TripAdvisor Traveller rating:. Search for more holidays. Holidays Peninsula Gardens Peninsula Gardens. Any London Any London. Select your departure date. Selected date. No availability. The hotel enjoys a quiet location on one side of the Kas peninsula, approximately 6 km from the centre of Kas where guests will find restaurants, bars, shops and the bus station. There are links to the public transport network in the immediate vicinity. Demre is approximately 42 km from the beach hotel, Kalkan is around 27 km away and Antalya is roughly km away.
Dalaman airport is approximately km from the hotel and Antalya airport is around km away. Built in , this brand-new, stylish hotel of only 18 suites is situated on the side of a rocky outcrop over-looking the Mediterranean. The air-conditioned hotel consists of 2 buildings built in 3-storeys with a villa style, and it welcomes guests in a lobby with hour reception and check-out services, a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and lift access to the upper floors.
Further facilities include a bar, restaurant, wireless Internet access fees apply , a car park, and room and laundry services fees apply for both. I would suggest exploring with a knowledgeable tour guide that really knows the history of the area. This way you can get a proper insight into how events unfolded here.
Alternatively, you can read up on the history yourself and catch one regular local buses from Fethiye. In the laidback fishing village of Selimiye, you can glide across calm, blue waters with S. P Selimiye. Selimiye is a small seaside fishing village about 25 miles from the city of Marmaris, Turkey.
It is located on the Bozburun Peninsula along the Aegean Sea. Hire yourself a SUP board and explore the picturesque marina whilst trying to maintain your balance whilst balancing on a giant board. If you are successful in your paddling, ensure someone captures your boarding grace. After your paddling session, make sure you spend some time exploring this gorgeous, sleepy village. It is a world apart from what you might expect from Turkey. There are sunbeds to relax on, you can swim in balmy water and you can also dine at fabulous waterside restaurants, sipping wine whilst you admire the view.
A Turkish bath is quite unlike any other I have experienced. Indulge your sense and pamper your body with a traditional Turkish Bath in Marmaris. Having never visited a Turkish bath, I had no idea what to expect? We first got changed and spent some time lounging in the sauna before being taken to a large tiled room. What happened next was that a man came in and a man washed me.
I was scrubbed, exfoliated and massaged within an inch of my life and came out absolutely sparkling. I had no idea I was so filthy? Being washed? My awkwardness? Simply existing? Afterwards, all professionally wrapped in towels, we sipped on hot tea and giggled at what had just happened.
Many restaurants will offer traditional Turkish cuisine as well as a variety of tourist favourites. Here are some of my favourite places to eat that offer traditional Turkish cuisine, incredible fish dishes and international dishes. I recommend you order an Adana Kebab, which is grilled lamb served with flatbread, Turkish yoghurt and rice, grilled to perfection. Meze is a selection of hot and cold appetizers and starters and they seemingly never stop arriving.
This means that dining out in Turkey can sometimes last for hours. We had an amazing selection of Meze at Oyster Restaurant in Oludeniz. The restaurant also has a fantastic selection of seafood dishes and meat courses including Mousakka and lamb chops.
If you are a fish lover then there is no better place for fresh fish than at one of the traditional fish restaurants on the Azmak river, just outside Akyaka. My favourite thing about dining in Turkey was the dreamy scenery. Many of the restaurants we visited had capitalised on the incredible views and offered sea view dining. We ate a huge selection of meze while gazing out to blue waters at Sardunya Restaurant in the traditional fishing village of Selimiye.
We were treated to a selection of meze, salads, stuffed mushrooms and even a goat dish! The restaurant had simple and contemporary decor, as well as a relaxed vibe and spectacular views of the water.
If you are a fan of cats then you will be greeted by furry visitors to your table, who rub your legs purring, waiting for a tasty morsel to be slipped under the table. Mountain drive from Kas to Kalkan — encounter captivating mountain scenery by hiring a car and taking this day long trip through rough tracks, valleys and steep inclines to almost 6, ft.
Datca — set on a stunning peninsula, this attractive town features a harbour front, old town and original settlement. Ruins of Knidos — an ancient city at the top of a cliff in Datca — accessible via hire car. The trip takes approximately 20 minutes. Direct buses to Dalaman as well as other districts of Mugla such as Fethiye and Marmaris is available at the airport for every arrival. The trip to the city center from the airport approximately costs 45 liras You can also enjoy the city with a rental car.
Pegasus Airlines car rental service has great offers for you in here. You can use public buses, small buses and taxis to get around in the city. You can click here to check their whereabouts. The site is available only in Turkish. Dalaman is a relatively small district in Mugla and public buses are there to connect its surrounding districts such as Fethiye, Marmaris, and Mentese to Dalaman. You can check their timetables and routes from here. Small buses cover most of Dalaman and they are the most used means of public transport in the district.
They do not have fixed stops on the route, pick-up and drop-off is made on demand and fare is paid in cash. Dalaman has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers with mild and rainy winters.
The hottest month is August and the coldest month is January. We suggest you to visit Dalaman during late spring or early autumn since the weather is pleasant and more welcoming. It is recommended for you to enjoy Dalaman for two or three days. Dalaman is a calm and relaxing yet popular district of Mugla and shines with its natural beauties and spectacular beaches.
Dalaman attracts a growing number of tourists every year. Sarigerme is the coastal neighborhood of Dalaman and is famous for its gorgeous sandy beach, authentic food, boutique hotels, and scuba diving activities. Sarigerme is located 12 kilometers away from the city center. Kapidagi Peninsula was home to many ancient civilizations throughout history.
The peninsula offers a calm and tranquil atmosphere to its visitors and is only accessible by car. The banks of the creek are famous for its fresh seafood restaurants and camping sites. In Hippokome, you can find the ruins of structures from Roman and Byzantine eras. Dalaman city center does not offer many accommodation options to its visitors whereas its coastal neighborhoods have many amazing hotels.
In these boutique hotels, you can spend your time in a tranquil and calm atmosphere.
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