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Marmaris Icmeler-Dalaman

Marmaris Icmeler Visit the large coastal resort of Marmaris, a lively, cosmopolitan town with a beautiful harbour full of International Yachts and a bustling covered bazaar where you can haggle with the local traders for gifts or spices. Take a stroll along the promenade, then visit the smaller neighbouring village of Içmeler, a quieter neighbour of Marmaris.

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Dalyan-Dalaman

Dalyan Mud Baths and Turtle Beach A Combined with fun & history - Dalyan Trip How about getting a 10 years younger look with the most famous mud bath in Dalyan!!! Picking you up after the breakfast in your hotel around 9.00am to Dalyan. Arrive there in one and half hours Getting on the river boat through the Dalyan river, Lycian rock tumb can be seen, and then the stop is MUDBATH where we all oink. After everyone gets mudded we sail back to Dalyan where we have the lunch in a restaurant.

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Saklikent Canyon (Secret Paradise)-Dalaman

sak02.jpg Saklikent means "hidden valley" in Turkish and this gorge is the third longest gorge in Europe at 18 kmlong. It was formed after an earthquake and is so steep and narrow in some places that the sun doesnot penetrate the water, which is absolutely freezing as a result, even in these high temperatures.

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Bodrum (BJV)
Bodrum-Bodrum Print E-mail
bod4.jpgBodrum , formerly Halicarnassus (Turkish: Halikarnas ), is a Turkish port town in Mugla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of the country. It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gokova and it faces the Greek island of Kos. Today, it is an international center of tourism and yachting.
 
Kusadasi-Bodrum Print E-mail
ku4.jpg Kuşadası is a resort town on Turkey's Aegean coast[1] and the center of the seaside district of the same name in Aydın Province. Kuşadası lies at a distance of 95 km (59 mi) to the south from the region's largest metropolitan center of İzmir, and 71 km (44 mi) from the provincial seat of Aydın situated inland.
Its primary industry is tourism. The neighbours are Germencik district from northeast, Söke one from southeast, Aegean Sea from west and Selçuk district from north.
 
Didim-Bodrum Print E-mail
di1.jpg Didim, home of the antique city of Didyma with its ruined Temple of Apollo, is a small town, popular seaside holiday resort and district of Aydın Province on the Aegean coast of western Turkey, 123 km (76 mi) from the city of Aydın.
This coast has thus become a very popular holiday resort and is genuinely attractive with its long sandy beaches, clear blue sea, ancient ruins to visit, and its own microclimate, benefitting from hundreds of days of sun a year and warm winters,