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Muğla Bucket List: 10 Must-Try Experiences on Turkey’s Aegean Coast

Muğla Bucket List: 10 Must-Try Experiences on Turkey’s Aegean Coast

Located at the intersection of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, Muğla is a unique city that boasts Turkey's most impressive nature, cleanest bays, most historic towns and most peaceful villages. From Bodrum to Fethiye, and from Datça to Akyaka, every corner of Muğla has a distinct character, offering not just the classic beach-sun-sand experience, but also a lifestyle rich in culture, nature, sports, and culinary delights. So, what to do in Muğla? If you have set your sights on this magical city, discover Muğla in its entirety with these 10 recommendations we have prepared for you!

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1. Embark on a Cool Adventure in Saklıkent Canyon

1. Embark on a Cool Adventure in Saklıkent Canyon

Located in the Fethiye district of Muğla, Saklıkent Canyon is one of Turkey's largest and most impressive canyons. This natural wonder, approximately 18 kilometres long, offers a refreshing experience with its ice-cold water even in the scorching heat of summer. Walking through the canyon, passing between rocks and encountering waterfalls is like therapy for nature lovers. Put on your waterproof shoes, walk in water up to your knees, and be sure to experience this unique nature walk.

2. Go Canoeing on the Azmak River in Akyaka

2. Go Canoeing on the Azmak River in Akyaka

Akyaka is a coastal town in the Ula district of Muğla, which looks like a piece of paradise with its natural beauty. The clear water flowing through the reeds along the Azmak River stays cool even on the hottest days of summer. You can walk along the riverbank or explore nature from the inside with a canoe or boat tour. Although swimming in the river is prohibited, dipping your feet in the water is enough to cool off. Everyone who spends a day in Akyaka returns to the city with a sense of peace.

3. Discover Bodrum Castle and the Underwater Archaeology Museum

3. Discover Bodrum Castle and the Underwater Archaeology Museum

When you think of Muğla, one of the first places that comes to mind is undoubtedly Bodrum. And right in the heart of Bodrum, towering over the harbour, is Bodrum Castle, one of the city's most iconic structures. Built in the 15th century by the Knights of St. John, the castle now serves as the Underwater Archaeology Museum. Here, ancient shipwrecks, amphorae, jewellery and archaeological treasures are on display. Enjoying the view of Bodrum from the castle is a perfect choice for spending a day immersed in history.

4. Watch the Sunset at the Ancient City of Knidos in Datça

4. Watch the Sunset at the Ancient City of Knidos in Datça

Located at the tip of the Datça Peninsula, the ancient city of Knidos stands out for its historical richness and unique sunsets. With its ancient theatre, Temple of Aphrodite, agora, and harbour ruins, Knidos offers a captivating atmosphere and is also located at the point where the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet. Arriving here in the evening to watch the sun slowly set over the sea will transport you to a magical moment, immersed in history.

5. Walk the Streets Where Time Stops in Kayaköy

5. Walk the Streets Where Time Stops in Kayaköy

Kayaköy, located near Fethiye, is a sad but impressive historical village that resists time with its abandoned stone houses. After the 1923 population exchange, this Greek village, which remained empty, now takes its visitors on a journey in the traces of the past with its silence. Stone roads, ruined churches, and arched gates make you feel as if time has stopped. Kayaköy is also a unique route for nature walks and photography.

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6. Open to the Sky with Paragliding in Ölüdeniz

6. Open to the Sky with Paragliding in Ölüdeniz

Ölüdeniz, one of the most popular and iconic spots of Muğla, has gained fame not only with the turquoise colour of its sea, but also with paragliding from Babadağ. Jumping from a height of 2000 metres accompanied by professional pilots, watching both Fethiye and Ölüdeniz from a bird's eye view is a unique experience for those who want to experience adrenaline and peace at the same time. At the end of the flight, you will not forget this moment for a lifetime while landing on Belcekız Beach.

7. Observe Caretta Carettas in Dalyan

7. Observe Caretta Carettas in Dalyan

Dalyan, which is connected to the Ortaca district, is a region that attracts attention with its natural beauty and ecological importance. You can cruise among the reeds with boat tours along the Dalyan River, see the ancient Kaunos King Tombs and turn your route to Iztuzu Beach. This beach is protected as a spawning ground for the endangered Caretta Caretta sea turtles. It is quite impressive to observe these creatures without harming nature.

8. Get Lost in the Bademli Streets of Datça Peninsula

8. Get Lost in the Bademli Streets of Datça Peninsula

Datça, as one of the rare places that has not lost its naturalness, carries the character of both the Aegean and the Mediterranean. As you walk through the streets decorated with almond trees, stone houses and bougainvillaea, you feel that time flows slowly. The house of the famous poet Can Yücel can also be seen on the streets of Old Datça. Sitting in small cafes and drinking coffee with almond cookies is perfect for feeling the serenity of Datça.

9. Take a Boat Tour in Gökova Bay

9. Take a Boat Tour in Gökova Bay

Gökova Bay, one of the pearls of Muğla, offers an ideal route for boat tours with its turquoise bays, untouched nature and calmness. You can swim in spots such as Akbük, Sedir Island (Cleopatra Beach), İncekum, Zeytinli Bay and witness the purest state of the sea. These day-long tours offer an unforgettable day with the pleasure of swimming in clear waters and nature views along the coast.

10. Take a Cultural Walk through the Streets of Saburhane in Muğla Centre

10. Take a Cultural Walk through the Streets of Saburhane in Muğla Centre

Muğla is not just about coastal towns; Muğla city centre is a place worth exploring with its stone streets, wooden bay houses and historical atmosphere. Saburhane Neighbourhood is one of the places where this cultural texture is felt most intensely. Ottoman-era houses, traditional Muğla architecture and quiet streets make you feel like you have travelled back in time. The small museums and art workshops in the city centre are also worth seeing.

Source: Gezibilen

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