Dalaman Airport serves the stunning southwestern Turkish coast known as the Turquoise Coast. This major international airport welcomes visitors to the beautiful resort towns of Marmaris, Fethiye, and Ölüdeniz, the stunning Blue Lagoon (Ölüdeniz) consistently ranked among world's best beaches, ancient Lycian ruins including rock tombs and ghost village of Kayaköy, the spectacular Saklıkent Gorge and Butterfly Valley accessible only by boat, and traditional Turkish hospitality with excellent value. Located 6 kilometers from Dalaman town, the airport provides access to Turkey's most beautiful coastal region with dramatic mountains meeting turquoise Mediterranean waters.

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Bus services from Dalaman Airport provide connections to main destinations.
Train services are very limited in Turkey's coastal regions.
Local taxis are available at Dalaman Airport taxi ranks.
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Car rental is available at Dalaman Airport with international and local companies.
Hotel shuttles are commonly offered by resorts, especially all-inclusive properties.
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Fethiye and Ölüdeniz: Fethiye (45km from airport, 45 minutes) is the main resort town with large marina, excellent restaurants, bazaars, and famous Lycian rock tombs carved into cliffs above the town. Ölüdeniz (60km, 1 hour) features the iconic Blue Lagoon - a stunning shallow turquoise lagoon protected as nature reserve, one of the world's most photographed beaches. The beach is beautiful but very crowded in peak season (July-August) and has entrance fee. Ölüdeniz is also world-famous for paragliding - tandem flights launch from Babadağ Mountain (1,969m) with spectacular views over the lagoon and coast. Fethiye area offers excellent value compared to European beach destinations.
Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi): This stunning valley (accessible by boat from Ölüdeniz, 25 minutes) is carved by a river creating a narrow gorge with waterfall, surrounded by towering cliffs. The valley is named for numerous butterfly species (best seen May-June). The beach at the valley mouth features pebbles and turquoise water. No road access - boat only. Basic accommodation available or visit as day trip. One of Turkey's most beautiful natural spots - much less crowded than Ölüdeniz lagoon.
Kayaköy Ghost Village: This abandoned Greek village (8km from Fethiye) was deserted during 1923 population exchange between Turkey and Greece. Over 500 stone houses and churches stand empty on hillside - hauntingly beautiful and historically significant. The village inspired Louis de Bernières novel 'Birds Without Wings.' Easy to explore on foot - allow 2 hours. Best visited late afternoon for atmospheric light. Entrance fee applies.
Marmaris: This large resort town (95km from airport, 1.5 hours) sits on a beautiful bay surrounded by pine-covered mountains. The town features a large marina hosting yachts, atmospheric old town with castle, long waterfront promenade, excellent shopping, vibrant nightlife, and day trips to Greek island of Rhodes (50 minutes by ferry). Marmaris is more developed and lively than Fethiye - good for those seeking active nightlife and water sports. The town is popular with British tourists - English widely spoken.
Saklıkent Gorge: Turkey's longest gorge (50km from Fethiye) features an 18km canyon with 300m walls, icy cold mountain stream, and spectacular scenery. Visitors wade through the stream (knee to waist deep) on wooden platforms and in water - bring water shoes and towel. The gorge is cool even in summer heat - refreshing escape. Riverside restaurants at entrance serve fresh trout. Allow 2-3 hours. Combined tours often include Tlos ancient city nearby.
Ancient Lycian Sites: The region was ancient Lycia - numerous ruins scattered throughout. Major sites include: Tlos (40km from Fethiye) with acropolis and rock tombs, Telmessos rock tombs in Fethiye itself, Letoon UNESCO site (65km), Xanthos ancient Lycian capital (65km), Patara with 18km beach and ruins (70km), Kaunos ruins accessible by boat from Dalyan. The Lycian Way hiking trail (509km total) passes through the region - considered one of world's best long-distance walks.
Peak Season and Weather: July-August are extremely hot (35-40°C) and very crowded with high prices. May-June and September-October offer excellent weather (25-32°C) with fewer tourists and 30-40% lower prices - highly recommended. April and November are pleasant (20-25°C) but some facilities close. December-March is mild (12-18°C) but most coastal hotels and restaurants close - low season. Turkey offers exceptional value compared to Greek islands or European Mediterranean destinations - similar beauty at significantly lower cost.
