Muğla
Sweeping across the sun-drenched southwestern corner of Türkiye where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet, Muğla is a province of staggering natural beauty and ancient historical depth. Its coastline is among the most spectacular on earth — a succession of turquoise bays, pine-forested peninsulas, hidden coves, and legendary beaches that draw visitors from across the world. Yet Muğla is equally a land of ancient civilisations: Lycian rock tombs, the sunken city of Kekova, the ruins of Knidos at the tip of the Datça Peninsula, and the ghost village of Kayaköy all speak of the extraordinary layers of human history embedded in this magnificent landscape. From paragliding above Ölüdeniz to sailing the turquoise waters of the Gökova Gulf, from trekking the Lycian Way to exploring the medieval castle at Bodrum, Muğla offers a depth and variety of experience that is simply unmatched in Türkiye.
Muğla's Historical Landmarks
Bodrum Castle and Underwater Archaeology Museum – The magnificent late medieval Castle of St Peter, built by the Knights of St John in the 15th century from the stones of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — now housing the world's finest museum of underwater archaeology.
Knidos Ancient City – A spectacular Hellenistic city at the very tip of the Datça Peninsula, where the Aegean and Mediterranean meet, with a remarkable double harbour, theatre, and the site of the celebrated ancient statue of Aphrodite.
Kayaköy (Ghost Village) – A hauntingly beautiful abandoned Greek Orthodox village of several hundred stone houses and churches, left empty after the population exchange of 1923, now a protected open-air monument of extraordinary atmospheric power.
Letoon Ancient City – A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Eşen Valley, the sacred sanctuary of the Lycian League dedicated to the goddess Leto, with a remarkable triple temple, nymphaeum, and theatre still partially submerged in the rising waters of the plain.
Kekova Sunken City – The partially submerged ruins of the ancient Lycian city of Simena, whose flooded streets and staircases are visible through the crystal-clear waters of Kekova Bay, best explored by glass-bottomed boat or kayak.
Saklıkent Canyon – One of Europe's longest and deepest canyons, carved 300 metres deep into the Ak Mountains near Fethiye, with ice-cold rushing waters and towering limestone walls that make it one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in the entire Mediterranean.
Ölüdeniz and the Blue Lagoon – The world-famous turquoise lagoon and Belcekız Beach near Fethiye, consistently ranked among the most beautiful beaches on earth and the premier destination in Türkiye for tandem paragliding from the slopes of Babadağ Mountain.
Lycian Way – One of the world's great long-distance walking routes, a 535-kilometre trail from Fethiye to Antalya passing ancient Lycian cities, rock-cut tombs, deserted coves, and pine forests along some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the Mediterranean.
Must-Sees!
Ölüdeniz and the Blue Lagoon
Saklıkent Canyon
Bodrum Castle






Explore Muğla
Paraglide above Ölüdeniz – Launch from the summit of Babadağ Mountain for a tandem paraglide over the world-famous Blue Lagoon, floating above turquoise waters and pine-covered cliffs in one of the most breathtaking aerial experiences in the Mediterranean.
Sail the Turquoise Coast – Board a traditional gulet sailing boat to explore the hidden coves, uninhabited islands, and ancient ruins of the Gökova or Hisarönü Gulf, anchoring in bays reachable only by sea.
Walk Through Kayaköy – Wander the silent stone lanes of the abandoned Greek village above Ölüdeniz, exploring its roofless churches, carved fountains, and crumbling houses in a landscape of great natural and historic beauty.
Trek the Lycian Way – Follow a section of this legendary coastal walking route through ancient Lycian cities, past rock-cut tombs and deserted beaches, with the scent of wild thyme and the shimmer of the sea as constant companions.
Wade Saklıkent Canyon – Plunge into the icy waters of one of Europe's greatest canyons and wade through its towering gorge, a thrilling natural adventure in the mountains above Fethiye.
Discover Knidos at Sunset – Make the journey to the very tip of the Datça Peninsula to explore the ruins of ancient Knidos as the sun sets over the point where two seas meet, in one of the most dramatically beautiful settings in all of antiquity.




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