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Yonca Lodge Hotel / Fethiye

Yaniklar Koyu 48300 Fethiye / Mugla / Turkey


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The Ottoman Retreat / Dalyan
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Situated in a large garden, this intimate hotel blends Ottoman style with comfortable surroundings in a tranquil location.

Offering spacious apartment accommodation, here you can relax with an outdoor swimming pool and many of the facilities you would expect to find at home.

The hotel can arrange numerous activities and visits to the spectacular locations in the area.

 
 
     
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air condition Bar-Cafe
Breakfast included Credit cards accepted
Fax Garden
Hair dryer İnternet
Mountain view Outdoor swimming pool
Phone Safe box
Satellite tv Suit bedroom
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Units: 7 Rooms
Contacts: Levent Yıldız
Phone: +90 252 284 4498
Phone: +90 555 276 6845
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Gülpınar Mah. 338. Sok. No: 51/a Dalyan / Turkey

Website: www.ottomanretreat.com
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Dalyan;

First-time visitors to Turkey are often surprised by the lushness of the country's vegetation and by the abundance of water found. Given the hot, dry summer climate of the eastern Mediterranean, the uninitiated generally expect to find a landscape made up of parched hillsides, dry riverbeds and dormant shrubbery, so you can often observe disbelief on the faces of travellers as their plane descends towards Dalaman Airport, bringing into view not only rugged mountain ranges cloaked in swathes of dense forest, but also fertile plains dotted with extensive lakes and crossed by substantial rivers.

Just west of Dalaman lies the area's largest lake, Koycegiz, which is linked to the sea by the Dalyan river. Fringed by reeds, the river's wide estuary is sheltered from the open waters of the Mediterranean by the extensive sands of Iztuzu beach. One of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, Iztuzu briefly came to fame during the 1980s, when conservationists, including David Bellamy, successfully stopped the beach – an important breeding ground of the caretta caretta loggerhead turtle – from being developed as a resort area. Iztuzu beach is still protected, with no permanent construction allowed, night-time access banned and restrictions on where parasols may be placed to avoid damage to the turtles' eggs. The nearest place to stay for those wishing to enjoy this magnificent 4-km stretch of fine, golden sand is the village of Dalyan, beautifully situated on the estuary opposite a magnificent set of Lycian rock tombs, hewn into the caramel-coloured cliff-face in the 4th century.

Over the past decade or so, Dalyan has become a popular holiday spot but retains its laid-back, Turkish charm, consisting mostly of small hotels, pensions and apartments constructed in local style. The eastern end of Iztuzu beach can easily be reached from here using the local dolmus minibus service, whilst a fleet of wooden riverboats with colourful canvas awnings carries visitors along the river to the beach's western end – a slower but immensely enjoyable option, which should be undertaken at least once during your stay, even by those who do not consider themselves beach lovers, as the journey takes you past the ancient site of Kaunos – impressively set on a steep-sided peninsula – along the way. In the opposite direction, heading towards the lake, boats take visitors to thermal mud-baths and sulphur springs, whose therapeutic qualities have been known and appreciated since Roman times.

Dalyan itself boasts quite a decent selection of restaurants, most of which are attractively situated on the riverside close to the little harbour, or along the main street, which is pedestrianised in the evenings. There is also a diverting range of craft, clothes, carpet and souvenir shops along the main street, as well as a handful of atmospheric bars, where you can mingle with like-minded holidaymakers of all nationalities. Dalyan's beautiful riverside setting, its ample range of facilities and its easy-going atmosphere make this an ideal choice for couples and families who wish to be able to entertain themselves in a variety of ways both during the daytime and in the evenings, yet prefer a small and relaxed resort that still retains a good dose of authentic Turkish charm. In fact, in our opinion Dalyan's only potential drawback is the resort's distance from the beach, and the need to use either the riverboat or dolmus services to reach the sea. For dedicated beach-lovers, who are seeking easier access to an equally impressive sandy beach, we have therefore decided to introduce nearby Sarigerme to our programme.

Situated roughly halfway between Dalaman and Dalyan, Sarigerme is another vast expanse of golden sand, not quite as long as Iztuzu but considered by some to be even more scenic, thanks to its backdrop of fragrant pine woods and its views towards the mountain ranges that lie a little further east along the coast. A small rocky island, Baba Adasi, lies just offshore and shelters the beach from the open seas. You can take a boat across from the small harbour at the nearby river mouth and attempt the climb up to the ruins of an old stone pyramid, believed to have been a lighthouse in ancient times.

There is no actual village or town of Sarigerme, the name merely denotes the beach, and the handful of upmarket hotels that nestle discretely in the woods behind, all of which are somewhat set back, as the beach itself is another protected turtle nesting site. During the season, a selection of watersports is offered on the beach, and there is an attractively landscaped park just to the rear, which makes an appealing picnic spot. The nearest village, Osmaniye, lies a couple of kilometres inland, and whilst not boasting any specific sites, has sufficient shops for your day to day needs and a handful of eating places.

Part of the appeal of staying in Dalyan or Sarigerme is that hiring a car is by no means necessary, although choosing to do so will of course – maybe for part of your stay – will naturally enable you to explore not only the major, but also the lesser-known, local sites at leisure. Alternatively, there are various guided excursions on offer from both resorts, taking visitors as far afield as Ephesus and Pamukkale.

 

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