The heat was fierce as we walked to the boat on our last morning. We were a little later than usual and we felt it.
Ten minutes on the boat and we were ready to jump in.
We swam a short distance and came to a cave opening. Eoin went in with the torch. Five at a time we followed. It was dark, eerie somewhat scary. But looking back out the water was blue.
The water colours here are amazing aqua, turquoise, cerulean, aquamarine, azure. When they invented paint charts they got the blue colours from the waters here.
We swam along as a group and found a tunnel. Diver Diana was the only one to swim down and through. She has the scratches to prove it.
Nearly 3 km later we swam into a gorgeous blue bay and boarded the boat for our usual tea ceremony.
Waiting for lunch gives a chance to relax and chat but some, notably B1 & B2, got back in the water for more swimming. A few butterfly strokes, a bit of backstroke a dive or two. Boundless energy.
Once again a delicious lunch. And then siesta time. After lunch activities include Noirin giving Eoin some Pilates instruction. Some muscle work. It was interesting to watch that’s for sure. Eoin is a Brad Pitt type ( in his younger days) and was putting on quite a show. Sweetie Helen, fish spotter Ali and I watched. Mmmm
The energetic took to diving – off the top of the boat, the walkway, the front of the boats. Screams of laughter and encouragement led to a competition and videoing session. All was good until ‘they broke the boat’.
The ropes holding the walkway with the shower pulled away. Mustafa, Zeynap and Effie came running and the show was over. No more silly antics!
The last swim on a trek is always rather special. We cruised along. Everyone was very pleased they had made it to the end.
The traditional swim trek awards were made. Each swimmer gets a tailor made comment on something noticed about them during the week. I got the ‘Blogtastic’ award, Steve the Jolly Swagman, Betty the American Nightingale, B1 the Clown Prince, B2 the arrow ( swims so straight!) Noirin Drama, Rachel the most improved , Pam the Mother, And so it went. Lots of laughs. Steve spoke for everyone to thank the boat crew, Mustafa, Zeynap and Effie. He did it in Turkish!
And we all sang Happy Birthday to Zeynap.
It was bittersweet saying goodbye after a week of fun swimming and making new friends.
We did the ‘fit the smallest person into a bathing cap trick!’ Poor Betty was lifted into a water filled cap. Then it broke!
The last afternoon saw us having a cocktail, visiting room 211 for a G & T and finally heading to Pebble Beach for dinner.

With our singing nightingale Betty.
What a way to finish! Magical.
Special thanks to our wonderful guides Eoin and John. They made a team from 16 swimmers from different places with different abilities.
And to our fellow swimmers – thank you.
Fabulous summary as always Blogtastic Fran!
LikeLike
Just absolutely fabulous.
LikeLike
What a wonderful swim Fran. More amazing memories!!
LikeLike
What a fabulous experience! It makes me wish I could swim…… almost. xx
LikeLike
Fabulous, Fran… thanks for sharing. I LOVE💜 your adventures. Bx🤩
LikeLike
Wonderful …..and described so well. Turkey is such a spectacular country and the area you visited was magical.
LikeLike
Wow ! What a journey Fran and Steve ! Fantastic photos and terrific account of your amazing swim trek.xx
LikeLike