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Orhaniye is best known for one extraordinary thing: Kız Kumu, a 600-metre sandbar that runs straight out from the village into the middle of the bay, shallow enough to walk on for most of its length. The legend goes that a princess built it stone by stone to escape pirates — geology calls it a tombolo. Either way, from the water you anchor a short distance off the village and either swim in or wade across to the strip itself. The bay is glass-calm thanks to the surrounding hills, and the only sound is from the few harbour-side restaurants. Beyond Orhaniye, Loryma's 4th-century-BC ruined fortress sits within an easy day-sail. Season runs May through October; the gulf protects from the meltem most days.




















































































































































































































