For more info – www.petersommer.com At the heart of a gulet cruise are the simple things — the beautiful sunshine, the fresh air, the shimmering sea, and the stunning coastline. It’s a chance to get away and relax in total splendour, and to swim or snorkel in turquoise coves. But there’s lots more you can do if you feel more energetic — from kayaking on azure seas to trying your hand at windsurfing. Onshore you can explore the local countryside, walking on footpaths like the Lycian Way …
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August 31, 2008
great video thanks
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