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What inexpensive and high-quality licensed tour agencies are available in Kemer?
What inexpensive and high-quality licensed ones! tour desks are available in Kemer, and the prices are at least approximately. Is it worth it to take a trip to Cappadocia?
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аватар galusya
As a person who spent 6 days in Cappadocia, I will tell you - take it (if you can afford it financially)!
аватар musja7
in Kemer center there is an office of Ginza travel on Ataturk boulevard. there is also an office of Kemer tour travel nearby.
The road to Cappadocia is not close. If you are traveling during the off-season, then yes, it is worth it. If in July-August, it is difficult to drag around for 2 days in the heat. although Cappadocia itself deserves attention.
аватар polozova19842
Cappadocia is expensive from Kemer, from Alanya closer, but cheaper.
аватар polozova19842
and where else can you go from Kemer to villages such as Bilbidi and Gemryu? I really want to go to cappadacia! it is expensive. if from Kemer
аватар ziskin
In Kemer there is Hansa Travel inexpensive
аватар musja7
polozova19842 there is absolutely nothing to do in Beldibi. But where you can go on your own is the Goynuk Canyon (but be prepared to walk 7 kilometers on foot), to the ruins of Phaselis. Go to Antalya yourself. Minibuses go - everything is simple. It is organized and not far from Kemer, you can go up the cable car to Mount Tahtali. The tour to Cappadocia cost about $ 75 + overnight expenses at the hotel (about $ 10) + related costs (the tour includes one dinner and one breakfast. The rest is at your expense)
аватар galusya
In addition to the ruins of Phaselis, there are also the ruins of the city of Olympos and the fiery mountain Yanartas. It's all near Kemer. Phaselis can be reached by dolmush. If you drive a car, you can use a rental car (the roads are good, the junctions are clear). Getting there will be very easy.
Cappadocia can be independently from Istanbul, by bus from Istanbul, there are hotels in the caves. If you are a fan of this kind of attractions, then one day may not be enough.
аватар igor196017
Street agencies are all good. Ginza, Hero, etc. Excursions last year fell in price, because. there were practically no Russians. I think it is not logical to spend 2 days of rest in Cappadocia. Most of the time there, as in Pamukal, is the road. Better go on a yacht (last year they offered for 15 bucks for two, before that it was 15 per person) and go to Demre-Mira-Kekova.
аватар polozova19842
I will definitely go to Pamukkale. to Cappadocia for the next time.
аватар polozova19842
and why there is nothing to do in Belbidi. ?
аватар musja7
polozova19842, Beldia - this is such a dull "Shanghai " village :). This is one street where there are hotels, shops and a small market.
If you stay in Kemer not in the off-season, when there is nothing special to do and you can spend time on excursions, then you can go everywhere. if you are in season or limited in time, then consider Demre-Kekova from worthwhile excursions. In Pamukala, you will also spend most of your time on the road. There is a one-day excursion - this is a gallop through Europe and would not be considered at all, and there is a two-day one. A two-day trip is not cheaper than Cappadocia
аватар musja7
Well, you can independently go to the nearby surroundings - the same canyon, Phaselis, etc.
аватар Igor_m
Buy a ticket for the Kemer-Denizli bus for 50 TL, you will be there in five hours. From the bus station Denizli to Pamukkale 12 km - at least dolmush, at least a taxi. Choose a hotel, check in, enjoy. I advise you to go to the travertines for hours at 6 am, no later than - then "thank you" you will say. It will be better than any excursion.
аватар polozova19842
no. in Pamukkale only with a guided tour!
аватар polozova19842
in Cyprus there were also gallop tours of Europe and EVERYWHERE THEY ARE.
аватар Igor_m
Do you like galloping? It is enough to see the sunset and sunrise on the travertines and you can count. what a great vacation!
аватар musja7
polozova19842, do you know what a day trip to Pamukkale looks like? At 4 am you will be picked up from your hotel. further - 5 hours on the road with a bunch of stops at each outlet. In Pamukkale you arrive in the sun itself, where you will be galloped through 3 main points. Then they will give an hour of free time and recommend for 20 extra. bucks to swim in Cleopatra's pool. And again, 5 hours on the road, during which you will again be brought to each outlet. You will not be able to rest on the way :). This is an exhausting excursion, the main part of which is spent on the road and a bunch of factory shops along the way.
аватар igor196017
Everyone who went to Pamukkale with a tour last year is disappointed. There is practically one bath, which is supplied with artificial water, for tourists. Help feet. The rest dried up. From Cleopatra's pool, everyone spit. Paying 20 bucks to swim in a simple pool filled with columns and statues and full of people is not worth it.
аватар polozova19842
I am not traveling alone, but with an elderly person.
аватар polozova19842
it's not up to you!
аватар igor196017
With an elderly person, it will be even more problematic to travel such distances in the heat. I'm not trying to dissuade you, but I'm warning you. Everyone makes a choice.
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