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Fez Travel Magic Carpet Tour, 5th March 2011

Reviewed 29th April 2011    
brilliant tour in all respects, favorite places:- 1. St Sophia 2. Gallipoli 3. Underground Cistern 4. Cappadocia 5. Olympos
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Turkish Delight Tour, 9th September 2010

Reviewed 8th October 2010    
What a wonderful trip. Highlights were swimming in a small cove, just before Fethiya, Olympos (the most amazing meals), swimming in Cleopatra's pool and ballooning in Cappadocia. Wow. We are over 50 and can highly recommend the trip. I will happily visit the coast again. So unbelievable, walking in the footsteps of ancient civilisations.
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Fez Travel Magic Carpet Tour, 30th September 2009

Reviewed 9th July 2010    
Recommended to any age group. Had a great time might even do it again!
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Shoestring Turkey Tour, 15th May 2009

Reviewed 2nd June 2010
In all our years of travel my friend and I have never had so much fun as we did with Fez. From Hayden our tour guide to the Fez crew, accomodation etc we give 10/10. The whole package was well put together. Highlights were our time at Kadirs tree houses awesome place,Saklikent Gorge,Fethiye,Kas and love kusadasi also can't say enough about our experience sleeping in a cave at cappadocia,Swimming in the torquise waters on the coastline was breath taking water so crystal clear. Not finished with Turkey yet. We have been all over the West Coast now our hearts lie checking out the Eastern Part of Turkey and up through the centre once more can't wait and am sooo looking forward to Fez's hospitality once again. So if you are a young 50 something like myself you must experience Fez it's not JUST A TOUR it's A LIFE EXPERIENCE. YA GOTTA DO IT! Thanks Fez
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Fez Travel Flying Carpet Tour, 15th October 2009

Reviewed 1st December 2009
The highlight for me was anzac cove, the group was a real mix with people form all over the world mostly australians ranging form early 20's to mid 50's but it was a really great mix , the tour cover a large area of turkey with a real mix free time and activities, i went a week after peak season so you could really haggle at the markets and still very busy was less crowed which help to make it a great trip i would highly recommened it
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Turkish Delight Tour, 1st September 2008

Reviewed 1st March 2009
The Hop On Hop Off format provides the flexibility of travelling independently, with the security of group travel. Fez buses depart every second day and you can stay overnight (for 1, 3, 5, 7...nights) at anywhere on the route you've purchased. The bus includes some interesting stops in the itinerary, which you would miss on local transport, although it also includes too many stops at local handicrafts (once you've seen one carpet and ceramics demonstration, you've seen them all). As you're not paying the premium of a group tour, don't expect the same level of service that a dedicated tour guide may provide. Virtually all of Fez's Hop On Hop Off guides only work one season in Turkey so the local insight they can provide is somewhat limited, especially if you are travelling at the start of the season in what may be their first time leading in Turkey. They will book your accommodation (if it's on the Fez list) and optional activities for you - though it's sometimes cheaper to book activities yourself. Local buses in Turkey are of a good standard and fairly easy to get around on, so if you're a real independent traveller then local buses are probably still the way to go, though the Fez bus certainly is a great way to meet fellow travellers and reduces the time required to plan, book and navigate to transport and accommodation. In the end, it's up to personal preferences, and it's great that Turkey has the options of group travel, hop on hop off and decent local transport.
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Fez Travel ANZAC Fez Bus Turkey Trooper, 11th September 2007

Reviewed 19th September 2007
We recently took a tour of Anzac Cove with Fez travel, it was a fantastic day out and I would reccommend this tour to anybody. We were a bit wary at first becuase our guide was an old Turkish guy but he turned out to be one of the best tour guides we have ever had!
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Turkish Delight Tour, 23rd July 2007

Reviewed 11th September 2007
Turkey was absolutely awesome!!!!!! We spent only 2 weeks here unfortunately and had a great time exploring as much as possible. Starting in Istanbul then heading to Gallipoli, Troy and Kusadasi using FEZ Travel. FEZ are definitely a must if heading this way. Kusadasi was beautiful and on the water, we then used local buses to head to Pamukkale then down to Fethiye were we hopped on a Blue Cruise for 4 days...... This included 3nights and 4 days of relaxing, swimming and eating. Next was Olympos were chilling is a must.... 2 days here wasn't enough... we actually extended and decided to fly from Antalya back to Istanbul rather than kill ourselves on a 14hr bus trip. Gozleme is a local pancake type thing which is cheap and cheerful...... all the food was tasty.... but the aftermath and the squirts were part of it..
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Turkish Delight Tour, 26th May 2007

Reviewed 8th July 2007
The highlight of the trip was by far the four days we spent sailing from Marmaris to Fethiye. It was a fantastic way to relax and the crew totally looked after us with wonderful food and great spots to stop. The Fez bus also took us all around certain parts of Turkey Gallipoli visting; Kabatepe War Museum, Beach Cemetery (JohnSimson's Grave), Anzac Cove, Ari Burnu (First Anzac Landing Place),Lone Pine (Australian Memorial), Johnston's Jolly (walk in the AnzacTrenches), Turkish Memorial and Chunuk Bair (Main New ZealandMemorial). Then a short ferry ride within Turkey from the European sideof Turkey to the Asian Side of Turkey. Troy, where excavations haveunearthed 46 levels of occupation and nine cities or settlements(dating from 3000-2500 BC to AD 400) have been identified. Having seenmuch of Egypt Troy was disappointing but we we expecting bigger andbetter from our next historical sites. A longer drive saw us visit theancient city of Pergamun within modern day Bergama - a sight high abovethe city. Arriving at the one of the best locations yet we checked into Stella's Hostel with a balcony view to die for and docked outside was Bill Gate's boat. The next morning saw us depart for Ephesis were we saw some of the best ruins in Turkey. A must is the sailing - we had fantastic weather.
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Fez Travel Fez Bus Tours - Turkish Delight Tour, 29th June 2007

Reviewed 1st July 2007
If you are travelling to Turkey i highly reccomend Fez's hop on hop off bus as the easiest way to get around! You meet great people who are all up for a raging time and the the guides were brilliant and really healpful! Turkey is the most amazing country but if you dont know the right places to go it can be really hard to make the most of your visit. Fez covers it all :)
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