South of Turkey’s Mugla province at the western end located within the boundaries of Akyaka is the eastern end of the Gulf of Gokova. The population of Akyaka Town, which is approximately at the midpoint of the road connecting Marmaris and Muğla, is around 1500 in winter and reaches 3-4 thousand in summer. Where over the Gulf of Gokova, north and 1000 m of Sakartepe mountain, south besieged Gokova Akyaka with plain, maybe with this location is one of Turkey’s most beautiful places. Akyaka offers unforgettable views to its visitors with hundreds of different bird species coming to the reeds of the “Gökova” plain.
Akyaka Akyaka, which is believed to have been inhabited since ancient times, has existed as a secluded small fishing village until recently. Akyaka’s “discovery” dates back to the 1970s. In those years, a very small tourism activity started. Visitors from Çıvar provinces and districts and those who fled from big cities started to flock to the copper nature of Akyaka, the sweet breeze that never stopped even in summer, and gradually began to build summer houses and touristic facilities in Akyaka.
Akyaka And finally, with the tourism boom in the 1980s, Akyaka experienced an explosion, taking the appearance of today’s “touristic town”. Among the “attractions” that attract local and foreign tourists to Akyaka, one should not forget the otters (lutra lutra), who are the lovely guests of the “Woman’s Azmağı”. In addition, migratory birds, flamingos and pelicans of the “Gökova” reeds located in the south of Akyaka add a different beauty to Akyaka.
Sakartepe, in the north of Akyaka, is perfect for “paragliders”.
In addition, “Women Romp of” reputation of the restaurants located along the fishing is spread all over Turkey.
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