Finally back at the cafe in Tire, with WIFI.
On Saturday we didn't go fishing, but did do the next best thing. Sami took us,"About 4km south-east of Euromos (8km north-west of Milas) is a road on the right (west) marked for Kıyıkışlacık (Iasos), about 18km along a twisting road. The Turkish name means 'Little Barracks on the Coast', but Iasos was in fact a fine city set on its dramatic perch several centuries before Christ. Earliest settlement may date from the Old Bronze Age, and may have in-cluded a civilisation much like the Minoan one on Crete.
Today Iasos is a sleepy Aegean fıshing village set amid the tumbled ruins of an ancient city." taken from about Turkey.
We stopped to buy fish and then went to the little restaurant on the water. The JR Ceyar Restaurant which was fab.
We dined on several kinds of fish, calamari, numerous dips, and other dishes which were all done to absolute perfection. Some of us washed it all down with Raki. What a delightful day out. Photos in next post.
On Saturday we didn't go fishing, but did do the next best thing. Sami took us,"About 4km south-east of Euromos (8km north-west of Milas) is a road on the right (west) marked for Kıyıkışlacık (Iasos), about 18km along a twisting road. The Turkish name means 'Little Barracks on the Coast', but Iasos was in fact a fine city set on its dramatic perch several centuries before Christ. Earliest settlement may date from the Old Bronze Age, and may have in-cluded a civilisation much like the Minoan one on Crete.
Today Iasos is a sleepy Aegean fıshing village set amid the tumbled ruins of an ancient city." taken from about Turkey.
We stopped to buy fish and then went to the little restaurant on the water. The JR Ceyar Restaurant which was fab.
We dined on several kinds of fish, calamari, numerous dips, and other dishes which were all done to absolute perfection. Some of us washed it all down with Raki. What a delightful day out. Photos in next post.
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