Selimiye

Famous for its natural beauty, Selimiye is a small fishing town in the blue, located approximately 40 km from Marmaris. Offering its visitors peace, nature and various shades of blue and green in a fascinating way; It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Turkey in recent years. Due to the difficulty of transportation, it has preserved its natural state for many years. Guests who come to Selimiye Village, which was called Losta in the Byzantine period, can also find the opportunity to explore the surrounding bays with boat tours. Yacht tourism has developed. Famous for its pine honey and almond trees, the village offers a wide variety of options to its visitors with its delicious dishes and restaurants along the coast. Selimiye Village, which is one of the most fascinating holiday routes of the Aegean Region, is very attractive with the peace I will give to those who want to relax in the spring season, while it is busy in the summer months. You can't get enough of swimming in a clean sea in Buruncuk. Pirate Cliffs, Love Island, Manastırlı Island, Arap Bay, Emel Sayın Bay are holiday spots frequented by boats. Shallow Harbor, the cove just behind it, is a cove where you can go with your car and enjoy exploring. Fishing is a general source of income for the people of the village located on the Bozburun peninsula. Although Selimiye Village is a village where Turks of Cretan origin have settled, Turkmen nomadic characteristics are dominant in terms of culture. You can reach the village in 40 minutes by minibuses from Marmaris bus terminal. Also , vehicles going to Bozburun pass through the village . Visitors arriving by car can reach Selimiye Village by going to Orhaniye, Bozburun direction, at the 25 km next junction, on their way from Marmaris to Datça. The nearest airport is Dalaman Airport, 140 km away.

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