The Dalyan Delta is one of Turkey’s most wondrous natural phenomena.At the head of the delta lies Lake Köycegiz, a large mystical lake that many years ago formed a natural harbour. Over time, silting has created a warren of reed covered streams that meander through the town of Dalyan, past the Carian cliff tombs and ruins of Kaunos and on to the fabulous golden sands of Iztuzu beach.
Mljet is the first larger island one come upon while sailing the Croatian Adriatic from the direction from south to north.
Oludeniz Beach is the most beautiful and popular tourist beaches in Turkey and is now a National Park. That is why there are no hotels on the beach and new construction works are banned to preserve the uniqueness of the local nature.
A small island of Dodecanese, Nisyros is not developed in tourism and remains a peaceful, alternative destination.
The tiny colourful village of Amalfi is a pretty town with sunny piazzas and a pleasant port.
It is situated in picturesque nature, facing the southern, side of the world that has given it all Mediterranean attraction and cheerfulnes.
A short cruise up the rugged eastern shore of the Costa Smeralda, will bring you in to Porto Cervo.