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Ekincik Bay

Ekincik Bay is one of the most beautiful bays in the area and is a hot spot on the Blue Cruise Voyages.  It is also a popular trip from Dalyan and the boat stops just outside the bay for one of the most spectacular snorkeling stops you are likely to find where you can swim right through the cave and watch the colourful fish below and the amazing structures beneath the waves.

Aşı Bay

Aşı bay is often included as a stop on the many Jeep Safaris that can be found in Dalyan, the road to the beach is very rough and is best done by Jeep. 

The beach was once used as a loading bay and is still used today on many of the Blue Cruise tours.  The bay is quiet and very natural in its surroundings and underwater the beauty is spectacular, a perfect spot for snorkeling.

Sarigerme Beach

Sarigerme is a popular holiday resort in its own right but the beach can be worth a visit on its own.  The sand is particularly fine and its waters are slightly calmer than those at Iztuzu thanks to the Baba (Father) Island that lies just of the coast.  Sarigerme beach is also popular with wind surfers and dingys, there is also a dive centre located on the beach itself.

 The beach also has a small zoo with birds, goats and rabbits.  There are plenty of facilities available on the beach.

Sarsala Cove

Sarsala CoveSarsala Cove is located in Dalaman and while it can be a trek from Dalyan the drive is well worth it, firstly you pass large lakes with perfectly still waters and breathtaking views, next you'll drive through pine covered mountains before suddenly you'll see the sea.  The view from the top is spectacular and as you drive down the twisty road that hugs the hillside you'll get closer and closer to the magnificent beach.

The beach is popular with both tourists and locals alike and at weekends in high season it can be very busy.  There is a small restaurant on the beach.

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