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THE ANATOLIAN ADVENTURE

A Journey from the Coastal Curves to the Heartlands
On / Off Road
DURATION
13 DAYS (10 Riding + 3 Rest)
TOTAL RANGE
3300 km (avg 330 km / day)
DATES 2026
20 SEP - 03 OCT
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The “Anatolia Expedition” offers riders a sweeping journey across Türkiye’s most dramatic landscapes — from the rugged Taurus Mountains to the dazzling shores of the Aegean and the Mediterranean. Starting from the west and carving our way through remote backroads, forgotten plateaus, and hidden mountain passes, this adventure brings together the wild heart of Anatolia in its purest form.
A signature highlight of the tour is Cappadocia, a region shaped by ancient volcanoes and time itself. Here, riders flow through lunar valleys, fairy chimneys, and open panoramas that feel almost otherworldly — a place where dawn light and the distant rise of hot-air balloons create an unforgettable riding atmosphere.
This expedition blends smooth tarmac, scenic coastlines, and the option for controlled off-road sections for those who want to turn up the adventure dial. Riders experience everything: crisp mountain air in the Taurus range, hidden village roads, pine-covered ridgelines, turquoise bays, local cuisine shaped by centuries, and the quiet solitude of remote Anatolian backroads.
From high passes to coastal curves, from ancient heartlands to modern-day charm, the “Anatolia Expedition” promises an immersive journey through the soul of Türkiye — a ride where adventure, culture, and pure freedom come together on your signature route.
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DAY 1/13:
Arrival in Izmir
We start the day with a clear and welcoming briefing, making sure you feel informed, relaxed, and excited about the journey ahead.
After that, we’ll hand over the motorcycles so everyone can get comfortable with their ride for the days to come.
Once we’re all set, we’ll take a gentle walk through the lively city bazaar. It’s a perfect chance to soak in the atmosphere, explore the colorful stalls, and maybe pick up a few special souvenirs.
From there, we head to one of the city’s top restaurants for a delicious dinner. It’s a great moment to enjoy local flavors and get to know your fellow riders a little better.
After a quick refresh at our elegant five-star hotel, we’ll meet once more to chat about the day and look ahead to the adventures waiting for us. A warm, easy start to what’s sure to be an unforgettable trip.





DAY 2/13:
From the slopes of an Giant: "Mt.Mimas" to a fisher village"Teos"
We leave İzmir behind and climb gently into the winding roads of Mount Mimas, a mountain whose name comes from a legendary giant of the same name. According to ancient stories, Mimas was so tall that his footsteps echoed like thunder across the land — and today, his mountain still carries that sense of scale. The climb is steady, the views wide, and the road feels like it’s guiding us along the spine of an old myth.
From the ridge, we begin our sweeping descent toward the wild shores of Karaburun. Here, the coastline opens suddenly — rugged cliffs, deep blues, and untouched stretches of Mediterranean beauty. We ride down to sea level, follow the curves carved by the wind and waves, and then ascend again, enjoying a beautiful combination of mountain air and salty breeze.
As the day softens, we turn south and make our way to the charming little harbor town of Sığacık. This cozy village is perfect for an afternoon stroll: narrow stone alleys, small artisan shops, quiet cafés, and the gentle hum of Teos’ ancient history all around you. It’s the kind of place where time slows just enough for you to breathe, look around, and smile.
A relaxed evening in Sığacık closes the day — the perfect balance of mountain roads, coastal magic, and a peaceful Mediterranean village to unwind in.

























DAY 3/13
From Teos to the Turquoise Gulf: Carian Trails & Latmos Heights to Akyaka
We roll out of Teos and head south into the quiet rhythms of the Carian backlands, a region where ancient trails, stone villages, and olive-lined roads create one of the most peaceful riding corridors in Western Anatolia. The traffic fades quickly; the scenery opens into soft hills and farmland where time seems to move at its own gentle pace.
Our route gradually climbs toward the rugged slopes of Latmos Mountain, a place once believed to be home to shepherds, hermits, and wandering gods. The rock formations shift into surreal shapes, and the road begins to wrap itself around granite walls and forested ridges. It’s a calm, flowing climb — the kind of mountain road that invites you to settle into your rhythm and simply enjoy the ride.
From here, we continue toward the legendary Kıran Pass, one of the finest hidden gems on the peninsula. The ascent reveals sweeping views over deep valleys, and the descent feels like gliding down a natural balcony overlooking the Aegean. Every curve opens into another stretch of quiet beauty.
As the mountains give way, we suddenly meet the turquoise expanse of the Gökova Gulf. The road hugs the coastline, the colors intensify, and the air turns warm and salty. It’s a breathtaking transition from high peaks to sea-level serenity.
We end the day in Akyaka, a laid-back coastal town famous for its wooden architecture, riverside cafés, and soft sunset light. It’s the perfect place to unwind — a blend of sea breeze, local charm, and that satisfying feeling of having crossed mountains to reach the water.
A beautiful day of contrasts: ancient backroads, granite mountains, sweeping passes, and finally, the calm of the Mediterranean.
Here is Day 2 in that same warm, elegant, adventure-curator tone — flowing, scenic, minimal storytelling where it belongs, and written as your voice guiding the riders:
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DAY 3/14:
From Teos to the Turquoise Gulf: Carian Trails & Latmos Heights
We roll out of Teos and head south into the quiet rhythms of the Carian backlands, a region where ancient trails, stone villages, and olive-lined roads create one of the most peaceful riding corridors in Western Anatolia. The traffic fades quickly; the scenery opens into soft hills and farmland where time seems to move at its own gentle pace.
Our route gradually climbs toward the rugged slopes of Latmos Mountain, a place once believed to be home to shepherds, hermits, and wandering gods. The rock formations shift into surreal shapes, and the road begins to wrap itself around granite walls and forested ridges. It’s a calm, flowing climb — the kind of mountain road that invites you to settle into your rhythm and simply enjoy the ride.
From here, we continue toward the legendary Kıran Pass, one of the finest hidden gems on the peninsula. The ascent reveals sweeping views over deep valleys, and the descent feels like gliding down a natural balcony overlooking the Aegean. Every curve opens into another stretch of quiet beauty.
As the mountains give way, we suddenly meet the turquoise expanse of the Gökova Gulf. The road hugs the coastline, the colors intensify, and the air turns warm and salty. It’s a breathtaking transition from high peaks to sea-level serenity.
We end the day in Akyaka, a laid-back coastal town famous for its wooden architecture, riverside cafés, and soft sunset light. It’s the perfect place to unwind — a blend of sea breeze, local charm, and that satisfying feeling of having crossed mountains to reach the water.
A beautiful day of contrasts: ancient backroads, granite mountains, sweeping passes, and finally, the calm of the Mediterranean.
Here is Day 2 in that same warm, elegant, adventure-curator tone — flowing, scenic, minimal storytelling where it belongs, and written as your voice guiding the riders:
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DAY 4/13:
Glacier Valleys, Quiet Trails & the Road to Pamukkale
We leave Akyaka with a gentle climb inland, following smooth mountain asphalt through pine forests and quiet valleys. By mid-morning, the route leads us onto rugged side roads toward panoramic viewpoints and ancient ruins. The tarmac breaks into gravel and loose stone — not difficult, but just enough to bring out the adventure spirit. Standing on the pegs, you feel the terrain and the landscape opening around you.
Our first highlight is Kartal (Eagle) Lake, set in a glacier-carved valley below Sandıras Mountain. Ancient black pines, wildflowers, and crisp alpine air make this a rare and peaceful spot. Higher up, Black Lake appears among deep pine shade — a quiet, hidden pool many travelers never see.
Back on main roads, the route flows easily toward the high plains and on to Pamukkale. Soon the white travertine terraces shine ahead, with Hierapolis rising above them in timeless Roman stone. We end the day at Pam Thermal Hotel, ready to enjoy its warm mineral pools after an unforgettable ride.
We leave Akyaka with a gentle climb inland, following smooth mountain asphalt through pine forests and quiet valleys. By mid-morning, the route leads us onto rugged side roads toward panoramic viewpoints and ancient ruins. The tarmac breaks into gravel and loose stone — not difficult, but just enough to bring out the adventure spirit. Standing on the pegs, you feel the terrain and the landscape opening around you.
Our first highlight is Kartal (Eagle) Lake, set in a glacier-carved valley below Sandıras Mountain. Ancient black pines, wildflowers, and crisp alpine air make this a rare and peaceful spot. Higher up, Black Lake appears among deep pine shade — a quiet, hidden pool many travelers never see.
Back on main roads, the route flows easily toward the high plains and on to Pamukkale. Soon the white travertine terraces shine ahead, with Hierapolis rising above them in timeless Roman stone. We end the day at Pam Thermal Hotel, ready to enjoy its warm mineral pools after an unforgettable ride.
We leave Akyaka with a gentle climb inland, following smooth mountain asphalt through pine forests and quiet valleys. By mid-morning, the route leads us onto rugged side roads toward panoramic viewpoints and ancient ruins. The tarmac breaks into gravel and loose stone — not difficult, but just enough to bring out the adventure spirit. Standing on the pegs, you feel the terrain and the landscape opening around you.
Our first highlight is Kartal (Eagle) Lake, set in a glacier-carved valley below Sandıras Mountain. Ancient black pines, wildflowers, and crisp alpine air make this a rare and peaceful spot. Higher up, Black Lake appears among deep pine shade — a quiet, hidden pool many travelers never see.
Back on main roads, the route flows easily toward the high plains and on to Pamukkale. Soon the white travertine terraces shine ahead, with Hierapolis rising above them in timeless Roman stone. We end the day at Pam Thermal Hotel, ready to enjoy its warm mineral pools after an unforgettable ride.
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DAY 5/13:
Through Canyons and Desert Basins to the Sky City of Sagalassos
We leave Pamukkale with the white terraces fading behind us and climb steadily into the morning hills. The road flows gently through pine forests and open ridges, giving the day a relaxed start.
By mid-morning, we turn toward the Karakısık Canyon Trail — our first off-road section of the day. The asphalt breaks into gravel, loose stone, and patched tarmac as we enter the canyon. The walls rise on both sides in red and gray layers, and the trail winds through narrow gullies and open bowls. It’s an easy–medium dirt ride that invites smooth inputs and a bit of “alive on the pegs” fun, with the canyon echoing the sound of the engines.
As we exit the gorge, the landscape opens suddenly into a dry, wide basin — a short desert-like stretch of pale soil, scattered shrubs, and long views. Here, the surface becomes firmer dirt and dusty double-tracks. Nothing technical; just a beautiful, open-space ride that feels completely different from the morning terrain. Sun, silence, and a touch of Sahara-style freedom before we rejoin the mountain roads.
Soon after, the plateau leads us toward the brilliant colors of Lake Salda. From a distance, the white shore looks like snow; up close, it’s pure hydromagnesite giving way to turquoise water. Stromatolite formations dot some areas of the shallows — the same mineral structures that drew NASA’s attention as an analogue for Mars’ Jezero Crater. It’s a surreal place where geology and color meet in complete silence.
In the afternoon, we climb toward our high-altitude history stop: Sagalassos. The road winds up the mountainside until the ancient city suddenly opens across wide terraces. Marble columns, plazas, and the restored Antonine Fountain overlook deep valleys. At over 1,500 meters, the air is crisp and the views feel endless.
We finish the day descending into Isparta, the Lakes Region city known for its roses, fresh mountain air, and peaceful atmosphere — carrying the dust of the canyon, the colors of Salda, and the quiet of Sagalassos into the evening.
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DAY 6/13:
Through the Lakes Region to the Spiritual Heart of Konya
We leave Isparta with the first light and ride east into the heart of the Lakes Region. Almost immediately, the road drops toward the western shore of Lake Eğirdir — a vast, calm stretch of water that shifts from green to blue with the sun. Small fishing villages line the shoreline, and the causeway to Eğirdir’s island quarter gives us one of the most photogenic moments of the day.
From here, we climb into Kovada Gölü National Park, where the asphalt narrows and the forest closes around us. Oaks, pines, and walnut trees shade the road, and the lake below feels darker and more secluded — a quiet, hidden spot surrounded by birdsong and rustling leaves. It’s a peaceful contrast to the wide openness of Eğirdir.
The route bends upward toward the high shoulders of Dedegöl Mountain, one of the Taurus range’s great peaks. Stone villages like Yenişarbademli cling to its slopes, overlooking terraced fields and deep valleys. The climb is steady, the switchbacks generous, and the views expand with every turn.
By midday we reach the ascent to Reze Beli Pass — the riding highlight of the day. Long, flowing switchbacks, clean tarmac, and almost no traffic make this a true rider’s moment. At the top, the panorama opens into lakes, ridges, and wide, quiet horizons. It’s the kind of place that makes every rider pause, pull off a glove, and simply breathe.
We descend toward the sweeping shoreline of Lake Beyşehir, the largest freshwater lake in Türkiye. Afternoon light often turns its surface silver as we follow the edge, taking a break to enjoy the stillness before continuing east.
The final stretch brings us onto the Konya Plain, a dramatic shift after the mountains: flat, open land with a horizon that feels endless. It’s easy to imagine old caravans crossing this same plain on their way to Konya.
By evening, we roll into the Hitch Hotel in Konya, a city of poetry, mysticism, and deep history — the home of Rumi and our gateway to tomorrow’s journey toward Cappadocia.
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DAY 7/13:
Steppe Roads, Underground Cities & the Arrival into Cappadocia
We leave Konya in the morning calm, crossing the vast Anatolian steppe. The first stretch is open and meditative — long straights, wide sky, and the quiet rhythm of the plains easing us into the day.
As we turn northeast, the landscape shifts. Flat fields break into valleys carved deep into ancient volcanic rock, and soon we reach Ihlara Valley — a lush green canyon split by the Melendiz River. Steep tufa cliffs drop into a ribbon of trees and water, with cave churches and thousand-year-old frescoes hidden along its walls. Riding the rim, it’s easy to understand why early monks sought solitude here.
From Ihlara, we continue toward Derinkuyu Underground City. Descending into its tunnels feels like stepping into another era — a world carved layer upon layer by Hittites and later expanded by early Christians seeking refuge. Air shafts, chapels, stables, and massive rolling stone doors still show how an entire community once lived safely underground.
Back on the surface, the plateau opens wide again. We ride into Cappadocia, from the old Persian Katpatuka — “Land of Beautiful Horses,” once home to prized highland breeds and ancient traders on the Silk Road.
And then it rises before us: Göreme, with its fairytale chimneys, carved dwellings, and shifting light across tufa formations. The approach feels unreal, like riding into a dreamscape.
We continue to Mustafapaşa (Sinasos), a village of beautifully preserved Greek and Ottoman stone houses. Carved facades, arched courtyards, and frescoed interiors tell stories of wealthy merchants and overlapping cultures. Tonight, we settle into one of these restored stone inns — a quiet, atmospheric end to a day that moves from steppe to canyon to the heart of Cappadocia.
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DAY 8/13:
Wonderland Cappadocia (Rest Day)
Today the bikes stay parked in Mustafapaşa as we explore Cappadocia slowly — on foot, in a minibus, and through the stories of our local guide. This is a region best experienced at human pace.
Göreme Open Air Museum
We begin at the Göreme Open Air Museum, where chapels, monasteries, and communal rooms are carved directly into soft volcanic tufa. Inside, centuries-old frescoes glow in deep reds and blues, telling stories of early Christian life. The Dark Church (Karanlık Kilise) stands out — its vivid colors preserved by centuries without sunlight. Walking these cave churches feels like stepping into living history.
Pasabağ & Devrent Valleys
Next, we explore Pasabağ (Monks Valley), known for its tall fairy chimneys capped with multiple stone hats. Hermits once carved their simple dwellings into these formations, stacking rooms upward toward the sky.
In Devrent Valley, the landscape turns playful — rocks shaped by wind and rain into animals, figures, and abstract sculptures. It’s Cappadocia at its most imaginative.
Uçhisar Castle Panorama
At midday we climb to the panoramic viewpoint of Uçhisar Castle, the highest vantage point in Cappadocia. From here, valleys spread in every direction, with Mount Erciyes rising far beyond the horizon. Soft tufa ridges glow with shifting colors — a landscape shaped by time and eruption.
Evening in Mustafapaşa (Sinasos)
We return to the stone-built village of Mustafapaşa, once a prosperous Greek settlement known as Sinasos. Carved facades, painted ceilings, and quiet courtyards reveal its layered heritage.
Tonight we settle into a restored stone inn, where lantern light warms the old walls. After a day of walking, listening, and exploring, Mustafapaşa’s evening silence feels timeless.
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DAY 9/13:
From Fairy Chimneys to the Canyons of Ermenek
We leave Mustafapaşa in the morning, the quiet stone houses and cobbled lanes still fresh in our minds. The bikes come alive as we glide out of Cappadocia’s soft volcanic valleys, the fairy chimneys fading behind us.
The landscape shifts quickly. We climb into open plateau country, where villages thin out, the air turns dry, and the horizon stretches endlessly. Here the ride becomes about rhythm — long straights, open steppe, and that meditative flow only Anatolia can offer.
By midday, the Taurus Mountains rise ahead. The road begins to bend and climb, cutting through canyons and deep river gorges. Traffic disappears; the passes feel like ours alone. The approach to Ermenek is dramatic — a hidden town tucked into a steep valley, wrapped in sharp ridges and the turquoise waters of the Ermenek Dam. The descent into it is a beautiful sequence of twisting, rewarding turns with wide views at every corner.
Ermenek itself carries the character of a frontier stronghold — rugged, proud, and shaped by centuries of shifting empires. Once part of Isauria, later Byzantine, Seljuk, and Karamanid, its stone houses and narrow streets tell the story of a place long perched between worlds.
Tonight we settle into this mountain town, knowing we’ve ridden from Cappadocia’s dreamlike landscape into the raw, untamed geography of the Taurus.
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DAY 10/13:
Canyons, Caves & the Descent to Antalya
We fire up the bikes in Ermenek and climb out of the deep valley, the turquoise sweep of Ermenek Barajı shimmering below us. Morning light hits the limestone walls of the Taşeli Plateau, where the road carves balcony-like ledges into white rock. Cedars and junipers cling to the slopes, and the corners link one to the next in that steady, satisfying rhythm the Taurus does so well.
Past the high ridges, we angle south toward the İbradı–Ormana uplands. The villages feel untouched by time—stone lanes, dry-stack walls, and the famous düğmeli evler (“button houses”), their timber pins showing proudly on the stone facades. We slow down here; the charm is in both the ride and the pause.
A short side road leads us toward Altınbeşik Cave, home to Türkiye’s largest underground lake. Even from the entrance, the sight is striking—a cliff gate opening into cool breath of rock and shadow, the mountain exhaling cold air into the heat of the day.
Back on the main line, the landscape tilts downward in long, sweeping folds. By afternoon, we’re following water again—the Manavgat River system, where marble-green pools, gorges, and dam lakes appear between the pines. The asphalt widens and flows, offering confident, open curves and sudden glimpses of Oymapınar (Green Canyon) and old stone bridges that whisper of older ages. It’s a rider’s corridor: mountain shade, river shine, smooth lines.
The final act bends us toward the coast. The air turns salty, the light opens wide, and the Taurus slowly releases its grip. Antalya appears ahead—minarets rising above the marina, Roman towers marking the old skyline.
We weave through the boulevards and drop into Kaleiçi, Antalya’s historic core. Narrow cobbled streets wind between Ottoman houses with wooden balconies and bright shutters. As the sun lowers, we walk through Hadrian’s Gate, its marble glowing gold—a reminder of centuries of travelers and sea-farers who passed this same threshold.
We end the day at the old harbor with a cool drink, the Mediterranean below us and lanterns flickering above. From Ermenek’s high mountains to Antalya’s ancient shoreline, it’s a day of contrasts—and one that leaves every rider smiling.
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DAY 11/13:
Cliffside Curves & Coastal Blues on the Road to Kaş
We leave Antalya in the morning, the old stones of Kaleiçi and Hadrian’s Gate still lingering from last night’s walk. The bikes come alive, and almost immediately the road tips west along the Mediterranean.
This is one of Türkiye’s most iconic coastal rides — the Antalya–Kaş coast road, a ribbon of asphalt pinned between sea and mountain. To the left, limestone cliffs drop straight into turquoise water; to the right, pine-covered slopes rise sharply toward the Taurus. The curves are constant but flowing, offering that perfect coastal rhythm as the sea appears and disappears with every turn.
We pass quiet coves and small fishing villages, boats drifting lazily on clear water. At almost every balcony-like bend, the urge to stop is irresistible — salt air, pine scent, and vast blue horizons.
Midway, the road climbs into higher terraces where the Turquoise Coast stretches endlessly. Each descent reveals another hidden bay, tiny beaches tucked beneath cliffs with water so transparent you can see the stones on the seabed.
By afternoon we roll into Kaş, a relaxed harbor town that feels almost island-like. Narrow streets twist between whitewashed houses draped in bougainvillea, and hints of Lycian and Greek history appear everywhere — from the rock-cut tomb in the center to the ancient theater overlooking the sea.
Evening in Kaş is easy and slow: a stroll along the marina, the scent of grilled fish and meze, lanterns reflecting on the water. After a day of balcony curves and cliffside riding, Kaş welcomes you softly.
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DAY 12/13 :
Breathtaking balcony Road and a Spooky Village on the Way to Fethiye
We leave Kaş refreshed from its seaside calm and climb east into the hills. The road rises toward Sütleğen, a small highland plateau where villages sit near the sky. The air is cooler, the hills greener, and terraced olive fields spill down the slopes—a countryside that feels untouched by time.
Further on, the route narrows through Yaylapalamut, where pines close in and the landscape turns pastoral. Goat bells echo from somewhere unseen, and old stone shepherd huts hide among the trees. The asphalt shifts between smooth and patched, hinting at the wilder terrain ahead.
Then comes the descent into Boğaziçi. The road tightens through cedar and juniper, opening into deep valleys with flashes of sea between the cliffs. It’s a ride built on momentum and scale, a slow return toward the Mediterranean’s warmth.
We pass the small village of Karaağaç, scented with eucalyptus, where sunlight filters through the leaves and the hills begin to soften. Limestone slopes lead us lower toward the coast.
The final highlight is our arrival at Kayaköy, a ghost village of empty stone houses abandoned in the 1920s. It’s a powerful place to explore on foot—silent, atmospheric, and strangely peaceful.
Just beyond lies our stay for the night, the Roome Hotel, where sea air mingles with mountain breeze and the day’s ride settles into a quiet, satisfying finish.
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DAY 13/13:
Enjoy the day at Your
Private Beach
We leave Kaş refreshed from its seaside calm and climb east into the hills. The road rises toward Sütleğen, a small highland plateau where villages sit near the sky. The air is cooler, the hills greener, and terraced olive fields spill down the slopes—a countryside that feels untouched by time.
Further on, the route narrows through Yaylapalamut, where pines close in and the landscape turns pastoral. Goat bells echo from somewhere unseen, and old stone shepherd huts hide among the trees. The asphalt shifts between smooth and patched, hinting at the wilder terrain ahead.
Then comes the descent into Boğaziçi. The road tightens through cedar and juniper, opening into deep valleys with flashes of sea between the cliffs. It’s a ride built on momentum and scale, a slow return toward the Mediterranean’s warmth.
We pass the small village of Karaağaç, scented with eucalyptus, where sunlight filters through the leaves and the hills begin to soften. Limestone slopes lead us lower toward the coast.
The final highlight is our arrival at Kayaköy, a ghost village of empty stone houses abandoned in the 1920s. It’s a powerful place to explore on foot—silent, atmospheric, and strangely peaceful.
Just beyond lies our stay for the night, the Roome Hotel, where sea air mingles with mountain breeze and the day’s ride settles into a quiet, satisfying finish.
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INCLUDED:
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13 x Night accomodation in 4 star or hand selected Hotels
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13 x Breakfast
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10 x Lunch
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Motorccyccle Drop Off Location
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12 x day Motorcyle Rental
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10 x day snacks, soft drinks on riding
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2 x day Certified Cicerone
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12 x day Expert Multilingual Motorcycle Tour Guide.
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12 x day Support vehicle which will carry your luggage, any oversized purchases you make; or even 1 or 2 passenger
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1 x Cappadocia Tour with private Cicerone
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1 x Cappadocıa Tour wıth private luxury Minibus
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Gİft Set.
EXCLUDED:
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Anything not listed above in the Included List.
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International Flights.
