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Dalyan
1.       LPR10
80 posts
 20 Oct 2008 Mon 06:10 pm

Hi,

 

Am hoping someone can help me.

 

I am going out to Dalyan in November for about 5 days and I´d like to arrange something ver special for my other half. It doesn´t really matter how much it costs etc but I just don´t know the area well enough to actually think of something myself.

 

I know there are boat trips etc (although probably not in November) but as he lives there I´d like to do something different that maybe he hasn´t done either.

 

I know its a big ask but does anyone have any suggestions for me please?

 

Any help much appreciated

 

X

2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 20 Oct 2008 Mon 07:04 pm

Phew! That´s a tough one! {#lang_emotions_noway} What can we suggest that your bf hasn´t done before... {#lang_emotions_confused}

Maybe take him for a trip out of his home town?

3.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Oct 2008 Mon 10:23 pm

I can think of:

paragliding (I have not done it but I have always wanted to)

http://www.oludenizbeach.com/paragliding.html

 

or take him to kayakoy fethiye

http://www.e-turkeytravel.com/2008/04/fethiye-kayakoy.html

 

Or take him to Datca..

 

4.       LPR10
80 posts
 21 Oct 2008 Tue 10:19 am

Thank you soo much for your help - really appreciate it x

5.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Dec 2008 Tue 06:14 pm

 

Quoting thehandsom

Or take him to Datca..

 

 If going to Datça which is very pleasant, carry on to the end of the penninsula where there is the remains of a Roman Settlement - I forget the name but it is great because it is large enough and well preserved enough to be interesting but small enough and sufficiently out of the way to have very few tourists looking around it!

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