The lovely Gemma
asked if there was anyone interested in doing a guest post whilst she is on
Holiday this year about their favourite place to visit. I immediately contacted
her, as I love sharing my favourite places with other lovely bloggers, and she
kindly allowed me to write this post. Thank you Gemma! I hope you are having a
special time away.
I have visited the beautiful Davutlar in
Turkey in 2011, 2013 and I’m heading there again for two weeks at the end of
this summer. I love the relaxed atmosphere of the place as it is not overly
touristy, unlike Kusadasi which is just a 30 minute drive away. I have stayed
in a villa there both times and I’m staying on the same site again in the
summer which is only a 10 minute walk from the most gorgeous beaches! I’m not
really sure how I’m going to fit all of the reasons why I love this place so
much but I’m aiming to do my best…
The site is called Rimakent Sitesi, and there
are a lot of these different sites spread around. Most of the people that
holiday in the Davutlar area are Turkish which I like because I feel as though
I get more of an authentic experience when I holiday there. On the site I stay
on, it is roughly half Turkish, half English and some of them even live there
throughout the year. All I’m going to say is that my family pretty much have
the pool to ourselves until the afternoon, which is amazing – I love just
relaxing by the pool with a book. It is so peaceful and there are some
mountains right behind the site which makes some lovely scenery!
Usually we just laze around by the pool soaking
up the sun which is so chilled. However, both years we have been we have gone
on a boat trip which takes us for the day around the national park bays which
is in the village on from Davutlar, called Guzel Camli. The views are
incredible. The sea is honestly crystal clear and it is so peaceful. I usually
take my book, my ipod and my camera and that is me sorted for the day (not
forgetting suncream!!!!) but many other people will be jumping off the boat and
playing in the water, which I have done once but the sea scares me. Maybe this
year…
Last year we were taken to have breakfast in
the mountains and I fell in love. Not only with the food, which was absolutely
to die for and I still make some of the foods we had that day, but the views
were amazing, we could see all the way to the sea! I cannot wait to go back
there again this year and have some of the Turkish breakfast. This included my
all time favourite dish which is called Menemen and is basically just tomato
and egg, which sounds like a weird combo but trust me it is incredible! Here is
a link to the BBC’s version of a menemen recipe if you fancy trying it for
yourself! http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1263668/turkish-onepan-eggs-and-peppers-menemen
Speaking of
food, I just have to mention that in general the food in Turkey is amazing. My
favourite restaurant, the Agora in Guzel Camli serves the most amazing bread as
a starter which comes with garlic butter and tomato dip. I could eat this 24/7.
It is amazing, and I haven’t even started on how nice their mains are! Chicken
Shish is what I tend to go for in most restaurants in Turkey because it is just
so tasty! Another amazing thing about the majority of the restaurants in the
local area is that they will pick you up and take you home FREE OF CHARGE. The
Agora even has a jeep they bring sometimes which is so exciting because you are
sitting on the back of a jeep heading down a dual carriageway with no seatbelt
on. Not the safest, but exhilarating all the same. In Kusadasi there are even
more restaurants, although I have only ever been to one. It was called the
Saray and it was great fun! There was music, dancing, cocktails and great food.
The only downside was that it was fairly expensive compared to all the other
restaurants by the beach that we go to! One thing about Turkey is that you
really do get things cheaply. I think we would get a Spag bol for £3/4 or
something which is madness.
I just have to mention the markets I have been
to as well. In Davutlar there is a market every Wednesday and Sunday, and I
love going. I have brought so many beautiful clothes, shoes and scarves there
which I have previously posted about on my blog. In Kusadasi there is also a
market but we gave it a miss last year – it is quite overwhelming and we
weren’t with my Dad so we decided not to go. I liked this market, but I prefer
the smaller one if I’m being honest because the things being sold there were
more authentic to Turkey. Davutlar is a locals market, whereas Kusadasi is touristier!
They also have amazing pancake type things called Gozleme’s at Davutlar market
which are super yummy!
This year I’m hoping to go back to all of the
places I love in Turkey, and also head back into Kusadasi to go to the
waterpark there as this is a place we have not yet been to but would really
love to go to! Davutlar is the perfect place for a relaxing and chilled, yet
cultural holiday which is why I love it so much. I could talk about Turkey all
day, but I’m sure you are all very busy so I will leave it at that. I hope you
have enjoyed hearing about my favourite place to visit ever!
Great pictures!
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thank you - it is so beautiful there! Hannah xx
DeleteIt looks amazing and the scenery- I am not a big traveller but if I can save up I will defo go more xxx
ReplyDeletedefinitely, once you are out there it is so cheap as well which is a massive bonus if you do want to venture there! Hannah xx
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