We’ve really enjoyed the six weeks that we’ve spent here in Kaleici and although the last couple of weeks with the virus have slowed us down somewhat, we’ve still managed to get out for some interesting walks and some tasty lunches. We’ve met some wonderful people here, who’ve really made us feel welcome, but it’s time for us to move on, but I think that we’ll be back. It’s difficult to put a finger on what we’ve liked most about this place, but that’s because I think that’s it’s just one of those places that has so many moving parts, all rolled up to deliver a truly unique experience. After much deliberation and not being able to find the right place in Konyaalti, or Side, destiny has decided on a complete change of pace and scenery for us, so we’ve pushed the boat out and are heading west about 250km, to Kalkan, which is one of the last towns in Antalya. Apparently it’s a 3hr cab ride across the Taurus mountains which should be interesting, although the forecast is predicting some biblical weather conditions, so let’s see.




