The Dalyan Special Environmental Protection Area is a unique natural zone boasting rich biodiversity, historical sites, and stunning aquatic landscapes. It's a prime spot for ecological exploration and leisure.
The Dalyan Special Environmental Protection Area, located in Muğla Province, Turkey, stretches around the beautiful Dalyan River and its impressive delta leading to İztuzu Beach. This area is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, featuring lush reed beds, pristine wetlands, and rich fauna, including the endangered loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) that nest along the coast. Historically significant, it houses ancient ruins such as the Lycian rock tombs, hewn into the cliffs above the river. Dalyan offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors. Boating along the river provides glimpses of the thriving birdlife and possibilities for fishing. Walking and cycling are popular along several designated paths. Nature enthusiasts will find the unique estuarine systems fascinating, providing critical habitats for numerous species. The preservation efforts ensure that both the historical and ecological integrity of the area are maintained, making Dalyan Special Environmental Protection Area a must-visit for both ecology and history buffs.
Lycian Rock Tombs
Loggerhead Turtle Nesting Grounds
Iztuzu Beach
Dalyan River and Delta
Carved in the 4th century BC, these ancient tombs are a significant historical attraction.
A serene spot offering avenues for boat tours and viewing diverse wildlife.
A prime nesting ground for loggerhead turtles, known for its soft sands and clear waters.