
Aerial view: The turquoise waters of Turkey's coast are especially illustrious from up high.

Turquoise Coast: As seen through the lens of Oliver Pilcher, a new book on Turkey's stunning coast explores the region's beauty.

Beaches galore: A beach a natural cove along the Mediterranean coast near Antalya is one of many beaches along Turkey's Turquoise Coast.

Golden sand: Dominating Turkey's coast and never too crowded are stunning beaches.

Ruins: The Library of Celsus in Ephesus, about 100 miles north of Bodrum, is worth a visit.

The Great Theater: Also in Ephesus is this site, often referred to as the amphitheater.

Gümüslük: A string of waterside cafes serves up fresh seafood under trees bedecked with carved gourd lanterns.

Turkish breakfast: A lavish spread of cheeses, olives, sausage, honey and jams served with cucumber, tomato and fluffy bread to be dipped and slathered in any combination you choose.

Alaçati: An 18th-century warren of cobblestone streets topped by a cluster of round stone windmills marks this part of Turkey's coast.

Göltürbükü: The lively village occupies a pretty bay where restaurants jut over the