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how long does it take to tour pamukkale from utopia? What are your thoughts on this tour? Would a 13 year old be interested? What excursions do you recommend?
14 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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---What excursions would you recommend?--- except for the aforementioned Pamukkale I would also advise you Demre-Mira-Kekkovo takes all day, but not stressful very intense, interesting even a 13th child will not be bored the only BUT: I would not visit both of these excursions in one week it will be tiring, I advise you to choose one thing either Pamukkale or Demre-Mira-Kekkovo Farther...
How much does it cost and isn't a tour in Pamukkale too tiring? We will have a rest in May in Astor Beach 3*. Does it make sense to buy at a hotel? Can be limited to something simpler? We have an old man with us.
14 years ago  •  16 subscribers 21 answer
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Hello! We went to Pamukkale in September 2018. We went on our own, without guides and agencies. A comfortable bus runs from Alanya, and is called Pamukkale. The fare to Denizli is 65 lira + 4 lira minibus to Pamukkale. The whole journey took 8 hours. We went for two days, booked a hotel for 200 lira. Entrance to Pamukkale costs 35 lira, swimming in the Cleopatra pool - 50 lira. In general, for two for two days it cost about 100 bucks. And no stupid guides, no imposed shops. And swam in the pool ... Farther...
4 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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In Pamukkale there is definitely from Turunc, you will be the very first to be picked up by a transfer and then go to collect tourists from the hotels of Icmeler and Marmaris Farther...
How long in time and impressions
12 years ago  •  8 subscribers 11 answers
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PS: the vaunted Cleopatra pool not only costs an additional 25 lire, but there is just a leper colony from package tourists who, like herrings, stuff themselves there, clamor and crap ... IMHO for an amateur Farther...
Will open sandals work or do you need sneakers? I'm going in a week. And the second question, who spent the night there in hotels on two-day excursions? what are they? Is it worth taking an excursion to Pamukkale for two days or is one enough?
13 years ago  •  9 subscribers 9 answers
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experienced tourists take a good cognac with them ... and this will be the final touch after comfortable shoes. Farther...
Can anyone give me some advice on what to bring. And how expensive it is.
13 years ago  •  6 subscribers 12 answers
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You also need to, of course, take a warm blouse or windbreaker jacket, crossing a high pass and mountains, there are a couple of stops where you can drink tea, buy souvenirs ..... you get off the bus and it’s very cool. And about the people in the "Cleopatra's bath" "-depending on when you eat. If early in the summer (April, May) there are sooo few people, in June-August, there really is nowhere to "spit", let alone swim, but mid-September and beyond, there are almost no people either. Go and do ... Farther...
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16 years ago  •  28 subscribers 27 answers
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Of the excursions, I really liked Demre-Mira-Kekova, an interesting excursion with a visit to the church of St. Nicholas, and completes its boat trips around the picturesque islands. And what you should not take from excursions is diving, there is nothing to see there, a waste of time. Farther...