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Traveling with a gimlet eye.


“to have a gimlet eye”: to look at carefully and not miss anything

Welcome to The Gimlet Traveler. As our friends know, my husband and I are as particular about the quality of our vodka gimlets as we are about where and how we travel. For some time now, they have asked me for our vacation travel recommendations, so I’ve finally gathered my thoughts in one place, here, at The Gimlet Traveler. Most of these destinations are places we’ve visited, while some are planned itineraries for the future. New destinations, themed posts and pictures will continue to appear over time so be sure to check back! Hope you find this information helpful or inspiring. Cheers!

— Marc, the Gimlet Traveler

Cappadocia, Turkey
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Cappadocia, Turkey

Cool geological rock formations, rose-colored canyons, wheat-colored valleys, ancient cave dwellings (not to mention modern cave hotels)…Capadoccia is well worth a special trip to the center of Turkey. And don’t miss the opportunity to take a hot air balloon ride while you’re there. Its spectacular! Even for those of us afraid of flying and/or heights — I promise!

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Sirince, Turkey and Ancient Ephesus
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Sirince, Turkey and Ancient Ephesus

A surprise highlight of our trip to the impressive Ruins of Ancient Ephesus archaeological site was our stay at the Terrace House — a B&B with great views, good food and warm hospitality hidden in the rustic hillside village of Sirince. It’s worth driving the extra 15 minutes in lieu of the closer, but highly-touristed town of Selcuk.

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Central Alentejo, Portugal
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Central Alentejo, Portugal

The third stop on our honeymoon tour of southern Portugal was the inland area of the Alentejo. Medieval cities to explore, wineries for wine tasting and a meal amidst the vineyards, picturesque hilltop towns (some with views into Spain) and a fab, high-style modern boutique hotel — complete with sheep grazing on their grounds.

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