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Postby Beau » 27 Apr 2008 14:17

What's your favourite trip or day out that you'd recommend to anyone going to Icmeler?

We're thinking of the Ephesus 1 day trip, do ICR do it on certain days or any day of the week?

Looking forward to another lazy day boat trip (or 2) this year, it's the only thing making me get out of bed and go to work to pay for it :lol:

Are there any real beauty spots that are a must see?

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Postby reesy1959 » 27 Apr 2008 14:18

My favourite fun day is the jeep safari, that goes every day from ICR.

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Postby NATAJACK » 27 Apr 2008 14:24

I agree with reesy, my fav fun day has to be the jeep safari, the most relaxing is boat trip :D :D
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Postby polly » 27 Apr 2008 14:29

I also agree with reesy + natajack. The jeep safari is a brilliant day out for both adults + kids.

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Postby reesy1959 » 27 Apr 2008 14:37

Its a super feeling to act like a big kid for the day :lol:

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Postby Misspiggy » 27 Apr 2008 14:42

First time I went to Turkey (10 years ago) I did a two day trip to see Ephesus and Pamukkale. Stayed overnight in a hotel and the trip was absolutely fantastic. Well worth visiting. Got kids now so don't think I will be able to do it again as it did involve a lot of travelling. This year we are wanting to go on one of the boat trips. Just hope the kids don't get bored.

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Postby Beau » 27 Apr 2008 15:17

Thanks for your replies - Jeep Safari sounds a real laugh but doubt it'd be much fun for my parents :lol:

How long is spent traveling doing the Ephesus trip? If you do the one day trip how long do you get to spend at Ephesus?

We really don't want to be paying out for a night in another hotel when we've already paid for our apartment - if that makes sense.
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Postby andrea m » 27 Apr 2008 16:03

Have to agree jeep safari best fun I've had in a long time (mum was one of the worst with that water gun).

Boat trip is a lovely relaxing trip (just what was needed after jeep safari :lol: )

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Postby Misspiggy » 27 Apr 2008 16:12

Can't really remember how long we had at Ephesus but it was quite a while. I thought the same about paying to stay overnight in another hotel but when we did it we thought it was worth every penny. An opportunity that we would probably never do again. It was our honeymoon after all. If you do go on it take lots of fluid as it is extremely hot there.

Whatever you decide and whichever trip I am sure you will have a great time.

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Postby ochlynda » 27 Apr 2008 16:46

Just hope the kids don't get bored.

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Kids will love it Mandy. It is the highlight of our daughter's holiday she talks about it all year.They will have a great time :D :D

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Postby geovil » 27 Apr 2008 16:49

Hi Beau
Age really does not matter on the jeep safari you may get a surprise its funny how people get caught up in the day but saying that there are ages and ages.
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Postby Beau » 27 Apr 2008 16:59

I don't think they'd like getting squirted with water pistols :lol:

They're more and us really, into enjoying the senic trips, exploring taking in the beauty of the place.

Mom is really into places steeped in history, are there any other places other than Ephesus we should look out for ?

The boat trip we went on last year was sheer bliss, just floating around all day with about 4 - 5 swimming stops a real lazy day soaking up the sun. If you're taking the kids I'd take something to keep them occupied, a crab line (cheap too) would be a good idea, they could fish from the side of the boat when it stops for a swimming stop.
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Postby Misspiggy » 27 Apr 2008 17:25

Beau - Thats great idea about crab line. They were watching people do that last year in Marmaris.

Thanks Lynda will will def do it then. Getting very excited now.

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Postby dotty » 27 Apr 2008 17:38

Why not try the mud baths trip Beau. Something for everyone there - the rock tombs for the history buffs then the mud baths which is great fun for all, and then onto turtle beach, again something for everyone.
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Postby Beau » 27 Apr 2008 17:53

Misspiggy wrote:Beau - Thats great idea about crab line. They were watching people do that last year in Marmaris.

Thanks Lynda will will def do it then. Getting very excited now.

Mandy


We went on a real crap boat trip over in Greece and they packed the boat and we couldn't get a lounger so spent the whole time the boat was moving inside the cabin - only for the rep giving us a crab line and some bait it would have been a total rubbish day but we had loads of fun and caught lots of fish. The kids will love it I'm sure - take some bread with you to encourage the fish in by the boat.

That sounds good Dotty shall mention that to them when I see them next - we were offered the Turtle beach trip last year but were only there a week and missed that one.

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Postby maryb » 27 Apr 2008 18:05

we love the jeep safaris we are both in our 50s my husband gets the biggest water gun he can find , water bombs, even takes a funnel from home to fill the guns, he really lets his hair down and the quad bikes he gets covered in mud and loves every minute...... :D
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Postby Misspiggy » 27 Apr 2008 18:33

Thanks Beau will definately do that with kids. My sister went on Jeep Safari last year but said my two would not enjoy it as they are a bit young (7 and 4) so will have to give it a miss but sounds really good. Maybe in a few years time we will do it.

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Postby celine2002uk » 27 Apr 2008 18:53

Hi now i disagree we have done the jeep safari and there is kids off all ages do it

Its fantastic for kids and adults no matter what age there are :D
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 27 Apr 2008 18:57

The jeep safari is one of the best fun days out......the best one is where they take you to see the blue fish. Lots of stops for refills of the water pistols, loads of laughs, but just dont wear anything you wouldnt want ruined.......you get very wet and very dusty :!:

I think the best way to finish off the day, is to go for a turkish bath and massage....mmmmmmmmm sheer bliss. :wink:
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Postby Trish » 27 Apr 2008 19:01

Beau, first time we went to turkey we stayed in Marmaris, 3 families with teenagers, who were hard to convince on going on a " trip" after a previous bad experience on a boat trip in greece thet made us all feel like refugees fleeing the country, packed in on a huge ferry boat with nowhere to sit! horrendous! :(
However, we hired a gullet for ten of us from Marmaris, and all had the most fantastic day, barbeque on board, and swimming in beautiful bays, even the teenagers say it was the highlight of the holiday, result! :D

I see from this site that ICR arrange boat trips and look good, so I would definately recommend a boat trip with limited numbers.
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