AboutY. Murat Ozguc Expertise I am a travel professional; travel agent & travel and boutique consultant living in Cappadocia. I do travel extensively within Turkey every year to update myself for my business including off the beaten tracks. I could easily say I am specialist for small boutique & luxuary hotels in Turkey and a little bit in Greece and some of its islands.
Naturally I have lots of contacts from the travel and hotel industry since I worked all around Turkey for 23 years. I Can assist interested parties on their Turkey travels, family vacations, charming hotels, guided tours and special interest itineraries, travel tips, routes, transportation and sailing issues. ( Sorry no specific bus questions please) Lately we are also specialized for destination weddings and honeymoons....I will be pleased to assist you by answering your questions to show the beauties of my country. If you wish to know more about me and get some helpfull tips my web page is: http://www.propertravel.com - http://www.travelatelier.com
Turkey is a very interesting country, awaiting to be discovered and enjoyed fully. Note: Your questions regarding work in Turkey and work permit issues unfortunately will not be answered as it is out of my expertise. For such cases please contact Turkish Consulate in your country is my advice.
Experience
Past/Present clients Have experience with British, Australian, Canadian, Continental American, Dutch, Indian, and Israelian markets...Actually with all English Speaking clientele
Question Hello
I was wanting to know how i can get to Istanbul from mykonos? Is there a direct ferry? or what are the options on getting to istanbul from mykonos?
Thank you
Answer Hi Kristin,
Actually I was in Mykonos just a couple of days before as we have also business with Greek islands.
Unfortunatelly there are no direct ferries but a charter company flies direct in July & August.
Best is to fly to Athens and connect to Istanbul with Turkish Airlines or Olympic.
Other option is ferry to islands close by to Turkey but this is a bit complicated.