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Postby LynnJenny » 11 Jul 2012 19:58

just got back from alanya.lovely place but expensive at times no entertainment in the bars becase the danish dont like it the waiter said.it was full of germans russians and danish only a couple of brits.the boat trips had no beds just cushions on the floor.well glad we tried it but back to icmeler for us
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Re: tried alanya

Postby yorkshirerobin » 12 Jul 2012 13:41

LynnJenny wrote:just got back from alanya.lovely place but expensive at times no entertainment in the bars becase the danish dont like it the waiter said.it was full of germans russians and danish only a couple of brits.the boat trips had no beds just cushions on the floor.well glad we tried it but back to icmeler for us

We went to Alanya a couple of years ago and did not like it we found the same as you was not interested in us Brits and like you said expensive this is the only place in Turkey we have not liked.
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Re: tried alanya

Postby Sami » 12 Jul 2012 14:21

I have just said on another thread about Alanya. I went a couple of year's ago and found the hassle to be worse than anywhere else and you are right about them not being interested in us. They should be to be honest as we spend more money!!
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Re: tried alanya

Postby blondie » 12 Jul 2012 15:49

Husband and I were in Alanya last September and we liked it. As you say, it is very much geared up to the Scandinavian/German/Russian market, but that didn't really bother us, and we still found the Turkish people friendly and helpful. There is a bit of hassle in the bazaar area, but to be honest, we didn't find it as bad as Marmaris. We didn't really find it any more expensive than Icmeler. I suppose it depends where you go and what you like to do. There are some lovely restaurants, the castle is well worth a visit for the spectacular views alone, and the beaches are very good.
Having said all that though, it's not Icmeler - and Icmeler is still our favourite place.
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Re: tried alanya

Postby LynnJenny » 13 Jul 2012 11:10

i agree blondie we went to some lovely resturants and the views from the castle were amazing glad we tried it but icmeler is the best place we are coming back in september
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Re: tried alanya

Postby Silverfox BC » 13 Jul 2012 13:36

Just make sure you do not go up to the castle before a storm!! Then you see nothing, get soaked and have to get a taxi back as there is nowhere to shelter up there. Am I right Silverbeard!!,got that in before he did!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: tried alanya

Postby silverbeard21 » 13 Jul 2012 14:54

Ah! yes, I remember the grey wall of water that an olympic 100 yds. runner couldn't outpace. Lovely day to go to the castle she said. Drenched, but I bet the poor taxi driver had to bale his car out after he dropped us off. :D :D
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Re: tried alanya

Postby LynnJenny » 13 Jul 2012 17:15

lol that must have been bad .we went up at 9am before it got to hot mistake when we got to the top it was boiling but great for the views
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