Discover the Dalaman Coast
Holidays to Turkey’s Dalaman area take you to a region of striking natural beauty, where pine-covered mountains meet golden beaches and turquoise waters. This stretch of the Turkish Riviera is known for its laid-back charm, traditional villages, and vibrant seaside towns, offering a perfect place for relaxation.
Couples and families will find plenty to enjoy, from peaceful coves and lively beach clubs to waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and local delicacies. The region is dotted with scenic walking trails, ancient ruins, and bustling markets, making it ideal for those who want to explore beyond the beach. The Dalaman area promises unforgettable experiences.
Luxury holidays in the Dalaman area combine serene coastal living with high-end comfort. Resorts like Fethiye, Sarigerme, and Göcek offer stylish hotels with private beaches, infinity pools, and gourmet dining. Ölüdeniz is a must-visit, with its iconic Blue Lagoon and dramatic mountain backdrop, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or taking in the views from a tandem paraglide.
For a more secluded escape, head to the chic marina town of Göcek, where boutique hotels and luxury yachts line the waterfront. Sarigerme offers a peaceful setting with soft sands and family-friendly resorts, while Fethiye blends history and modernity with its ancient amphitheatre, lively harbour, and upscale beach clubs.
Choose Sovereign for your luxury holiday in the Dalaman area and we’ll help you find the perfect hotel to match your style. Whether you’re looking for a romantic retreat, a family-friendly resort, or a wellness-focused escape.
Every one of our hotels is handpicked and personally visited by our team
Flight time from the UK to Turkey is approximately 4 hours.
There are no two ways about it – Turkey is hot. Summers top 30°C, with an average of 12 hours of sunshine a day and virtually no rain. The coast is cooled by sea breezes, which are particularly welcome in the mid-summer months. Spring and autumn are good times to go, averaging a thoroughly beach-ready mid-20s with plenty of sunshine and blue skies.
A visa is required to enter Turkey and must be purchased prior to travel through www.evisa.gov.tr/en/. The E-visa can be applied for up to 3 months in advance of your travel date. Please ensure this is applied for prior to travel, as it is no longer possible to apply for a visa on arrival at any Turkish Airport. For more information please visit www.gov.ul/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/entry-requirements.
In restaurants in Turkey it’s common to leave 10-15% as a tip, unless service charge is included – make sure you check your bill carefully. Round up the fare when paying your taxi driver, although it’s not necessary to tip a dolmus driver. In the very popular Turkish baths, you should tip the masseuse between 10-20%.
The official language of Turkey is Turkish. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy.