
Dalyan Discovery Boat Tour with Turtle Beach and Lunch
Wind through the wildlife-rich Dalyan wetlands on a river cruise, pamper your skin at the mud baths and relax on a secluded beach – this is the ultimate Dalyan tour. What's more, you'll pass by ancient rock-hewn tombs and enjoy a riverside lunch, too. Ceren, one of our local guides, says, ‘Turtle Beach is named after the endangered loggerhead turtles that nest here. It's actually called Iztuzu beach, and it's a great example of the local commitment to conservation. In the 1980s, new resorts were planned, but instead it has been kept in its natural state, preserving the turtles' nesting sites.'First on the to-do list is a visit to the anti-ageing mud baths and soothing sulphur pool. Cake on the mud and let it dry in the sun before washing it off to reveal the softening effects. Local legend states that Cleopatra visited these baths to maintain her beauty. Next, it's time to savour a typical lunch at a riverside restaurant, then you'll rejoin the riverboat and glide past cliffs where you can spot ancient Lycian rock tombs dating to 400BC.As you cruise downriver to Iztuzu beach, look out for the abundant bird life that flocks to the area. The river and unblemished, lagoon-backed sandbar beach remain as nature intended, so there's plenty of wildlife to spot. At the beach you'll have free time for swimming, sunbathing or, with a bit of luck, you might even spot a turtle or two. Round off your day with the return river cruise to Dalyan.
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Ancient Ephesus and Sirince Small Group Tour with Lunch
The ancient world and old ways come to life during this small group tour to Ephesus and Sirince. The Classical Greek city of Ephesus was the location of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – the Temple of Artemis – while time seems to have stood still in the pretty mountain village of Sirince.
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River Dalyan Tour with Turtle Rescue Centre Visit
Winding its way from Lake Koycegiz to the Agean, the River Dalyan is home to freshwater and loggerhead turtles. And with a little help from our local guide Gökhan, you might get to see both species on this trip. ‘Home to bubbling hot springs and one of Turkey's top beaches – Iztuzu Beach – this place is a paradise on earth,' says Gökhan.
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Dalyan at Dusk Tour with Dinner and Riverboat Trip
If you fancy a change of scenery one evening, then this tour will have you covered. You'll explore the famed Dalyan Delta – visiting the turtle rescue centre, Iztuzu Beach and seeing the Lycian Tombs on an evening boat trip.
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Tour of Oludeniz Beach, Babadag Cable Car and Ghost Town Kayakoy
The area around Fethiye is packed with intriguing sites and areas of outstanding natural beauty. On this full day tour, you'll visit the eerie ghost town of Kayakoy, ride the Babadag cable car and have time to relax and swim at Oludeniz's famous Blue Lagoon. Elif, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘From the top of Mount Babadag, you can see a beautiful stretch of the Turquoise Coast, including the curving beach and lagoon at Oludeniz, which you've just visited. Watch the paragliders gliding down to land near the beach.'You'll start the morning heading straight to Oludeniz. It's a small resort best known for the two-kilometre-long curl of beach that shelters the Blue Lagoon. Basking on the warm sand, your toughest decision is whether to paddle in the bay or the calmer, shallower lagoon. Next, you'll ride the Babadag cable car for stunning views from the mountaintop. You'll have time to get something to eat at the top, after which you'll head back down to Kayakoy, one of the best-preserved ghost villages in Turkey.Wander silent streets that bristled with life before the population abandoned them over a century ago. Peek into the tiers of roofless houses, see the little school, and visit the basilica – still decorated with old frescos and mosaics. Elif says, ‘There are close to 1,000 deserted stone houses in Kayakoy, as well as churches and chapels, even a bakery. The Greek villagers who lived here – and called it Leivissi – were forced to flee after WWI, and no one replaced them.'
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Visit to Ortaca Market and Peloid Mud Baths in Dalyan
Rumour has it Cleopatra used to be a regular at the Dalyan mud baths. And on this half-day trip, you'll see that they've only got more popular with age. Then, once you're all reinvigorated, we'll head to Ortaca market for some free time to poke around its fresh produce-laden stalls.
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Fethiye Market & Shopping Tour
A shopping trip in Turkey is one of those must-do experiences. And this morning in Fethiye is great for bargain-hunting. You'll call into a shopping centre dedicated to Turkish souvenirs, haggle your way through the local market and stop by a gold complex for a mooch. There's also free time in the town centre.First up is a visit to the Imperial Concept shopping centre. Here you'll find an array of treats to stock up on, from ceramics to the country's most famous export – Turkish delight. Then it's on to Fethiye weekly market to indulge in some more retail therapy. Work your way through the countless stands stacked with exotic spices, leather bags, rugs and ceramics.Next on the shopping spree is Telmessos Gold Centre, a shopping complex devoted to gleaming gold and jewellery. Snap up some ready-made trinkets or get a special piece made to order. You'll round off in the centre of Fethiye, where you'll have some free time to browse modern shops and boutiques at your own pace.
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If you fancy a full day of shopping, then a day in Marmaris will be just your thing. Big and bustling, its streets and bazaars make it great for bargain-hunting. And once you're here, you'll have several hours to blow a hole in your kitty.Start at a Marmaris Gold Centre, and you can eye up its trays of shiny gold and silver or order a piece to be specially made for you. As if that wasn't enough, we'll then drop you at Marmaris's bazaar where you'll have a couple of hours to scout around its hundreds of shops. Use your bartering skills to snap up Turkish carpets, exotic spices, hand-painted dishes and more.Then, it's off to a textile store where you'll find all the classic 'genuine fakes' that Turkey's famous for. After some free time here to do some exploring or take a quick coffee break, it's on to a Turkish delight factory where you can add to your shopping haul with a box or two of these sugar-dusted treats.
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Istanbul is where Europe and Asia collide, and where the past and present meet. You'll catch an early-morning flight to Turkey's largest city and spend a day exploring its rich heritage. Among the sights you'll visit are the Blue Mosque, the Topkapi Palace, the Egyptian Bazaar and Galata Bridge.
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Oludeniz Paragliding Experience
Want an adrenaline rush like no other? Then get ready to paraglide over the Blue Lagoon at Ölüdeniz. It's a serious thrill that will stay with you long after the rest of your holiday memories have faded.
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Cast off on an adults-only cruise around Göcek for a day of sun, sea and snoozing. Serving up all the little luxuries that make being on holiday so special, this boat trip boasts an open bar stocked with local drinks, lunch, and plenty of chances to refresh yourself with a swim in the sea.
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Pamukkale means 'cotton castle' in Turkish – and you'll soon see why as you set eyes upon this magical landscape. You'll also visit the adjacent ancient city of Hierapolis. Both are UNESCO-listed, so it's a two-in-one deal of Turkish historical gems.
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