While the town of Göcek itself has very little to see, its major draw is the coves and islesâwhich are collectively called Oniki Adalar, i.e. "Twelve Islands"âof the Gulf of Göcek, surrounded by mountains and pine forests rising right from the coastline.
Having said that, though, the beautifully-landscaped and palm lined waterfront promenade can be a sight in itself.
The pleasant Central Mosque Merkez Camii, just behind the waterfront at the side of town plaza, with its non-traditional red-tile roof and colourful tiles with illustrations relating to Göcek's history and seafaring on its outside fountain, might be worth a check.