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Silver wedding - suggestions?

Postby blondie » 02 Jan 2009 21:35

Ok, it's our silver wedding in June and we're hoping to spend it in Icmeler. Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions re hotels. To date, we've stayed in a couple of smaller hotels and apartments, but this time, as it's a special occasion, we're maybe thinking of going all-inclusive. Anyone got any suggestions for hotels?
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Postby Jozzyd » 02 Jan 2009 22:18

Congratulations on your Silver Wedding Blondie, mine will only be 11 years but hey who's counting. Hope you have a fantastic time and any hints for my silver wedding celebrations much appreciated :D
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Postby Fanny » 02 Jan 2009 22:48

congratulations Blondie - you've mentioned AI so I take it you mean the ones at the higher end of the scale??

what about the Laguna or Marti?
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Postby JT » 03 Jan 2009 00:36

Munamar outshines Martis or Laguna
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Postby Fanny » 03 Jan 2009 12:52

aha Admin, that's the one who's name I couldn't recall
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Postby tinkerbelle » 03 Jan 2009 14:53

Is it the Munamar that does not have balconies?
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Postby peli » 03 Jan 2009 15:34

Hi Marge
The Munamar didnt have balconies, but they appeared couple years ago so now its a 5*
I think since the "Joy" company invested in it and changed its name to the Joy
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it was up for sale the other year for £18,000000
if your interested :o
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Postby JT » 03 Jan 2009 16:57

Come one Pel get up to date :lol: :lol: :lol:

Joy sold out last year and the refurbed Munamar is now a really nice place to stay with great food and no idiotic animation teams running around the pool area blowing their whistles.

Now its nice laid back background music
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Postby blondie » 03 Jan 2009 17:36

Thanks for the suggestions, folks. Hubby had actually mentioned the Munamar, as he and son had a wee nose around there in October. We've never gone AI anywhere before, and one of the things which puts me off a bit is that people often say the food is pretty bad with AI. Does anyone know what the food's like in any of the places mentioned?
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Postby peli » 03 Jan 2009 18:33

You know me :oops:
Ive always been "punching uphill with a brocken clog"

Ive just been on looking property sales etc its still for sale on, Redtek estate agents, but its only £16,000000 now

Ive browsed about a lot over the last few years and I think every property in Icmeler is permanantly for sale, including the "Chill Bar" under your feet :shock:, its only £36,000, + 36,000euro rent per annum

There you are a couple of cheapies :wink:

On a serious note and back on topic

Do any others remember the name of the restraunt down a track to the left a few miles out of Marmaris past the council yard or whatever on the right where the tables are under the trees near the waters edge where you can feed the fish and turtles from your table ,we usualy go there a couple of times over the season for breakfast [true turkish style], every thing going and bloody good value, in a fantastic enviroment.
If some one can come up with a name ?
Might I suggest to Blondie it might be a lovely "morning after" :oops: , touch so to speak
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Postby blondie » 03 Jan 2009 18:51

All suggestions welcome, folks! As I say, we've never done AI before, but hubby reckons we should treat ourselves as it's a special occasion....
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Postby JT » 03 Jan 2009 18:52

here is a few photos from 2008 from one of our guests at the Munamar who books 21 nights there every year and last year was chuffed that it had been taken over and booked for May 2009 when he got home

http://s314.photobucket.com/albums/ll43 ... el%202008/
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Postby JT » 03 Jan 2009 18:53

Peli that sounds like the cafe at the camp site near to where Rami used to live.

We used to swim and dive off the big rock just before it.

I can't remember the name so will look through some old photos for it
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Postby peli » 03 Jan 2009 18:57

Hi Admin
Not sure about a big rock
But the way to it is down quite a wide start to a dirt track, there are a few places down there the one I mean is the last one to the right just before the rickety ferry point and car park, its like a bloody maze down there I wish I could remember the name. " thats left me open to sarki comment "
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Postby JT » 03 Jan 2009 19:15

If the cap fits
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Postby pdbartlett » 03 Jan 2009 23:28

Hotel-wise, we went to the Marti on honeymoon and have been back ever since.

The food's not great, though (in our opinion, others disagree), and if we were thinking of doing the same we'd probably make sure we could eat out every night at all our favourites and then choose our accomodation based on what budget was left. I'm sure the treatment you'd get from all the restaurants if they knew would make it really worthwhile.

Just our two-penny'th, of course...

- Paul & Rosie.
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Postby peli » 04 Jan 2009 01:19

OK :shock:
The cap fits :lol:

Ive dug up the name of the restaurant out Gokova way that I mentioned earlier its

AZMAKBASI

Rami might know of it

The cap now no longer fits 8) 8)
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Postby JT » 04 Jan 2009 02:27

Do any others remember the name of the restraunt down a track to the left a few miles out of Marmaris past the council yard or whatever on the right where the tables are under the trees near the waters edge where you can feed the fish and turtles from your table ,we usualy go there a couple of times over the season for breakfast [true turkish style], every thing going and bloody good value, in a fantastic enviroment.
If some one can come up with a name ?

A few miles out of Marmaris just past the council yards and also the marina and boatyard is the place I was talking about and also where I thought you were talking about.

Azmak Basi is a restaurant on the river Azmak at Gokova/Akyaka and at least 30 mintes drive by car, absolutely nowhere near to the directions that you gave lololololol

Richard Hannay you are definitely not Peli :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby blondie » 04 Jan 2009 10:35

Must admit, I'm liking Paul and Rosie's idea, as I love to eat out at different places while I'm in Icmeler, and we already have a few "favourites", as well as several that we haven't tried yet, but plan to.
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Postby JT » 04 Jan 2009 10:51

Come on Peli we are getting dangerously close to getting a telling off from Colette for going off topic.
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