlt sich irgendwie sogar anders an. Wir sehen die imposanten Berge nun von unten und schauen nicht mehr von ihnen herunter, anders als vor wenigen Minuten prägen jetzt Oliven- und Granatapfelbäume, Kakteen mit reifen Kaktusfeigen und Palmen das Bild. Kurz vor der Einfahrt nach Antalya machen wir noch eine kurze Rast und essen unsere letzten Obst- und Keksvorräte. Es folgt eine recht entspannte Fahrt in die 2,6 Millionenstadt, die uns schließlich, nachdem wir vor drei Wochen am Bosporus gestartet sind, an den Strand des Mittelmeeres führt. Eine Weile radeln wir an der belebten Promenade entlang, bevor diese in eine Steilküste übergeht. Ein letztes Mal schalten wir in den kleinsten Gang, um diesen kleinen Anstieg zu bewältigen, dann ist auch schon das Hotel erreicht. Kaum eingecheckt begeben wir uns unter die Dusche, was nach einer knappen Woche in der "Wildnis" extrem wohltuend und ohne Frage auch nötig ist. Als wir wieder zivilisationstauglich sind, machen wir uns als erstes auf den Weg zum nächstgelegenen Fahrradgeschäft. Zu unserer Freude gelingt es uns hier direkt, geeignete Kartons zum Verpacken unserer Räder zu ergattern. Nachdem wir selbige zum Hotel geschleppt haben, kann zum entspannten Teil des Tages übergegangen werden. Wir schlendern durch die Gassen, sammeln erste Eindrücke, lassen uns durch die Altstadt und den Basar treiben. In einem Restaurant mit Meerblick genießen wir ein leckeres Abendessen sowie eine herrliche Aussicht auf die eindrucksvollen Berge im Sonnenuntergang. Auf dem Rückweg zum Hotel kehren wir noch auf einen Tee und eine Portion Baklava in einem kleinen Lokal ein, dann ist Schluss für heute.Read more

    • Day 56

      Kaleiçi Yat Limanı

      November 3, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Die Altstadt von Antalya ist wirklich sehr hübsch und definitiv ein Besuch wert. Wir streifen ein bisschen durch die Gässchen und essen fein zu Mittag. Da wir mit unserem Camper am Strassenrand stehen, können wir nur eine Nacht bleiben.Read more

    • Day 1

      Glücklich mit Handy

      March 24, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Nach der wunderbaren wiederbeschaffung meines Handys schlenderte ich einfach nur ziellos durch Straßen und Gassen von Antalya, trank hier und da einen Ayran, aß einen Salat und genoss den wunderbaren Urlaubsgefühl das sich nun langsam eingestellt hat.Read more

    • Day 35

      Antalya

      August 1, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Visitar la ciudad, que nos ha gustado bastante, y cortarnos el pelo porque hace mucho calor y aunque lo ĺlevamos corto, sudamos como pollos.
      Ya vamos de vuelta a Europa
      Dormimos como a kilómetro y medio del centro, en un aparcamiento. Tan tranquilamente.Read more

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