Dalaman’s coastline is full of beautiful sandy beaches, sweeping vistas and plenty of sunshine, meaning many tourists spend most their time in the region sunbathing. But there’s lots of cultural delights to explore too.
A Turkish Bath (or hammam) has long been a tradition in Turkey. People enter the bath which is essentially a sauna and relax whilst dosing down with cold water. A scrub down with a loofah and plenty of soapsuds is a good exfoliation of dead skin and the optional choice of a body massage is usually offered in the touristy bathhouses.
One of the best things about taking a holiday to Turkey is the food. From sweet baklava and Turkish delight to kebab and thick yogurt. You’ll find fresh cuisine rich in flavour and lovingly made.
Whilst you are exploring Dalaman, you will almost certainly notice the Nazar Boncugu, also known as the evil eye, in offices, homes, in transport and businesses. Turks believe this charm wards off evil and makes a great souvenir from your trip.