Monday (26 September) was my last full day in Gocek and I didnt want to leave. The one thing I hadnt done by this stage was take a trip across to the Upper Deck Beach Club at Club Marina on what Steve and I had nicknamed the beetle ferry. It first appeared as a very speedy red and green light on the water as it went backwards and forwards from the marina the night we were sitting by the pool "chatting" all night. Then
in the light of day it looked like a little beetle, hence the name. Yasin told me it was actually called Cay Kupasi which means tea cup in Turkish, almost as cute as the beetle ferry!! The walk from the wharf to the beach club was very pretty. When I arrived at Upper Deck I was the only one there as it was quite late in the day. This was good as I didnt have to pay the entry fee!! I say on one of the pink seats (they were all pink) and had a mojito which was enormous. I was joined by Ramizan, the manager and we had a nice chat about his life between Gocek and Istanbul, which seemed to be the way for several locals I had chatted with.Another thing I wanted to do was eat at Lotis, so I headed straight there when I arrived back from the Marina, as I needed something to soak up the mojito!! Lotis had been recommended by the owners of the apartment I was staying in, Ethem and Liberty. There was a very entertaining spruker trying to get people in to eat or just talking with those of us eating early! It was a beautiful meal and I had some nice wine as well but that mojito without food had really got me, and I was quite intoxicated! No Yasin tonight, as he didn’t call until 11pm and to me thats just a booty call....no deal...eek :)!

After a good sleep Im got up and laid by the pool to soak up that view (and the sun), trying to etch it permanently on my memory. I decide to go to Can Restaurant, another recommendation of the owners, for lunch and as I was passing Dice, Yasin was arriving at work. I told him where I was going and he said he would try and join me. He was only able to do so for a short time and so I agreed to call in to Dice Cafe on my way back to the apartment. I headed off to organise my taxi and buy some last minute things, like new thongs, just the same as the last pair I had bought when we were there in September 2010. I have my last glass of wine and a serve of sarma at Dice Cafe. Yasin came to the apartment to say goodbye which I thought was very sweet. He also gave me all his contact details which I wasnt expecting. Way too soon Im in the taxi, after saying goodbye to Yasin and Necati (the caretaker) and his family.
I had decided to spend the night in Istanbul to have a restful night before the long flight home. The flight to Istanbul went to plan and without incident. There was a beautiful little boy in front of me peeking over the seat, he was only about 2 or 3 years old and made me smile with his antics!
I had decided to spend the night in Istanbul to have a restful night before the long flight home. The flight to Istanbul went to plan and without incident. There was a beautiful little boy in front of me peeking over the seat, he was only about 2 or 3 years old and made me smile with his antics!
I had a window seat which allowed me to view the spectacular beautiful orange blue sky. The colours reminded me of Uluru. My hotel, the Titanic Port Hotel in Bakirkoy, which was just near the airport, was quite impressive except key didn't work. When I went back to reception to tell them and get the feeling that they think Im a bit useless...:)! After settling into my room I then find I cant actually turn one of the lights off. Reluctant to further sully my reputation I decided that I could sleep with the light on! Alas, I couldnt get to sleep so hesitantly I called reception. I could hear the condescenscion in his voice. I was relieved when he arrived that he couldn’t turn it off either, rah...:)! They had to get the maintenance man to come and have a look. He also confirmed it wasnt working but sensibly suggested he take the bulb out and fix it tomorrow, which suited me as it was now almost midnight! 

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