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Selimiye is a village in Marmaris District, Bozburun peninsula.
It is a wonderful place for Exclusive Escapes to retreat from the pressures of modern life.
Datça is a town in Aegean Turkey, located on the long and narrow Datça Peninsula, which forms the boundary between the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas.
The ancient name of the city is Telmessos where you can see a fortress on the hill overlooking the city which was built by Knights of Rhodes.
Kaş, once an unspoiled fishing village, is now a relatively unspoiled tourist town on the southern bulge of Turkey's Mediterranean coast two hours' drive southeast of Fethiye.
The island of Rhodes is part of the Dodecanese cluster. It lies approximately 18km west of the Turkish shores, between the Greek mainland and the island of Cyprus.
The island of Symi is quite small but it is a historic Greek island. It remains authentic and very quiet, ideal for travelers that wont to enjoy the unspoiled landscape of Symi.
A small island of Dodecanese, Nisyros is not developed in tourism and remains a peaceful, alternative destination. This is the ideal place for total calmness and privacy.
Marmaris is a port town and tourist resort on the Mediterranean coast, located in Muğla Province, southwest Turkey, along the shoreline of the Turkish Riviera.
Named 'Kalimche' in ancient times, this small town is one of the Lycian settlements found between Caunos (Dalyan) and Telmessos (Fethiye).