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Dalyan is a town in Mugla Province in Turkey, located between the well-known districts of Marmaris and Fethiye
on the south-west coast of Turkey, and which depends the district of Ortaca administratively.Dalyan achieved
international fame in 1986, when developers wanted to build a luxury hotel on the nearby Iztuzu beach, a breeding
ground for the endangered loggerhead sea turtle species. A major international storm blew up, with David Bellamy c
hampioning the cause of the conservationists. The development project was stopped and the beach is now a protected
area. Life in Dalyan revolves around the Dalyan cayi (stream/river) which flows past the town. The boats that ply up
and down the river, navigating the maze of reeds reflected bright green in the water, are the preferred means of transport
to all the local sites.Dalyan is nestled inbetween montains, next to a river, huge lake and right by the sea. There is a
lot to do and explore in this vast country and no where is a better base than Dalyan. We have trekking, jeep safaris, white
water rafting, mountain biking, canyoning, sea kayaking, enduro motocross riding, paragliding, diving, horse riding,
sea fishing, snorkeling, boat tours along the coast and across the lake, and many more sedantry things such as shopping in
local markets, turkish massages and simply lying on the most fabulous beach in Turkey. (Take a breath!) Enough for all ages,
simgles, groups, and all families to want to stay here in Dalyan for a month. We offer these tours in one week packages, or
you can individually book all the separate tours as daily excursions.Dalyan: The tiny town of Dalyan in the province of
Mugla on the South-Western Mediterranean is set in the centre of a broad delta whose natural beauty is completely unspoilt.
This is one of the surviving corners of paradise, an area of outstanding natural beauty and historic interest. The Dalyan
Channel, through which water circulates between the Mediterranean and Köycegiz Lake slowly meanders, forming a network of
small lakes and waterways through reed beds rising to between 3 and 5 metres in height. (The journey through this natural
labyrinth is romantic and mysterious) With its mixture of fresh and salt water, these wetlands have become home to vast numbers
of fish and other water life, as well as the birds of many species which feed on them. Dividing the sea from the delta is the
Iztuzu sandbar stretching for 5km east from the mouth of the channel.
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