Dutch equivalent of TUI with a choice of three comfort classes flies from Amsterdam
50 Year old German flyer caters the lowcost market with flights from Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Paderborn-Lippstadt
Famous Belgium company with cheap flights from Brussels
Dutch lowcost carrier flies to many destinations from Amsterdam
Cheap tickets from TUI departing from Düsseldorf
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(236 km)
(Ferry + 100 km)
Among Turkey's town resorts, Dalaman is one of a kind. Situated in the South-Western tip of Turkey, and bordered by turquoise, clear waters that resemble those of the Caribbean Sea so it is not strange find a wide array of marinas and seaside resorts and inns such as Hisarönü, Dalyan, Ölüdeniz, Marmaris, Köycegiz, and Fethiye. Getting there by plane is the easiest and convenient way because the ATM Dalaman Airport (DLM) is self-proclaimed the new meeting point of Europe. This is ATM International Terminal capable to handle 4.000 passengers and 5.000 baggage per hour, and is only 3.4 miles (5.5 km) south of downtown Dalaman. Thanks to its advanced infrastructure, the International ATM Dalaman Airport also covers last minute flights all year round serving to Dalaman, Kalkan, Dalyan, Göcek, Marmaris, Gökova, Kas, Fethiye, Köycegiz, and other towns. Like most airports in Turkey, visitors can find essential facilities inside this terminal, and other not so common including an emergency-care clinic and a small chapel, a synagogue and a mosque, besides several duty-free shops, restaurants, bars and travel agencies offering special airline fares. The main attractions of Dalaman are its beaches, natural scenery witnessing a vibrant day and night life. Sunbathing and swimming are the preferred activities at the beaches of Cmeler, Olu Deniz and Calis Beach, although there are seaside activities awaiting along Dalaman's shoreline so do not miss the opportunity to get cheap air ticket and enjoy summertime in this region, also known as Greater Turkey. Beyond the coast, Dalaman has some of the most stunning panoramas in the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. Enjoy visiting the town's hills and mountains where traditional inland villages and street markets take visitors back in time to the 16th century when Dalaman was a farming town far away from today's exciting life at the beach.