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Best of Dalyan, Caunos, and Iztuzu Beach

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Best of Dalyan, Caunos, and Iztuzu BeachIf you're looking for a day in Turkish paradise, this Marmaris tour has plenty to offer. Explore the charming Dalyan Village, cruise down the scenic Dalyan River to Caunos, a popular archaeological site, and have a delicious local lunch before heading to the beautiful Iztuzu Beach. For anyone looking to experience a variety of destinations in one convenient package, book this Marmaris tour today.Begin your excursion with a picturesque one-hour bus ride to Dalyan. The charming village rose to fame after a controversial development plan was implemented to build a luxury hotel on the nearby Iztuzu Beach, further endangering the dying loggerhead turtle species. Development ultimately ceased, and the area is now a protected natural environment. Nature lovers will adore Dalyan's convenient location smack-dab in the middle of a popular wetland area.Board a river boat and drift down beautiful winding canals, passing through mazes of reeds on your way to Caunos, a popular archaeological site. As you travel down the river, you'll see the famous temple-tombs of ancient kings carved into the rocky cliffs. Once in Caunos, check out the Roman Theater, Roman Bath, and the historic streets dating back to the 5th century B.C. You can climb the cliffside to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire region. A delicious local specialty lunch is yours to enjoy at a restaurant in Caunos.After Caunos, travel further downriver to the warm and sandy Iztuzu Beach, famous as the loggerhead turtle breeding ground, before concluding your tour and returning to port.Book this Marmaris tour today for a comprehensive Turkey excursion in nature.

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Marmaris, Turkey, provides docking at Marmaris Port. Travelers explore the medieval Marmaris Castle and vibrant bazaars. Excursions visit Dalyan’s rock tombs and turtle beaches. Local markets sell Turkish delight. The peak season, May to September, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Aegean vistas and Ottoman architecture. Dining onboard includes köfte, a Turkish favorite. Souvenirs, like evil eye charms, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Lycian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance castle and market walks. Marmaris’ scenic harbor and historic charm offer a vibrant Turkish stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a blend of ancient sites, bustling markets, and coastal beauty, making Marmaris a compelling destination for exploring Turkey’s Aegean coast and its rich cultural heritage.

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$91