Everyone wants a vacation once in a while.
The image of the big, fluffy white
clouds wandering above the blue aqua Mediterranean Sea made me rush into
reserving a cheap Airbnb room in Antalya. The saying ‘you get what you pay for’
is true. 44 euro for 4 nights in one of the dream locations that people make
plans for sounded tempting. I did not even care I would live with another 5 girls
in the same room, nor did I care about the common toilets, which to my
disappointment, looked nothing like the clean toilets I saw in pictures. But
Antalya mattered to me, you know.
Now, not to sound like a crybaby, I
loved the fact that the Airbnb was only a stone’s throw from the beach. I
absorbed the jaw-dropping scenery every single morning: the mountains were
lined up to the right, the crashing sound of the waves against the seashore,
the sea breeze rushing through my hair, the heat embracing every single inch of
my body.
And here I am now, back to Ankara,
carrying a spray and pills with me wherever I go. Here I am, explaining to
everyone that I don’t have covid, but only an annoying cold I caught from
sleeping with the air-conditioner open at night and savoring the cold beverages
on the beach. Why have I spent the last one hour or so writing this? To give
you advice: take care of yourself no matter how tempting it is to do everything
I have talked about here.
To recap: plan your trip in advance;
the pictures on the Airbnb website don’t necessarily show the reality; search
for as many accommodation sites as you need and make a wise decision about
where you will spend your vacation; if you’re sensitive like me, don’t sleep
with the air-conditioner open, don’t drink cold beverages; be careful with your
budget (places like Antalya are expensive).
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