A visual feast today, as we try to fit in everything Dalyan has to offer in a single day. But first a bit of context. Dalyan is a small town on a river, with some ancient tombs opposite our hotel. The river flows through an estuary and ends up at a famous beach that is really important for turtles. Here’s the estuary – the beach is the horizontal line halfway down the photo.

Got it? So an early start to the day from the hotel.

Glorious colours in huge abundance. Anyone know what it is?

We had tried to find out about boat trips last night, and were expecting to pay about £40 for a private hire. Then the owner of the hotel suggested we take the public boat (£2.50 each return to the beach) and he would ask it to stop to pick us up. Made sense to us.

A wonderful 45 minute boat ride.


And here it is.

And here we are ….


And apart from sun, sea and sand, this is why many of us make the trip. It is a really important place for them to lay their eggs – which they do in May – and so is closed overnight.

Allegedly David Bellamy caused a huge fuss in the 80s to stop them building on the estuary – successfully. Can’t check on Wikipedia as it’s banned in Turkey!
Afternoon was a different mode of transport – me, car, ferry.

To famous ruins which we missed. To be fair, this is the entrance,

Church (ruins) almost 2,000 years old – in a pretty bad state of repair.

But a trek up the hill to the fort rewarded with glorious views.


Ferry home.

And that’s just about it – it then rained! Amazing place, amazing country, amazing holiday.