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Offline auroua

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« on: August 22, 2010, 08:08:19 AM »
Hi hope this is in the right section?Is it possible to get the shuttle bus direct from Calis to Gocek and Sarigerme or will we have to go to Fethiye.How long is the journey?Also to Daylan is there a beach there.Trying to find a bit about the place is it on the river.Is that a long way by bus?We stayed in Calis twice before and are due back in September what a beautiful place cant wait.We looked a other places but thought we may be dissapointed after Calis so it would be good to visit the others.In June we went to Oludeniz and were so dissapointed.The best thing about Calis is the breeze which makes it so comfortable during the day.

Offline welshbrickie

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« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2010, 09:01:51 AM »
the shuttle bus runs every half an hour you can catch it on the gunlukbasi road to dalaman.And there is a beach in dalyan but its restricted at certain times of year because of the turtles.

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« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2010, 12:52:32 PM »
I would consider car hire.
Gocek the buses stop on the main road and it is a fair hike to the harbour.
I think there is a sunday boat trip which would be another way to vsit Gocek with Carole and Tayfun

By car Dalyan is 45mins using the Gocek tunnel with a 3 lira toll.
The dolmus takes about 2.5hrs
first get one to Ortaca and from there switch to the Dalyan dolmus.
It is a fraction more expensive but getting the large coaches to ortaca which are heading for Marmaris Bodrum etc is more comfortable and a little quicker. These all go through Gunlukbasi.

If you had a car you could easily stop at Gocek on the way to Dalyan.

Yes Dalyan is on the river which meanders from Lake Koycgeiz to the sea and a long sandy beach, through reed beds with rock tombs carved into the mountains on the opposite bank and behind which lie the ruins of ancient Caunos. There is a regular public boat dolmus to and from the beach at the quayside in the village centre. Alternatively there are regular bus dolmus to the other quieter end of the beach where the Turtle rescue centre is situated behind the car park.
Both routes are very scenic. There are also mud baths and hot springs on the river.

Sarigerme is probably easiest to switch buses at dalaman.

Offline Liz 101

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« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2010, 17:11:14 PM »
There's also an hourly dolmus service to Gocek & that takes you as far into the village as possible. Costs 4.5tl each way

Offline FrankStanley

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« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2010, 17:47:29 PM »
Ahh !  the famous calis breeze  8)

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« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2010, 22:39:00 PM »
not much of it this year, just got back found it so much hotter than last year ,  but could also be something to do with me hot sweats !!




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