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A stunning coastal region in Turkey is quickly becoming a go-to destination for British travellers looking for a pre-season escape, thanks to its golden beaches, turquoise waters, and warm temperatures long before summer hits. Dalaman, one of Turkey’s most breathtaking coastal regions, sees highs of 25C in May, making it perfect for those looking to soak up the sun without peak-season crowds.

But one of Dalaman’s biggest draws is its affordability, with data from MA shared by Travel Republic showing that a domestic beer in the region costs just £2.08 on average, less than half the UK’s average of £4.79. Even imported beers remain budget-friendly at just £3.28, which makes it an ideal party and wedding destination. And while a little further East on the map, Dalaman is one of the most affordable European getaways, with flights from as little as £35.

The area has seen a surge in popularity, with 4.2 million Brits arriving in the first 10 months of 2024 alone.

According to Travel Republic, interest in ‘Turkey holidays’ has soared recently, with 81,000 searches in the last month.

Beyond its great prices, Dalaman boasts stunning landscapes and a rich history, with the Blue Lagoon in Ölüdeniz often highlighted as a must-visit thanks to its crystal-clear waters and picture-perfect greenery.

Adventure-seekers can paraglide from Babadağ Mountain, one of the most popular paragliding spots in the world with panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.

For a taste of history, the ancient city of Kaunos has rock-cut tombs and Roman ruins, while the Dalyan River has a scenic boat trip to the famous Iztuzu Beach, home to protected loggerhead turtles.

Many resorts in the area boast huge swimming pools, private beaches and luscious spas, giving guests little reason for venturing out.

But when exploring outdoors, visitors are advised to pay for the Sultaniye Thermal Springs, where mineral-rich waters are said to have healing properties.

The Dalaman River is another hotspot, with thrilling white-water rafting experiences for those looking for an adrenaline rush after a much-needed rest by the pool.

Foodies will enjoy Dalaman’s authentic Turkish cuisine, which includes fresh seafood, juicy kebabs, and flavourful mixed meze platters. These are often accompanied by a glass of local wine or aniseed-flavoured raki.

For an authentic experience, visitors can explore bazaars or local markets, where they can find aromatic spices, handcrafted ceramics, and colourful textiles.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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