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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

I am thinking of going down to Turkey in August.

I really want to hook up with some hot E Euros, and rather than going to Russia or Ukraine, I thought going to Turkey and meeting them there would be a good option.

Any thoughts? Anybody else going to be in the area?
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Heard It's a goldmine...one of my fellas who lives in Dubai has racked up in Istanbul over his last two trips (He's a brotha and the Turkish chicks are all over him, stopping him in the streets, clubs, fighting over each other, the works).

Met some other traveling fellas (One from Lebanon on my flight from BEY to AMM) who have said that the beach resort areas are great spots for swooping EE/Turkish/Russian/Ukrainian Chicks as well which would be a good look because your getting them out of their cold and sterile environments into the sun, fun, sexy and partying secen. I would like to go sometime this summer but I have a full itinerary so I dont know how I'm going to squeeze everything in but I would love to.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

I wish I could go but married life can put constraints on your schedule, if you know what I mean.

If you have just a week or two, hit the resorts (for example, Antalya) and make sure you pick a resort-style hotel with 300+ rooms. There's got to be a decent amount of talent (10 or so girls). The rest would be mostly families, so it would be hard not to get laid (not much competition). In most hotels the room price includes all your meals and drinks, even in the night club - so just be around, look good, and be fun, you are bound to hit.
If you go to a smaller hotel, there may only be like 2 single girls in the whole place, and the single guys will be all over them, so I stress again - go to a big hotel, some of them are 500+ rooms.

If you have more time, maybe go to Istanbul as well, but I'd rather recommend it for sightseeing only, if you don't have more time to settle in, build up a social circle, etc.
Remember in any city the girls you meet will be at work/school next day, may live with their parents and have to go home, or pose other logistical constraints. At the resorts, everyone is there to have a good time.
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#4

Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Will prob be there around Sept time
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

How long does the resort/summer season last in Turkey and Europe in general? I was thinking about going Labor Day Weekend (September 2nd) to get the last remnants of summer but want to make sure that chicks will sill be there in abundance.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Quote: (06-21-2010 07:49 AM)InternationalSwagger Wrote:  

How long does the resort/summer season last in Turkey and Europe in general? I was thinking about going Labor Day Weekend (September 2nd) to get the last remnants of summer but want to make sure that chicks will sill be there in abundance.

Families with kids usually go when schools are off, but you don't care about these anyway. September is pretty warm and it should be full, at least during 1st half. One year I went from Sep-26, hooked up with a Russian girl and she told me the week after (Oct-3) there would be a Russian convention of hairdressers - several hundred girls with a few gay guys - needless to say, I felt terrible to have booked the wrong week. I scored with her (she arrived early to spend an extra week) but the week after that would have been lots more fun. Otherwise, though, I would not advise going in October, unless you know of an event like that.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

I was definitely thinking of going to Istanbul as well. It would be foolish to go all the way to Turkey and not visit Istanbul, it is considered one of the great cities of the world. I was thinking of spending about a week in the city.

Wouldn't the larger resort hotels already be booked full by this time of the year? I don't have any accomodation or anything arranged. I was just planning to show up and check out the area first and decide where I want to be based.

Is most of the scence around the hotel beaches only? Are there no public beaches that everybody hangs out like they have in Ibiza, Mykonos etc.?
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Quote: (06-21-2010 07:49 AM)InternationalSwagger Wrote:  

How long does the resort/summer season last in Turkey and Europe in general? I was thinking about going Labor Day Weekend (September 2nd) to get the last remnants of summer but want to make sure that chicks will sill be there in abundance.

I can't speak for Turkey, K-man has already answered you there. It very much depends on where you go. Barcelona for example was still busy in September, but it is a year round destination anyway.

On the other hand, I was in the Algarve around Lagos during the first week of September and you could definitely feel the scene winding down a bit. It was still busy and everything was open, but the peak crowds are in August. The upside of course is that it is much easier to get accomodation.

In Ibiza, every year at the end of the season they have their closing parties after which everything shuts down. These start happening in the second week of September.

So, if you head over September 2, you probably only have a week to 10 days before things start to completely die out.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Quote: (06-21-2010 09:30 AM)ManAbout Wrote:  

I was definitely thinking of going to Istanbul as well. It would be foolish to go all the way to Turkey and not visit Istanbul, it is considered one of the great cities of the world. I was thinking of spending about a week in the city.
Istanbul is great for sightseeing, but if you get laid in a week, that would be, as the saying is, "getting lucky". Most people would go about their daily business, whereas in a resort you have 24-hour swoop availability.

Quote: (06-21-2010 09:30 AM)ManAbout Wrote:  

Wouldn't the larger resort hotels already be booked full by this time of the year? I don't have any accomodation or anything arranged. I was just planning to show up and check out the area first and decide where I want to be based.
If you book before going, you'd get a much better rate. Plus, the large resorts are miles long, and it's not very commuter friendly everywhere. Most of the large hotels you can't even get in if you are not wearing their wristband, because they are all-inclusive resorts. Check the tripadvisor.com user reviews before booking.

Quote: (06-21-2010 09:30 AM)ManAbout Wrote:  

Is most of the scence around the hotel beaches only? Are there no public beaches that everybody hangs out like they have in Ibiza, Mykonos etc.?
In some resorts there are, like Kusadasi has a main drag and Bar Street. But again, most big hotels are on all-inclusive. Every time I've been to Turkey, I may have checked out the main street for a night, but otherwise hang at the hotel, because you already drink for free there. That's why it's important to pick out a large hotel, so there is enough talent.
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In some resorts there are, like Kusadasi has a main drag and Bar Street. But again, most big hotels are on all-inclusive. Every time I've been to Turkey, I may have checked out the main street for a night, but otherwise hang at the hotel, because you already drink for free there. That's why it's important to pick out a large hotel, so there is enough talent.

Hmmm.. how does Turkey compare to somewhere like Sunny Beach, Bulgaria?
I am not really liking the idea of being stuck in a big resort hotel with only girls from that hotel to work on.

Btw.. thanks for all your valuable advice.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

No offense to K-Man, but fuck staying at an all-inclusive resort, I understand the strategy of "shooting fish in a barrel", but who wants to get stuck in one spot with no history, culture, or anything other than buffets, families, and the possibility of pulling some ass. If you pick the right town such as Bodrum, Antalya, or Kusadasi there should at least be a few nightlife options, with some tourist women, if not many fine Turkish women.

I haven't been to Bodrum, but it is known as the party spot in Turkey, and there is a resort area outside of town called Gumbet, from what I hear there is not much there worth seeing/doing, but at nighttime the whole place gets down, as it's full of bars and nightclubs. You could probably stay in Bodrum, enjoy the historical sites, architecture, restaurants, beaches, etc., and catch a taxi to Gumbet at night.

I watched a few clips on youtube, and they didn't look great, but the place is stacked full of hot, horny, drunken European women looking for dick. A lot of these women are looking for that dark Turkish cock, and a lot of the Turkish dudes have strong direct/natural/alpha game, but from the ones I saw in the video they look like, they're trying to emulate douchey guidos from the Jersey shore, or the meat-head want to be tough Affliction wearing fools you might see in SoCal/Vegas, in other words in MHO they look "weesh".

Roosh would probably kill there as he has the look and the game, without the doucheyness.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

BTW there are at least 2 other threads about Turkey, that I've already posted on, with even more info., do a search for them.
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Anybody in Turkey this Summer?

Bodrum is nice, beautiful nature (do the boat trip), but I still believe in the "when in Rome, do as the Romans do".
And the truth is, most people go to Turkey for the all-inclusive resorts they are known for, I think they pioneered this concept. So even though there may be lots of European tourist girls you may meet in Bodrum, in the end they'd have to go their hotel which may be 10 miles from yours. Antalya is the same way - there are some clubs downtown, but it's so far from most hotels that the tour agency organizes a shuttle for them to go with - and it leaves back at 3AM, so if a girls misses it, bad luck ($50 cab ride). Guess if she'd be going home with you.
Kusadasi is, I hear, more compact (although I have never been).
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