Muğla Attractions

10 places · narrow by district and visit style

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Bozburun

A quiet coastal village on the Bozburun Peninsula with views of Datça and the Greek island of Symi, far from Marmaris’ bustle.

60m
Marmaris
Bozburun
landmark

Datça Old Town

Stone houses, blue shutters, alleys draped in bougainvillea. The old town is where you go to hear your own footsteps and nothing else.

60m
Bodrum
Datça Old Town
landmark

Faralya Village

A tiny clifftop village perched above Butterfly Valley, with sweeping sea views and a stretch of the Lycian Way running through it.

60m
Fethiye
Faralya Village
landmark

Fethiye Old Town (Paspatur)

Fethiye's old town, Paspatur, is a warren of narrow lanes filled with open-air bars, souvenir shops, and restored stone houses.

60m
Fethiye
Fethiye Old Town (Paspatur)
landmark

Göcek

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

120m
Fethiye
Göcek
landmark

Marmaris Marina & Old Town

A lively waterfront where luxury yachts meet cobbled lanes, framed by the pine-covered hills of the Turkish Riviera.

60m
Marmaris
Marmaris Marina & Old Town
landmark

Muğla Old Town

Muğla's old quarter, with stone houses and the Ulu Camii, makes a quiet inland stop between coastal resorts.

60m
Marmaris
Muğla Old Town
landmark

Ovacık

A quiet village uphill from Ölüdeniz, Ovacık is the launch point for paragliders and the start of the Lycian Way. The village itself is free to explore, with cafes and mountain views.

60m
Fethiye
Ovacık
landmark

Selimiye Village

A laid-back fishing village on the Bozburun Peninsula, with a rocky shoreline and clear coves.

60m
Marmaris
Selimiye Village
landmark

Yalıkavak

A former fishing village on the Bodrum Peninsula, now a high-end resort area centred around a large marina. Beaches and beach clubs line the coast.

120m
Bodrum
Yalıkavak
landmark
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