This week, we continued cycling along the stunning Turkish coast, pedaling through fragrant fruit farms and winding seaside roads. Along the way, we were warmly welcomed by generous locals who invited us into their home and shared a delicious homemade Turkish meal with us.

Our journey took us to Fethiye, where we relaxed on beautiful beaches and soaked in the serene coastal views. From there, we followed the breathtaking seaside route to Kaş—and in true Turkish fashion, we were spontaneously invited to a traditional wedding celebration that added even more color to our adventure.

We spent time exploring the charming town of Kaş, wandering through its lively streets and soaking in its unique atmosphere. After that, we hopped on a bus to Antalya, where we caught a flight to Switzerland for a one-week break to visit family, reconnect with friends, and attend a few special events.

It’s been a week full of warmth, beauty, and unforgettable moments.

16 Comments

  1. You have a relaxing and peaceful channel. The camera angles and drone usage are very professional. We watch it as if we were watching a short film. Leaving the dialogue to nature is very original and distinguishes you from other travel channels. I believe you will find the place you deserve. I hope you are pleased with our country. 🥰🚴

  2. Wow Turkey, I am love. Many places you showed I visited and fell in love with. Could move to Turkey but hard to get longer visa now. Awsome vlog, thank you, peace!

  3. Another wonderful and calming video. You did an excellent job capturing people’s natural expressions and using impressive angles. Great work! Wishing you a pleasant trip once you're back

  4. Beautiful pictures from your trip. The interactions with locals makes the video interesting. However – there's only one cyclist, though. The cameraman seems to take the bus to follow.😄 Thanks for sharing – take care.

  5. Writing from Redding, far northern California.

    What was the tall thin structure at 4:31?

    It reminded me of the minarets typically associated with mosques, but this object appeared somewhat isolated.

    The camp sequence starting at 8:15 was sublime.

    The night-life sequence starting at 20:25 was also very good.

    I loved the lighting and the restaurant sounds of muted conversations and clinking dishes.

    Rest up in Schweiz!

    Another beautiful episode – thank you!

  6. Hi guys, very nice relaxing video. May I ask what camera and colour grading you use? The lighting is rich and warm. Good job guys! Ride safe 😊

  7. I prefer this ASML style with minimal dialogue, unlike others' blah blah blah, me me me, blah blah me, me me blah, me blah blah. Let the scenery and events speak for themselves.

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