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Visualise verdant hills that rise majestically from endless sandy shores, epic gorges and valleys, impressive Roman ruins and mud baths, traditional tavernas and laid-back village vibes...
From the moment you arrive, magnificent vistas and turquoise waters invite you to relax and unwind. The ancient city of Kaunos, the intriguing Lycian Rock Tombs, and the magnificent Dalyan Mud Baths are just a few examples of the fascinating sites that add to the welcome. Hiking trails with panoramic views, exciting water sports and the best kiteboarding around are a magnet for the adventurous, while hearty kebabs in clay pots and relaxed bars and restaurants set the pace for sunset diners. Whether you’re seeking scenic relaxation, an active escapade, or simply a chance to dive into a new and exciting world, Sarigerme is the perfect reason for a Turkish getaway.
Time zones difference between Turkey and the UK is +2 hours.
Turkish lira. with the banknotes (TL) worth 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 liras available in circulation.
Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and euro in cash are accepted for payment.
When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction. There should be an announcement about this.
Banks are open from 8.30 to 17.00 (lunch breaks from 12.00 to 13.30), except Saturday and Sunday.
Dalyan's mud bath is where you can get down and dirty, literally! Sink yourself into the squishy brown goop and feel the earthy goodness seep into your pores. It's like a spa day, but for the adventurous type. Plus, think of all the Instagram-worthy photos you'll get with your mud-smeared face! So embrace the mud and let your inner child out to play.
Get your bargaining skills out while browsing the stalls at the Friday market in Ortaca, 25 minutes by dolmus bus from Sarigerme. The market has some excellent deals on clothing, purses, and jewellery.
Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to read a book, enjoy a refreshing swim, or take a leisurely walk along the shoreline, Sarigerme Beach has something for everyone! Sarigerme Beach is a true hidden gem that boasts crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine sand, making it a perfect paradise for beachgoers. Don't forget to try some of the delicious local cuisine at one of the beachfront restaurants and bars for a truly authentic Turkish experience.
Visit this Turkish jewel by driving to the little town of Göcek, in Fethiye, referred to as the "St Tropez of Turkey," which is a haven for sailors and yachtsmen. The colourful alleyways lined with stone pavement and the abundance of souvenir stores provide a tranquil setting for a day of retail therapy. The grand mansions that line the canals, so reminiscent of Venice, each with its boat in front of the entrance, make you want to daydream. Stroll down the seaside promenade, and you'll see boats from all over the Mediterranean. Stop in at one of the trendy cafes or restaurants for some fresh seafood or maybe a kebab.
Travel to the ghost town of Kayaköy,an hour away. Inhabited since at least 3000 BC, this location gained prominence as a bustling port city in the past. In the 18th century, the remains of this town were used to build Levissi, which was home to people from many different cultures. The museum city was designated a UNESCO World Friendship and Peace Village, and its 3,500 remaining ruins are more than just an eerie attraction to visit.