Oludeniz Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Oludeniz below. Oludeniz travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Oludeniz.
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#1 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
May 21, 2008 – May 30, 2008
Oludeniz, Turkey -› -› …
Just an impression of how we spend this very relaxing sun, sea and beach holiday . . . . If you like to spend your holiday like this, just relax, I can recommend this area of Turkey!
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#2 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
Jun 02, 2006 – Aug 24, 2009
People i met here who contributed to, and improved my trip: Donald (Australia)
Dropped
at beach
walked
along, cracking day
national
park 3ytl, unlucky!
Donald
swam, i fed ducks
ducks
came for racing, fighting
walked
to old camp ground
dogs,
great coastal views
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#3 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
Aug 21, 2009 – Aug 24, 2009
Dalaman, Turkey -› Oludeniz, Turkey -› …
After a short action packed few days, we decided that we deserved a lie in, it felt like a massive lie in. By 12pm we were making our way into Hisaronu for a late breakfast / lunch. We chose a place called Malibu restaurant. I ordered a steak filo pastry dish cooked in a tradition…
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#4 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
Jul 25, 2007
Ankara, Turkey -› Istanbul, Turkey -› …
Some pics from some of the places I have visited in Turkey
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#5 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
Aug 15, 2009 – Aug 20, 2009
Fethiye, Turkey -› Kayakoy, Turkey -› …
I was there to work. I spent 3 mounts. except working it was cool :) Lovely atmosphere surrounding with beautiful nature. You have variety of options to do in Fethiye. Outdoor sports, Extreme sports; paragliding e.g.
And has a good night life.
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#6 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
May 14, 2005 – May 22, 2005
Istanbul, Turkey -› Efes, Turkey -› …
Incredible country, exciting, thousands of contrasts
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#7 of 7 Oludeniz travel blogs
May 24, 2008 – Jun 08, 2008
Jerash, Jordan -› Ajloun, Jordan -› …
During May/June 2008, I took my first vacation to the Middle East area. Jordan was amazing - I got to see some historical sites such as Petra, Jesus' Baptism site, the Dead Sea and the Wadi Rum Desert. Then we moved on to Turkey where we saw the ancient Nemrut Dagi statues, the ruins of Ephesus, Oludeniz Beach (and some paragliding), Pamukkale white terraces, the famous rock formations of Cappadocia, and of course, the amazing city of Istanbul. The trip exceeded all expectations!
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