Captain Caveman arrived about 5am on Saturday 23rd August while I was fast asleep. Sonuç had picked him up from Dalaman airport and it cost just £30. He’d had a good journey but was tired after a busy week.
Our plans to go for breakfast at La Sorella were postponed. It was time for Captain Caveman and I to get in to full tourist mode and enjoy our holiday in Dalyan. Our first job was to pop to Aksoy Jewellers to change some English pounds. The rate was 54 lira to the pound so Captain Caveman changed just £100, obviously giving us 5400 lira to spend over the weekend. I felt rich, given that in January that amount had almost been my entire month’s budget.
Our next stop was for lunch, we had skipped breakfast, and we decided to sit by the river at Okyanus. On the way, we bumped in to one of the boat men who used to play football before an injury. He had spotted Captain Caveman’s Dalyan Spor football top so was having a chat about that. I’m not a fan of blokes on holiday wearing football tops (probably because I don’t like football) but it turns out that if you’re wearing a foreign one, no one thinks you’re English – the Croatian one always catches people off guard.
Okyanus is one of our favourites due to both the location, right on the river, and the friendly waiter, Üstün, who we’ve known for some years. My parents had introduced us to him and he’s got a great sense of humour. Captain Caveman ordered an Efes Malt (for breakfast, as he’d not eaten) while I ordered a soda water. We both had chicken wraps, mine with homemade chips and Captain Caveman ordered onion rings. We got chatting to Simone, a fellow Yorkshire lass, who I’d not seen for ages. It was good to chat and see her and Üstün were still doing well. We paid 1,490 lira (£27.60) for 3 dishes and a couple of drinks each.

Our next stop was to see our old mate, Mehmet, at Lukka bar. Obviously, with living so near to Lukka, I see Mehmet and Katrina often but Captain Caveman likes to make Lukka one of his first stops to say hello. We sat at an outside table enjoying the view and with me moaning on about sport on TV – unless it’s F1 I’m not interested. Obviously, it took me 30 minutes to realise that Captain Caveman was not listening intently to me rambling on about holiday plans – he was watching the footy on the TV behind me!
We paid 500 lira (£9.26) for 2 Efes Malts, 1 Angora white wine and 1 soda water.
Captain Caveman was keen to nip to the shops so here’s what we bought, prices in lira;

Migros Supermarket
1 red cabbage 26.22
2 toothbrushes 27.95
710g tomatoes 42.56
1 lettuce 49.95
Sliced bread 64.50
Cherry juice 89.95
Total spent 301.13 lira (£5.58)

BIM Supermarket
Frozen strawberries 95 lira (£1.76)

Butchers
10 chicken skewers 210 lira (£3.89)

Corner shop
2 Magnums 130 lira (£2.41)

We did laugh at how cheap all those tomatoes were and I confessed I had started to eat them in Dalyan as they are just so cheap!
Back at home, we had a bottle of prosecco with our chicken salad and had our first night at home, just relaxing.

Gratitude List
1. Spending the whole day with Captain Caveman
2. Seeing familiar faces in Dalyan in our favourite places
3. Prosecco – I had been saving it to celebrate Captain Caveman’s arrival.


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