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Turkey Anyone?
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That's the country, not the meat.
Had a good, relaxing time. We thought we had gone the right week but it was still 30+ degrees most days.
The Turkish people are so friendly. In the main anyway. The bloke in customs got quite shirty when our plane arrived as hardly anyone knew we had to pay £10 per person for a visa to enter the country AND they insisted on English money. Better rate of exchange.
Anyway, it was worth the break so - noses to the grindstone now.
Had a good, relaxing time. We thought we had gone the right week but it was still 30+ degrees most days.
The Turkish people are so friendly. In the main anyway. The bloke in customs got quite shirty when our plane arrived as hardly anyone knew we had to pay £10 per person for a visa to enter the country AND they insisted on English money. Better rate of exchange.
Anyway, it was worth the break so - noses to the grindstone now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We went to a place near Bodrum, pusskin. It was called Orterkent, (I think that's how you spell it), but the beach was very much like volcanic type material and the resort was rather isolated.
We heard from other people at the airport there are better beaches in Turkey so next time we go we will look further afield.
We heard from other people at the airport there are better beaches in Turkey so next time we go we will look further afield.