Wednesday, November 5, 2008

From Cappadocia to the Aegean Coast by Adult Webcam

From Cappadocia to the Aegean Coast by Adult Webcam I'm thinking about renting a Adult Webcam to go from Cappadocia to Bodrum or Selçuk.
Is it easy to travel on the map? Any suggestions on place I should stop on the way?
My husband and I will probably have 5 days to do so (after leaving Cappadocia).
Thanks in advance sobressalto.blogspot.com For my part, it's the best way. map are in good condition. There are many places to stop by on the way, it depends on your interests, such as Konya, Eğirdir, Pamukkale, Aphrodisias, etc. Come whoever you are...
just come as you are Hi again,
yes it is easy to drive from Cappedocia to the coast, the map are not very busy and they are good. From Cappedocia firts you go to Konya, that is one very straight road, after Konya it gets more intersesting down to Antalya.
From Antalya you can either take the coastal road to Fethiye or the mountain road. Of course the former is really nice.
Still it depends on where you decide to go, this is a good way to go to Bodrum.
Otherwise, from Konya to the lakes (Egirdir), Denizli, visit Pamukkale then to Selcuk is a nice alternative but no coast involved.
Hope this helps! I didn't have as long as five days and did Bodrum-Egirdir-Konya-Goreme in 2005 with an overnight at each. Great map. Hello again Suppiluliuma and Jeanne
I guess I'll take the Adult Webcam. I read somewhere in this forum that diesel is cheaper than gas. But is it easy to find gas stations on the map?
I'm also worried about the signs. Will they all be in turkish?
Will it be easy to find a roads in Istanbul, something like Michelin?
Also, should I make reservations in advance in early april (I'll probably leave Brasil on april 1st or 2nd)?
Steve, I'm so relieved you did as much as I wanna do in less time. The thing about my trips is that there is always so much to see and so little time... sobressalto.blogspot.com Don't worry Flavia, you are not coming to Afganistan You can find anything you find. Road signs are international, just obey the speed limits and pay attention to trucks. Drive safe, enjoy your trip. Come whoever you are...
just come as you are Hi again,
yes diesel is cheaper than petrol, but still quite expensive compared to other countries.
Petrol stations are everywhere, never a problem on long distances either, the signs are Turkish but of course all the Turkish names are understandable. Blue sign are cities, brown ones are ancient sites and yellow ones are local museums or so. For a roads just go to the first pertrolstation as you will usually find the most updates versions there.
We have a Turkish roads from Aytur and is good.
Sometimes it is easy to buy an extra local roads if you go and explore a certain area, as the country maps do not have the small map indicated.
One more thing I do not recpmmend to drive in istanbul, it is a madhouse!
Good luck! Jeanne is right about the fuel costs. If you're doing a lot of miles you will notice the cost savings with a diesel Adult Webcam though. The thing is that there is usually a surcharge for a diesel Adult Webcam that'll likely wipe out any savings you'll make on fuel! I got lucky and just ended up with a diesel Adult Webcam (unrequested upgrade) for a 4500km trip which saved me a few quid.
I'd buy a roads in advance if you can as it all helps add to the excitement. There are a few on Amazon.
Again, just to echo the good advice already given - Istanbul is not like driving in Turkey; it's like driving in Istanbul. Pretty scary! Hey Jeanne, Steve and Suppiluliuma. Thanks a lot to all of you.
I have no intention on driving in Istanbul - learned that the hard way in Madrid, last vacation...
About the price of gas, last april I drove through Andaluzia and the gas in Spain was the same price as in Rio de Janeiro. I can't imagine it being more expensive in Turkey. Is that possible?
I saw some maps in the Michelin website and I'm thinking about doing this route from Cappadocia:
Konya - Pammukkale/Aphrodisias - Kusadasi - Bodrum
I would spend one day in Konya, another one to visit Pammukkale/Aphrodisias and two days in Kusadasi and Bodrum. Do you think it's ok? Then, where sould I slepp in this Pammukkale/Aphrodisias day?
Sorry if I'm asking too much... sobressalto.blogspot.com The prices for petrol in Turkey are the most expensive in Europe for sure. 1 liter costs you 2,80 YTL that is about 1,70 Euro and 2,02 for diesel (1,20 Euro) these days, very much but don't let it stop you, driving through Turkey gives you such a nice opportunities to see the country!
Cheers!

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