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Where is the best place to order them? Thank you in advance!
11 years ago  •  29 subscribers 28 answers
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Galina, this year we ordered excursions in advance by email from a young man, he is a Turk, we were advised by his friends. All you need to do is write to [email protected], his name is Pavel. He will send you a price list, you will choose excursions and make an order, and you will already pay for the excursions in the excursion bus, which will pick you up from the hotel. It is very convenient not to go to the agencies of Alanya and look for where it is cheaper. This guy sells at the l ... Farther...
6 years ago  •  20 subscribers 33 answers
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For 7 trips I saw only one normal guide (from the tour operator), who did not try by hook or by crook to sell the tour at exorbitant prices .... Therefore, I think it’s not worth paying extra money for the arrogance and rudeness of the guides. Better, take three excursions from local travel agencies (instead of one from a tour operator), and you will also get a discount, accompanied by a good-natured smile (instead of the feigned grin of a mercantile bastard guide). Farther...
Good evening everyone! Finally, we are going to Turkey for a holiday. We're going for the first time. From friends we learned that you can go on excursions. What are the most interesting? Which is definitely something to look at. We are with a child of 5 years.
10 years ago  •  7 subscribers 7 answers
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Well, yes, rafting and a jeep tour for a child of 5 years old is just right. Off! Farther...
How much can they cost? What is the cost for regular buses?
15 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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From Antalya, Tez Tour offers Istanbul for 1 day -325 dollars, this is with a flight, lunch and dinner - in any case, this price was announced to us a week ago. Farther...
Hello. Has anyone been on this tour? Interesting? Is it worth buying?
12 years ago  •  6 subscribers 8 answers
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Excursion to Cyprus from Turkey - visiting the Turkish part of the island!!! Of course, you can take this excursion, or you can go by boat from the pier of Alanya yourself, find out the schedule and prices at the pier, it will be much cheaper. (I myself am just going there, now there was not enough time). Farther...
We want to go from Utopia to Cappadocia. Where is the best place to buy a tour? Is there a one day tour? What is the cost?
14 years ago  •  8 subscribers 12 answers
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Well, here, about "There's nothing else to see" with you, dear MARI-KA, one can argue. The question is in the format of recreation and interest in the history of this country. Here are my friends, having arrived in Turkey, they rent a car, buy a map of the coast and drive through the ancient cities of which there are a lot of them and far from all they carry tourists. fantastic. From myself, I would add Dalyan to your list 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...
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...