Mazarasi and its nature are very beautiful partial works are available free of charge with the existing museum card, while there is no free one, it is provided from the box office a great place for children and students free of charge adjust your time accordingly there is a lot of historical remains to see Jul
Note. If you want to go from Dalyan by boat, it takes a long time by car, the vehicle is a single pass 100 TL round trip 200 TL there is no extra charge for the passenger in the vehicle, one person on foot one way 20 TL on foot on average 30 minutes is also reached
An interesting place! A wonderful view of the Dalyan Delta opens from the upper rows of the theater. And then you can walk down the streets of the ancient city to the very bank of the river. Beautiful nature, picturesque ruins. From there, Lycian Rock tombs can be reached in 5 minutes by car. It's really a majestic sight! To get a closer look at them, you have to go through the cemetery. You won't be able to climb into the tombs themselves, but that's not what they were built for. That's exactly how the architects intended them: majestic and unattainable.
In my opinion, it is just good to go here with organized excursions. I'm not a big fan of this approach myself, but there are a number of advantages specifically here. Firstly, the tour is more for recreation, you don't need to go anywhere, they carry you everywhere. For example, we had very busy days before in terms of walking, so it's just relaxing here. Secondly, the tour itself turns out to be intense. They brought them, put them on a boat, sailed, showed the tombs, took pictures, ordered blue crabs, ate blue crabs, fished blue crabs, swam on the beach where turtles breed, fed the turtles with the remains of blue crabs that they had eaten before. Turtles are cool, by the way. We returned back, had lunch (you can't get enough of blue crabs). And in the end they are brought to some kind of mud baths with healing clay. I don't know what she treats there, but at least it's fun.
The ruins are quite large, but they do not cause much interest. I advise you to come in your car in the evening - at 6 o'clock. In the afternoon you will be like in the oven. The ruins are located on a hill, with a beautiful view from the hill. The pleasure is 100 liras per person, there are no discounts for children (at least for children 11 years old). The price for the content is clearly too high.
The beauty is extraordinary!... to touch the antiquity ... the amphitheater, the ruins of the temple, the rock tombs ... the feeling that time has stopped.
You can see the ruins only by an independent trip To get to Dalyan from other settlements only by making a transfer to Dolmush at the ORTACA train station
If you are not afraid to walk a couple of km from the ferry in the heat and uphill, then the view of the ruins and the floodplain of the river will be a reward for you. IZTUZU beach is also visible in the distance. The road goes past the private sector and the cemetery and behind them you can see the ancient tombs in the rocks. Probably you can get closer to them if you go through the cemetery Entrance to Kaunos 14 lira on September 20
I do not know how to enter the castle on the mountain. I tried to climb along a barely visible path, but thorny bushes and pollen from them causing severe coughing did not allow me to make this ascent.
Dolmush goes to IZTUZU beach. Stop near the fountain with a turtle / not to be confused with a turtle at the crossing without a fountain/ There is also a stop back to ORTACA