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Turunc, Dalaman Area
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Nice and close to mighty Marmaris, this old fishing village has got buckets of character, with a picture-book seashore to boot. Gentle waves shelve against pebbly patches, while gorgeous wooden boats sit still by the harbour. It’s not just about the Blue Flag greatness in these parts.
Past the curtain of mountains and trees growing the famed local sour oranges, Turunç comes with wowing caves to explore, plus some heavenly Turkish baths – well, when in Rome! You can’t go home without checking these out, but you can keep things simple in the animated bars, too.
Turunc, Dalaman Area
Turunc, Dalaman Area
Turunc, Dalaman Area
Turunc is a small, picturesque village located on the southwest coast of Turkey, near Marmaris. It is known for its stunning natural scenery, crystal-clear waters, and charming atmosphere. Visitors are drawn to its beautiful beaches, relaxed vibe, and the opportunity to explore both the sea and surrounding mountains.
The best time to visit Turunc is during the late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is warm and pleasant, with fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months, making it ideal for a relaxing vacation.
Turunc's serene environment, stunning sunsets, and intimate restaurants make it a perfect spot for couples. Enjoying beach walks, candlelit dinners, and private boat trips can enhance the romantic experience.
Turunc is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural surroundings. Some of the top attractions in Turunc include the Turunc Beach, Amos Ancient City, Sedir Island, and the Marmaris National Park.
The local cuisine in Turunc is a mix of Turkish and Mediterranean flavours, with an emphasis on fresh seafood, vegetables, and herbs. Some popular dishes include meze (a variety of small plates), grilled fish, and traditional Turkish kebabs.
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