Beaches worth visiting in Mugla Province

Oludeniz is undeniably one of the most magnificent beaches in the world, especially in the Mugla province. The turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon, surrounded by majestic mountains, make this place a real picturesque postcard. The sandy beach is complemented by an ideal lagoon for swimming and relaxing on the beach. Paragliding is popular among tourists here, offering a view of the unique landscapes of this place from above.

Iztuzu is a long stretch of sandy beach near the town of Dalyan and is a protected nesting site for Loggerhead or Caretta sea turtles. This beach serves as a rare example of how human intervention can positively impact the environment. The beach is accessible only by boat and the surrounding area is a nature reserve.

Patara Beach is a spectacular stretch of sandy shoreline that is part of a national park. The beach is in a protected area and the surrounding dunes are home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. This beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, windsurfing and kiteboarding.

Butterfly Valley is another secluded beach that can only be accessed by boat or after a relatively challenging hike through the mountains. The beach got its name due to the many butterflies that live here. The beach is pebbly, but the crystal clear water and impressive surroundings make up for it.

Aquarium is a beach located near the village of Kayakoy in a picturesque natural location surrounded by beautiful rocks. This is a small coast with several bays where the water is turquoise and gray pebbles.

Kabak is a secluded place, hidden from prying eyes, ideal for those seeking solitude. The clear water beach is surrounded by mountains and can only be accessed by foot or boat.

Akyaka Beach - features a beautiful sandy beach between Marmaris and Mugla, often visited by families. Pine forests surround the beach, and there are many restaurants and cafes to relax and enjoy culinary treats.

Ovabükü Beach is a hidden gem, an ideal destination for those seeking solitude. It is surrounded by pine forests and located on the Datca Peninsula.