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Palamutbükü sits on the south coast of the Datça peninsula, between Datça town and the Knidos headland — a long pebble beach backed by almond groves (the source of the name; palamut means acorn, but the bay was named for the surrounding almond and carob trees). The seafront is a low row of family-run fish restaurants on the beach, with a small fishing port at the east end and an open anchorage offshore. The water is clear with visibility to 15 metres and a gradual sandy slope, popular as a swim stop and overnight on the Bodrum-Marmaris route. The road from Datça reaches the bay in 30 minutes, with the village of Mesudiye on the cliff above. Palamutbükü is 90 minutes from Knidos and 2 hours from Datça by sail. Season runs May through October.






















































































































































































































