Kusadasin vene- ja safariretki
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Kusadasin vene- ja safariretki

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Perustuu 11 arvioon
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49,00 
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Kieli: English
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Kesto: min. 8 tuntia
Kohokohdat
  • Kokopäiväretki maalla ja merellä
  • Jännittävä maastoautoseikkailu
  • Automatka kauniiden vuoristokylien läpi
  • Rento risteily Baradanlahdella ja lounas
Retken kuvaus

Tämän kokopäivän retken aikana matkustat maalla ja merellä ja tutustut Kusadasin ympäristön maaseutuun ja rantaviivaan. Kuljemme ylös vuorille koskemattomien kylien läpi, ajamme maastoautolla ja purjehdimme Baradanlahden ympäri laivamatkalla, joka sisältää lounaan.

Aamupäivä alkaa veneretkellä Baradanin lahden ympäri, jossa sinulla on kaksi mahdollisuutta pulahtaa mereen uimaan. Pääset myös nauttimaan paikallisista herkuista koostuvan lounaan, johon sisältyy bulgursalaattia, lihapullia ja grillattua kanaa sekä tuoreita hedelmiä.

Seikkailu jatkuu automatkalla ympäröivässä vuoristossa, jossa ohitamme kylän toisensa perään ja näemme samalla perinteisemmän puolen Turkista. Päätät päivän Pamucakin rannalla, jossa voit harrastaa vesiurheilua.

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    Matkusti perheen kanssa

    Erittäin hyvä

    Yleisarvio

    5/5

    Fantastic trip staff, very friendly and organised We did the full day 4x4 with kids aged 7,9 & 10 I’d definitely recommend

  • Victoria

    Asuinpaikka Yhdysvallat - elokuu 2024

    Matkusti perheen kanssa

     

    18 - 24 vuoden ikäinen

    Erittäin hyvä

    Yleisarvio

    5/5

    + . Very good value for money . Food excellent, drinks reasonably priced . Beautiful swimming spots/scenery - . When swimming speed boat came to offe ...

  • Dean B

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    Matkusti perheen kanssa

     

    18 - 24 vuoden ikäinen

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    Yleisarvio

    5/5

    Excellent value for money. Thoroughly enjoyable day. Boat trip was beautiful, well organised and food was good. Lots of options to purchase drinks an ...

  • Kmarsland

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    Matkusti perheen kanssa

     

    25 - 34 vuoden ikäinen

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    4/5

    As a family we really enjoyed both parts of the trip. The guides were amazing and made it as fun as possible. My boys aged 17,15 & 10 they had a great ...

  • Vanessa

    Asuinpaikka Yhdysvallat - heinäkuu 2024

    Matkusti puolison kanssa

     

    35 - 44 vuoden ikäinen

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    Yleisarvio

    5/5

    An excursion of 2 parts. Really enjoyed this excursion. The boat trip was really peaceful and relaxing. We were able to swim on 2 occasions. Lunch was ...

  • Anonyymi

    Asuinpaikka Yhdysvallat - syyskuu 2023

    Erittäin hyvä

    Yleisarvio

    5/5

    Fantastic full day out, boat trip had 2 swim stops which were both beautiful. A really nice lunch was provided and then the 4x4 safari was just the ri ...

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