Today we were on a boat tour of the nearby islands.
As you can see, not a cloud in the sky. Had a great time wandering around in the boat and swimming in the Aegean.
This evening we were on the main street of Oludeniz. It caters to British tourists, who I think make up 95% of the visitors. Everywhere offers British drinks and food.
Even the real estate is listing in pounds sterling. The realtor said Brits make up 99% of his customers.
Some of the stores are clever spoofs of famous British stores. This was my favourite.
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