Dalyan Travel Guide
This content was last updated on 24.01.2024 22:20
The great desires of travelers, those who want to escape from the chaos of the city, and those who pursue green and blue, are hidden in the word "escape to a small seaside town". Even the thought of finding paths facing the sea through the trees, throwing a towel and an umbrella by the sea can help you sail towards peace.
Summer, spring or winter; Turkey's corners of paradise are beautiful in every season. So is Muğla, which is considered a tourism paradise. Well, how about going on a trip to an old fishing town of Muğla? Yes, we are talking about Dalyan, which is famous for being the home of caretta carettas.
In our Dalyan travel guide, we share with you how much detail you are looking for about this region. If you want to give yourself a nice holiday gift, here are our tips to help you plan.
Where is Dalyan? How to Go?
Located in the Ortaca district of Muğla, Dalyan is located at the intersection of the Southern Aegean and Western Mediterranean regions. It is possible to reach Dalyan by road and air.
To reach Dalyan by air, after landing at Dalaman Airport, you can reach Dalyan, which is 30 km away, by either renting a car or using a shuttle service. If you are planning to come from Marmaris, you can prefer boat tours.
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How to Provide Transportation in Dalyan?
You can use the minibus line departing from Cumhuriyet Square to visit Dalyan or go to the beach. Minibus services to Iztuzu Beach generally operate between 08:00 and 20:00 in the summer months. You can visit the paradise stops in the vicinity by using the boats that operate with the logic of dolmuş from the center of Dalyan.
Places to Visit in Dalyan
There are many stops to visit in Dalyan, which is a cute little paradise. "What to do in Dalyan?" We answered the question for you and talked about the points you should definitely visit. There it is places to visit in Dalyan, which creates admiration for its healing stops, natural environment and unique geography...
Dalyan Lagoon and Iztuzu Beach
Iztuzu Beach is a place declared by The Times newspaper as "Europe's best open space". We mostly know it as the area where the caretta carettas lay their eggs. There is a long beach between Dalyan Lagoon and Iztuzu. In other words, one side of the beach consists of fresh water and the other side of salt water. The view of the lagoon (a shallow lake connected to the sea) is quite impressive. The reflection falling from the mountains to the sea makes the reality of the region question.
You should definitely see this natural wonder region, which you can reach with boat tours.
Kaunos King Tombs
The origin of the king tombs, which were built on the rocks around the Dalyan Stream after the 4th century BC, dates back to the Urartu period. There are acropolis, Roman bath, gym, theater, basilica, church, fountain and other ruins in the tombs. When you see these magnificent ancient rock tombs built high to be close to the gods, you may think that the people of Kaunos love their kings very much. You can reach Kaunos with a half-hour walk from Dalyan or you can join the boat tours from Dalyan to Kaunos.
Kaunos Ancient City
You may have heard of royal tombs because they are popular. Well, have you heard of the ancient city of Kaunos? Kaunos, which was the center of trade in ancient times; It is a place under the influence of Egypt, Persia, Pergamum, Rhodes and Roman civilizations. It is also the border city of Caria and Lycia. Although it is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, it is not one of the well-known ancient cities.
The ancient city, which has a magnificent view by the sea, is one of the must-visit points. When you sit on top of the ancient theater and look at the view, you will understand better what we mean.
Kargicak Bay
Kargicak Bay is a stop with difficult roads at a point a little further from Iztuzu. With its smooth sea and calm environment, "Where to swim in Dalyan?" A place we can recommend as an answer to your question. Let us only warn you about the difficulty of your path.
When you come here, you can rent a canoe and enjoy the sea and the sun to the fullest. If you turn your direction to other bays, you will be amazed by the beauty of nature.
Sülüngür Lake
This lake, which is one of the old ports of the ancient city of Kaunos, is known as Sülüklü Göl or Sülüngür Lake today. Surrounded by pine trees, the lake is a place where nature lovers will be amazed by the calmness of its surroundings. Fishing and swimming are prohibited. But it's free to admire its nature :)
Radar Hill
We reveal the appropriate stop for sunsets, sunrises and Instagram posts: Radar Hill! Iztuzu and the natural wonder Dalyan Lagoon can be seen from this point as a bird's eye view. All around Turkey is a paradise, but the view from Radar Hill is one of the most fascinating of these heavens on earth.
Sultaniye Hot Springs
The hot springs, which were used by the people of Kaunos 2000 years ago, still continue to heal. It has a rehabilitative feature through its high level of radioactivity. Since it is the hot spring with the highest radioactivity in Turkey, we can say that those who come to seek healing do not turn away empty-handed. You can visit this place both to take a mud bath and to find healing.
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What to Eat in Dalyan? What is Famous?
Located in a heavenly geography, Dalyan offers a wide variety of delicious food options. "What is Dalyan famous for?" If you are wondering, fresh seafood such as these are among the favorite tastes;
- Blue crab
- Octopus stew
- Steamed fish
Medicinal herbs and vegetables should not be forgotten either. Such as;
- Stuffed zucchini flowers
- Herb roast
Dalyan meatballs and sea cowpea are among the famous dishes that must be tried.
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