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Subject: Re: Greece (or Turkey) with small kids Posted on: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 10:56:41 +0100

On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:48:27 +0100, "tile" wrote:

>
>"Alfred Molon" ha scritto nel messaggio
>news:MPG.2255a34de829a9f098baae@news.supernews.com...
>> In article <0001HW.C4112B8A0009B69FB01AD9AF@news.cable.ntlworld.com>,
>> Mike Lane says...
>>
>>> If you are renting it would much easier and cheaper to rent a car on each
>>> island when you get there. On smaller islands you don't really need a car
>>> at
>>> all (a few don't even allow them).
>>
>> Well, usually it's cheaper to rent a car for a longer period of time
>> than several cars for short time periods.
>>
>> I'm just wondering about the logistics of moving around wife, baby and
>> my little girl. Perhaps it would make more sense to choose an island as
>> a basis from which to explore the surrounding area?
>>
>> I'm trying to mix a beach holiday with visits to historic sites and
>> places with a breathtaking scenery (for the photos).
>> --
>>
>> Alfred Molon
>> http://www.molon.de - Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe
>if you are looking for greek monuments. then Turkey is yr destination
>the best preserved greek monuments are either in Italy or Turkey
>Besides Turkey offers a lot of monuments of toher civilizations. roman
>frygian and so on.
>you can hire a car in Turkey at a very reasonable rate
>and life is for sure cheaper in turkey then in greece. the sea will surely
>be better
>I hired a car and made about 5.000 kms in Turkey from Ankara down to the
>Syrian border
>and up again. Ephesus is very well preserved.. but every few kms there is a
>greek or roman town.
>Have a look at Nemrut Dag or Pamukkale with Hieropolis.. and you will fall
>in love with Turkey
>

We've had similar holidays in Turkey, but based on Side. The food is much more
varied in Turkey than we ever had in Greece
--

Martin