After departing from the secluded beach and making my way back to the hotel, I took some time to leisurely explore the hotel grounds, a cocktail in one hand and my camera in the other. Perhaps it was wine, but either way, it complemented the sunset beautifully, which was truly what mattered.
Consequently, I decided to guide you through a casual stroll around the hotel, influenced by the delightful drinks.
Additionally, this is an exterior view of the suites, for your reference.
I indulged in as many Turkish baklavas as I could possibly manage. In fact, the only moments I was not consuming them were when I felt completely full from the excess. I attempted to balance this by consuming some fruit, which, while perhaps not a legitimate health choice, provided an illusion of reduced guilt.
As dusk descended, diners started to vacate the area, preparing for their evening meals and the subsequent explorations of the nightlife. I will refrain from further detailing my activities, as they primarily revolved around enjoying food and relaxation. Instead, I will share additional images of our temporary abode in Turkey.
Ultimately, we decided to try out shisha, which felt appropriate to experience while in Turkey, although it may not suit my preference. Nonetheless, when in Turkey, embracing the local culture is a must.