Mugla Guide

Located in the south of the Aegean Region and home to many famous holiday resorts, Muğla is one of the most beautiful cities between the Aegean and the Mediterranean. We often think of Muğla as a city we pass through on our way to holiday resorts, but in reality, it is a unique destination with its history, blue flag beaches, crystal-clear sea in every shade of blue, warm and friendly people, and lush nature.

Muğla is a city that spreads across a plain at the foothills of Asar (Hisar) Mountain, surrounded by Karadağ, Kızıldağ, Masa, and Hamursuz Mountains. Looking at its past, Muğla has a very ancient and deep-rooted history.

The history of Muğla as a settlement dates back to around 3000 BC, the Bronze Age. In ancient times, the lands of Muğla and its surroundings were known as the Caria Region. The earliest and most significant information about these lands can be found in the writings of the famous historian Herodotus.

After the region came under Turkish and Muslim rule, it began to be called the Menteşe Region. The city changed hands several times: it was taken by the Seljuks in 1080, regained by the Byzantines in 1096, captured by the Menteşeoğulları in 1284, and finally became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1390. The old part of the city, Saburhane, was a neighborhood where Greeks and Turks lived together peacefully during the Ottoman era. After the Greeks left due to the 1924 population exchange, the area preserved its original charm, and many of the houses there have been restored and are still in use today.

Today, you can see many buildings that showcase the architecture of old Muğla houses in various streets of the city center. Most of them have been restored and are still in use. The traditional Muğla houses, which are mostly made of wood, are generally two-story structures. You can find these examples of traditional architecture mainly on the slopes of Hisar Mountain. Besides traditional Turkish architecture, there are also Greek houses that have survived to the present day. Some of these historic buildings are nearly 400 years old and have been placed under protection.

Apart from the coastal tourist resorts, Muğla’s city center is quite peaceful. The locals in the city center are primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock farming, while the coastal areas thrive mainly on tourism. Until recent years, Muğla was a small, quiet settlement, but with the establishment of a university, the city has gained a younger population and become livelier. The university has also significantly contributed to the city's economy.

Muğla is a city that attracts many local and international tourists throughout the year, especially along its coastal areas. Therefore, you can find a variety of accommodation options both in the city center and in nearby tourist districts. Muğla hotels are generally categorized into those in the city center and those in holiday resorts. Hotels in the city center mainly serve as business hotels and are often chosen for business trips.

Most Muğla hotels are located in coastal districts such as Marmaris, Datça, Köyceğiz, and Bodrum, close to tourist attractions and historical sites.

Some Muğla hotels, situated a little further from the coast, offer a peaceful retreat in nature. If you are looking for a quiet and tranquil holiday, these hotels would be a great choice.

Muğla hotels operate year-round. However, during the summer months, boutique hotels in the holiday resorts tend to reach full capacity quickly. Therefore, it is recommended to make a reservation in advance.

Salkım Sahil Evi

Salkım Sahil Evi

5.0 · Great · 14 reviews
Salkım Sahil Evi, Marmaris Selimiye Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Saraya Bodrum

Saraya Bodrum

4.5 · Great · 2 reviews
Saraya Bodrum, Bodrum Yalıkavak Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Suna House Hotel

Suna House Hotel

5.0 · Great · 46 reviews
Suna House Otel, Marmaris Söğüt Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
The Corner Hotel

The Corner Hotel

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
The Corner Hotel, Bodrum Bitez Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
The Pearl Ölüdeniz

The Pearl Ölüdeniz

5.0 · Great · 6 reviews
The Pearl Ölüdeniz, Ölüdeniz Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
The Remote Hotel

The Remote Hotel

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
The Remote Hotel, Sarıgerme Muğla Aheste Taş Otel, Dikili İzmir
Turan Hill Lounge

Turan Hill Lounge

4.6 · Great · 10 reviews
Turan Hill Lounge, Faralya Kabak-Butterfly Valley Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Venüs Hotel

Venüs Hotel

5.0 · Great · 7 reviews
Venüs Hotel, Datça Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Yarımada Hotel

Yarımada Hotel

5.0 · Great · 5 reviews
Yarımada Hotel, Ovabükü Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Yaz Yalıkavak

Yaz Yalıkavak

Yaz Yalikavak, Bodrum Mugla
Yonca Lodge Hotel, +12

Yonca Lodge Hotel, +12

4.8 · Great · 13 reviews
Yonca Lodge Hotel, Fethiye | Small & Boutique Hotels
This place reminds us of the smells of the sea and nature.
Z-Villas Beach Hotel

Z-Villas Beach Hotel

5.0 · Great · 23 reviews
Z-Villas Beach Hotel, Marmaris Turunç Small & Boutique Hotels
Zakros Hotel Lykia

Zakros Hotel Lykia

5.0 · Great · 2 reviews
Zakros Hotel Lykia, Ölüdeniz Muğla Small & Boutique Hotels
Ünsal Hotel

Ünsal Hotel

5.0 · Great · 3 reviews
Ünsal Hotel, Ölüdeniz Fethiye Small & Boutique Hotels
Unsal Hotel Oludeniz, Small and Boutique Hotels
Sovalye Hotel

Sovalye Hotel

5.0 · Great · 2 reviews
Şövalye Otel, Fethiye Mugla Small & Boutique Hotels