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You know what I really liked about your video? That you refrained from playing that horrible electro(ish) music that all other travel vlogs here on youtube display. Instead, I found your video very relaxing and actually in line with the laidback vibe I would expect to find in Kas. I've only been to Kastelorizo (across the sea from where you were) and remember looking at Kas in the distance and wondering how it would be over there.
We are planning to go to Turkey in couple of weeks, I found your videos very helpful and I saved most of them. I loved how clear the content is and I appreciate it the writing in the description. Thank you for the links as well and thank you for taking the time to produce a high quality videos.
I agree that Kekova is an amazing place if you like swimming and snorkeling. I’ve been going to Kaş since the 90s when it was a quiet town but it still is my favourite spot in the south of Turkey. Also, I really enjoy swimming in Kaş Camping as the hotel front may be a bit crowded. I have also stayed in the town of Patara many times and it is probably the most underdeveloped place around that area, in the positive sense. You can have a very quiet holiday in Patara just enjoying the sea and nature and peace and quiet.
Nice video, Kas is also a favorite of mine. I will add my favorite spot in the old town, the bar called “Dost” which in Turkish means “friend”. The owner and the people that work there are the best!
,It is important to note about the hike part of the Lycian way. The way does not start at the beach, as you can understand, but in the village above. Turn right to the village and immediately left until the end. Better to park the car there. The way is not well marked and not very easy. There is no boat immediately available to take you back and we waited two and a half hours instead. Others gave up and went back uphill all the way back.
You can choose to explore Kas with adventure, such as diving, or take scenic cruises to Meis or Kekova. The surrounding area has great natural beauty (beach at Patara) and historical significance (many impressive ancient ruins). Best of all, it's hands-down the most value of any country on the Mediterranean.
If we ever get back to "normal" times, my first travel would be to Turkey, and certainly to Kas. But I am on a tight budget. In my Latin American travels, I usually stay at hostels, or pensions, which are often private homes with rooms for rent. Do you happen to know if these exist in Turkey also, and if so, in Kas? I find it not only cheaper, but sometimes you get to eat with the family, and one can get all the real "tourist" information, and recommendations from them which are usually better than the official brochures from travel agencies.
Yes they have hostels all around Turkey! Including Kas. We are also budget travelers ourselves and actually decided to stay in an Airbnb while in Kas since it was so cheap for the nightly price at that time
Nice Vlog like all your Vlogs what I see but I think its very important to say that „Patara“ is also an Ancient City where the St. Nicholas is born and „Myra“ is the Place where he lives as an Bishoph from Myra and where you can find his grave . this is the St. Nicholas where all around the World people give gifts to Childrens at 6. of December .. its the day when he is died .
That is a very good fact. We didn’t have time to visit the St Nicholas Basilica and so didn’t really have enough footage to include that! But Ine does celebrate Sinterklaas on the 6th of December (it’s a Belgian tradition!) so she was pretty excited that he actually came from there!
We followed your lead on your highlighted trail to limanagzi bay. You didn't mention that the first half of that is road-walking. Still worthwhile, but if one has a car, it's better to drive through the subdivisions and construction sites and start walking where the trail begins. (see alltrails)
Question...at 1.36 minute mark you have a motion map. How did you do that? Love the video and thanks for posting it. I'm in Kas currently and have a small travel channel. Your video is an inspiration.
Hi. We're going to Ouledeniz this summer and ur v-log has helped me plan ... can you provide more info on the Lycian way hike? I couldn't find a short one.
That’s awesome! Oludeniz is beautiful. The Lycian way hike is a long-distance hike that starts near Oludeniz and you will definitely find the trail when you’re there. You can find more info here: globetrottergirls.com/things-you-need-to-know-when-hiking-the-lycian-way/ or you could also search for this book: “The Lycian Way: Turkey's First Long Distance Walking Route by Clow, Kate (2014) Paperback”. We hiked multiple short sections of the hike and googled where to start from! There’s markers as well
We were there in November! It was still warm on a few days and we swam in the sea 😍 I think April should be okay! Maybe not every day but certainly enough enjoyable days to swim!
Suzannah says "I really like their videos, they're very colorful and give her lots of good ideas for planning European travels." I (Chris) totally agree with her but I also look at the pace of the videos, how you jump from scene to scene. You guys do an awesome job of editing and keeping us engaged. Safe travels and have a Merry Christmas! -Chris & Suzannah
That's so nice! Thanks for the support you guys. Means a lot to us. Glad you're finding the videos helpful and engaging. We're always trying to improve little aspects as we go. Putting out our 2021 year in review video next week with our top 10 travel moments / stories from this year, so be sure to tune in for that one :) And merry christmas / happy holidays to you as well!
Internet was good in Kas! At least in the airbnb we stayed in, it was very fast. There were also coffee shops around that had decent wifi. We’re also digital nomads, so we know the struggle to find good internet 😅
No that's stock footage as we didn't do that activity but just mention that it is another thing to do. I don't think they have such vibrant corals but you can see sea turtles apparently
As a Turkish gal who was searching up Kas/Kalkan. I am very impressed by your video. My family ownes a summer beach house in Seferihisar, Izmir. I usually dont go anywhere else but i really want to travel for my honeymoon hopefully next year. What season would you say is the best to travel here in order to enjoy kas quitly?
Thanks for the comment! 😊 we were in Kas around the beginning of November and it was very quiet. It was actually a little too quiet and many restaurants were closed for the season. Apparently the town dies down after October. Our best bet is probably to visit in October. It’s still nice weather (mostly) and a lot more quiet! It’s absolutely gorgeous there 😎
WARNING. The limanagzi beach now is all private and there is no turtles anymore. The hiking is nice with the caves and tombs, but not super easy, also be VERY CAREFULL about coming back before the sunset. A wolf was barking at me, twice. He was behind the trees and I was on the main way, so I had the advatage to run away, which I did, very fast. Those natural places are a bit wild, so be responsible! Come back when its a daytime so you dont find the wolf
@@Allexander9880 haha greek culture !!!?? which greek culture.. you were under us 1000 year, so it is normal you assimilated with our culture, and you became to thing it is your culture :)))))))
AND another story is ROMAN IS NOT RELATIVE WITH GREEKS. you were part of their army latest time..and then you took over their empire , ROMAN EMPIRE WAS ITALIAN BASED. AND ROMAN CULTURE IS ITALIAN CULTURE...
@@Allexander9880 HAHAHA WHICH greek culture, honey ROMAN and greek was NOT relaaitve. Roman-Greek wars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The Roman-Greek wars were a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and various Ancient Greek states during the late Hellenistic period. The list includes: the Pyrrhic War (280-275 BC), after which Rome asserted its hegemony over Magna Grecia. the First Macedonian War (214-205 BC), that ended with the Peace of Phoenice the Second Macedonian War (200-197 BC), during which the Romans declared "the freedom of Greece" from the Macedonian Kings. the Roman-Seleucid War (192-188 BC), that ended with the Peace of Apamea the Third Macedonian War (171-168 BC), after which Macedonian territory was divided in four client republics the Fourth Macedonian War (150-148 BC), after which Macedonia was formally annexed the Achaean War (146 BC), during which Corinth was destroyed and Southern Greece divided in two provinces.
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I would like to know where you guys stayed which hotel ? And thank you for such a great video of Kas 💙
You know what I really liked about your video? That you refrained from playing that horrible electro(ish) music that all other travel vlogs here on youtube display. Instead, I found your video very relaxing and actually in line with the laidback vibe I would expect to find in Kas. I've only been to Kastelorizo (across the sea from where you were) and remember looking at Kas in the distance and wondering how it would be over there.
Thanks! We really try to showcase the vibe of the place with the music in all our videos. So glad you noticed!
thats my hometown...my father works there as a boat driver :)
Awesome place to grow up!! 😍😍
We are planning to go to Turkey in couple of weeks, I found your videos very helpful and I saved most of them. I loved how clear the content is and I appreciate it the writing in the description. Thank you for the links as well and thank you for taking the time to produce a high quality videos.
Thanks so much 🥰 glad you find them helpful!! We really try our best 😊 have lots of fun in Turkey, it’s a great country!
I think the capital of the world is a very beautiful country to visit, the people are very nice and kind
Beautiful video about Kas. Thanks a lot.
Thanks for watching!
I agree that Kekova is an amazing place if you like swimming and snorkeling. I’ve been going to Kaş since the 90s when it was a quiet town but it still is my favourite spot in the south of Turkey. Also, I really enjoy swimming in Kaş Camping as the hotel front may be a bit crowded. I have also stayed in the town of Patara many times and it is probably the most underdeveloped place around that area, in the positive sense. You can have a very quiet holiday in Patara just enjoying
the sea and nature and peace and quiet.
Agreed! 😊 we love Kas! We didn’t get to stay in Patara but explored it for the day and the beach is so huge there, lots of space!
Thanks, going in 3 weeks. Found the video really interesting. 👍🏼
Thanks for watching! Have fun in Kas, we loved it there! 😍
Vacation last time was amazing. 🤩
Nice video, Kas is also a favorite of mine. I will add my favorite spot in the old town, the bar called “Dost” which in Turkish means “friend”. The owner and the people that work there are the best!
Thanks! Next time we’ll have to go to that bar! ☺️
Wow! Thanks for great info and videos!
Thanks for watching 😎
thank you for this beautiful video of Kas.
Thanks for watching!
Another nice place to visit. Again, nicely edited. Take care
We miss Kas already! Such a sunny, warm, and beautiful place. Happy holidays!! 🎄
I’m amazed how you go straight passed Kapatas beach which is nearer to the harbour town of Kalkan all the way to Patara and don’t mention Kalkan
amazing video...guys thanks alot
Thanks for watching!
Excelente vídeo. Gracias. Saludos desde México
Gracias!
Wow that drone flew really high
Love your videos!
Thanks
I am planning for next week
Enjoy your trip!
Just amazing ❤❤❤❤
Kaş is king
Wow, its Mesmerizing views ❤
Kas has some of the best coastal views in all of Turkey! So much beauty to be found there. Thanks for watching thanks 🙏😊
My City 🇹🇷☪️🐺❤
Great video and you guys did a great job, congratulations!
Thank you!☺️
Woaw! Great!
Thanks! ☺️
Cool.
thanks for sharing ☺️
Thanks for watching!
Amazing 😻 I will go to Kaş on 20-21 October 🤠
Have a great time! That’s about the time it becomes a lot more quiet there so it’s lovely!
Great job guys!
Thanks ☺️☺️
,It is important to note about the hike part of the Lycian way.
The way does not start at the beach, as you can understand, but in the village above. Turn right to the village and immediately left until the end. Better to park the car there. The way is not well marked and not very easy. There is no boat immediately available to take you back and we waited two and a half hours instead. Others gave up and went back uphill all the way back.
Good to note! We found a boat ride right away but I guess it always depends on how many people are there ☺️
Very nice
You can choose to explore Kas with adventure, such as diving, or take scenic cruises to Meis or Kekova. The surrounding area has great natural beauty (beach at Patara) and historical significance (many impressive ancient ruins). Best of all, it's hands-down the most value of any country on the Mediterranean.
That’s true! Kas was one of our favorite places in Turkey! It’s so beautiful and there’s so much to do ☺️
If we ever get back to "normal" times, my first travel would be to Turkey, and certainly to Kas. But I am on a tight budget. In my Latin American travels, I usually stay at hostels, or pensions, which are often private homes with rooms for rent. Do you happen to know if these exist in Turkey also, and if so, in Kas? I find it not only cheaper, but sometimes you get to eat with the family, and one can get all the real "tourist" information, and recommendations from them which are usually better than the official brochures from travel agencies.
Yes they have hostels all around Turkey! Including Kas. We are also budget travelers ourselves and actually decided to stay in an Airbnb while in Kas since it was so cheap for the nightly price at that time
TURKIYE is a hidden heaven, its Mesmerizing views ❤thanks for this awesome video...
Nice Vlog like all your Vlogs what I see but I think its very important to say that „Patara“ is also an Ancient City where the St. Nicholas is born and „Myra“ is the Place where he lives as an Bishoph from Myra and where you can find his grave . this is the St. Nicholas where all around the World people give gifts to Childrens at 6. of December .. its the day when he is died .
That is a very good fact. We didn’t have time to visit the St Nicholas Basilica and so didn’t really have enough footage to include that! But Ine does celebrate Sinterklaas on the 6th of December (it’s a Belgian tradition!) so she was pretty excited that he actually came from there!
harika
Thanks!
We followed your lead on your highlighted trail to limanagzi bay. You didn't mention that the first half of that is road-walking. Still worthwhile, but if one has a car, it's better to drive through the subdivisions and construction sites and start walking where the trail begins. (see alltrails)
Yes absolutely, thanks for noting that! Glad you enjoyed the walk! Not always easy to find the path but AllTrails always helps
How to reach to Kas what are the ways?
Question...at 1.36 minute mark you have a motion map. How did you do that? Love the video and thanks for posting it. I'm in Kas currently and have a small travel channel. Your video is an inspiration.
Thanks! We use google earth studios to create the maps :)
hiya, what month was this filmed? thankyou ...
At the beginning of November
Ive read you cant fly a drone more than 100 meters. Is that true ? Or tou have to register your drone?
Could be true. Check current drone rules online because they seem to change all the time! We find UAV Coach a helpful website for drone information.
Can you fly drone in turkey ?
Hi. We're going to Ouledeniz this summer and ur v-log has helped me plan ... can you provide more info on the Lycian way hike? I couldn't find a short one.
That’s awesome! Oludeniz is beautiful. The Lycian way hike is a long-distance hike that starts near Oludeniz and you will definitely find the trail when you’re there. You can find more info here: globetrottergirls.com/things-you-need-to-know-when-hiking-the-lycian-way/ or you could also search for this book: “The Lycian Way: Turkey's First Long Distance Walking Route by Clow, Kate (2014) Paperback”. We hiked multiple short sections of the hike and googled where to start from! There’s markers as well
Wow amazing video I've started watching all of them. Can you plz tell which month you visited Kas
Thanks!! 😚 we visited mid- November and the weather was still nice 😃
Sehr schön Türkiye ❤❤❤
It is!! Thanks for watching! 😍
Merci pour la traduction en français
thanks very helpful
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful 😊
Hello, which month did you visit kas? I'm going there in April and just wondering if the water is warm enough to swim in april
We were there in November! It was still warm on a few days and we swam in the sea 😍 I think April should be okay! Maybe not every day but certainly enough enjoyable days to swim!
Suzannah says "I really like their videos, they're very colorful and give her lots of good ideas for planning European travels." I (Chris) totally agree with her but I also look at the pace of the videos, how you jump from scene to scene. You guys do an awesome job of editing and keeping us engaged. Safe travels and have a Merry Christmas! -Chris & Suzannah
That's so nice! Thanks for the support you guys. Means a lot to us. Glad you're finding the videos helpful and engaging. We're always trying to improve little aspects as we go. Putting out our 2021 year in review video next week with our top 10 travel moments / stories from this year, so be sure to tune in for that one :) And merry christmas / happy holidays to you as well!
Great video but you forgot to show us Kas maybe nothing worth seeing in the village?
Im of to kabak instead!
Would you use Kas or a Kalkan as your base ? And how many days would you say is good for this area without feeling rushed
We loved Kas, so that would be our choice. We'd say 5 days is good if you also want time to explore things near Kas like Patara beach or Demre.
How many days doe one need in kaš?
We stayed about a week and loved it... you can probably see the town and main highlights in a few days :)
How was the internet situation there? Considering I'm a digital nomad. Will I have good internet to work from there?
Internet was good in Kas! At least in the airbnb we stayed in, it was very fast. There were also coffee shops around that had decent wifi. We’re also digital nomads, so we know the struggle to find good internet 😅
This is low season. In summer, these places are crowded and water is dirty due to people flocking there.
We were there at the end of October and it was almost too quiet haha 😅
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9:00 - does this snorkeling captures were done in Turkey, Kas? Looks more like an Egypt.
No that's stock footage as we didn't do that activity but just mention that it is another thing to do. I don't think they have such vibrant corals but you can see sea turtles apparently
@@worldwildhearts thanks for true answer :) You’re right. Also I’ve noticed that lion fishes are pretty new guests in Turkey.
Damn! We saw soooo many lion fish in Egypt!!
Is frying drone allowed in turkey ?
Yes! Here are the current drone rules: uavcoach.com/drone-laws-in-turkey/
As a Turkish gal who was searching up Kas/Kalkan. I am very impressed by your video. My family ownes a summer beach house in Seferihisar, Izmir. I usually dont go anywhere else but i really want to travel for my honeymoon hopefully next year.
What season would you say is the best to travel here in order to enjoy kas quitly?
Thanks for the comment! 😊 we were in Kas around the beginning of November and it was very quiet. It was actually a little too quiet and many restaurants were closed for the season. Apparently the town dies down after October. Our best bet is probably to visit in October. It’s still nice weather (mostly) and a lot more quiet! It’s absolutely gorgeous there 😎
better u choose your words carefully next time (6:06) 🇬🇷
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WARNING. The limanagzi beach now is all private and there is no turtles anymore. The hiking is nice with the caves and tombs, but not super easy, also be VERY CAREFULL about coming back before the sunset. A wolf was barking at me, twice. He was behind the trees and I was on the main way, so I had the advatage to run away, which I did, very fast. Those natural places are a bit wild, so be responsible! Come back when its a daytime so you dont find the wolf
Sounds scary! It’s adventurous indeed but thanks for sharing that it’s private now, so we can make the update in the description
Full kaçak yapı ve pis deniz
Thank God I visited 30 years ago....its looks terrible now
Like Greece nowhere there 😄
@@ssoruyorum Even in this Vid there is Greek culture so what 😆
greece is overrated
@@Allexander9880 haha greek culture !!!?? which greek culture.. you were under us 1000 year, so it is normal you assimilated with our culture, and you became to thing it is your culture :)))))))
AND another story is ROMAN IS NOT RELATIVE WITH GREEKS. you were part of their army latest time..and then you took over their empire , ROMAN EMPIRE WAS ITALIAN BASED. AND ROMAN CULTURE IS ITALIAN CULTURE...
@@Allexander9880 HAHAHA WHICH greek culture, honey ROMAN and greek was NOT relaaitve. Roman-Greek wars
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
The Roman-Greek wars were a series of conflicts between the Roman Republic and various Ancient Greek states during the late Hellenistic period. The list includes:
the Pyrrhic War (280-275 BC), after which Rome asserted its hegemony over Magna Grecia.
the First Macedonian War (214-205 BC), that ended with the Peace of Phoenice
the Second Macedonian War (200-197 BC), during which the Romans declared "the freedom of Greece" from the Macedonian Kings.
the Roman-Seleucid War (192-188 BC), that ended with the Peace of Apamea
the Third Macedonian War (171-168 BC), after which Macedonian territory was divided in four client republics
the Fourth Macedonian War (150-148 BC), after which Macedonia was formally annexed
the Achaean War (146 BC), during which Corinth was destroyed and Southern Greece divided in two provinces.
9:00 это не правда, там нет такого подводного мира
Everywhere captured by video is touristic. I stop watching the RUclips videos. All boring.
Ok. It’s a video for tourists, of course we want to see touristic things. Maybe you’re not the audience this video is meant for 😌
Please do keep us updated, we all care about your feelings on this video and what you're doing with all the free time you've gained by not watching other videos like this anymore.
Great videos but the music is bad.
Don t say sommething bad about the dictactor because you going straight to jail
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