Marmaris is a fantastic place with something for everyone, fun pubs, top quality restaurants, budget and 5 star hotels etc. The beach is extremely safe for kids, level beach into sea, virtually no waves, it’s like a lake.
Marmaris is my favourite place it's a British holiday destination it's got everything from partying to history it's truly a beautiful place but always bring a empty suitcase and fill it up from the bizarre get yourself some top designer gear for a snip of the price 😎👍
Really struggled with your pronunciations, it was Turunç you stopped at on the boat trip... I also struggled with how you hold your cutlery when eating.. Is thus really how you was taught? Ps you don't haggle for food and drinks, and it's better to pay in local currency or you pay over the odds for everything.
you're going to judge how someone cuts something based off of a two second video clip? We were given a butter knife, so it made it difficult. Also with pronunciation, it is very different to speak in the native tongue when you are not from there. Kind of like how you are speaking in English now, we appreciate you responding, but with the way you put your sentences together, I can judge you based on that. But, we choose not to, because it would not be worthwhile. We do haggle for food and drinks when the person is overcharging us and we know they are. We have experienced this in every country we have traveled to, and it was the same in Istanbul if you watched that video. We did not always have local currency and the charge rate of exchanging in an ATM would have been a higher fee than if we just used whatever currency we had. This is what I meant by context, you did not have any and you made many assumptions and judged us for it. We appreciate you watching our video and I hope you can enjoy the next ones without much judgement :)
Haha we never knew that! But apparently it’s very popular to English tourists. However here in the US, most of us never heard of beautiful beaches like these in Turkey
Watched a few of your travel vlogs back to back after seeing the one in Malta. Really liked them and felt super genuine but also the filmography and photography looked very beautiful throught the trip in Turkey. Thanks for sharing 🤗
OK genius, if the fort was built in 300 BC, it didn't belong to the Ottomans. It would belong either to the Persians or the Byzantium. Osman, who created the Ottoman empire, had arrived with his band of Turks in Anatolia in 1293 and took over territories belonging to Byzantium with the exception of Constantinople until the time of Mehmet the conquerer, in which the last of the Byzantine empire, Istanbul fell to the Ottomans.