The Datça Peninsula, located in Turkey near Marmaris, stretches between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. This scenic area marks the final stretch of the country’s Turquoise Coast, characterized by rolling hills blanketed with wildflowers, rugged coastal cliffs, and pristine golden beaches. Visitors can explore the peninsula’s natural beauty, whether by hiking through its vibrant landscapes or sailing along its shores from nearby ports like Bodrum or Marmaris. The peninsula offers a serene escape, perfect for those seeking a blend of coastal charm and untouched nature.
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