Our final stop on the trip was the Datça peninsula. Most tourist get as far as Marmaris, which we passed through, at the beginning of the peninsula. The scenery is amazing with windy roads, in place steep, along the peninsula which has the Aegean Sea on its north coast and the Mediterranean to the south.
The tourists that make it this far are mostly Turkish; we met a number of people that spoke no English but managed to make ourselves understood (with some support from google translate). We stayed on an organic olive farm which produces a range of products and has a small guest house with great food and a swimming pool.
As well as enjoying some chill out time on the farm we visited the Old Town of Datça (Eski Datça) which is very picturesque and relatively quiet, and took a trip further down the peninsula to Palamut Bükü,on the beach.




