Overview 

When you land in Turkey's Dalaman, transfers from the airport can whisk you straight to your hotel, or you can ask your driver to take you on a whirlwind tour of the local area. If you're on a romantic holiday, make sure to book a service that can get you started on your sightseeing from the get-go. Here are some top suggestions in this delightful region.

The Thermal Baths and Mud Baths of Sultaniye

If you and your partner want to relax after a long flight, make sure to book Dalaman transfers that will take you to the village of Sultaniye. The sulphur baths here will not only squeeze the tension out of your body, but they will also help rejuvenate the skin and alleviate various muscle ailments. If you really want to try something new and exciting, you can pay a visit to the mud baths. The smooth, mineral-rich mud will cake on your skin and reach deep down into your pores, leaving you feeling fresh, clean and quite tingly. This is a great opportunity for you and your love to invigorate yourself and get in the mood for your romantic break!

Trekking the Lycian Way

If you are a couple fond of hiking through challenging yet charmingly serene trails, you will find a lot to like along the Lycian Way. Once you've settled in from your Dalaman transfers to your set-off locations of Ovacik or Fethiye you'll be ready to go! You can plan short day trips around major towns, or you can do the full trail one day at a time. The important thing, however, is that you get to really explore the mosques, ghost towns, rock tombs and many other ancient sites. Best of all you'll encounter romantic views all along the way, with ancient pathways, coastlines, mountain vistas and blue lagoons, which all still retain their natural charm.

Splash About on Cleopatra Island

If you are looking forward to lounging about on an idyllic tropical beach with your beloved, after arriving on your Dalaman transfers, consider heading to Sedir Adasi - better known as Cleopatra Island. Countless olive groves line the incredibly soft beaches of the island, and the ancient ruins of Cedreae have roots in both Hellenic and Roman times. Why is it called Cleopatra Island, you ask? Well, there's a particular stretch of sand that was reputed to have been 'imported' by Mark Anthony as a gift for Cleopatra since she loved to bathe so much. It's no wonder the island is such a hotspot for honeymooners, given such a romantic legend.

These are but a handful of romantic sights you can enjoy as soon as you arrive in this lovely area of Turkey. You and your loved one can start off your honeymoon in these destinations, or you can craft your own adventure.