Map of some kind. I have always longed to go back to Turkey since being a teen. I am now 31 and have a partner and child. We have booked to go to Icmeler next Aug (during school hol's). My thing is is that I keep reading all your lovely posts about different places but cannot picture where the heck they are. I long to see and experience the 'real' Turkey. So do you guy's look up maps of places or how do you find where to go and explore??
I would like to go to a coule of places whilst in Icmeler next year and take it from there. Bearing in mind we will have a 3 year old with us. I am sure she will love anything.
Also the other thing is with exploring may come the confidence to book DIY as we paid £1400 this time for 2 weeks B&B (right on the beach), with day flights, extra luggage, transfers as standard etc... Which I though was a good price for school holiday time but some of you got great deals.
Any help or tips appreciated and I will begin to dream of exploring Turkey with my family.
Ruth
I have only started going to Icmeler for holidays over the last 2 years, and I have found Holiday Truths and Icmeler online a valuable source of information on places to visit, trips, tips etc.
Have a look at the following site for DIY.
http://www.icmeleronline.com/
there is also a forum where you can ask for more information
http://www.icmeleronline.com/forum
If you go on Icmeleronline Forum, and scroll down to a topic headed,
"Around Icmeler Map"
You should find everything you require on there, in regard to the town of Icmeler, nearly every place that you could want is listed and flaged on the map, it will be self explanitary when you go on there.
The kind guy who posted this for us is,Paul, if what you want is not on there, a quick word with him and I feel sure he will flag it for you.
Regards
Peli
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=36.5733927&lon=29.1360801&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2
For one with road names try this one:
http://www.hisaronu.co.uk/map.html
If you go on the I love Icmeler web site they have some really good maps on there, ie chemists, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, dolmus stops, laundrettes, ATMS Turkish Baths etc. Even though i love the icr site I found that the I love Icmeler maps have more details, if you click on the hotel or chemist etc you are looking for it will provide a link to their website
Have to agree there, Jan at the I Love Icmeler site has done a fantastic job on the maps They are really helpfull and informative esp for newbies to Icmeler
thank you for all your replies. I was thinking maybe of towns to visit in the surrounding areas. I read a post by elle-meg and Akyaka (sp)?? sounded like a good place to visit but did not know of the distance as I had never seen a map.
Does anybody know of town that are close to Icmeler where we could visit?
Thank you
Ruth
Also take the water taxi to Turunc -which takes about 25 - 30 mins from Icmeler, and your 3 year old will probably love it.
We have always found it very easy to travel around in Turkey.
here is a map http://www.turkuaz-guide.net/turkuaz-info.html, it gives you an idea where akyaka is, if you have visited this area before then from marmaris its easy to find, its straight down the dalaman road to the end where lights are and over the lights next to some shops down a little road, this is a short cut ,or at lights turn left about 1/2 mile and left again down a long hill. akyakas beach is more suitable for little children as its shallow for ages, most of the time calm and no nipping fish that icmeler has grrr.
like i told you in another thread its 20 miles from marmaris and theres 2 buses from akyaka to marmaris a day 10 am and 6pm
Thank you for that. Ellie are there any other places that you would recommend to go whilst we are there. It think we will defo go to Turunc for a day and Akyaka. Just wondered if there are any other destinations that are not too far away that are worth a visit.
scroll down to cinar restaurant, you can see the old ladies making traditional village bread too
http://www.turkuaz-guide.net/cinar/index.htm
Thank you for all the information it is great. I remember when I went to Icmeler a Turkish friend took us to a place he called 'the turkish house'. Have you heard of this and do you know if it is still there? When we went there it was not really a tourist place and played traditional Turkish music, dancing etc. It was great. If this is still there I would love to go back.
sorry ruth cant help you there not heard of that 1. my mother lives in turkey so i get to see all these lovely places when we go to visit her, every time we go shes found another cute place. you must visit akyaka its so so beautiful
We will be giving Akyaka a go for definate. I am trying to get my parents to hop over with me to split a taxi cost, mmmm If you get the Dolmus there would it be from Icmeler or would we need to go into Marmaris? Also you said there was about a 20 min walk after you get off the Dolmus in Akyaka. Can you get a taxi from that bus stop down to the beach? I am not sure how it will pan out with my daughter and the weather in August, maybe too hot to walk at the times the dolmus is. Just a thought.
Thank you for all you replies and help, much appreciated.
ruth
It was a beautiful place with streams, ducks, lots of flowers and trees. We ate beautiful Turkish mezes followed by Roast Lamb cooked in a clay oven. I would love to know where that was, as it would be lovely to return there.
I must try and get in touch with this guy and find out directions and the name of the place, and I will let you know.
HI turkeyconvert, it sounds like the place that ellemeg was talking about. I am sure that when we get there we will explore every nuck and cranny and find some very intresting places to go. Hopefully my parents friends will show us some traditional places to eat, visit.
i think some dolmuses from marmaris do take you into akyaka but im sure its the mugla ones that drop you off outside, you would need to ask, we got a taxi and paid 40 lira so you could always get a taxi there and dolmus back last 1 leaves akyaka at 6pm and is only 4 mins walk from the beach and riverside
Thanks Ellie-Meg, thats great.
When you stay at Akyaka which airport do you fly to? Would it be Dalaman or Milas? If we like may consider booking for a week in school half term the following year. Depending on prices of flights of course and who is still in business!!
The little train used to turn round here,also this is no more.
We have spent many an happy hour at the Turkish House but sadly this is all in the past.
Gene
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