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Surrounded by undulating hills, punctuated by rocky crags and outbreaks of fir trees, this is a wildlife paradise. Marsh frogs, stripe-necked terrapins and lizards scurry for cover as your craft glides by the Lycian of channels leading to the five-mile sandbar of “¡ZTUZU“ beach in DALYAN.
At one point you pass through a fish weir, which restricts the passage of carp and mullet. Two elderly guys sit there all day, cranking the netted barrier up and down by hand to let the vessels through.
The beach separates the the delta from the sea, so you can swim in both fresh and seawater. Whichever you prefer, arm yourself with plenty of sun cream. The only shade is at either end of the beach where there are sun-loungers and limited facilities. Also you can tasty snack prepared by local women in beach side food shacks. Second way; to going to beach with dolmus(midi-bus) about 12km. You can find same facilities this side of beach. The last dolmus back to Dalyan leaves promptly at 6pm. Any can not stay on the beach night time. Because same time Dalyan Iztuzu Beach to protect the secret turtle's eggs. |