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DALAMAN
Dalaman is a small, mainly agricultural town, unspoiled by mass tourism, though it now has a modern international airport. Whilst there may be limited touristic attractions in the town itself, it is a very natural Turkish farming community, and does have good shops, cafes and restaurants, which are improving all the time as the area has been designated for touristic development by the government.
  DALYAN
Dalyan is a gem of a little town, situated at the southwest of Turkey, named after the river which links Lake Koycegiz to the Mediterranean. The channels of the river wind through the reedbeds of the estuary amidst spectacular mountain scenary. Dalyan, according to the local Tourism Office is one of the "last corners of paradise."

 

FETHİYE
Ancient name Telmessos, with its cultural wealth, natural beauties and geography, is one of the most popular resorts in Turkey.
  GÖCEK
Gocek hosts four significant marinas that serve the yacht tourism in the region. A prominent characteristic of the town is the fact that it harbors islands and coves located in a large and secluded bay. Due to its location, it naturally enjoys a high potential for yacht tourism.
KALKAN
Kalkan has an air of tranquility that other's have lost, narrow paved streets lined with vine covered cafe's and small shops lead you down to the harbor where you can sit in the shade and watch the boats leaving the harbor.
At night Kalkan offers excellent cuisine from the many roof top restaurants. For the young at heart visit a choice of bars and dance the night away under the stars.
  ÇALIŞ
Situated 5km from Fethiye, it is a small but growing resort which appeals to people who like to combine sun, sand and sea with a bit of local colour. It is set on an inlet protected by 12 islands, forming a natural harbor shared by fishing boats, yachts and water taxis. Its long, un crowded sand and shingle beach is great for children.