Dalgakiran and Kayacik: Dalaman River is poured into the sea of the Sarısu position and approximately 10 km of the coastline between Hurmali bay.Denizi although clean, rough, wavy and due to the depth of the sea, very difficult to enter the sea. Some of the tools and materials were brought to the sea by the sea during the construction of a simple scaffold. This pier, also called DALGAKIRAN, has been the shelter of fishing boats.
The area between Dalgakıran and Hurmalı bay is called Kayacık. This name is given because it is rocky on the coast of the coast.
Public Beach: It was opened in 1993 by Dalaman Municipality. It is 12 km away from the center of the city. The road is asphalt. In the summer season municipal buses operate. Due to the wc, shower, parking area, car park, shore filling and cleaning works are provided and the opportunity to enter the sea partially.
North of the beach restaurant, casino, buffet, car park and picnic place is open throughout the year.Restaurant is open throughout the year, this place is made by the Dalaman municipality is called DABEL facilities.
In the north of DABEL, İncebel Holiday Houses, which have a view of the sea and Dalaman, give another beauty to the region. However, these houses are still not completed. No visible steps have been taken for the construction of the marina, which is planned to be built in the town.
KAPIDAĞI PENINSULA: After the Teke peninsula, it is the largest peninsula in the Western Mediterranean Region. It is the part between the Sarsala and Hurmeli bays. There are rich historical ruins on the hills that rise up by climbing.
Güngörmez CEMİLE and the narrow space between the bays of the bath used to be in the sea. An old state located in the region and the attack from a state that is attacked from the sea can not stop the attack. They find the escape from the river. But when they pass through the throat, they come to their minds. In this way, the name of the peninsula formed by the closure of the Bosphorus, the name of the peninsula, thus has remained as a peninsula.