One of the old names of Doğanbey Village, which dates back to the 7th century BC, is Domatia.
Domatia means rooms in Greek. In the past, the village's old houses were built around large courtyards in separate rooms. It is believed that this is where the name Domatia comes from.
Doğanbey, an old Greek village, attracts attention with its natural beauties, elegant cobblestone streets, and mystical atmosphere where you will trace the traces of history and traditional stone houses. Located at the southern tip of the Dilek Peninsula and the only settlement within the borders of the National Park, the village today is like an open-air museum where unique examples of Greek and Turkish architecture are exhibited.
The Dilek Peninsula National Park, where the village is located, is full of natural wonders. Exploring more than 800 flora in the national park, which hosts botanical tours, is possible. Old Doğanbey Village, a hidden paradise with its original stone houses, narrow streets, and natural beauties, is 45 km from Anda Barut Collection. You can visit Eski Doğanbey Village, a pleasant route that will add color to your Didim holiday, and take beautiful photos.
With large living spaces, fantastic architecture, gourmet restaurants, private pools and playgrounds, Anda Barut Collection is waiting for you to enjoy the attention it pays to make everything at your fingertips.