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please help antalya to hatay
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 06:48 pm |
Hi I am going to Antalya soon and I want to visit Hatay just for one night I know its a 15 hour bus journey but Does anyone know where I can book? Which bus companies and what would the return price be for an adult travelling on the 12th of April and returning on the 14th of april. Help VERY much appreciated .
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 07:00 pm |
It´s about 735km from Antalya to Hatay and it will take you at least 14 hours (single journey). I don´t know current prices but in 2007 such a trip cost me around 55 TL, so count for double and you´re on the safe side.
Source for this and loads of other local/ travelling info: www.turkeytravelplanner.com
Use the site index for cities and click ´transport´ (below on each city page).
Edited (3/24/2010) by Trudy
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 07:02 pm |
Hi I am going to Antalya soon and I want to visit Hatay just for one night I know its a 15 hour bus journey but Does anyone know where I can book? Which bus companies and what would the return price be for an adult travelling on the 12th of April and returning on the 14th of april. Help VERY much appreciated .
http://www.guneyakdeniz.com/default.asp
the website ´s link is to guney akdeniz Bus company,English version is on the right.You can check there the prices and even book online.Good luck.)
why don´t you try airplanes,sometimes air tickets are not more expensive than bus ones.Check at Sunexpress website.
http://www.sunexpress.com/xq-tr/en/index.jsp
Edited (3/24/2010) by ptaszek
[adding link]
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24 Mar 2010 Wed 07:18 pm |
Thanks for your help :o) i checked that website and its 39ytl antalya to hatay one way :o) thanks
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29 Jul 2010 Thu 04:04 pm |
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30 Jul 2010 Fri 10:33 am |
Couldn´t you just go with one of the major bus companies, like Metro? Or perhaps take a major company like Varan to Gaziantep, and take a smaller bus service from there. I think this will cut down in the costs. They always seem to have a spot left in their busses (except for holidays-bayram)
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30 Jul 2010 Fri 12:25 pm |
Couldn´t you just go with one of the major bus companies, like Metro? Or perhaps take a major company like Varan to Gaziantep, and take a smaller bus service from there. I think this will cut down in the costs. They always seem to have a spot left in their busses (except for holidays-bayram)
You do realize the original post was in March. She´s probably been there and back by now!
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30 Jul 2010 Fri 05:04 pm |
Realized that after I posted it cause I thought "oh trudy´s back"... "oh wait...she isn´t" but was to lazy to change it.
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30 Jul 2010 Fri 05:53 pm |
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18 Aug 2010 Wed 02:22 pm |
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15 Dec 2010 Wed 04:45 pm |
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15 Dec 2010 Wed 05:04 pm |
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15 Dec 2010 Wed 08:32 pm |
Gelibolu
I think she meant "province" instead of "country"
Edited (12/15/2010) by zeytinne
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27 Jan 2011 Thu 12:59 pm |
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27 Jan 2011 Thu 01:00 pm |
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02 Feb 2011 Wed 06:03 pm |
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18 Apr 2013 Thu 03:44 pm |
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13 Jan 2014 Mon 04:53 pm |
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