Transfer from Antalya Airport to Dalaman Havalimanı (DLM)

A choice of Dalaman Havalimanı (DLM) Airport Transfers

Welcome to your gateway to the breathtaking Turquoise Coast, where your adventure begins at one of Turkey's premier travel hubs. Nestled in the heart of the country's most picturesque regions, our airports serve as the perfect starting point for travelers eager to explore the rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty that this area has to offer.

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Dalaman Havalimanı (DLM)

 
While Dalaman is primarily known for its international airport, the region extends far beyond this, offering lush landscapes, hidden natural treasures, and a peaceful retreat away from the more frequented tourist spots along Turkey's southwestern coast. Dalaman serves as a perfect base for explorers looking to delve into the natural beauty and historical richness of this part of Turkey.
 

The Essence of Dalaman

 
Dalaman’s landscape is a picturesque collection of fertile plains, rugged mountains, and pristine beaches. The town is surrounded by citrus groves, pine forests, and olive trees, which contribute to the area's serene atmosphere and provide a scenic backdrop for a tranquil holiday.
 

Where to Stay

 
Dalaman offers a range of accommodation options designed to suit every preference, from luxury resorts with extensive amenities to charming boutique hotels that promise a more intimate experience. Many of these properties are nestled in serene locations, offering stunning views of the surrounding nature and ensuring a peaceful stay.
 

Nature’s Bounty

 
One of Dalaman's most remarkable natural attractions is the Sarsala Bay, a secluded beach known for its crystal-clear waters and serene environment. Accessible by a winding road through the mountains or by boat, Sarsala Bay is a haven for those seeking relaxation and a connection with nature.
 
The Dalaman River also offers a plethora of activities for adventure seekers. White-water rafting on the river provides an exhilarating experience, with courses suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters. The river’s surrounding landscape, with its rich biodiversity, is ideal for hiking and bird watching.
 

Historical Explorations

 
Though not as historically prominent as its neighbors, Dalaman has its share of cultural sites. The ancient city of Hippokome, with its ruins scattered amidst olive groves, provides a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the nearby towns of Dalyan and Kaunos, with their Lycian rock tombs and ancient ruins, are easily accessible and offer a deep dive into the area's rich historical tapestry.
 

Dalaman’s Agricultural Heritage

 
A significant aspect of Dalaman’s charm is its agricultural wealth. The region is known for its high-quality citrus fruits, olives, and honey. Visitors have the opportunity to explore local farms and orchards, participate in agricultural tours, and taste the fresh produce, providing a unique insight into the local way of life.
 

Thermal Springs and Wellness

 
The Dalaman region is also noted for its thermal springs and mud baths, particularly in the areas around Koycegiz Lake and Sultaniye. These natural spas are believed to have healing properties and offer a relaxing experience amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
 

Engaging with the Community

 
Dalaman hosts a vibrant weekly market where locals and visitors come together to trade in fresh produce, spices, textiles, and crafts. The market offers a lively atmosphere to experience the local culture, sample traditional Turkish delicacies, and engage with the friendly community.
 

Planning Your Visit

 
The ideal time to visit Dalaman is during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is mild and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. These seasons offer the perfect conditions for exploring the outdoors, from leisurely walks in the countryside to adventurous treks and water sports.