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Dalyan Koycegiz Boat Tour

Tour Hours







10:00 - 17:00

Quota







10+3 Person

Visit







5 Location

Price













£300

Tour Introduction

Dalyan Köyceğiz boat tour is an ideal route for those who want to explore the unique natural beauties and historical riches. On this tour along the Dalyan river and köyceğiz lake, fascinating rock tombs, caretta caretta turtles on Iztuzu Beach, mud baths and a magnificent view of Köyceğiz Lake are waiting for you. You can enjoy the natural beauties during the tour. This boat tour in Dalyan and Köyceğiz offers an unforgettable experience for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts. For a day full of fun, Dalyan Köyceğiz boat tour is a must-experience activity.

Note: Our prices are for maximum capacity, please specify the number of people for more affordable prices.

Tour Schedule

Iztuzu Beach

Iztuzu Beach is a world famous beach located in Dalyan town of Muğla, Turkey. The beach is about 4.5 kilometers long and covered with a fairly fine sand. This beach, which lies between the Aegean Sea and the Dalyan Canal, is remarkable both for its natural beauty and its environmental importance. Dec.

If our guests want, if they want, the food will be prepared while they are on a swimming break on the lake side.

According to demand, they will encounter fresh dishes cooked on an exquisite barbecue fire consisting of seasonal bluefish or chupra, or a meatball and chicken menu, as well as a luxurious menu with 6 types of snacks.

Ancient City of Kaunos

After our guests are picked up, we depart from Dalyan Port and take a 30-minute drive over the Dalyan River to M.D. We are reaching the Ancient City of Kaunos and the rock tombs dating back to 500 years.
During our break in the ancient City of Kaunos, our guests will have a 30-minute guidance service introducing them to the region, information will be given about the settlements built by Lycia and other kingdoms and empires in the region and the structure of rock tombs.

Magic Lake (Dalyan)

Between 14:00-14:30 local time, we start a 30-minute boat ride over the Aegean Sea to Alag Dec (Magic Lake), inland from Dalyan Iztuzu.
Iztuzu will stay on our left side on this trip and our guests can easily take pictures of the beach. This lake has a very special structure.
It is a lake where both sea water and its own clean water and hot spring water from the lake floor Jul.
The water of the lake has a structure that gives the feeling of using cream at a medium temperature so that the tiredness of the day is completely forgotten.
It is known to be especially good for skin and joint diseases and offers a bathroom comfort that guests will not want to leave.

Sultaniye Hot Springs

Sultaniye Thermal Springs is a thermal water source located in the Dalyan resort of Ortaca district of Muğla province, which is very popular among both local and foreign tourists. Decatur Thermal Springs are located in the town of Dalyan in the Ortaca district of Muğla province. These hot springs are located southwest of Köyceğiz Lake, near the village of Sultaniye and are known for both their healing waters and their natural beauty.

Features and Health Benefits

Characteristics of Thermal Water: The waters of Sultaniye Thermal Springs are thermal waters with temperatures around 39-40 ° C, rich in minerals such as sulfur, iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium, radon. It is known that hot spring water is good for many health problems, especially rheumatic diseases, skin diseases, respiratory disorders and bone and joint diseases. It is also said to have a relaxing effect on the nervous system due to the radon gas it contains.

Mud Bath: There is also the possibility to take a mud bath at Sultaniye Thermal Springs. It is said that mud bathing has positive effects on the skin and helps to remove toxins. Visitors wait for it to dry after getting stuck in the mud, and then enter the thermal waters to be cleaned.

History and Legends

The history of Sultaniye Thermal Springs dates back to ancient times. It is known that these hot springs were used as a health and healing center during the Lycian period. In addition, the ancient bath ruins located in this region show how important the hot springs held a place in the past.

Köyceğiz Lake Swimming Break

The night swimming experience at Köyceğiz Lake offers a unique experience for those who want to feel the peace of nature and relax in the calm waters of the lake. However, there are some important points to pay attention to when considering this type of activity.

About Köyceğiz Lake

Köyceğiz Lake is located in Köyceğiz district of Muğla province and is one of the largest natural lakes in Turkey. The lake is connected to the Mediterranean Sea through the Dalyan Canal and is surrounded by rich vegetation and various animal species. The waters of the lake are usually calm, which makes swimming enjoyable.

Dalyan River and the Return Journey

After our visit to Alagol is over, the return journey from the Dalyan Canal to the port begins by boat at a slow speed.
On this trip, our guests can enjoy the view of the Dalyan river, known worldwide for its magnificent reeds, wide landscape area and calm pace, as well as the clear waters of the Dalyan River.
On this return trip, our guests can capture iconic picture frames and capture the amazing atmosphere created by the incoming and outgoing boats.
If they are lucky, they may observe protected caretta turtles feeding on crabs and other sea creatures in the river.

General Information
Tour Code DE-001
Tour Itinerary Dalyan Pier, Kaunos,Iztuzu Beach,Dalyan River, Köyceğiz Lake, Sultaniye Hot Springs
Boat Specifications 12 Meters, Capacity for 10 Adults 3 Children, Sunbathing Area at the Front and Top
Boat Information 3500 Watt Sound System,Lighting , Refrigerator, Toilet, Shower
Included & Excluded in the Price

Included In The Price

  • Tea – Coffee
  • Lunch
  • Soft Drinks Taken With Food
  • Fruit Treat

Extra Paid

  • Alcoholic Beverages Taken on Board
  • Entrance Fee of Sultaniye Spas
  • Potato or Corn Chips
  • Boxed or Bottled Drinks
  • Nuts or shell foods
Frequently Asked Questions