Muğla Province (Turkish: Muğla ili, pronounced [ˌmuːɫɑ iˈli]) is a province of Turkey, at the country's south-western corner, on the Aegean Sea. Its seat is Muğla, about 20 km (12 mi) inland, while some of Turkey's largest holiday resorts, such as Bodrum, Ölüdeniz, Marmaris and Fethiye, are on the coast in Muğla.
Restaurants in Mugla Province
5.0 based on 2,125 reviews
Did the jump, what an experience, ticket off the bucket list, totally recommend it for the adrenaline seekers, once in a lifetime buzz, great atmosphere,
4.5 based on 2,454 reviews
This imposing structure, built by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century, is the most prominent feature of Bodrum.
This magnificent castle is more like a mini medieval city. Imposing and magestic it is simply one of the best preserved and fascinating castles I’ve been to the layout and sheer size is awesome definitely take a couple of hours to explore and get lost in its amazing history a must if your in Bodrum
4.5 based on 4,195 reviews
This beautiful marina is home to many yachts as well as restaurants, bars, a shopping complex and swimming pool.
lovely walk along the beach to the Marina it is best to do it inn the evening as one its cooler and also all the boats are back yes Boats of all shapes and sizes with all kinds of tours to suit anyone (really) take a look you will love it .......
4.5 based on 1,162 reviews
The remains of ancient Kaunos include a Roman thater, a Byzantine basilica, the Roman bath, and the rock tombs.
Although I do not have the opportunity to visit here, our historical values, I can see them during the boat tour in the Dalyan River. They are eye-catching rock tombs that are said to be 2400 years old on the slopes of the ancient city of Kaunos overlooking the river. Famous for these tombs, The Caunos Ancient City of Caunos host thousands of visitors every year. There were also boat tours from Dalyan and the journey took 10 minutes. This ancient city is also on the UNESCO World Heritage Temporary List.
4.5 based on 3,350 reviews
Lovely bay spotlessly clean family friendly beach. Boat trips are a blast and most of them the kids travel for free Plenty of sunbeds beach bars and other activities to keep you on the beach all day although its a tad hot in july august.
4.5 based on 1,393 reviews
Fethiye is a port city, and district, on Turkey's southwestern Turquoise Coast. It's known for its natural harbor, blue waters and numerous rock tombs including the 4th-century B.C. Tomb of Amyntas, carved into a bluff overlooking the city. Near-shore islands are popular for day trips by boat. In the south, the beach at Ölüdeniz is sheltered by a lagoon, and Butterfly Valley is a designated nature reserve.
Very nice place to visit many shops and restaurants there you can find every thing you need in good price with a nice walk in an ancient city
4.5 based on 711 reviews
There are many shops here, where you can buy souvenirs, handcrafts, gifts, sweets, food and clothes as well. It is worth to have a walk here and try local foods. I advise to visit the place in the evening as well. I loved the atmosphere of this lovely town.
4.5 based on 3,631 reviews
My favourite place in Turkey. Just come back from 10 days and split our time between the main beach, nature reserve beach and the lagoon. All are lovely, sun beds and umbrellas are reasonably priced and if you are feeling lazy someone is bound to walk past offering drinks, ice creams and food several times a day. Do visit all three areas if you have time, and have a walk around the peninsula.
4.5 based on 2,200 reviews
Omg how beautiful this boat trip is can highly recommend this is definitely a must just breath taking going through the river seeing the tombs of the Kings Turtle Beach just amazing
4.5 based on 1,022 reviews
What a surprise arriving in the dark to step out onto my bedroom balcony and behold such a beautiful view. The subtle lighting gave a glimpse of the full beauty of the tombs that greeted me when I stepped out the next morning. Finding out that Dalyan is a protected area explained the breathtaking views from our villa and a river boat trip afforded an even closer look at these historic tombs. What a revelation to stay in Dalyan surrounded by such natural rugged scenery, history and wildlife completely unspoilt by any building higher that two storeys. No high rise hotels spoiling this gem of an area!
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