Antalya (Center)
Antalya is a province and the fifth most populous city of Turkey. It is located entirely in the west of the Mediterranean Region and was established between the Gulf of Antalya and the Western Taurus Mountains.
Saklikent Canyon
Saklıkent Canyon (Seydikemer), Saklıkent National Park or commonly known as Saklıkent Canyon, is the canyon formed by Karacay, a branch of Esen Stream that draws the Antalya-Mugla border.
Kas (Center)
Kas Antalya, Kas has known ancient cities such as Istlada, Apollonia, Isinda, Kyaenai, as well as many unnamed ruins around Kas.
Fethiye (Center)
Fethiye is one of the 13 districts of Muğla province and the city that is the administrative center of the district. The old name of the city is Meğri.
Dalaman Airport (DLM)
Dalaman Airport is the international airport located within the borders of Dalaman district of Muğla. The airport is located 6 km south of the city center; It is one of the two international airports serving Muğla along with Milas-Bodrum Airport.
Bodrum (Center)
Bodrum is a district known for tourism not only in Turkey but also in the world. In terms of population, it has become the largest district in the province, surpassing Menteşe and Fethiye.
Patara Beach
Patara Beach Kaş, Hittite King IV. It is known that the name of the city is mentioned as Patar in the texts about Tuthaliya's Lukka expedition in the 13th century BC.
Katranci Park Hotel
Katrancı Park Hotel Fethiye is located in Yanıklar, Fethiye, on an area of approximately 17,000 square meters with every shade of green.
Hillside Beach Club
Hillside Beach Club Fethiye, this cozy resort surrounded by trees in a private bay on the Mediterranean coast, is 6 km from Amintas Rock Tombs and Fethiye Museum.