Patara Beach is the longest in the Mediterranean at over seven miles. It has soft white sand and is backed by dunes, as well as a nature reserve. It was voted one of the top beaches in the world by The Times in 2005. You can lounge on the soft sands or explore the protected landscape of the national park that provides an essential ecosystem for local birdlife. The nearby ancient city of Patara is also worth exploring for its well-preserved ruins. During the summer months, Patara is an important nesting ground for endangered loggerhead turtles.
Best for: Enjoying a pristine, untouched beach in a protected natural setting and spotting wildlife