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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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Turkish Bath-Fethiye

hamam22.jpg A perfect relaxing day begins or ends with Turkish bath in the traditional way. After your arrival to the Turkish bath, you are taken to the changing rooms where their lockers are available for your belongings and your slippers are ready for you to put on as the most of the floors at Turkish bath are marble overcast. 


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Jeep Safari-Dalaman

Jeep Safari The Mediterranean region of Turkey is a true eye opener - gorgeous scenery, interesting natural attractions and friendly locals, and the best way to see all this region has to offer is by joining a jeep safari.

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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.

Kuşadası caters to tourists, arriving by land, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. In a controversial deal in 2003 the previously public-owned port was leased to a private company and renovated to attract luxury cruise liners. These range from the huge Grand Princess to smallers tours.

There are beaches.Old houses near the seafront, some of them converted to bars and cafes, are the remnants of old Kuşadası, which has become a modern-European looking town. The hills behind are built up with big hotels and blocks of holiday flats. The building boom in the late 80s and onwards has been continued into the hinterland of Kuşadası.

 
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