Bedri Rahmi Bay, known as the pearl of Datça Peninsula, is one of the most special coasts of Turkey. This bay, whose original name is Taşyaka, became famous in 1974 when the famous Turkish painter Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu visited the bay in 1974 and fell in love with the unique scenery and drew his famous work on a rock in the bay by hiding six animal figures on the depiction of fish. The bay was named Bedri Rahmi because of this work. Eyüboğlu is known as one of the important artists of the 20th century and was inspired by the beauty of Datça. The bay was discovered during a period when Eyüboğlu visited Datça and made paintings. Bedri Rahmi Bay attracts thousands of visitors every year with its calm atmosphere, crystal clear waters and unique natural beauties. Bedri Rahmi Bay is a paradise that attracts the attention of both art lovers and nature lovers.
Bedri Rahmi Bay dazzles with its white beaches, turquoise sea and natural environment surrounded by greenery. The water of the bay offers excellent conditions for diving and snorkelling with its cleanliness and clarity. In addition, the natural walking paths around the bay offer a great discovery opportunity for nature lovers.
Bedri Rahmi Bay, one of the most popular bays of Göcek, actually contains very important historical artefacts. You should visit this bay to see the king tombs of the ancient Lycians built between the rocks that can be observed from the sea. In addition, one of the features that make this bay unique is that it is one of the places where fresh water natural resources come out.
Visitors to Bedri Rahmi Bay can enjoy swimming in the quiet waters of the bay, sunbathe and relax on the beach or explore the natural walking routes. It also offers the opportunity to enjoy the view of the bay.
Bedri Rahmi Bay offers an unforgettable experience to its visitors as the meeting point of nature and art. By exploring this hidden paradise of Datça, you can see the landscapes inspired by Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu and rest your soul.