Dalaman; The Meeting Point of Nature and History
The pearl of the Mediterranean, the hidden paradise of Muğla, Dalaman is connected to the Muğla Province in the Mediterranean Region. Its deep blue sea, fertile lands, and historical texture enchant visitors while the cool waters of the Dalaman River meander through lush valleys before meeting the sea, dazzling with the region's natural beauty.
The climate of the district is known as the Mediterranean Climate, also referred to as Subtropical. Winters are mild and rainy, summers are dry and hot. The annual average rainfall is 1044.5 mm. The average temperature in Dalaman is 48.5 °C.
Dalaman Airport welcomes you with a warm greeting from the moment you set foot in the region. Your journey, starting from here, continues with the discovery of ancient cities, mysterious caves, and unique beaches. The golden sands of Sarıgerme Beach, the crystal waters of Sarsala Bay, and the unique nature of the Kocaçay Delta are just a few of Dalaman's natural wonders.
For gastronomy enthusiasts, Dalaman offers the most delicious examples of Mediterranean cuisine. Olive oil dishes, fresh seafood, and local desserts provide a variety that will appeal to your palate.
History lovers can sift through the dusty pages of history in Dalaman, located on the ancient Carian trail. Following in the footsteps of Hippocrates, you can find relaxation in the thermal springs where ancient physicians found healing.
Dalaman is a beauty waiting to be discovered not only during the summer months but throughout the year. A wide range of activities, from paragliding to rafting, from nature walks to bicycle tours, awaits adventure seekers.
In this unique town, every corner invites you to a new story, a new adventure. Dalaman is a rare place where nature and history intertwine, where peace and adventure coexist.