Wherever you go use the Dolmus bus.
by Monique_T
The best thing to go around is to use the Dolmus bus, or just walk. I can surely recommand to use the Dolmus at least once as it is quite funny. Get in the bus, sit as far away from the driver as possible. Then you give your money to pay the fare to the one in front of you, he gives it to the next and it ends up with the driver. When you get change it gets the same way back to you. And you really get what is yours, no one holds a bit for himself. We thought it was a great way. I don't think we could have that here in Holland. You probably end up with getting nothing back!
Explore the winding streets
by sjvessey
Near the fort - actually on the way up to it - you will find some rather picturesque old-fashioned streets, such as this one. However, even here, the chances are high that you'll still be fending off people trying to sell you things. It truly does become annoying after a while. A "clash of civilisations", perhaps?
Hos Geldiniz
by MATIM
I have been to Turkey twice this year, I went to Antalya early may and in October to Marmaris.
Antalya kept more from the old town and in my opinion is the nature more beautiful in Marmaris.
I noticed that not many people speak English in Antalya, they speak beter German.
Most off the people in Marmaris speak English.
But I can't really say which town I liked best, they where both great for spending a holiday!