The ancient city of Kaunos, in Dalyan on the other side of Lake Köyceğiz, is a great place to start your exploration of the region.
This ancient city was founded on the border between Lycia and Caria as one of the region's major port cities.
It changed hands many times and belonged to many different civilizations but was consistently a center of trade, culture and the arts.
It was founded on a hill 152 meters above sea level, and the views of the King's Tombs you see as you look out over the city are one of Turkey's most iconic sights.
These date back to the 4th -century B.C. and were designed in traditional Lycian style, featuring façades resembling a temple.
The ruins of the walls cover 3 kilometers and inside the city, you'll find an ancient theater, a church, a bathhouse and a temple.
Dalyan is located at the edge of the canal and has what we call a lagoon made up of made of these stunning canals that lead to the beautiful crescent-shaped Iztuzu Beach.
The coastline is a total of 5.5km and has been home to the Caretta Caretta loggerhead sea turtles for 3 million years.