King Saron
by sjvessey
From Rhodes you can take this boat - the "King Saron" - or one much like it. They depart from Rhodes Town harbour quite early in the morning (before 8am, if memory serves me right).
EU citizens - although Turkey isn't in the EU, you don't need to worry about visas for daytripping. I don't know about longer visits. Don't forget to buy your duty free stuff on the way back. The alcohol and cigarettes are significantly cheaper than you'll find anywhere in the EU. But remember you do have pretty small limits.
Dalyan : Turtle Beach
by Innovator
One of the best beaches of Turkey.It is about 7 km. long and one side is the sea and the other side is the fresh water.The Caretta Caretta turtles come there every year around july between september to lay there eggs.So,because of them the beach is protected.It is forbidden to build of any hotels on the beach.Thi beach is closed at 20.00 pm.-09.00 am. because of the Caretta Carettas. Here you get some free time to swim/sunbathe. It's nice warm water, and a great panorama on the beach between the mountains.
Marmaris
by ania70pl
Marmaris is located at the meeting place of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, on the world's largest natural harbour, surrounded by pine-clad hills.
It is one of Turkey's biggest tourist resorts. To the north lies the Gulf of Gokova, to the south the Mediterranean. On the west is Datca peninsula and to the east Koycegiz lake; all year round Marmaris is surrounded by blue and green. The hills running in to the sea and the beautiful bays make Marmaris very special.
The old part of town is a residential area around the castle. The old houses, all under preservation order and the narrow streets leading to them are a delight to explore: for example you can see some classic examples of Mugla architecture. Marmaris later began to spread out around the castle hill and along the shore, but the growth of tourism resulted in housing being prohibited along the shoreline and planning permission granted only to tourist hotels.