Suluada
Turquoise coves & crystal clear waters
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Suluada is a small uninhabited island off the coast of Adrasan, famous for its unreal turquoise water and bright white coves which is why it’s often called the “Maldives of Turkey.”

The island is accessible only by boat, making the journey itself part of the experience. Daily boat tours typically include multiple swimming stops in crystal-clear bays, giving you plenty of time to snorkel and explore underwater rock formations. The water is incredibly transparent, perfect for spotting fish without needing professional equipment.

It’s ideal for a full-day summer escape combining swimming, boating, and pure Mediterranean scenery.

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