They say the best days are the ones where you lose track of time. That’s exactly what happened to me on a day trip from Marmaris that started with a quiet promise of nature and ended with mud-splattered laughter and golden sand between my toes.
The Dalyan Turtle Beach Tour is one of those all-in-one experiences you simply can’t miss if you're visiting the Turquoise Coast. We set off early in the morning, the soft light dancing on the hills as the coach wound its way towards Köyceğiz Lake. You’ll want to bring your camera — the scenery alone makes the early start worth it.
Cruising Köyceğiz Lake
After a smooth drive, we arrived at Köyceğiz Lake and stepped aboard a traditional boat. Gliding across the tranquil waters, the chaos of Marmaris melted away. There’s something about being on a boat, surrounded by nothing but nature and the chatter of fellow travellers, that resets your soul.
The first stop? Sultaniye’s famous mud baths.
The Mud, the Myth, the Magic
At first, I hesitated. Wallowing in a thick, grey pool of sulphur-scented mud wasn’t exactly what I had in mind for a holiday glow-up. But once I was in, there was no turning back. It turns out, getting caked in mineral-rich mud and then letting it bake dry under the sun is strangely therapeutic — and wildly fun.
Everyone looked ridiculous, which somehow made it all better. Strangers became friends as we shared in the silliness. After rinsing off and soaking in the warm thermal pools, my skin felt unbelievably soft — and I couldn’t stop smiling. After I returned home, a friend mentioned how I looked like I had a facelift. I can't possibly attest to this but my skin definitely felt lovely.
River Cruise to Dalyan and Iztuzu (Turtle) Beach
From there, we cruised past the ancient Lycian Rock Tombs carved high into the cliffs above Dalyan — hauntingly beautiful reminders of a civilization long gone. Our guide brought the history to life with just the right mix of facts and humour, switching seamlessly between English, Turkish, and Russian.
Eventually, we reached Iztuzu Beach, also known as Turtle Beach — a stunning 4.5 km stretch of protected coastline where loggerhead sea turtles come to nest. It felt surreal to walk along the soft sand knowing I was sharing it with one of the ocean’s most endangered creatures.
Lunch was included: simple, fresh, and delicious, and we enjoyed it with the breeze coming off the water.
A Perfect Escape
This 10-hour journey was more than just a tour. It was a chance to slow down, connect with nature, and experience a completely different side of Turkey. Whether you're travelling solo, with family, or as a couple, this day trip ticks all the boxes: boat rides, history, beaches, natural beauty, and yes, plenty of mud.
Would I do it again? In a heartbeat. Next time, I’ll just remember to bring a change of clothes for the mud bath!
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It was a super hot day. The memory hasn't faded about the semi frozen pomegranite juice we were able to buy on the boat (bring some small change)
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