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The Bozburun Peninsular


The Bozburun Peninsula is a beautiful stretch of coastline, dotted with rural villages, sheltered coves and stunning bays. It’s popular with yacht owners who come fro the tranquility and laidback atmosphere. The village of Bozburun itself is where some of Turkeys finest Gulets are built. Approximately a 1 hour drive from Hisaronu Koyu, it’s well worth a trip, the coastline and scenery you’ll pass along the way are truly breathtaking.




Orhaniye is the next village along from Hisaronu Koyu, just a 10 minute drive, or a short Dolmus (local bus) hop away and home to the modern Marti Marina. A popular stop on many boat tours of the Peninsula; you might be surprised to sea droves of people appearing to walk on water. They’re not. In fact, Orhaniye is home to a low sand spit which means you can walk through the water up to your ankles. The bay is marked on maps as ‘Keçibükü’ or Goat Bay, but is referred to locally as ‘Kızkumu', meaning Maiden's Sands…Legend has it that a girl who wanted to meet with her lover put some sand in the hem of her skirt and planned to fill the sea with this sand to get to her lover. However, there was not enough sand and she was drowned. In the middle of the cove is an island, home to the ruins of a castle, believed to belong to the ancient city of Baybassos. You can visit the island by hiring a ‘caique’ (small boat) and then following the path to the castle. At the tope you’ll be rewarded for your efforts with a beautiful view.


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Selimiye is another village, just a few on from Hisaronu Koyu on the Bozburun Peninsula. It’s a small, peaceful fishing village with a handful of quay-side restaurants and a slow pace of life. Stop here and enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the crystal clear blue waters, or explore the historical ruins of three castles from the ancient city of Hydas. There’s also an observation tower 100 metres from the shore, here you’ll get a stunning view of the Peninsula.



Akyaka is another gem on the Aegean coast which is well worth discovering. Situated on the Gulf of Gökova, Akyaka is home to a Carian town called Idyma – dating back to 330 BC. Evidence of You can see evidence of Akyaka's ancient past in the form of rock tombs, cisterns and walls. Today it’s more well known for its Ula architecture – an ornate style unique to the Mugla province. There’s a long sandy beach for sunbathers, or for the freespirited canoeists, Azmak Stream is perfect.

For the Sun newspaper review of Akyaka check this link





Içmeler borders Marmaris, you can reach it by car, Dolmus (local bus service) or taxi boat from Marmaris itself. Içmeler is a well-established resort with bars, restaurants, hotels, and shops a plenty. The centre is dotted with palm and eucalyptus trees, making it a pleasant place for a stroll or an evening out. It’s popular among beach-goers, and is one of three blue-flag awarded beaches in the area. As well boat trips, the resort is also ideal for watersports including scuba diving.

Turunç was until recent years, only accessible by sea. You can still catch a boat from Marmaris or Içmeler to Turunç, a popular sea taxi route with the locals. Turunç has in recent years started to become more developed as a resort in its own right, but is still well worth a visit, especially if you go by car. The view as you reach the top of the dramatic hillside and begin your decent to Turunç is amazing. Its pine-tree sheltered bay and handful of shops and restaurants have everything you need for a relaxing day and, occasionally yachts casually drop anchor to let their passengers explore the bay and swim in the clear waters of the blue-flagged beach.


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