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Dalyan Mud Bath

The mud can stain swimwear. Opt for dark colors over whites or pastels.
The pools are appropriate for children, as they’re not too deep.
The baths can be slippery, making them challenging for anyone unsteady on their feet.
The baths aren’t accessible to wheelchairs.
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Yes, there is a small entrance fee for visiting the Dalyan mud baths, which is paid in cash at the main entrance. The price may vary, and you should bring small Turkish lira notes and coins, since entrance attendants may not be able to make change from large bills.
May and September are the best times of year to visit the Dalyan mud baths. During these months, you can avoid the oppressive summer heat while the weather is still warm enough to enjoy the baths. You also can expect fewer tourist crowds for a calmer experience.
The fastest way to reach the Dalyan mud baths from Dalyan town is by boat across the Dalyan strait. The baths are almost always an included stop for boat tours departing from Marmaris. If you prefer to drive by car, you must make a 1-hour scenic drive around Koycegiz Lake.
Many believe Dalyan mud baths can detoxify the skin, reduce joint and muscle pain, and improve circulation and metabolism. Others say the baths can relieve arthritis, rheumatism, and skin problems. People in some ancient civilizations believed that mud baths were spiritually healing. None of these claims have been scientifically proven.
When you visit the Dalyan mud baths, bring the usual beach-going essentials: a swimsuit, towel, sun protection, head covering, and flip-flops or water shoes. For this particularly messy adventure, it’s imperative to bring a change of clothes and a waterproof bag to stash your muddy clothes after enjoying the baths.
Yes, guided tours are available to the Dalyan mud baths, departing from Marmaris and Fethiye. Excursions typically include round-trip transportation, lunch, and admission fees to all visited attractions. Most itineraries take a boat ride to other Koycegiz Lake attractions, like Turtle Beach, the Lycian Rock Tombs, and the Dalyan River.



























































































