Ilica Camping
Datça is a district of Mula Province in south-west Turkey, and the centre town of the district. The centre is situated midway through the peninsula which carries the same name as the district and the town (Datça Peninsula). Datça Peninsula is a prized location for tourists visiting Turkey, especially by sea, because of the beauty of its many coves and larger bays, which are favoured ports of call for those undertaking the celebrated Blue Cruise along Turkey's spectacular southwest coast. Boats (usually gulets) depart either from Bodrum or Marmaris, or from Datça itself for these tours.
Onsite Facilities - 21 select, level site for tourers / motorhomes / tents, (5 hard standing) 21 hook ups. Privacy units with shower, washbasin and w.c. Chemical disposal points.. Calor Gas. Storage. Rallies welcome.
2 individually designed self-catering converted stables exclusively for couples, each with 4-poster bed, available for hire. Well stocked fishing lake (additional charge).
Green Beach, Bar/Pub, Restaurant, Laundrette.
Offsite Facilities - Food Shop 100m, Gas 1km, Water Sports 25m.
The extreme end of the western tip of the district and the peninsula, the locality called Tekir, is the location of the ancient city of Knidos. There is an ongoing debate on whether or not this location was the original site of the ancient city, a number of sources claiming that until the mid-fourth century BCE, Knidos was halfway along the peninsula, near the present-day district centre.
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