About Dalaman

 

                         




It is always exciting to find new areas in a country that give you the chance to invest in an area that is primed to become one of the most popular areas in a country that already has a high regard amongst holiday makers and investors alike. Everyone wishes they had bought in a place when it had been in its’ infancy, especially when they see what it becomes and how the price has increased.

Dalaman is one such area in Turkey, although relatively undeveloped in its own right the surrounding area is absolutely stunning with some of the most exclusive resorts, marinas and beaches within easy distance, places such as Gocek, Marmaris, Icmeler, Fethiye and the stunning Dalyan.

Later this year (2010) work is due to start on the largest marina in Turkey on the outskirts of Dalaman, this has already brought significant increases to property prices in the area, and this is just on the news that it is starting. A Marina is not that great if you cannot get to it, so combined with the fact you have the ultra modern Dalaman Airport which is now the third busiest in Turkey and you have direct low budget flights (Easy jet, Thomas Cook etc) from airports from Aberdeen to Exeter, Belfast to Nottingham and London to Manchester. Basically every airport in the UK and Ireland has easy direct access. On top of this you are in an area that is set to develop golf courses with the first opening in Sarigerme in Spring 2011.

What this means is that Dalaman will be the ONLY area in Turkey that will have all three benefits within a 10km area – this is seen with the investment being made into numerous 5* Hotels by chains such as First Choice and you can see the growth in Dalaman now – however you can be guaranteed that prices are as low as they have been but this will change very quickly in the immediate future.

Dalaman town itself has many shops, restaurants, bars and tea gardens and is growing quickly due to the investment in the area.  Dalaman has its own huge natural beach, although not overly commercial yet it is still beautiful and hosts lots of wildlife.
What You Need to Know about Dalaman
In January 2005 the government designated Dalaman to be a cultural and tourism development centre. This means government funded investment in the area to develop four golf courses, a yacht marina off the Dalaman coast and increased hotel bed capacity. The region is also a centre of thermal and eco tourism.
A newly completed tunnel between Gocek and Dalaman shortens the distance to Dalaman from other resorts.
There are two excellent sandy beaches, the protected Iztuzu and Sarigerme beach as well as the underdeveloped Dalaman beach where a yacht marina is planned to be built with construction starting this year.
Dalyan is only 20 minutes from Dalaman and it is classified as a conservation area because of its natural beauty and ancient ruins.
There are number of historical sights and places of interest around Dalaman such as the ancient city of Kaunos a few kilometres away, Lycean rock tombs and many natural thermal Springs in the area.
Sporting facilities include trekking, mountaineering and jeep safaris in the nearby Golgeli Mountains, white water rafting, skiing in Sandras and Seki resort, and water sports.
Completion of golf courses will bring wealth to the area and as golfers frequent Dalaman, demand for properties and services will increase. According to the construction company Gocay Tourism Investments the first golf resort and 18 hole golf course in Sarigerme will be ready for the Spring of 2011.

 

Flights to Dalaman

All year round flight facilities. Charter flights in summer and  winter (tickets available on www.h4u.co.uk)  Furthermore Onur-air has introduced winter flights from Gatwick and Manchester to Dalaman in winter.      http://www.flythomascook.com/
       http://online.kthy.aero  (return from 3 days up to 6 weeks)
      
http://www.flightcomparison.co.uk
       http://www.cheapflights.co.uk
       http://www.airflights.co.uk
       http://www.lastminute.com
       http://www.firstchoice.co.uk
       http://www.travelrepublic.co.uk

       http://www.opodo.co.uk
       http://travel.kelkoo.co.uk

  

 
 

                                  

A SMALL SELECTION OF RESTAURANTS AND BARS IN DALAMAN

Burç Restaurant - Bar - Entertainment Center with Large Swimming-pool

A fantastic place to enjoy perfect food, just have a drink, dance or jump in the large swimming-pool

HERE THERE IS A PARTY EVERY NIGHT WITH THE BEST MUSIC IN TOWN

MODERN KITCHEN WITH PROFESSIONAL CHEF

LARGE RESTAURANT WITH DANCING AREA

OPEN B.B.Q.

OPEN TERRACE WITH BAR

LARGE SWIMMING-POOL

PARKING PLACES

ALSO A HOTEL

Adress: Kenan Evren Bulv. Nr: 29 AIRPORT ROAD DALAMAN

BURC RESTAURANT AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

Burc restaurant cafe bar entertainment center

 

TAYYARE & BENGI RESTAURANT

The Tayyare Restaurant moved to the town center opposit of the BIM Market and is now BENGI & TAYYARE RESTAURANT

 Izzet the waiter speaks good English and is very friendly. You are able to phone the owners Ibrahim and Mehmet  and they will pick you up from your home.


Restaurant phone: 692 17 97

bengi restaurant

bengi restaurant dalaman

 

NIL RESTAURANT

Incebel tatil Köyü

Tel: 694 83 60

The Nil Restaurant is a fantastic place with very kind owners.
Nilgün and Onur are always friendly and they both speak quite good English and make very good steaks and fish.
The turtles in the river are another reason to visit this place you can feed them from the terrace. This is a wonderful place to watch the sunset.
If you don't want to drive to Nil Restaurant, just call following phone number and they will pick you
up from your property and take you home again. 
00 90 252 694 83 60       with English phone connection. 

0 252 694 83 60                with Turkish Mobil phone connection and

694 83 60 with local phone connection.
 
Nil Restaurant Dalaman Turkey
 
Nil Restaurant Dalaman Turkey
 
Nil Restaurant Dalaman Turkey

About Dalyan

Dalyan: The tiny town of Dalyan in the province of Mugla on the South-Western Mediterranean is set in the centre of a broad delta whose natural beauty is completely unspoilt. This is one of the surviving corners of paradise, an area of outstanding natural beauty and historic interest.

The Dalyan Channel, through which water circulates between the Mediterranean and Köycegiz Lake slowly meanders, forming a network of small lakes and waterways through reed beds rising to between 3 and 5 metres in height. (The journey through this natural labyrinth is romantic and mysterious) With its mixture of fresh and salt water, these wetlands have become home to vast numbers of fish and other water life, as well as the birds of many species which feed on them. Dividing the sea from the delta is the Iztuzu sandbar stretching for 5km east from the mouth of the channel.

Dalyan Dalyan Dalyan

About Göcek

GÖCEK has long been a desirable destination for both Turkish and foreign yachtsmen, as well as a favorite stopover for jet-setters and celebrities alike. This paradise of a village with two-thousand inhabitants is only 20 minutes by car from Dalaman International Airport, which can be reached in less than 1 hour from Istanbul.

It is not just world-class yachting that makes Göcek a special place; it is the way the culture and natural surroundings blend in such a serene way.

Strict development laws ensure that this very unique setting is protected; and since there is no oversupply of hotels, it is never crowded; majority of visitors are usually sophisticated travellers like you.

Dalaman is soon to be connected to Gocek via a tunnel through the mountains, which is due for completion in September 2006.

Gocek Gocek Gocek

About Kalkan

Kalkan is a place to fall in love with ...

Kalkan in the distanceA small peaceful Mediterranean resort and fishing town on the beautiful Turquoise Coast of Turkey, Kalkan has not been touched by mass tourism.  More sophisticated than the usual resort town, Kalkan appeals to travelers looking for more than a "sun and sea" holiday. According to the Sunday Times, Kalkan attracts the kind of visitor who would also enjoy Tuscany or the Dordogne.  The Guardian likens the town to "the Italian Riviera minus the poseurs."

Because of its great charm, Kalkan has a growing number of perennial visitors who say the town is the only holiday destination they would choose to visit repeatedly.  There is simply no other town quite like Kalkan along Turkey's coast.

 
"Old Kalkan"

"Mouse" and "Snake" Islands in Kalkan Bay

"Old Kalkan"

Street of Kalkan

Kalkan street

View towards Kalkan from Club Patara

Kalkan curls snuggly around a historic harbour sheltered at the foot of the towering Taurus Mountains.  (Read more about the geography of the region at our Lycia website here) The town overlooks a beautiful bay in which islands seem to magically float upon the shimmering sea.  Narrow streets twist down to the harbour, lined with old whitewashed villas with shuttered windows situated alongside small local specialty shops and restaurants in historic buildings.  Overhead hang original carved Ottoman Greek timber balconies garlanded with thick masses of brilliantly coloured bougainvillea cascading to the streets below. It is a very special place with a unique atmosphere. 

Why is Kalkan so special?

Not only is Kalkan beautiful, but unlike other Turkish coastal resort towns Kalkan's main economy is tourism and therefore its citizens put much pride and effort into the town's historic preservation.  Because of this, Kalkan has retained the texture of its history by protecting its distinctive Ottoman Greek architecture (it was once an Ottoman Greek and Turkish fishing village).  Very strict building codes keep the town small and architecturally blended with the historic heart of the town known as "Old Kalkan". 

Besides the famous "Kalkan Style" historic architecture, the many excellent restaurants of Kalkan contribute to the special atmosphere within Kalkan.  Good dining has always been the way of life in Kalkan and continues today.  In fact, Kalkan is said to have the highest number of restaurants and bars per inhabitant or square meter on the Turkish coast (over 100 of them!).  Additionally, Kalkan is especially renowned in Turkey for its numerous roof terrace restaurants and bars which offer a wonderful view of the town, sea and stars.  It's also nice to sit at one of the many fine harbour-side restaurants and watch the pleasure boats and fishermen leave early in the morning as you eat your breakfast, or see the fishing boats return with the day's catch in the evening.

There is lots to do during the day and nightlife is fun, but laid-back. You won't find noisy, wild nightlife here, like in some other coastal resorts.

Kalkan has many fine qualities, but without a doubt, it is the people of Kalkan who make the town extra special. 

The people of Kalkan warmly welcome you, and you may at first be surprised by the universal friendliness within the town.  This, along with warm Turkish hospitality is the basis of life here and the people of Kalkan sincerely enjoy getting to know their guests.  So don't hesitate to accept one of the many tulip-shaped glasses of çay (tea) you will be offered while you amble along Kalkan's winding streets.  You won't be hassled while you are a guest of Kalkan - the town is hassle-free and is proud to be so. You will find a mixed population here, consisting of locals, some Istanbul Turks and Turks from other cities who have made Kalkan their home and own small businesses, as well as a small number of well-educated foreigners who have settled in the town. 

So, "Hoş Geldiniz!" - we extend a warm welcome to you from Kalkan and look forward to meeting you soon... 

 

 

About Sarıgerme

 

Sarigerme is a beautiful traditional Turkish village set in a cove amongst pine cladded hills and a magnificent mountainous backdrop,and just 15km from Dalaman airport making it an ideal place for tourism and development.
 
Sarigerme has been a tourist resort for many years but only in the last two years has become an area for British tourists to visit as in 2005 First choice holidays teamed up with the management company Iberostar to open the two huge hotel complexes known as the Pegasus palace and tropical holiday village,this huge hotel complex has a capacity of over 3,000 beds in the hotel bringing in millions of pounds of investment into the area.
 
Sarigerme is part of the Dalaman project and will see huge change over the next 5 years which started with the opening of the Pegasus hotels in 2005,2006 saw the opening of the two Thomson hotels in Sarigerme the Magic Life Sarigerme Imperial and Iberotel Sarigerme with a capacity of over 2,000 beds.The Alinn hotel also opened in 2006 which is smaller 4 star hotel mainly for couples which has a capacity of 210 beds.
 
Autumn 2006 the golf course and golf hotel complex at Sarigerme started being developed opposite the Pegasus complex and is due for completion autumn 2008 this being the first gold course and hotel in the area another 4 planned for Dalaman area.
 
Sarigerme has a spectacular sandy beach which lies along a sheltered bay of clear,warm waters and against a light woodland,the beach is just a short stroll from the picturesque shops,restaurants and traditional lokantas and bars.
 
Sarigerme is 15km from Dalaman and 10km from ortaca the government has set aside all the land between Sarigerme and Dalaman and Sarigerme and Ortaca for Tourism with planning permission already in place for such projects to commence.
                                                
       
             Sarigerme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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