Sarsala beach
Sarsala is a beach popular with the locals and has a designated swimming area in Sarsala Quay which lies between Boz Point in the south and Cape Martin in the north. | ![]() |
| The pine trees shade the little cove and at the west end an old house and remains of the Quay can be seen in the water. On land, there is a road leading to this cove, which in reality is formed of two coves at which the small Sarsala Yachts drop anchor. |
Using the mountain road behind, walks to Erentepe Hill and Karagöl Lake are well worth exploring. Karagöl Lake can be reached after a walk of 2- 3 km and this is also a convenient starting point for a 90-minute hike to ancient Lissa, | |
![]() | The ancient city of Lissa is notable both for inscribed walls dating from the 3rd century BC rule of two of Cleopatra's Ptolemy forebears and for a dramatic lake view from Lissa's acropolis.Ramazan's restaurant at Sarsala is above average. |
DirectionsBack into Dalaman, turn left towards the airport. Just before airport take the turning to Kapicargi on your left. Bear right at the junction and follow the road through village, past the mosque and into the mountains. Shortly after the lake, keep left as the road drops down to the beach. | |

