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Enchanting<br />

Coordinates<br />

BODRUM CASTLE<br />

Constructed as a funeral monument by Artemisia, queen of Caria after the death of her brother<br />

& husband Mausolos, the Satrap of Caria 352 B.C., of which the architect was Pytheos. The four<br />

facades were decorated with relief friezes executed by (the eastern facade) Scopas , (the northern<br />

facade) Byraix (the southern facade) Timotheos , and (the western facade) Leochares. Statues of<br />

Mausolos and Artemisia, riding a chariot drawn by four horses from the crest of the monument<br />

are now found in the British Museum. (only a 5 minute drive away from Milta Marina)<br />

Situated on the hillside overlooking Bodrum. This theatre whose capacity is around 13.000 was<br />

built during Carians' reign in the Hellenistic age (330-30 B.C.). The theatre consists of three<br />

different sections: a place for audience, a place for an orchestra and the stage. It became an openair<br />

museum after the excavations made in 1973.(only a 10 minute drive away from Milta Marina)<br />

Bodrum<br />

Located on the west side of Bodrum, this is one of the two entrances of ancient Halicarnassus.<br />

Only some parts of the city wall remained until today. An important part of the town wall was<br />

the Myndos Gate where the soldiers of Alexander the Great had a hard time entering the town<br />

Marmaris<br />

of Halicarnassus in 333 B.C. (only a 5 minute drive away from Milta Marina)<br />

DALYAN RIVER<br />

(36°40'00"N 28°45'00"E) Enjoy a tour with the local river boats that will weave their way<br />

through small inlets bringing you to the scenery of famous “Lycian Rock Tombs”.<br />

CAUNOS<br />

(36°50'00"N 28°38'00"E) The fascinating ancient harbor city of Caunos, where the magnificent<br />

tombs were carved into the rocks.<br />

CURATIVE MUD BATH<br />

Improve your complexion benefitting from the generosity of mother earth.<br />

Dalyan River<br />

CARETTA CARETTA BEACH<br />

(36°47'39"N 28°36'45"E) The Dalyan Delta, with a long, golden sandy beach at its mouth, is<br />

Göcek<br />

a nature conservation area anda refuge for sea turtles (Caretta Caretta) and “Blue Crabs”.<br />

12 ISLANDS<br />

A wonder worth seeing, living and breathing its pure air. Drop your anchor on one of the dozens<br />

of natural bays, tie your lines to a rock or tree and the distance between the shore and the yacht<br />

becomes your cleanest private/natural swimming pool!<br />

Active & Extreme<br />

Rock Climbing /Walking / Exploring<br />

Rafting at Dalaman River-Sailing-Biking<br />

Göcek Port<br />

GEMİLER ADASI<br />

(36°33'10"N 29°4'8"E) From a far it looks like mainland however it is an island. Here you will<br />

Fethiye<br />

find many ancient foundations, churches and the relicts of the time. Between the island and the<br />

mainland you will find perfect anchorage for the evening with one of the best sunsets to be seen<br />

in Turkey.<br />

ÖLÜDENİZ<br />

(36°32'56"N 29°7'29"E) One of the jewels of the Mediterranean region, Ölüdeniz, is just a few<br />

minute drive from Fethiye with an astonishing crystal-clear blue lagoon and a beautiful photogenic<br />

long white beach.<br />

The beach at Ölüdeniz offers a huge variety of watersports, of which one is paragliding from<br />

Babada¤ Mountain (1970m.) on to the beach below.<br />

Butterfly Valley<br />

Butterfly Valley (protected by the World Heritage Foundation)<br />

is a canyon with high waterfall runs from the top down through a canopy of trees which shelter<br />

an abundance of unique Butterfly species. The most unique of these being the Tiger Butterfly and<br />

over 70 different species.<br />

Active & Extreme<br />

Paragliding at Ölüdeniz-Scuba Diving-Trekking-Biking<br />

Ölüdeniz<br />

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