Datca
The Datca Peninsula is a long, narrow, mountainous finger of land that stretches west of Marmaris for about 100km, separating the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, offering simplicity, unspoilt natural beauty and a countless string of secluded bays to explore. As you drive along the narrow twisty road from Hisar�n� towards Datca, you'll catch glimpses of turquoise sea through pine-clad ravines on both sides and nothing but a couple of tiny villages and dramatic scenery will be seen before arriving in Datca.
The Datca Peninsula is still unspoilt by mass tourism. A traditional gulet cruise around the many beautiful bays enables you to enjoy exploring in your own boat without any of the responsibilities of sailing. Combine a few days on board with a stay in one of the new local hotels with all modern amenities which still retain the traditional Turkish friendliness and hospitality. Visit the restaurants in Datca and sample the delicious cuisine prepared with fresh local produce.
Datca situated half way along the mountainous, pine forested peninsula is an idyllic resort. There is a lively harbour set in stunning scenery whose relaxed happy atmosphere will captivate you immediately. The entire region is a combination of traditional Turkish friendliness and hospitality, tranquillity, sophistication and good fun. You can choose to seek any or all of these qualities as the mood takes.
