Turkey has acted as the gateway between Europe and Asia for thousands of year; it is no wonder then that in 2019 Turkey welcomed a record 51.9 million visitors. Istanbul, the city where East...
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Every region in Turkey has it’s own unique culture, distinct dishes and historical sites. With it’s crystal clear waters, bustling town centres and idyllic villages, what better time to visi...
Beaches The most popular beach belongs to D-Resort Gocek, and can be used paying a daily fee. Within 10 minutes' drive is Inlice beach and the main island beach can be reached by water ta...
Üzümlü is a small rural village surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, situated in the foothills of the Taurus mountains, just above Kalkan and Patara. A stay here offers you a real taste...
Known by travellers ar Patara village, Gelemiş village is an unspoiled haven, perfect for travellers who long for a peaceful escape. The village is scaresely populated with traditonal style ...
Meis Island is a charming Mediterranean island located directly opposite to Kas, across the waters. It is home to old brightly coloured houses (surrounding its marina), narrow streets, churc...
Lycian History Patara was the major naval and trading port of Lycia, located at the mouth of the Xanthos River, until it silted up and turned into a malaria-plagued marsh. Patara was a ve...
Myra was a leading city of the Lycian Union and surpassed Xanthos in early Byzantine times to become the capital city of Lycia. Its remains are situated about 1.5 km north of today's D...
Kaputaş Beach This breathtaking beach (22 km away from Patara along the coastal road) is becoming one of the most photographed beaches in Turkey due to it’s azure waters and golden sands....
Kalkan ‘Local’ Beach Awarded blue flag for cleanliness, this pebble beach is found at the end of the charming harbour walk-way. This beach boasts a picturesque view of the islands and Kal...