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day on the beach fun and
convenient.
Ildiri Beach, Çe@me
If you and your family prefer to
get away from the hustle and bus-
tle of touristy beaches and want
to relax on one that is quiet and
natural then head for Ildiri,
around 20km along the coast
from Çe @ me. Ildiri Beach is where
the ancient city of Erythria is
located, and if you are lucky you
may stumble across an old remain.
It is reached along an unmade
road signposted from Sifne.
Ilica Beach, Çe@me
Sporat Group of islands that lie
just off its quayside. Relaxing on
the sandy beach of the resort or
in a quayside cafe, the view out
to sea is fascinating. There are 14
islands to look at and wonder
what's there. Your children will
undoubtedly beg for a boat trip
to visit some of them.
Karaincir Beach, Karaincir
Surrounded by hills and pro-
tected from the often chilly
north wind, Karaincir Beach is
popular with visitors and resi-
dents alike. Its good 'sun trap'
location has meant that hotels
and restaurants have gradually
been developed here, so there are
always plenty of places to get a
midday snack if spending the
day on the beach. The sand is
fine and the water safe.
Kargi Koyu Beach, Kargi
Koyu Cove
The largest stretch of beach in
Çe @ me and by far its most heavily
populated area as far as tourists
go, Ilica Beach has soft, white
sand and is ideal for making
sandcastles all day long. It's clean
and its shallow waters are safe for
swimming, with super-vision of
course. Alongside Ilica Beach are
dozens of good hotels and restau-
rants, with most eateries offering
special menus for children.
Iztuzu Beach, Dalyan
Located north of Ba g lar Point
just along the peninsula from
Bodrum, the Kargi Koyu Beach
has very fine sand. It lies in a
cove frequented by tour boats,
with their occupants spilling out
for a swim ashore. Your children
will love the fact that the beach
offers the unusual amenity of a
camel reserve.
Ladies' Beach, Ku@adası
This beach, the most popular in
Ku @ adası, takes it name from
when men and women would
bathe at different beaches in
more modest times. Today, it is
often populated with sunbathers.
It is long and sandy, and fringed
by palm trees. Restaurants, bars
and hotels line its route.
A government-protected beach,
Iztuzu Beach in Dalyan is a nest-
ing ground for the endangered
caretta caretta turtle. While large
hotels and residences have
sprung up in other areas around
Dalyan, development close to
Iztuzu Beach is strictly con-
trolled. Nearby are Dalyan's rock
tombs and its famous mud baths.
Kadikale Resort, Turgutreis
The town of Turgutreis is home
to not only one of the most
popular resorts in the area,
Kadikale Resort, but also the
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