About Dalyan
Experience the magic of this ancient Turkish town
Best Beaches in Dalyan
Explore pristine beaches including the famous Iztuzu Beach, home to loggerhead sea turtles and crystal-clear waters.
Shopping
Discover local markets, traditional crafts, and unique souvenirs in Dalyan's vibrant shopping districts.
Excursions
Experience unforgettable adventures with our guided tours to ancient ruins, mud baths, and river cruises.
Explore Dalyan Tours
Discover the best tours and activities in Dalyan, from river cruises to ancient ruins
Full Day Turtle Beach Tour With Lake
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Marmaris, Turkish Riviera
Free Cancellation
from $32.00
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Fethiye, Turkish Riviera
Free Cancellation
from $50.00
Book NowDalyan Mud Bath and Turtle Beach
Dalyan, Turkish Riviera
Free Cancellation
from $50.00
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Dalyan Traveller Questions
The best time to visit Dalyan is from April to October when the weather is warm and perfect for outdoor activities. July and August are the hottest months, while spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer milder temperatures ideal for exploring the ruins and taking boat trips.
You can reach Dalyan from Dalaman Airport (25km away) by taxi (approximately 30 minutes), private transfer, or shuttle service. Many hotels offer airport pickup services. Public transport options are also available but may require changes and take longer.
Key attractions include the ancient city of Kaunos, Lycian Rock Tombs, İztuzu Beach (Turtle Beach), Mud Baths, and the Dalyan River. Taking a boat trip along the river is one of the best ways to see multiple attractions in one day.
İztuzu Beach is open for swimming from May to October. Parts of the beach may be restricted during the sea turtle nesting season (May-October) to protect the endangered Caretta Caretta turtles. The beach is still accessible for visitors during this time.
While mud baths are generally safe, people with heart conditions, high blood pressure, or skin sensitivities should consult their doctor before visiting. The mud is rich in minerals and believed to have therapeutic properties, but it's important to follow the posted guidelines.