Turkey eh. Can't really believe that that part of our trip is over - Turkey is fantastic and we would definitely go back in a flash.
Our triumphant return to Turkey started with a boat trip over to Bodrum and a tour of the Underwater Archaeology Museum - which has signs everywhere saying that despite the fact that most of the exhibits came from underwater, the museum itself is not actually under the sea. You don't say...
We saw more amphoras (terracotta pots) than you could shake a stick at, as well as a quite stupid peacock which had got stuck on a roof and couldn't get down. Maybe he thought the rest of the museum was under the sea so he didn't want to get wet...The museum was housed in an old castle, complete with lion heads on the wall, suits of armour, and a dungeon down a million steps. The lurid lights and figurines in the dungeon didn't really serve their intended purpose of freaking us out unfortunately. Spent the rest of the time before our night bus down to Fethiye checking out the tacky tourist area, replete with loads of pubs and very determined salesmen (no I don't need a 'genuine fake watch' thank you very much).
Arriving in Fethiye at 1am with no accommodation organised tested a few politeness and tolerance muscles, but thank goodness for Olsun pension where we woke the guy up to give us a room. After our previous night's accommodation in the abandoned washhouse, an actual bed and running water was a godsend.The next morning we headed into Fethiye proper which is a really pretty town on the Mediterranean coast. Yet another breakfast of ekmek (white Turkish bread) later, we found a hostel and commenced searching for our blue cruise. A few hours of negotiation, shopping around, and (occasionally heated) discussion later we booked ourselves in for one leaving a few days later. Which left us with a whole day on our hands - bring on a '12 Islands Cruise' - a whole day of lazing around on a boat cruising the Fethiye harbour, swimming, and tucking into a great lunch. All for only 20 lira! (About NZ$20) Brilliant.
That night we went to the Fish Market for dinner. The deal is that you buy whatever you want and take it to one of the restaurants surrounding the market where they'll cook it up for you, as well as salad, garlic bread, and fish sauces for only 5 lira! (Well, 5 lira plus however much your fish costs...). Amelia got a tuna steak the size of her head (500g, of which a third ended up on Adrian's plate, and another few mouthfuls went to the stray kittens roaming the courtyard) and Adrian got a delicious red snapper - the meal was great.
Next stop: Blue Cruise from Fethiye to Olympus!