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Flights To Dalaman? Then look no further
XL Airways - the home of cheap flights to Dalaman. Fly to
Dalaman, basking on Turkey's Lycian coast in the South Aegean
and uncover an intoxicating blend of breathtaking scenery
and intriguing culture. Spend hot summer days lazing in the
crystal clear waters and relax with a traditional Turkish
bath and massage.

XL Airways specialise in cheap
flights to Dalaman
Fly to Dalaman; there's nowhere quite so close to home that
offers such a spectacular holiday experience, from cool pine
groves and superb sandy beaches to legendary Turkish hospitality,
exotic belly dancers and ancient mysteries. Your XL Airways
flight to Dalaman puts glimpses of past civilisations at your
fingertips.

Cheap Flights To Dalaman for wonders
of the ancient world
A 3-hour drive from Dalaman but absolutely not to be missed
is this spectacular step back in time to Ephesus, classical
city of St Paul's preachings and one of the Mediterranean's
best-preserved. In the languid heat beneath shady olives see
the ruined Temple of Artemis, once numbered amongst the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World and absorb the awe inspiring
view down Curetes Street, still lined with temples, statues,
fountains, public baths and rich city dwellings.
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Flights to Dalaman for extraordinary natural phenomena
The dazzling white terraces and petrified waterfalls of Pamukkale
were once home to the ancient city of Hierapolis and are now
cited on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Situated just 40 miles
inland from Dalaman, these steaming white limestone basins,
hollowed by hot mineral-rich springs, cascade down the mountainside.
The Sacred Pool, now housed in the Pamukkale Motel, should
not be missed with many column fragments still languishing
beneath the water.
Cheap flights to Dalaman for ancient
lycian civilisation
Impressive cliff tombs and carved sarcophagi dating from the
6thCentury BC are strewn across the mountainous territory
east of Dalaman, between Fethiye and Antalya. Seeking peace
yet fierce in defence of their freedom, the Xanthos Valley
reveals evocative glimpses of the Lycian peoples' tragic and
violent demise. These villages are also listed amongst UNESCO's
World Heritage sites and although many artefacts are now housed
in the British Museum, the replica Harpy Tomb, amphitheatre
and Xanthian Obelisk remain stirring sights.
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