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Postby Hazel.H » 08 Apr 2009 15:18

Please can anyone tell me how often the bus to Turunc runs and times.We usually go by taxi boat.but have been told the scenery by bus is worth it.
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 08 Apr 2009 17:08

the scenery is nice but its very steep on the way up and the road is very narrow
i think the best way is to go by the taxi boat on the way there and use the dolmush bus on the way back to see the scenery
hope this helps
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Postby red wine » 08 Apr 2009 18:29

hi hazel
if i remember rightly the bus goes from opposite the post office and about quarter past every hour give or take five mins you know what the turks are like :lol: its the all white bus
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Postby Hazel.H » 08 Apr 2009 20:14

Thanks a lot am I right in thinking the bus go,s from near Tansas. :?:
I dont know where the bus stops in Turunc.
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 08 Apr 2009 20:16

You can pick the dolmus up anywhere, just look for the white ones.... I don't think it will matter where it stops in Turunc.....it's not a very big town. Worth going the scenic route though :wink:
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Postby red wine » 08 Apr 2009 21:06

hi hazel
no its not near tansas cause the bus goes up the back raod to the back of icmeler so you have to go up the road to marmaris till you get to post office and there is a bus stop on the other side of road hope this helps
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Postby Christabel » 08 Apr 2009 22:35

The dolmus leaves Turunc on the hour and half past the hour back to Icmeler/Turunc. Dont think there is one a 1.30 pm for some reason though.

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Postby bill atkinson » 09 Apr 2009 08:39

hazel i agree with katie hutchinson [sea taxis there dolmus back] its very steep for a long way up hill going back, and i think its much safer this way ,its the only way myself and my wife will entertain the trip, its very spectacular,and to some people [who have got off the bus and walked] a bit nervy. enjoy bill atkinson
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Postby mick00 » 09 Apr 2009 09:02

Whats the cost of the fare for the dolmus and water taxi to turunc.
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Postby Hazel.H » 09 Apr 2009 09:57

Thanks to every body for their help I think it will be boat there bus back.
Roll on the 1st June.Bill I think I met you and your wife in Jimmys.
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Postby Christabel » 09 Apr 2009 11:06

Hazel, you must give it a go on the bus as the scenery is beautiful. The first time we went up and down the mountain I said 'never again' but now have a holiday home in Turunc and have done this trip many many times. The drivers do this all day and everyday remember and it is perfectly safe.

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Postby duffaire » 09 Apr 2009 12:16

As mentioned elsewhere on the forum, we have been to Icmeler several times but never gone outside the town, except to go to the airport, so this year we are going to make the effort to go to Turunc, but bit worried if the town is suitable for a wheelchair, also if the taxiboat will take it. Also what is Marmaris like for a wheelchair.
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Postby Hazel.H » 09 Apr 2009 12:49

Hi Donna
I will be in the office on 2nd June to pay my bal and I want to book for some trips but only if you come too.!!!We are looking at the riverside meal what time does it leave :?: Cant wait for another [that was a tour] :lol: :lol:
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Postby Christabel » 09 Apr 2009 16:55

Duffaire, I dont know if the water taxi will take a wheelchair but I dont see why not. Turunc is definitely wheelchair friendly as we hired one for two weeks for my father last year and had no problem whatsoever.


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Postby bill atkinson » 09 Apr 2009 17:30

sorry hazel you most likly did i love the place.but the memory is not as good as yours is,forgive me .jimmy and uzlan i call my turkish parents. can,t wait till 28th june ,ive already spoke with him on the phone just last week.the most kindest,helpful couple i have met in icmeler. ttfn bill atkinson
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Postby blondie2211 » 14 Apr 2009 10:38

Following on from what everyone else was saying - does ICR do day trips to Turunc? We went there a couple of years ago on a boat trip, but we only got about twenty minutes there, we didn't manage a day trip last year, but determined this year that we're going as it's such a lovely wee place.

Don't want to have to be clock watching all day, just want to be taken there, spend the day doing what every we want, then come back to Icmeler. There's nine of us going so want the cheepest way there and back :oops:

So if anyone knows, I'd be really greatful!

Thanks, Audrey
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Postby redrhino12 » 14 Apr 2009 10:42

Go down to the harbour and catch the Taxi boat,depart and return at your leisure.

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Postby blondie2211 » 14 Apr 2009 10:44

Hi Gene, Doh! Why didn't I think of that? :oops: :oops: Our hotel is right on the harbour anyway. Gosh I'm so blonde sometimes I scare myself!

Thank you, it's a brilliant idea - glad someone's got their thinking cap on :wink:
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Postby Penny » 05 May 2009 15:37

The boat costs 7.5 tl each and the dolmus is 4tl.

The boat takes you to the marina area, and it's just a short stroll to the bars and shops. Just at the top of the canal, you'll find the dolmus stop with the times of departures, and this is where the dolmus will drop you off.

I've done the trip over by boat and back by dolmus and the reverse. The views are incredible both ways.

Try going on a Monday when they have their weekly market, and I must say they don't hassle you as they do in the main resorts.
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Postby blondie2211 » 06 May 2009 08:05

Aw thanks for that penny :D . Last time I went there, it was on a all day boat trip and we didn't get very long in Turunc, but we all thought it was lovely and very quaint and would love to have a full day there.

You've just made my day and I can tell the rest of the family after work :D :D :D

Thanks again.

Audrey x
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