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we are buying a tour to Antalya, we want to start from there somewhere, where would you advise?
we are without a car, i.e. We will ride buses.
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аватар Slav1
Along the coast: Antalya-Kemer-Fethe-Marmaris, and then, if desired, to Izmir, and from there you can go to Istanbul.
аватар RenaRena
Do you want something quieter and less touristy?
аватар Slav1
Then the Aegean coast, the Mediterranean is more popular and noisy.
аватар Igor_m
Cirali-Adrasan-Finike-Patara(Gelemish)-Dalyan-Dikili-Behram(Assos)-the islands of Bojcaada and Gokceada (we especially liked it here). I wish you a good rest, we will be in these places in 10 days.
аватар Slav1
Is this a tour or on your own?
аватар Igor_m
This is on your own by car from Kyiv.
аватар Slav1
Wow. Cool! Don't forget to write about the trip :-)
аватар Igor_m
Necessarily, after August 18, but in the above points, except for Patara and Dalyan, we have already been. We want to drive from Canakkale to Cirali with stops for 3-4 days in places where the rubber of our car has not yet stepped, and at the end - in Cirali - a unique place. Thank you for your attention, for the "cool". RenaRena ask questions - I will answer with pleasure.
аватар Slav1
It's cool because it's one thing to go with a tour operator and not think about anything (go to a hotel restaurant, attend crowded excursions).
But it’s quite another thing to choose a route on your own, go at your own peril and risk, and as a result, go where no one has been before!
Last year, we drove around the entire South Coast on our own, and this year, the Carpathians and Transcarpathia.
It's indescribable: when you're driving with a GPS and a map in your hands and you don't know what kind of view will open up for you around the next turn! When you are your own master, wherever you want, you stop there, as much as you want, and no guide commands you! :-)
аватар RenaRena
and we are going to Anatalya on a ticket to save on flights and tepe, we leave things at the hotel and want to take a bus to Cappadocia, but I don’t know where, can Igor_m tell me? somewhere where there are fewer tourists and so that the transport reaches something secluded, maybe a village with an interesting flavor. what kind of islands? and how to get there? we’ll just go to Turkey for the first time. I want to remember it as colorful, not Russian.
аватар Trisha75
To go to Cappadocia in July-August, in my opinion, is complete suicide ... the heat is unbearable, difficult transitions, dust ... for such trips, the end of October or April is still better.
I join the advice on choosing a route towards Cirali, you can walk along the Lycian trail, you can go to the village of Beycik, you can climb Tahtali, go to Phaselis yourself ... The beauty of the places and the absence of crowds of tourists are guaranteed! You can also get to Goynuk Canyon on your own.
And one more piece of advice, next time go to the Dalaman area, a completely different Turkey. There is also something to see.
аватар Igor_m
Cappadocia is like nothing else - an amazing place, people live inside the rocks, nearby is Lake Tan, where water is knee-deep and salt is mined, you can call in Konya, one of the oldest cities in the world (about 8 thousand years) where Omar Khayyam lived and which at 11 c.r. was the capital of present-day Iran and Iraq, but Trisha75 is right - both hot and far - almost 550 km. I don’t know about your time, but I would advise in Pamukkale, then Ephesus, then to the Dilek National Nature Reserve near Kusadasi, after that, for a day in Dalyan and from it towards Antalya, choose from the previously listed places. Yes, I almost forgot, there may be protest demonstrations in Konya, but this does not concern tourists in any way if you do not participate in them. I advise you to plot your route using Google maps, take a good mood, money (the Turks love them very much, although not greedy) and you will succeed !
аватар Igor_m
There is a separate conversation about the islands, they are far from Antalya - 800 km to Canakkale, then by ferry across the Dardanelles (30 min.) to Eceabat, then by bus 10 km to the ferry and by ferry to Gökceada island 1 hour 40 minutes and you are in paradise .There is an airport in Çanakkale, but I don’t know about flights. Not reaching 30 km from Çanakkale, a little in the soron (4 km) are the remains of Troy with a two-story horse, there is also a wooden horse in Çanakkale, and there are enough sights. The island of Bojcaada is small, in a day you can walk around the whole place on foot, we didn’t meet tourists on the beaches, although there are several hotels, it’s also on the ferry (Feribot) - not far from Troy, - 30 minutes. Choose, Turkey is magnificent from the inside, and not from the window of even the coolest hotel - checked and more than once. All the best!
аватар Igor_m
I noticed a couple of typos - sorry.
аватар RenaRena
thanks a lot for the replies!
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