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Postby Murraymints » 11 Mar 2008 21:07

Hi Everyone

Im new here and its a first time to Icemeler,
booked an holiday to Icmeler on the 19th of may with a Group of Girls,
We are staying at the Kurt Apartments, has anyone got any info on these apartments, how far is the bars, beach etc?



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Postby jivebunnie0 » 11 Mar 2008 21:58

[i][b]Hi Tracy welcome to the 'family'. As far as I know, Kurt Apartments are towards the old village, but still within walking distance of the beach. One of my friends stayed there 3 years ago and said they were excellent.

I'm sure you'll get more replies :wink:

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Postby redrhino12 » 12 Mar 2008 07:24

Hi Tracy and wellcome to the forum.
I envy you in a way,this being your first time to Icmeler.
You are going to have a holiday like you have never had before.
The friendlyness of the people,The food in the restaurents,the music and dancing in the bars and of course our Icmeler with its canal and mountains.

Did I say I envy you Tracy? what I should have said is that I experience these feelings and see these sights every time I visit Icmeler.

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Postby redrhino12 » 12 Mar 2008 09:57

Here are a few reviews from Holiday Truths

http://www.holiday-truth.com/holiday_tr ... partments/

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Postby Murraymints » 12 Mar 2008 17:01

thanks for your help guys, cant wait to go, but dreading the flight as its the first time on a plane for me too!

the apartments have a mixed review, but im sure Icmeler itself will make up for anything, sounds a wonderful place!
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Postby salford_steve » 12 Mar 2008 21:02

Hi Murray

I'm booked for Kurt Apartments in June.

Can you let me know what they are like when you get back.

Dont worry about flying, it's one of the safest forms of transport. Once you're up there you'll be fine, sit back relax and enjoy a drink from the trolley.
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Postby Sue Pryer » 12 Mar 2008 22:49

Hi Tracy Welcome to the forum. You will have a fantastic holiday, you simply can't fail to in Icmeler. :) :)
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Postby Brownie1 » 13 Mar 2008 18:23

Hi Murraymints

Welcome to the forum. I'm sure my fellow icmelerites will put you mind at ease when we tell you that the flight will be well worth it when you get there - in fact you will be sad to leave.

As for the Kurt Apts, we stayed there in 2006. This was the year when trade was quite bad for the locals. The apartments are lovely, the pool is great, the view from the balcony is beautiful.

I found the family friendly but a bit pushy - but I later put that down to the fact that they had not done so well that year.

I would definitely recommend it to anyone.

Hope you enjoy your stay there. :)
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Postby Fanny » 13 Mar 2008 23:44

Hi and welcome Tracy

No one's mentioned how handy the Kurt is for the market - a couple of minutes' walk
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Postby jackin » 14 Mar 2008 15:15

in iclemer in may any one else there them go 2 a year stay at arya
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Postby LynnJenny » 18 Mar 2008 22:37

hi tracy you will have a ball we did not want to come home great nighlife you will want more we went to bar street in mamaris god that is mental could not get out quick enough icmeler is a lovely place have a great time lynn
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Postby Sue Pryer » 18 Mar 2008 23:29

Hi jackin May 5th for us. When are you there? :)
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Postby JaxAngel » 21 Mar 2008 23:24

welcome, I'm sure you'll have a great time being your first time in icmeler, my sister in law was afraid of flying too but as soon as we took off she loved it and couldnt wait to go again!
Once you've been to icmeler you'll want to keep going back :D
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Postby Murraymints » 10 Jul 2011 17:00

Hi all,

I know it's been a long time since I've posted on this forum, and today I thought I'd read back some of my earlier posts, such as the one above where it was my first time to Icmeler (and first time flying).

I am now on my third time in Icmeler!! My first time was for one week in Kurt Apart, then the next year 10 days in Grand Aquarium, and this time it's increased to a two week stay in Green Mar. As for my fear of flying I've also travelled to Majorca and Lanzarote in between, so I think I'm over that little problem now :D .

Our first stay was great! and we met some really nice people and had some really good food in a little place called Noels. The next year (2009) Noels had shutdown, but have this year by chance we bumped into Ugur again, and barman Recep as well as the chef, in Broadway. Great people, truely missed, and food is still very good. We also tracked down ex-Noels doorman Tom who is working very hard on the entertainment at Bamboo Beach.

I'm a little bit saddened by the missing stalls along the canal and the now empty underground market. I also hope the smaller restuarants are able to survive the increasing number of All-Inclusive visitors, not to mention the need for a paid-up licence to provide entertainment these days. It's already noticeable that the non-fun pubs are quieter than earlier years.

That aside I am still really enjoying the holiday(s) here and never look forward to going home.

PS: A note on excursions, we always go on at least the Dalyan trip and a boat trip. However, this year we tried the Jeep safari as well for the first time ... lots of fun!!! Be warned though, you may get a little bit wet :lol:
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