The “Deveboynu Lighthouse,” built in 1931 in the Knidos area of Datça, is located at the southernmost point of Anatolia extending into the Mediterranean, separating the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. It was named “Deveboynu” (meaning “camel’s neck”) because the geographical shape of its location resembles a camel. A faithful guardian of safe navigation for years, the “Deveboynu Lighthouse” offers visitors the chance to embrace both the Aegean and Mediterranean, captivating them with its breathtaking sunsets and the sea’s resemblance to the color of wine sediment.