Antalya
I’ve been MIA for a few days, and I’d love to say there was a great reason like we were hiking up Mount Olympos or sailing along the coast on a private gulet, but the sad reality is that we’ve found a place that has completely sapped our will to do anything. Over the years, we’ve stayed in some great places (which helps balance out some of the sketchy ones), and our new hotel could hold it’s own against any of those.
We knew these last three nights would be the end of our vacation, so decided before we left Seattle that we would splurge a little and found a Renaissance in Antalya (or at least that we thought was in Antalya – we are in a little town called Beldibi, about 15 miles north). It’s always a bit like the Clampetts when we check into a higher end hotel, as we seem to always be the only people showing up with giant backpacks instead of real luggage. However, we take it to a new level by immediately locking ourselves out on the balcony, leaving no option but to scale down the front of the building on the fire escape and nonchalantly strolling back up to the registration desk to ask for another room key.
That unpleasantness aside, there’s not a whole lot I can say other than it has been a glorious way to spend a few days. It turns out that this hotel is an all-inclusive, and it’s clearly taking things to a much higher level than the all-inclusive place we stayed at in Side. After a giant breakfast, a whole lot of drinks, lunch for five, and an afternoon snack of Turkish pancakes, at dinner I can barely even look at food without feeling the urge to barf.
We do manage to pull ourselves away for a few minutes on our final night in Turkey to pick up a few souvenirs from the market across the street. Our flight tomorrow leaves at 8:00 am, which means a pretty early start for us. After the past few days, we’re definitely very sad to be leaving (our travel rules dictate that we can’t come back to the same place twice, but I have to admit, I could be easily tempted to try and find a loophole), but it has been a long time away from the boys and we can’t wait to see their faces.