




Situated in south west Turkey, Dalaman is a beautiful resort probably mostly renowned for its international airport, Dalaman Airport. Traditionally, and still today, the main function of Dalaman was as a gateway to a large variety of other Turkish resorts, using the airport to full advantage.
Preservation by environmental agencies means that Dalaman’s stretch of natural beach is being discovered as a slightly quieter and more peaceful Turkish holiday alternative and the area itself is growing in popularity as a holiday destination.
If you want to steal some Dalaman sunshine before the world’s holiday makers realise this town’s great beauty, then book today with On The Beach! On The Beach also offer flights to Dalaman Airport, providing easy access to the neighbouring resorts as Fethiye and Marmaris, so pack your suitcase and get ready for some Turkish delight with On The Beach!


As the gateway to Turkish tourism, Dalaman is not simply the quiet coastal town you see on the postcards. In fact, Dalaman is the name of the district, of which the town of Dalaman is a resort. Accompanying it are a number of other resorts, offering the same glorious sunshine, stretches of white sand and wonderfully warm sea. On The Beach has carefully selected four of such resorts to make sure your experience of Dalaman is the best it can be!
This port is renowned for its natural beauty and possesses two major and a number of minor marinas. It has developed recently into a popular centre for winter cruising holidays, and offers regular ferry trips to the Greek island of Rhodes. Marmaris is actually home to the resort of Icmeler
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Another marine town, holidaying in Fethiye is really a burst to summer life. Crystal blue waters make the beaches the highlight of the town, although its heritage also plays a part in its tourism, with attractions such as the Lycian rock tombs carved into the faces of the cliffs.
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This resort lies within the Marmaris resort area, and provides breathtaking mountain top views over the stunning Aegean Sea. Icmeler's former function as a fishing and diving town has elevated it water sports facilities above those of neighbouring resorts, and recent development as a tourist destination has provided high quality restaurants and hotels.
Situated at the base of the Babadag Mountain, Olu Deniz provides tourists with the most photographed beach on the Mediterranean. Famous for its lagoon of aquamarine and turquoise, Olu Deniz is considered as one of the best places to paraglide in the world due to its unique panoramic views provided by the Babadag Mountain, with opportunities for beginners to do so.
Dalaman is situated in the Mugla Province in the Aegean Region of Turkey, an area often referred to as The Turquoise Coast because of its dazzling blue sea views, expanses of beach and rich history. Such a location lends its hand favourably to beach activities, in particularly water sports, available all across the Dalaman resort.
Thrill seekers may want to try their hand at jet-skiing, the ultimate rush for any water adrenaline junky! Other water sports include the often comedic water skiing, the group fun of pedaloeing and the ever popular banana boating.
Looking for that sunkissed week away? Want to escape the rain and return with a freshly bronzed sun tan? Then look no further, because Dalaman is the place for you! A six month summer extending from May to October means that you can even afford to wait until the school holiday crush has resided before booking your break! For those of you with families however don’t worry because the peak summer months of July and August bring the the warmest weather, with temperatures averaging at around 30 degrees, which means you can be sure you will need all that sun cream!
And what’s more, the heat also transfers to the sea itself, making the Aegean Sea perfect for a quick dip to cool down from that extensive sunbathing! Again, it also makes those water sports that little bit more enjoyable, even for the first timer, as falling in doesn’t feel like plunging yourself into your freezer! Dalaman really is too hot to miss!
Dalaman really is your gateway to a week or two of Turkish paradise, and On The Beach offers holidays to a wide range of resorts, from self catering to all inclusive. Grab a last minute deal to Dalaman, or splash out on that luxury break you have been waiting for! Wherever you go, for the best deals, take On The Beach with you!