TURKEY
We stayed at the Gozpinar Marmaris
The staff make your holiday really good fun awesome time brill location spotless and helpful nothing too much trouble and excellent location yards from beach sundbeds by pool everyone brilliant rooms clean and great views over sea and mountains
GÖZPINAR HOTEL & APARTMENTS WELCOME.... Located in the heart of the town. 30m. from the beach, with All the restaurants,bars and shoping centers are surrounding. 18 apartments,8 studios,4 hotel rooms with private balconies.
Marmaris presents its back to the pine forested hills honoured by Heredotus himself and is also known as the pearl of Turkey's southern coast hosting countless visitors from around world every year.
Marmaris is due to be an eminent resort for the upcoming millenium. It is also in the center of leading historical and other natural sites. Dalaman Airport is merely 1 hour away from Marmaris.
The cities and famous sites are accesible via local bus(Dolmus) of which most are possible to reach within a day. Rhodes can be visited by hydrofoil and only takes a surprising 45 minutes. Beautiful secluded coves are waiting to greet you with your own choice of yachts, be it a bareboat with fully equipped sails or a beautifully crafted gullet
Gulet is a traditional design of a two-masted wooden sailing vessel from the south-west coast of Turkey, although similar vessels can be found all around the eastern Mediterranean. Today this type of vessel, varying in size from 14 to 35 metres, is now very popular for tourist charters although, for considerations of crew economy, diesel power is now almost universally used and many are not properly rigged for sailing.
The pretty riverbank town of Dalyan, 27 km (17 miles) west of Dalaman Airport, is quite different from other resort towns on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
People come for its setting on the placid Dalyan Çayi (Dalyan Creek), for the dramatic Lycian tombs hewn into the rockfaces that dominate the town on the west bank of the river, for the ruins of ancient Roman city of Caunos, and for broad Iztuzu Beach, a natural nesting-ground for carretta carretta (loggerhead turtles).

The Turkish Riviera (also known popularly as the Turquoise Coast) is a term used to define an area of southwest Turkey encompassing Antalya, Muğla and to a lesser extent the provinces of Aydın, southern İzmir and western Mersin. The combination of a favorable climate, warm sea, more than a thousand kilometers of shoreline along the Aegean and Mediterranean waters, and abundant natural and archeological points of interest makes this stretch of Turkey’s coastline a popular national and international tourist destination.