Fethiye, one of the most beautiful places in Turkey. Also, if it's a holiday, there's almost everything you can look for. It is one of the most valuable places not only in our country but also in the world in terms of sea, sun and sand. When you look at historical places, wherever you look, you come across an ancient city, a historical building or a valuable monument. In terms of natural beauties, it is already fascinating; bays, canyons, valleys, mountains and forests display the most striking beauties of the region. In order to see these beauties, it is necessary to go to Fethiye at least a few times. Butterfly Valley, Kabak Bay, Ölüdeniz and the Lycian Way are already addicting to you.

Places to Visit in Fethiye

Kayakoy

Places to Visit in Fethiye - Kayaköy
Places to Visit in Fethiye – Kayaköy

Kayaköy, a neighborhood of Fethiye, is an old Greek village. Founded on Karmilassos Ancient Keti, this Greek settlement consists of rocky and stony houses built side by side. Kayaköy with its narrow streets, houses on top of each other, churches, chapels and extraordinary scenery; It is among the must-see places in Fethiye.

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Saklikent National Park

Saklıkent Canyon, formed by Karaçay, a branch of Eşen Stream that draws the Antalya-Muğla border, is one of the unique natural beauties of our country. As a result of the erosion of the calcareous land by water for thousands of years, the canyon takes its current form, 50 km from Fethiye. is at a distance. The coldness of the tea coming from the mountains adds a coolness to Saklıkent regardless of summer and winter. You can cool off in the resting facilities of the canyon, which is a nice alternative for those who want to escape the heat of Fethiye, you can do rafting and other water sports in the high flow waters, and you can enjoy nature on the challenging track of the canyon.

Oludeniz

Oludeniz, which has an enchanting beauty with its sea-like blue, is known as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Known as the "land of light and sun" in ancient times, Ölüdeniz is located on the skirts of Babadağ, approximately 13 km from Fethiye centre. Ölüdeniz, one of the Blue Flag beaches in our country, is one of the most visited places by tourists in the Mediterranean. Belceğiz Beach, one of the most popular beaches of Fethiye with its deep blue sea and long sandy beach, is also located in Ölüdeniz. This is a beach where you can enjoy the sea and the blue to the fullest.

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Fethiye King Tombs

Fethiye King Tombs, located in the city center of Fethiye, are one of the most important symbols of the city. The Rock Tombs, which are tombs carved into natural rock, are among the rare artifacts that have survived from the Lycian Period. These tombs, which can be climbed by steps, are among the must-see places with their view overlooking Fethiye and the sea, with their gothic structure and admirable embroidery.

Gemiler Island

Gemile Island is one of the important natural protected areas in our country, together with Gemiler Bay and Gemiler Valley located across the island. Gemiler Island, formerly known as Aya Nicola, is 9 km from Fethiye. is at a distance. On the island, which draws attention with its beautiful sandy beach and its structure surrounded by olive and pine trees, the frescoes are still intact, and the remains of Byzantine and Early Christian churches can be seen.

Calis Beach

Calis Beach, which is a quieter beach compared to other beaches in the region, is located 5 kilometers from Fethiye center. This wide, sandy and easily accessible beach, which is kilometers long, is among the best beaches in Fethiye with its clean sea and unique views of Fethiye Bay. The beach, which is also one of the habitats of caretta carettas, provides suitable opportunities for water sports activities with its facilities.

Likya way

The Lycian Way, a road used by the Lycians in Antiquity; It is located between Antalya and Fethiye gulfs, in an area extending to the Mediterranean. The Lycian road, which is the first long-distance walking route in Turkey with its structure extending up to 535 kilometers, is also shown as one of the best 10 long-distance hiking routes in the world by various sources. Offering incredible beauties for nature lovers, the Lycian Way is one of the rare routes that blends both nature and archeology, passing through untouched bays, mountains, deserted villages, and many ancient cities such as Idyros, Phaselis, Olympos, Limyra, Myra, and Simena.

butterfly Valley

Butterfly Valley, which adorns the foothills of Babadağ, the famous mountain of the Mediterranean Region with its endemic plants, is located within the borders of Ölüdeniz, Fethiye. Due to its unique topography and natural beauties, this valley was declared a 1995st degree natural site in 1; It is known as one of the most important addresses of nature and camping tourism in our country. The valley, which takes its name from the more than 80 butterfly species it hosts, especially the Tiger Butterfly; It offers favorable opportunities for many fields from ecological agriculture to ecological tourism, from culture to art. Access to the valley, which is one of the most important natural habitats in our country with its natural beauties and unique nature, is provided by boats departing from Ölüdeniz.

Pumpkin Cove

Kabak Bay, one of the unique natural beauties of Fethiye; It is almost a paradise with its endemic diversity, wildlife and 200 meters of bay. Located approximately 17 kilometers from Fethiye Ölüdeniz, this cove consists of a deep canyon-shaped valley surrounded by mountains on three sides, and a sandy beach of the valley opening to the sea. This untouched cove, which is among the places declared as a first degree protected area in our country, can be reached by private tour boats from Ölüdeniz.

12 Islands

12 Islands, consisting of 12 islands in close distance to each other, such as Kızılada, Delikli Islands, Yassıca Islands, Tersane Island, Domuz Island, Zeytin Island, lined up in the west and northeast of Fethiye Bay; It is one of the most touristic areas of Fethiye. This region, where daily tours or luxury yachts are frequented especially in the summer season, is an alternative place for those who want to enjoy the sea with its clear sea and quiet coves.

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9 Comments

  1. There are places among them that I have not seen. I am very curious about Gemiler Island and Kabak Bay. Maybe we can go next year 🙂

  2. I just started following your blog, I am amazed. For now, my financial means do not allow to travel, but when the conditions improve, I want to see and experience all these beauties one by one.

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