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You will not overlook stone graves belonging to Likya terms while you touring the Göcek bays. Gobun is a placid bay when tour yachts left it. A facility exists here, too. Formerly there were many pigs in the Domuz Island. The biggest island of the sea inlet is Tersane island. Leftovers from Greek layout left with the population exchange can be seen in the island. Also, there are leftovers of shipyard and watchtower. There is also a restaurant here. There are leftovers of Byzantium monastery whose one part remained under water in the Cleopatra Bath filled by yachts next to the wharf. There is no facility in these seven islands which is called Yassıca Island or Yassıcalar. Here is preferred mainly by families, because there is beach, natural and shallow pool. The unique sand beach of the locale exists here. It is possible to view moonlight in Yassıcalar.

Göcek island which is just 10 minutes far from Göcek is the choice of ones wanting to make yacht tours since it is the closest beach to Göcek. Yachts ferry the passengers from the early times of the morning until evening. There is a facility in the island. It is possible to camp under tress, to rest in placid corners and to read for long hours.

Boynuzbuku bay is covered with sweet gums that grows only in the region from Koycegiz to Fethiye and whose resin is used in treatment of several illnesses. There is a facility here supplying fresh water, selling new bread and giving restaurant services. It is possible to go Kile bay with car whose beach is pebbly. The dirt road turning left from the 13. kilometer of Göcek-Dalaman road reaches the Kile bay.

Famous Bedri Rahmi (Taşkaya) bay taking its name from the Picture drawn on a Stone in the bay by Poet Rahmi Eyüboğlu when he made a sea trip. Also, it is one of the most popular stops of the locale since it is close to Göcek. Guest wanting to have dinner in this bay should rent yachts for transportation from Göcek beach to the Göcek island.

Sarsala is one of the bays that have access overland. After passing Dalaman Centre, you should move 12 kilometers after turning from Kapıkargın village signboard. This road taking 20 or 25 minutes, has impressive views. It is possible to reach Küçük Sarsala bay only with yacht. There is no beach here. However, there is a wharf from which you can swim and a restaurant giving service until late hours.

 


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