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Köyceğiz

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Köyceğiz

Köyceğiz, which is 60 km. away from Muğla, is a unique beautiful borough with its citrus gardens, spread around the lake with descending from a plain, its village houses, its calm lake, marshes around the lake, its mountains changing their colors from purple to blue.

Climate

Mediterranean climate is seen at coastal part of the Köyceğiz, and continental climate is seen at mountainous regions of it. Köyceğiz, which is the second place for rain after Rize in Turkey, winter rains can continue for 3 or 4 months.

History

Province center of Köyceğiz, which took its name from the lake near to it, become a Dalyan village for a while, but as a result of disturbance of connection with Muğla due to floods it is moved to its today’s place. It was homeland for Carians and Menteşoğullarına, and become government during Murat II period. Together with the establishment of our Republic, it become a province of Muğla city.

How to Get

Friday, October 26th, 2007

How to Get

By Road

It is reached via bus voyages from İzmir, Ankara and İstanbul. Transportation to the other provinces and internal city is made via minibuses.

Coach Station Tel: (+90 - 252) 262 46 87

By Air

Nearest airport to the province is Dalaman Airport. Transportation from airport, 35 km. away from province is made via taxis and minibuses.

Havalimanı Tel: (+90 - 252) 792 52 91

Where to Visit

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Where to Visit

Ancıent Cıtıes

Kaunos Ruins

It is accepted that the first settlement is till to the 1000 B. C. Lycia, Caria and Romans are the ones who were settled there. Acropolis and ramparts, theater, Roman bath, round fountain revealed during excavations, temple and agora are the visible ruins here.



Rock Graves

Rock graves near to the Dalyan channel which connects Köyceğiz lake and Mediterranean are dated as 4th century B. C.

Relıgıous Monuments

There is a mosque constructed during Menteşe period. Benliler Mausoleum, Nasuh Dede Mausoleum and Kargın Kürü Mausoleum are valuable to see religious places.

Brıdges

Akköprü

It is one of the most valuable to see places with its natural beauties and historical values. Akköprü is constructed within its name mentioned village over Dalaman stream. There are some aqueducts on the bridge thought to be constructed by Byzantium.

Promenade

Kulak Menre place which is 1 km. away from the province, Ağla Camping Area in which Acılık fountain, where drinking water is maintained, is present as well as Toprak water camp are the main promenade places.

Thermal Sprıngs

Sultaniye Thermal and Mineral Springs It is operated by Caunoses in 100 B. C. Ruins of this afterwards widen thermal spring with new additions during Bizantium period are within the lake today. It is recommended for rheumatism, nephritis, mental tiredness, skin and gynecological diseases, kidney and urethra diseases. As well as it can be reached with a short road voyage from Köyceğiz, you can also reach there via motor from lake.

Beaches

Dalyan Strait

People who have participated to a ship tour from the strait that connects Köyceğiz lake to Mediterranean are stroll between narrow corridors, which are not known where to enter and exit Peninsula is just like a haven with at the left side, a 80 - 100 m. wide, kilometers long, forest entering sand sea, at the right side, bays within pine forests.

İztuzu Beach

It is a unique beautiful beach on which Caretta - Carettas are lying their eggs.

Sports Actıvıtıes

Yachting When you go to Marmaris from Dalyan, there are bays, peninsulas and natural beaches sealed within each other. Ekincik, Karağaç, Aksanlar like secret havens can be found there.

What to Buy

Friday, October 26th, 2007

What to Buy

Pinks and hand - painted handkerchiefs, honey, handicrafts are the souvenirs that can be bought from the region.

Don’t Leave Without

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Don’t Leave Without

Seeing Rock Graves,

Participating to Lake - Dalyan Channels, İztuzu Beach ship tours,

Visiting public bazaar,

Buying waxed fish egg.

Contact Information

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Contact Information

Tourism Information Office: (+90-252) 262 47 03

Police: (+90- 252) 262 47 13

Hospital: (+90-252) 262 47 18