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Mediterranean Travel Destination - The Hidden Wonders of Datca

How do you savor the Mediterranean and Aegean seas? Let us count the ways.
A definitive first on the list is taking a trip to Datca.
There's probably a hundred more under it, but no famous yet unspoiled tourist spot can offer refreshing views of and plunges in these Greek seas while offering access to the wonders of the countryside.
After all, this peninsula (and town) is not only famed for its relaxing beaches and bays, it's also a haven for anyone with a hunger for adventure, history and celebration.
Treats for Travelers A trip to Datca is a visual feast for any traveler.
With its spectacular views of pine trees, azure seas, almond groves and virgin coves, traveling to this town feels like going inside a colorful postcard.
Some parts of Datca offer vacation villages for travelers wishing to make their stay a bit longer and more convenient.
In fact, some of the most remarkable bed and breakfasts in Turkey can be found in this town.
Yet even with these developments, the rich collection of flora and fauna of the town remains unspoiled.
Triple Pride of the Town Datca makes a living not only from tourism but also from its organic produce.
While vegetables and garden fruits are among its gastronomic wonders, the town takes pride in its three B's: bal (honey), badem (almond), and balik (fish).
Haven for Historians Any historic buff would find bliss in this peninsula for it houses several historic sites.
Knidos is home to the ruins of a wealthy city that dates back to about 400 BC.
A trip to this historic wonder is not complete without seeing the statue of Aphrodite, which is said to be history's first naked female statue.
Eski or Old Datca offers the best of the town's countryside with its stone houses, carved doorways and narrow cobbled streets.
It was also the home of Can Yucel, one of Turkey's famous poets and translators.
Delight for Shoppers Even a quiet town like Datca can be a shopper's Mecca.
What with its wealth of boutiques, carpet shops and souvenir shops.
Add to these some bars, restaurants and an amphi cinema and you'll almost find a city anchored in nature.
Among the remarkable wares of this town are its handcrafted embroideries.
Made of silk, these handcrafts are usually sold in bazaars on Saturdays.
Getting the Best Taste What better way to savor Datca than during months when special celebrations are held throughout the town.
Should your schedule allow you a vacation in early autumn, be sure to bring jars for you're just in time for the collection of honey.
You'd want to explore the wonders of the town until November for this month brings with it the olive oil production.
If your taste buds often crave for almonds, we recommend you drop by in July for not only are the almond trees in full bloom, it's also the perfect time for the Almond Festival.
Make sure you stay a bit longer for come August, poetry and music reign in Datca with the celebration of the life and works of Can Yucel.


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