Dalaman, which is a city of nature, sea and history, was introduced to tourism with the introduction of the airport.
In Dalaman, especially the beautiful bays in the Kapıdağı Peninsula have been frequented by the ’Blue Cruise Dal. Some of these bays can only be reached from the sea. For this reason, it was the ideal anchorage and accommodation area for yachts with the blue cruise boats that were circulated between Marmaris and Göcek. The unique natural beauty, waiting to be seen and the historical wealth of some of these coves can go with the vehicle.
Kapukargın Mahallesi and Incebel sulphide water resources and Kocagöl and Kargın Lake, which are fed by these resources, are one of the natural richness that must be seen.
Visit the State Farm in Dalaman one day. The golf course is surrounded by lush green lawns and monumental palm trees. There is a farmhouse and the Abbas Pasha Mosque.
The history of the building, which is still used as the State Building Farm (TIGEM) administration building, is also interesting. Egyptian Khedive Abbas Pasha wanted to build a hunting lodge for Dalaman because he was curious to hunt and this environment also had a ar flight ar. Construction work was also given to the French. In the same days the French construction group was ordered to build a station in Egypt. But the French mixed the projects they prepared, they sent the station building project to Dalaman, and the hunting mansion to Egypt. Nobody is aware of this confusion and the train way to Dalamanğa hunting lodge station building was built. In spite of its lack of functionality, the station is a beautiful building in Dalaman with its architecture and history. You can take the following places on your trip:
1- Lidai, Lissay, Crya and Cleopatra Baths in Kapıdağı
2- Kozpınar (Kalynda) and rock tombs in Şerefler
3- Tomb in Kargınkür
4- Demirci Market in Gürköy
5- Lycian rock caves in Gökdağ
6- Suspension Bridge
7- History of Akköprü
8- Lycian rock tombs in Kayadibi
9-Hippokome Ancient City in Kavacik
10-Bozbel'de Oktopolis ancient city walls and rock tombs
11-Gürleyik’te Hisar and the sea