Southern Aegean

At the southwestern reaches of the country, Southern Aegean (Güney Ege) may be Turkey at its best. Awaiting explorers as they have done for centuries, evocative ancient ruins stand in perfect isolation against a backdrop of mountains clad by pines and wild olives. Old towns adorned by the generous purple of the bougainvillaes rest upon the sandy beaches along the craggy coastline. Offshore, opportunities for yachting and other water sports abound. Inland, soothing hot springs reach out for the ground and form almost magical settings. A hard party is never too far away, and so is rural tranquility.

Cities

  • 🌍 Akyaka coastal town on the tip of Gulf of Gökova, with beautiful traditional architecture
  • 🌍 Bitez — one of the least developed towns along the coast of Bodrum Peninsula, and one of the windiest—windsurfing is the main beach activity here
  • 🌍 Bodrum trendy resort town featuring a citadel, Roman ruins, and trendy clubs
  • 🌍 Datça unspoilt local resort on the Datça Peninsula, nearby Knidos forms the boundary between Aegean and Mediterranean proper
  • Didim resort town with a large population of British expats, centred around the colossal Temple of Apollo of the ancient oracle of Didyma
  • 🌍 Denizli relatively big city inland, hub for visiting Pamukkale
  • 🌍 Gümüşlük village on Bodrum Peninsula mainly frequented by bohemians
  • 🌍 Muğla — pleasant inland city with a well-preserved old quarter
  • 🌍 Turgutreis — on the peninsula's western tip, this is the second largest town in the Bodrum Peninsula after Bodrum itself
  • 🌍 Yalıkavak village on Bodrum Peninsula

Other destinations

Travetines of Pamukkale
The Medusa head in Didyma

Understand

Essentially a northwestern extension of Mediterranean coast, this region has the typical “Turkish blue coast” – with mountains covered by pine forests descending right to the sea level. Historical names for this region include Caria.

Get in

  • International airport of the region is located in Bodrum.
  • Ferries connect most towns on the coast to the nearest respective islands belonging to the Dodecanese island group of Greece.
  • Aydin and Denizli has daily train services from Izmir.
  • A motorway connect the region with Izmir in the north. D400 connects Fethiye with Antalya in the east through Lycian coast.

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