Heaven on Earth: Datca
A district in Mugla, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey, thanks to its magnificent nature and rich history. Especially favored by those seeking a peaceful nature retreat away from the hustle and bustle of cities, Datca attracts considerable attention from both local and foreign tourists. With its enchanting turquoise sea, Datca boasts numerous bays and beaches, including Murdala, Kizlan Gereme, Balykashiran, Aktur Kovanlyk (Little Bay), Aktur Ciftlik (Big Bay), Kargi and Aquarium bays, as well as Karaindir, Perili Kesk, Kizlanalti Gebekum, Palaiya Beach, Hastane Alti, Kumluk, Taslik, Mandalya, Domuzbükü, Gabaklar (Kizilbük), Hayitbükü, Ovabükü, Kurubükü, Akçabükü, Aquarium Palamutbükü, Baalyarözü, Tekir Bükü, and other beaches. If you want to further enjoy the sea, we highly recommend taking a boat trip while in Datca.Datca captures attention not only for its natural beauty but also for its historical landmarks. One such site is the ancient city of Knidos, belonging to the ancient civilization of Caria. After arriving in Old Datca, it will take you approximately an hour to reach Knidos. The Knidos Lighthouse, Papazin Ine, Mehmet Ali Agi Mansion (Kochev), Historical Wells of Datca, Watermills on the Degirmen River, and the Church of Hizirsha are just a few other historical sites worth visiting. Datca also features a place called Old Datca, a small area 2 kilometers from the center of Datca, which you can reach within a 20-minute walk and we also recommend visiting here.As for accommodation in Datca, you can choose boutique hotels and guesthouses in Palamutbükü and the center of Datca. For camping enthusiasts, there are camping spots available if you wish to stay in a tent. Adrenaline junkies visiting Datca can also indulge in paragliding.
What to try in Datca?
When asked "What to try in Datca?" the first thing that comes to mind is Nurlu Badem. Be sure to try this type of almond when you come here. Additionally, cookies, dairy desserts, baklava, cream jams, and pastes made with Nurlu Badem are also very delicious. Almonds are also used in dishes such as almond patties and almond fish. If you enjoy experimenting with different flavors, you can try this at Datca restaurants. Additionally, beverages such as almond soda and almond coffee are offered here. It is also worth noting that local goat's milk, clove bread, seal tea, and Datca wine are very famous.
How to get to Datca?
Datca is not far from Mugla-Dalaman and Milas-Bodrum airports, but not so close either. Datca is approximately a 3-hour drive from both airports. Datca is a very rugged, mountainous area, and traveling from one bay to another takes a lot of time. Therefore, it is best to come here by car. If you don't have your own car or prefer a more luxurious, comfortable, and faster mode of transportation, then renting a car with a driver would be a more reasonable choice.
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