Muğla Attractions
13 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Babadağ Cable Car
A cable car that climbs from the base of Babadağ mountain up to a high-altitude observation platform, offering wide views over Ölüdeniz, the turquoise lagoon, and distant islands.

Ancient Theatre of Halicarnassus
A remarkably preserved 4th-century BC theatre carved into the hillside overlooking Bodrum’s bay. Climb the ancient steps for a panoramic view of the castle and harbour.

Bozburun
A quiet coastal village on the Bozburun Peninsula with views of Datça and the Greek island of Symi, far from Marmaris’ bustle.
Çalış Beach & Promenade
A long, pebbly beach with a wide seaside promenade that comes alive at sunset. Cafés and beach clubs line the shore, but there's always a quiet stretch to find.
Dalyan Rock Tombs
Rock-cut temple tombs of the ancient city of Kaunos carved into a cliff face overlooking the Dalyan River.
Faralya Village
A tiny clifftop village perched above Butterfly Valley, with sweeping sea views and a stretch of the Lycian Way running through it.

Göcek
A laid-back coastal town on the Turquoise Coast, Göcek wraps around a sheltered yacht marina with pine-clad hills as its backdrop.

Gümüşlük
A laid-back fishing village on the Bodrum peninsula with a sandy beach, seafood restaurants, and the partially sunken ruins of ancient Myndos just offshore.
Marmaris Marina & Old Town
A lively waterfront where luxury yachts meet cobbled lanes, framed by the pine-covered hills of the Turkish Riviera.
Turgutreis
A breezy promenade and beachfront on the Bodrum peninsula, with open views across the Aegean to the Greek island of Kos.
Turunç
A quiet Mediterranean bay with a sandy beach, backed by pine-covered hills. Perfect for a scenic pause away from Marmaris' noise.