İztuzu beach is located in the Dalyan delta, on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. The beach is a narrow strip of sand that stretches for about 4.5 km along the coast. The beach is known for its natural beauty and is a popular tourist destination.
One of the most unique features of İztuzu beach is that it is a nesting site for the endangered loggerhead sea turtle. The beach is closed to visitors from sunset to sunrise during the nesting season (May to October) to protect the turtles and their eggs.
The beach is also famous for its fine sand and crystal-clear water. The water is shallow near the shore, making it a safe place for children to play. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing on the beach. There are also several cafes and restaurants along the beach where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink while taking in the beautiful views.
İztuzu beach is easily accessible from the town of Dalyan, which is located about 12 km away. Visitors can take a boat tour from Dalyan to the beach, which is a popular way to enjoy the stunning scenery of the area. There is also a road that leads to the beach, and visitors can drive or take a shuttle bus from Dalyan.