I've been to over fifty countries, de facto countries and overseas territories. After driving over 3000km in Turkey over 16 days in April, I can honestly say that Turkey is second to none. I can not recommend this country enough. Your mind will be blown on all levels.
especially mention those going to nordic countries in December to drink beer in closed quarters when they could drink same beer on the beach in Antalya in December, makes me want to cry. Dont get me wrong I love nordic territory but come on give it a different shot once in a while
@@hexagonyazilim8254 Not everyone wants to drink beer under the sun. We stopped for a Turkish coffee and a visit to the supermarket in Antalya, didn't even consider staying longer with the heat and had little interest in such a touristy place either way.
it seems like Istanbul is ahead of us (most cities) when it comes to food culture. I live in Chicago and visited Istanbul many times, and you know Chicago is well known for its food scene in the US but Istanbul feels like a millennia ahead us.
This is thanx to the unique position of Istanbul being a keystone for centuries on the SILK ROAD Path to Europe. All business through Europe and Asia and Middle East went through here, with merchants from all over the world (literally) meet/gather/pass through here! Almost you could say, everyone added their own unique salt and pepper (sauce) to culture, hence food :). Blend of the world food with local touches. Pide (turkish) Pitta bread, pita bread, pizza bread (lahmacun=aka turkish pizza, is a derivative/type of pide as in one is thin crust, other is thick crust) ... Kind of comes from here. We may not have invented it, but we made it popular (kind of). Similarly, Turkish Coffee: Was originally from Ethiopia! Some merchants took it to Middle East, but was not popular. Some merchants from Yemen brought it to Ottoman empire, it exploded! Then Venetian merchants took it to Europe, became nuke! Name stuck because of popularization. People love food in turkey, (i mean preparation, cooking etc take certain amount of time, and people enjoy it) Thats why people like home made style cooking rather than western fast-food (frozen-microwaved/defrosted food), our fast food is still cooked properly. You could say it in spiritual way: You give the food your soul, and it gives you its taste in return! I have been to US in 2003 during my MBA study. The family i stayed with always teased me (being middle easterner - i m/we are not, people usually can get offended being called arabs in turkey) always asked my opinion about their foods (only cooked rice with a rice cooker, and most food were frozen/defrosted heated food apart from take away restaurant foods). i would always say it was OK and with their kids and students totaling 12 people in the house, food was never finished/always left over, and microwaved a few times before it was finished after 2-3 days (polite way of describing, it was ok, edible food nothing special and blunt in taste). They kept asking and receiving the same answer, kind of offended as i never said it was good :) (it was not due to how i grew up eating fresh/cooked meal everyday) They called me spoiled one day, because i didnt say "good" and never used a microwave in my life up until that time (we had ovens/hobs). The family was into spirituality a lot and would try to get opinion out of me to go into heated discussions about religions etc due their "framed view" of my origin and religion. i always avoided it. But their food question and calling me spoiled, tripped my fuses. i told them i will answer their question and why they are wrong about me and my culture. Answered in a way they would understand. as i said before "You give the food your soul, and it gives you its taste in return". They cheekily challenged me to cook and prove! They had a pot for just over a gallon in size (water it would store for boiling). I found an online shop that sold turkish bean and rice and some sausage (we call sucuk, you d call pepporoni!) I prepared the bean soup you seen in this video, with a little bit of my own touch. I could say i cooked for like 25 people worth in that giant pot! Bean soup, if you ever cooked, it takes ages to cook (mine took close to 4hrs stirring and slow cooking) When i finished cooking, they were anxious about it and were wondering why it took so long, and kind of smirking at me :). It was my time to go to classes in the evening, so i only tasted it to make sure it was ok. Told them how to eat it at dinner. I came back at 9.30pm that night. Wanted to try the soup, but unfortunately, it was too tastey and everyone had 2-3 bowls of it and not even half a bowl left for me. Noone from the family ever asked me about food nor teased me again :) The kids even asked for the recipe for their parents :) During my graduation, my family came. I invited these people to a family dinner. I have only 1/1000th of the skills my mom had. imagine at the dinners, their jaws dropped about the variety and quality of food they ate. they litelly had a notebook with them asking my mom and aunt for the recipes :) all night.
My Wife and I travelled around the Mediterranean and honestly Istanbul was our favourite of the cities in our trip...green, lush and history at every turn. It was the best of the European cities by far!
As a non-sailor, I watch a lot of sailing videos, but "Sailing Project Atticus" has to be my top channel. I remember your fibreglassing days and admired your determination. Your journey has been marvellous, with humour, upset, emotion, and delight, all mixed together. And now with your nieve insight into new cultures and experiences, your productions really stand out. Thank you all very much.
What a lovely video, Jordan and Desiree! It was a pleasure for us to show you a little bit of what Turkish cuisine has to offer. Keep enjoying Türkiye! 🇹🇷🫶
This is the first time I have witnessed an Istanbul guide taking me to places where the locals go so often and where they generally have a high level of appreciation. Thousands of thanks to your guide and friend.
Hamams are wonderful! Those washers scrub away all the dead cells and other dirt from the whole body and the massage softens all tense muscles. Real relaxation!!
That was an amazing episode. I sailed the Med. as a Navy sailor and one of my favorite ports of call was Antalya Turkey, known for thier rugs, leather goods, hand-carved meershaum pipes (You order one day and come back a few days later for the pipe.... the work was exquisite!) and, of course, the Turkish food that was just shown. The best part were the local merchants, some of the friendliest people I have ever met (Free drinks while you shop for a rug, they must have shown me about 2 dozen rugs b4 I purchased one). Thanks for making this episode guys, bought back a lot of memories.
Your massage was not rough enough man. ))) Massage in Turkish Hamam must be rough and painful. Once I told to tellak (the rubbing and massaging guy in hamam) I told I don't want rough massage. And he told me this massage is not manly pleasure, go to spa saloon if you want soft massage. In Hamam massage must be rough and painful. And after the hamam massage next day I felt really good. I really like your video editing and story telling style. Also Harem is not a sexual fantasy area. It was more like a special school for girls. Girls in harem are educated on foreign languages, literature, music, sewing. And some of them were gifted to high degree managers and governers to get married. And those governers and high degree officers far from istanbul kept under control by their harem origined wives too. You are a good story teller. And you are always wellcome to Turkey. And your little baby girl is sweet as Turkish deserts. Hugs and kisses from Izmir.
You put so much time and effort explaining all the history and details of the places you visit it’s astonishing. I’m so grateful because I feel like I’m touring them too, and as I can’t get away from where I live (but long to do so) it’s the next best thing. I like so much that you get to know the people, their culture, their experience, and don’t speak about it in a condescending way, but acknowledge the experiences no matter how different. I feel that we get to see the real people behind these countries not just what is presented on the news, or highly manufactured tv documentaries. Thanks for bringing these worlds to our world.
Ottoman Empire was multicultural place that prioritized survival, and success.... being a Turk was important but being useful to the Empire was more important in the eyes of the rulers, which is why Empire lasted for so long on 3 continents with dozens of foreign groups of people all preserving their own unique identity to this day. Love the photos at the end with your family, and thank you for the video
The last few videos are some of the best content I have seen on any channel. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing your journey. Great job!
Palm lined beaches are one thing but you totally knocked it out of the park with this one. I hate that I can't experience the tasting spree. This episode needs watching several times.
After your adventures we are now planning our annual family trip to Istanbul and other cities in Turkey that you have highlighted. Thank you guys both for the continuing adventure!
As a Turkish i should say, if you want to see history and food you should go istanbul but if you want to enjoy your summer you must go izmir (ölüdeniz) or antalya but of course they are much expensive places
The photo shoot was epic. Isabella had a noble pose in a couple of the shots that I thought was really precious. You guys look really happy and I’m proud for you. Thanks for the video.
You guys made an excellent video, I really appreciate it as a Turkish American. I am soo glad you & your family had a blast and even looked like an Ottoman Royalty 😂❤ Wish you guys all the best , safe travels 🙏🇹🇷👋
GREAT series on Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. Your historical narration was very well done. I love Turkish Delights. Note, don’t buy them boxed you truly don’t know how long they’ve been packaged until you open the box. The ones to get are the open ones you buy per weight. Those you can easily taste their freshness. Great job. Hope Desiree got back on her feet quickly. Cheers 🍻
It’s for episodes like today’s that I look forward to Saturday morning. I enjoy the vicarious experiences that are beyond what I could have otherwise. So know this; all the effort that goes into your videos is very much appreciated.
You three looked very fine in the Turkish Regalia. Like you belonged there. I really enjoyed the food and drink tour. Keep these unique experiences coming.
This one was a great one! I don’t think I’ve ever been so captivated before, you guys always make it so interesting and historical. Can you imagine someone seeing those pictures years from now and trying to figure them out? That was another good idea that you can look back on as a family.
Wow what a great job showing the area you two have been doing the last few months! Been watching a long time and just when we thought your videos couldn’t get any better - they get way better (story telling, editing, etc). Phenomenal!
OMG ! Bery and her Husband did a outstanding job of giving you a foodie tour. I would love to do that. Great video and much respect for Bery and her Husband.
Well done guys. You have some of the best cinematography on any of the TH-cam channels I subscribe too and your story telling is top notch. Keep them coming.
Yes it’s been said but this is some quality editing, storytelling, activities and fun. You really do a great job with how you all are so natural in front of the camera. Your genuineness is very refreshing in this over produced video world. Thanks always enjoy your journey, be well.
Pretty special, that one! It was so nice to see such a variety of locations, cuisine and culture in such high resolution! I love Middle Eastern Cuisine! It was great to see Isa so "happy". She should have been glad she wasn't a Sultan's SON! It was sad to see that Desiree couldn't go. I thought you were going to take a fanny pack and fill it with samples to take back and send to me, I mean give to Des!
Jordan's tours are great, Istanbul is a fascinating place and you capture some of it's amazing sights. The photo's are great, I guess they will be treasured mementos.
Your bath experience was interesting! Can you imagine if NYC had that? Whole different experience I think! Glad you didn’t really get beat up! Food tour-cool! Palace tour -super cool! You guys are so cool!
Istanbul is very beautiful. The food tour made me hungry. Really love ❤️ 😍 the photo shoot 📸 at the end. The outfits were amazing. See you on the next one adventurers ❤❤❤❤❤.
@@Never-endingwork "Senin atan", yani senin diğer atalarını diyorum, İstanbul'a kadar toprak kaybettiği için makul olan merkeze taşımak oldu. Bu kadar basit bir meseleyi açıklayabilmişimdir umarım.
Thank you for going the places that local people goes. Usually tourists pick places at random and the food won't be good or be something a local would never eat. I see videos online a lot and I want to shout "nooooo don't eat there!" But this video was really good
Great episode. I knew nothing about Turkey before these tours. Thank you for teaching me about this amazing country. I have to admit, my favorite was the “touristy” photo shoot, too bad Isabella didn’t feel the same!
Way to go Jordan! Türkiye intrigues me with its boatbuilding, carpet weaving, bakeries, barbeques, & ancient historical significance. If my tiny little life ever gets to explore, it seems like including Türkiye would be a wise inclusion. 🙏🦉
Turkish baths are unique , can't be mixed up with Roman baths as there is a big hygiene difference .In Roman baths everybody bathes in the same bath water , some even washed their clothes in it and that unhygienic tradition continued through out the dark ages in Europe , during Victorian times as well , even continued up untill 50's _60's in some parts of UK such as Birmingham and in Texas US but tradition was winding down of course . Some of you may still remember this saying "don't throw the baby with the water" . As for the Turkish baths , every bucket of water poured down on you goes down the drain with your dirt.
You two are amazing. Love your content. I’m learning about the world thru you. Your opened mindedness and objective views of different culture is a breath of fresh air. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
This is the way to give the family the full eating/food experience… go back! So very interesting. Just added to my bucket list. Oh yes when you all go back perhaps our devices will be able to transport smells!
My Saturday morning treat is getting to hear about your adventures! Every episode filled with information, stunning beauty and always written skillfully. My favorite part? A peak into Isa’s growth & her cheeky smile❤
Amazing photo shoot pics, so rich the colors and Isa is beautiful. Your videos keep getting better and better. Love these travel vlogs in Turkey. Very interesting.
Sultan Jordan and Sultana Desiree with Princess Isabella -- WOW. You wear it well. Many thanks for the food tour! We hope you're feeling much better, Desiree. About the harem's societal rules, that has a more ancient history than Turkish culture: Read the book of Esther (yes, that's Biblical), or if you prefer a movie version -- "One NIght With The King", or TNT's movie version titled "Esther". The laws of the Medes and the Persians.... Blessings, S/V Windwalker
Another fabulous video. You are onto something special; great combo of sailing, repairs as well as cultural experiences. Such a pleasure to watch. Kodos to you!
Wow I really enjoyed this episode! Jordan cracked me up saying there’s nothing like having a big man rub you down in the morning! I couldn’t help but laugh🤣
I love you guys! Jordan, thank you for sharing your food tour and turkish bath. Sorry you weren't feel well, Desiree. And thank you for the history lesson. Safe travels. ❤
Family and I are really enjoying watch your videos on Turkiye. Fantastic content sharing and after consulting with family members the history you explain is accurate. Well done! Bless you and the family. You are in safe hands over there.
It’s been reiterated many times in the comments but your videos are one of the ones that I look forward to watching the most. Capturing an essence of the places you visit and telling some history or local background, traditions, etc. really helps to give a feel for the country. Congratulations as you are one of just a few that provide this type content and I think that you’re doing it best. Kudos and keep up the good work.
Excellent video. On a cruise, we were diverted from our stop in Istanbul several years ago because of the dangerous political situation at the time. Thank you for the comprehensive tour much better than we would have experienced.
You guys rock! Your information, production quality, fact collection, is top notch and balancing that with humour and entertainment value is amazing. Always looking forward to the next video.
This was a great video!! I love how you really capture what it’s like wherever you guys are! Little Issa is so adorable!! We look forward to your videos every week!
Thank you for taking us along on you adventures. Production value an information shared is like a documentary you'd find on TV. You guys are so awesome.
I've been to over fifty countries, de facto countries and overseas territories.
After driving over 3000km in Turkey over 16 days in April, I can honestly say that Turkey is second to none. I can not recommend this country enough. Your mind will be blown on all levels.
especially mention those going to nordic countries in December to drink beer in closed quarters when they could drink same beer on the beach in Antalya in December, makes me want to cry. Dont get me wrong I love nordic territory but come on give it a different shot once in a while
@@hexagonyazilim8254 Not everyone wants to drink beer under the sun. We stopped for a Turkish coffee and a visit to the supermarket in Antalya, didn't even consider staying longer with the heat and had little interest in such a touristy place either way.
it seems like Istanbul is ahead of us (most cities) when it comes to food culture. I live in Chicago and visited Istanbul many times, and you know Chicago is well known for its food scene in the US but Istanbul feels like a millennia ahead us.
This is thanx to the unique position of Istanbul being a keystone for centuries on the SILK ROAD Path to Europe. All business through Europe and Asia and Middle East went through here, with merchants from all over the world (literally) meet/gather/pass through here! Almost you could say, everyone added their own unique salt and pepper (sauce) to culture, hence food :). Blend of the world food with local touches.
Pide (turkish) Pitta bread, pita bread, pizza bread (lahmacun=aka turkish pizza, is a derivative/type of pide as in one is thin crust, other is thick crust) ... Kind of comes from here. We may not have invented it, but we made it popular (kind of). Similarly, Turkish Coffee: Was originally from Ethiopia! Some merchants took it to Middle East, but was not popular. Some merchants from Yemen brought it to Ottoman empire, it exploded! Then Venetian merchants took it to Europe, became nuke! Name stuck because of popularization.
People love food in turkey, (i mean preparation, cooking etc take certain amount of time, and people enjoy it) Thats why people like home made style cooking rather than western fast-food (frozen-microwaved/defrosted food), our fast food is still cooked properly. You could say it in spiritual way: You give the food your soul, and it gives you its taste in return!
I have been to US in 2003 during my MBA study. The family i stayed with always teased me (being middle easterner - i m/we are not, people usually can get offended being called arabs in turkey) always asked my opinion about their foods (only cooked rice with a rice cooker, and most food were frozen/defrosted heated food apart from take away restaurant foods). i would always say it was OK and with their kids and students totaling 12 people in the house, food was never finished/always left over, and microwaved a few times before it was finished after 2-3 days (polite way of describing, it was ok, edible food nothing special and blunt in taste). They kept asking and receiving the same answer, kind of offended as i never said it was good :) (it was not due to how i grew up eating fresh/cooked meal everyday) They called me spoiled one day, because i didnt say "good" and never used a microwave in my life up until that time (we had ovens/hobs). The family was into spirituality a lot and would try to get opinion out of me to go into heated discussions about religions etc due their "framed view" of my origin and religion. i always avoided it. But their food question and calling me spoiled, tripped my fuses. i told them i will answer their question and why they are wrong about me and my culture. Answered in a way they would understand. as i said before "You give the food your soul, and it gives you its taste in return". They cheekily challenged me to cook and prove! They had a pot for just over a gallon in size (water it would store for boiling). I found an online shop that sold turkish bean and rice and some sausage (we call sucuk, you d call pepporoni!) I prepared the bean soup you seen in this video, with a little bit of my own touch. I could say i cooked for like 25 people worth in that giant pot! Bean soup, if you ever cooked, it takes ages to cook (mine took close to 4hrs stirring and slow cooking) When i finished cooking, they were anxious about it and were wondering why it took so long, and kind of smirking at me :). It was my time to go to classes in the evening, so i only tasted it to make sure it was ok. Told them how to eat it at dinner. I came back at 9.30pm that night. Wanted to try the soup, but unfortunately, it was too tastey and everyone had 2-3 bowls of it and not even half a bowl left for me. Noone from the family ever asked me about food nor teased me again :) The kids even asked for the recipe for their parents :) During my graduation, my family came. I invited these people to a family dinner. I have only 1/1000th of the skills my mom had. imagine at the dinners, their jaws dropped about the variety and quality of food they ate. they litelly had a notebook with them asking my mom and aunt for the recipes :) all night.
Yea, no we really are not.
My Wife and I travelled around the Mediterranean and honestly Istanbul was our favourite of the cities in our trip...green, lush and history at every turn. It was the best of the European cities by far!
We have been watching you guys since Key West. Your videography, story telling, and editing have reached an amazing level. Well done!!
The video quality is incredible. Super high quality cameras. The best sailing channel video quality for sure and high up there in youtube in general
The steady improvement is impressive. Just about the only “sailing couple TH-camrs” I watch now. Bravo!
Same here, and we ALSO Noticed T H A T . . . !!! 😎👍✅
As a non-sailor, I watch a lot of sailing videos, but "Sailing Project Atticus" has to be my top channel. I remember your fibreglassing days and admired your determination. Your journey has been marvellous, with humour, upset, emotion, and delight, all mixed together. And now with your nieve insight into new cultures and experiences, your productions really stand out.
Thank you all very much.
What a lovely video, Jordan and Desiree!
It was a pleasure for us to show you a little bit of what Turkish cuisine has to offer.
Keep enjoying Türkiye! 🇹🇷🫶
Thank you for making time for us and for a great tour!!
This is the first time I have witnessed an Istanbul guide taking me to places where the locals go so often and where they generally have a high level of appreciation. Thousands of thanks to your guide and friend.
Hamams are wonderful! Those washers scrub away all the dead cells and other dirt from the whole body and the massage softens all tense muscles. Real relaxation!!
Turkey has been my favorite destination and naturally Istanbul is among the top destination to visit again & again.
That was an amazing episode. I sailed the Med. as a Navy sailor and one of my favorite ports of call was Antalya Turkey, known for thier rugs, leather goods, hand-carved meershaum pipes (You order one day and come back a few days later for the pipe.... the work was exquisite!) and, of course, the Turkish food that was just shown. The best part were the local merchants, some of the friendliest people I have ever met (Free drinks while you shop for a rug, they must have shown me about 2 dozen rugs b4 I purchased one). Thanks for making this episode guys, bought back a lot of memories.
TURKEY, eating well, living well, and cleaning up well. Nice day!
Istanbul is beautiful. I definitely have to go there. Thanks for sharing.
Wir würden dich sehr gerne in Türkiye Herzlich Wilkommen heißen.
Schöne Grüße aus Berlin ❤👍
I met this man in georgia he is the nicest person i had ever met, keep up the good content.
Your massage was not rough enough man. ))) Massage in Turkish Hamam must be rough and painful. Once I told to tellak (the rubbing and massaging guy in hamam) I told I don't want rough massage. And he told me this massage is not manly pleasure, go to spa saloon if you want soft massage. In Hamam massage must be rough and painful. And after the hamam massage next day I felt really good. I really like your video editing and story telling style.
Also Harem is not a sexual fantasy area. It was more like a special school for girls. Girls in harem are educated on foreign languages, literature, music, sewing. And some of them were gifted to high degree managers and governers to get married. And those governers and high degree officers far from istanbul kept under control by their harem origined wives too.
You are a good story teller. And you are always wellcome to Turkey. And your little baby girl is sweet as Turkish deserts. Hugs and kisses from Izmir.
Nice comment brutha i like the way you explain the facts 👍👍 hugs and kisses from rossiya ❤🇹🇷♥️🇷🇺
You put so much time and effort explaining all the history and details of the places you visit it’s astonishing. I’m so grateful because I feel like I’m touring them too, and as I can’t get away from where I live (but long to do so) it’s the next best thing. I like so much that you get to know the people, their culture, their experience, and don’t speak about it in a condescending way, but acknowledge the experiences no matter how different. I feel that we get to see the real people behind these countries not just what is presented on the news, or highly manufactured tv documentaries. Thanks for bringing these worlds to our world.
Ottoman Empire was multicultural place that prioritized survival, and success.... being a Turk was important but being useful to the Empire was more important in the eyes of the rulers, which is why Empire lasted for so long on 3 continents with dozens of foreign groups of people all preserving their own unique identity to this day.
Love the photos at the end with your family, and thank you for the video
The last few videos are some of the best content I have seen on any channel. Very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing your journey. Great job!
Palm lined beaches are one thing but you totally knocked it out of the park with this one. I hate that I can't experience the tasting spree. This episode needs watching several times.
I know, I will never get to visit Turkey, but thank you for the wonderful tours. Amazing food tour.
The Turkish delight is beautiful and the appearance reminds me in some ways of sushi.
After your adventures we are now planning our annual family trip to Istanbul and other cities in Turkey that you have highlighted. Thank you guys both for the continuing adventure!
As a Turkish i should say, if you want to see history and food you should go istanbul but if you want to enjoy your summer you must go izmir (ölüdeniz) or antalya but of course they are much expensive places
The photo shoot was epic. Isabella had a noble pose in a couple of the shots that I thought was really precious. You guys look really happy and I’m proud for you. Thanks for the video.
You guys made an excellent video, I really appreciate it as a Turkish American. I am soo glad you & your family had a blast and even looked like an Ottoman Royalty 😂❤ Wish you guys all the best , safe travels 🙏🇹🇷👋
GREAT series on Istanbul and other parts of Turkey. Your historical narration was very well done. I love Turkish Delights. Note, don’t buy them boxed you truly don’t know how long they’ve been packaged until you open the box. The ones to get are the open ones you buy per weight. Those you can easily taste their freshness. Great job. Hope Desiree got back on her feet quickly. Cheers 🍻
It’s for episodes like today’s that I look forward to Saturday morning. I enjoy the vicarious experiences that are beyond what I could have otherwise. So know this; all the effort that goes into your videos is very much appreciated.
You three looked very fine in the Turkish Regalia. Like you belonged there. I really enjoyed the food and drink tour. Keep these unique experiences coming.
Jordan, You're lookin' pretty legit there at the end in your Sultan Attire. 👍
Unliike MANY other foreigners filming in Turkiye , you guys did your research. Good work. 😉
This one was a great one! I don’t think I’ve ever been so captivated before, you guys always make it so interesting and historical. Can you imagine someone seeing those pictures years from now and trying to figure them out? That was another good idea that you can look back on as a family.
WOW GUYS. WHAT AN EXPERIENCE. ISTANBUL IS MAGIC AND THERE ARE SOOO MANY MORE THINGS TO EAT AND TRY.
How absolutely extraordinary. I can't think of another sailing video that comes anywhere close!
Wow what a great job showing the area you two have been doing the last few months! Been watching a long time and just when we thought your videos couldn’t get any better - they get way better (story telling, editing, etc). Phenomenal!
OMG ! Bery and her Husband did a outstanding job of giving you a foodie tour. I would love to do that. Great video and much respect for Bery and her Husband.
This was all so interesting and the photo shoot at the end was a perfect ending. So adorable.
Well done guys. You have some of the best cinematography on any of the TH-cam channels I subscribe too and your story telling is top notch. Keep them coming.
Yes it’s been said but this is some quality editing, storytelling, activities and fun. You really do a great job with how you all are so natural in front of the camera. Your genuineness is very refreshing in this over produced video world. Thanks always enjoy your journey, be well.
Pretty special, that one! It was so nice to see such a variety of locations, cuisine and culture in such high resolution! I love Middle Eastern Cuisine! It was great to see Isa so "happy". She should have been glad she wasn't a Sultan's SON! It was sad to see that Desiree couldn't go. I thought you were going to take a fanny pack and fill it with samples to take back and send to me, I mean give to Des!
Jordan's tours are great, Istanbul is a fascinating place and you capture some of it's amazing sights. The photo's are great, I guess they will be treasured mementos.
Your bath experience was interesting! Can you imagine if NYC had that? Whole different experience I think! Glad you didn’t really get beat up! Food tour-cool! Palace tour -super cool! You guys are so cool!
Oh what a world and what a life.❤❤❤
Istanbul is very beautiful. The food tour made me hungry. Really love ❤️ 😍 the photo shoot 📸 at the end. The outfits were amazing. See you on the next one adventurers ❤❤❤❤❤.
Such a cute family and such a quality content. I wish you the best in Turkey. I will be in Gocek in mid July, hope to meet you somewhere on the sea.
You explain my country very well, thank you.
We did an all-day food tour in Istanbul in 2019 and it is one of those highlight reel memories. (And a hammam…)
This video was beyond!!! Loved seeing the “dress up” with Baby Isa- she is a doll! You put together the best 3 part tour of Istanbul. Just wonderful.
"If the whole world was a country, Istanbul would be its capital." Napoleon
Yes👍
Yeah!!! No
@@Never-endingwork "Senin atan", yani senin diğer atalarını diyorum, İstanbul'a kadar toprak kaybettiği için makul olan merkeze taşımak oldu. Bu kadar basit bir meseleyi açıklayabilmişimdir umarım.
Thank you for going the places that local people goes. Usually tourists pick places at random and the food won't be good or be something a local would never eat. I see videos online a lot and I want to shout "nooooo don't eat there!" But this video was really good
Great episode. I knew nothing about Turkey before these tours. Thank you for teaching me about this amazing country. I have to admit, my favorite was the “touristy” photo shoot, too bad Isabella didn’t feel the same!
This is an excellent and professional travel post of Istanbul - As always well done!
LOVE LOVED THE PHOTO SHOOT . ISA IS GORGEOUS . SUCH A WEALTH OF INFO AND LOVED THE FOODIE TOUR ALSO/
I live in Istanbul. I usually wander around Beşiktaş-Taksim. I hope we meet. You are so sweet and your videos are of great quality.
Way to go Jordan!
Türkiye intrigues me with its boatbuilding, carpet weaving, bakeries, barbeques, & ancient historical significance.
If my tiny little life ever gets to explore, it seems like including Türkiye would be a wise inclusion.
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Wow I was in Izmir twice in the 80s... Man I love you guys peace to you both and baby Isabella as,well
as a Turk, tesekkur ederim !
Turkish baths are unique , can't be mixed up with Roman baths as there is a big hygiene difference .In Roman baths everybody bathes in the same bath water , some even washed their clothes in it and that unhygienic tradition continued through out the dark ages in Europe , during Victorian times as well , even continued up untill 50's _60's in some parts of UK such as Birmingham and in Texas US but tradition was winding down of course . Some of you may still remember this saying "don't throw the baby with the water" . As for the Turkish baths , every bucket of water poured down on you goes down the drain with your dirt.
The idiom you quote here is entirely irrelevant to the (rather tortured) point you are making. Do you understand what it means?
@@comatoseps1382 Looks like you haven't watched the whole video.
This has to be the best Travel video you guys have done. Loved the whole thing. Istanbul, looks like an amazing place to visit!
LOVE Istanbul
You two are amazing. Love your content. I’m learning about the world thru you. Your opened mindedness and objective views of different culture is a breath of fresh air.
Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Another great episode. Your documentaries are the best of any of the sailing channels.
Love you guys keep sailing and wish you the best of luck at your journeys 🙌
One of your very best…many congrats on an outstanding episode…hope it really delivers the numbers it deserves?❤😁
This is the way to give the family the full eating/food experience… go back! So very interesting. Just added to my bucket list. Oh yes when you all go back perhaps our devices will be able to transport smells!
I have been watching you 0:00 two from the first episode and you just keep getting better and better keep up the AWSOME JOB !!!!🎉❤😅😅
Love it when you keep feeding her strawberries...
Çok güzel anlatıyorsunuz. Videolarınız çok kaliteli. Elinize sağlık.❤❤
My Saturday morning treat is getting to hear about your adventures! Every episode filled with information, stunning beauty and always written skillfully. My favorite part? A peak into Isa’s growth & her cheeky smile❤
Cool food tour. Kind of weird Bari did not eat. Basilica Cistern-Wow, would I love to take my camera and tripod there. Amazing.
This is a perfect experience video! So want to experience this. Thank you.
Outstanding video - enjoyed and laughed a lot! Very entertaining!
Amazing photo shoot pics, so rich the colors and Isa is beautiful. Your videos keep getting better and better. Love these travel vlogs in Turkey. Very interesting.
01:51 reminds me "little little just into the middle" sounds very Turkish. Cem Yilmaz
Sultan Jordan and Sultana Desiree with Princess Isabella -- WOW. You wear it well. Many thanks for the food tour! We hope you're feeling much better, Desiree. About the harem's societal rules, that has a more ancient history than Turkish culture: Read the book of Esther (yes, that's Biblical), or if you prefer a movie version -- "One NIght With The King", or TNT's movie version titled "Esther". The laws of the Medes and the Persians....
Blessings, S/V Windwalker
Another fabulous video. You are onto something special; great combo of sailing, repairs as well as cultural experiences. Such a pleasure to watch. Kodos to you!
Amazing program, guys. Isa is so beautiful! She will start to walk by herself, soon....GODSPEED
Fantastic video! Loved everything from the food to the massage 😂 to Isabella and the strawberries. What a way to create beautiful memories 🤗💞
Another great Saturday morning coffee with Atticus. Very informative, beautiful scenery. Isabella's smile! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent sharing for wonderful city ISTANBUL.
Thanks a lot....
What a great video! Loved the Turkish food exploration, the Turkish bath experience, and the final elite family photo session. Great job!
Another great episode guys well done cheers from Australia
Wow I really enjoyed this episode! Jordan cracked me up saying there’s nothing like having a big man rub you down in the morning! I couldn’t help but laugh🤣
Berry and Kaan. What a neat couple. ❤
And you guys are ADORABLE 😍
I love you guys! Jordan, thank you for sharing your food tour and turkish bath. Sorry you weren't feel well, Desiree. And thank you for the history lesson. Safe travels. ❤
Wow! Great episode.
Family and I are really enjoying watch your videos on Turkiye. Fantastic content sharing and after consulting with family members the history you explain is accurate. Well done! Bless you and the family. You are in safe hands over there.
You guys look awake and clean and fresh, great video, poor babys knackered.
that was a lot of info in one video. Thanks!
It’s been reiterated many times in the comments but your videos are one of the ones that I look forward to watching the most. Capturing an essence of the places you visit and telling some history or local background, traditions, etc. really helps to give a feel for the country. Congratulations as you are one of just a few that provide this type content and I think that you’re doing it best. Kudos and keep up the good work.
Very informative. Learned a lot of stuff. Loved the photo shoot.
This was awesome, I absolutely loved the food tour!! GOD bless!
Excellent video. On a cruise, we were diverted from our stop in Istanbul several years ago because of the dangerous political situation at the time. Thank you for the comprehensive tour much better than we would have experienced.
What a nice vlog ✨
What an amazing video. Loved it. You guys are the best. ❤❤❤👍🏻🙌🏼
Omg! I'm so hungry now.. lol. All looks so good. 🍲
Great 3 video series. Brilliant presentation 👍🏼
Welcome to Istanbul, hope you had a good time!
Brill video and love the family shots little isabella is to die for such a precious soul xx
You guys rock! Your information, production quality, fact collection, is top notch and balancing that with humour and entertainment value is amazing. Always looking forward to the next video.
This was a great video!! I love how you really capture what it’s like wherever you guys are! Little Issa is so adorable!! We look forward to your videos every week!
Thank you for taking us along on you adventures. Production value an information shared is like a documentary you'd find on TV. You guys are so awesome.
One of your best episodes.