Dalaman

DalamanTürkiye

By sea or by land

With an offer ranging from total relaxation to action-packed holidays spent enjoying water sports, climbing, hiking and nightlife, this town nestling between the Mediterranean and the Taurus Mountains has something to suit all tastes. Stunning beaches and magnificent landscapes - the many facets of the Dalaman region are an invitation to discover and enjoy.

Fantastically situated, the small town of Dalaman is also a great point of departure for excursions. Lovers of the sea are likely to book a “Blue Journey“ and cruise along the coast from cove to cove in a traditional wooden gullet boat. Some of the coves can in fact only be reached by boat. The Taurus Mountains offer a slice of paradise to hikers and climbers with a variety of hiking and climbing routes. Arguably one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Europe, the Lycian Way is approximately 335 miles long and stretches from Fethiye to Hisarcandir near Antalya along beaches, coastal paths and mountain trails.

 

 

Facts & figures

  • Flight time

    02:40 h

  • Distance

    2170 km

  • Country Code

    +90

  • Airport

    DLM

  • Language

    Turkish

  • Currency

    TRY

Edelweiss tips for Dalaman

Sightseeing in your Dalaman holidays

  • Blue Lagoon, Ölüdeniz
    The gently shelving sandy beaches of Sarigerme stretch for miles and are ideal for beach holidays with children. The holiday resorts of Marmaris and Dalyan entice with picturesque bays while Fethiye lures with numerous offshore islands and the “Blue Lagoon” of Ölüdeniz. View in maps
  • Lycian Tombs of ancient Kaunos city
    Dalaman’s places of interest include a host of ancient sites, such as the ruins of the ancient city of Kaunos. View in maps
  • Iztuzu Beach of Dalyan
    The town of Dalyan is known for its large conservation area that also encompasses a breeding ground for loggerhead sea turtles. View in maps

Flights to Dalaman

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