Akyaka

Akyaka is a village in the province of Muğla in Turkey. It's a waterfront community on the Gulf of Gökova, an indentation of the Aegean Sea.

The nearby Gökova is a slightly larger town on the junction of the roads leading to Muğla, Marmaris, and Fethiye. Although giving the gulf its name, Gökova is a couple kilometres inland from the coastline.

The tourism industry and most travellers often use the names of these two villages interchangably, and with just a short distance inbetween, they can be considered one and the same.

Get in

The towns lie very close to the highway connecting Mugla (north) and Marmaris (south). It's about a 20-25 min drive away from Marmaris.

Get around

See

  • Buildings that maintain the traditional architecture.

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Akyaka

Datca Marmaris  W  E  Dalaman Antalya


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