What to do/see in Fethiye and around

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What to do/see in Fethiye and around

Beaches

One of the best beaches. Best place for snorkeling. From beach volleyball to sun-drenched happy hours, you've got everything you're looking for here. The sea is clear and calm. Activities may vary from snorkeling, chilling on the beach, drinking good cocktails, watersports, and eating good food.
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Help Beach and Yacht Club
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One of the best beaches. Best place for snorkeling. From beach volleyball to sun-drenched happy hours, you've got everything you're looking for here. The sea is clear and calm. Activities may vary from snorkeling, chilling on the beach, drinking good cocktails, watersports, and eating good food.
First thing that comes to mind when you say Fethiye is Ölüdeniz. Crystal clear water, good service and food. There is even a beach Starbucks! Activities may vary from snorkelling, chilling on the beach and drinking good cocktails, watersports and eating good food.
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Ölüdeniz
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First thing that comes to mind when you say Fethiye is Ölüdeniz. Crystal clear water, good service and food. There is even a beach Starbucks! Activities may vary from snorkelling, chilling on the beach and drinking good cocktails, watersports and eating good food.
For the ones who loves clear, cool and deep waters. Sea shoes are recommended as the sea is stony. It is not preferred by families with small children as it does not have shallow waters. There is a small cafe on the beach where you can find fast food options such as fries and hamburgers. Shower, dressing cabin, wc are available. There is an entry fee. It is also charged for sunbeds and umbrellas but you can bring your own folding chair and umbrella and enjoy the beach.
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Kıdrak Koyu
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For the ones who loves clear, cool and deep waters. Sea shoes are recommended as the sea is stony. It is not preferred by families with small children as it does not have shallow waters. There is a small cafe on the beach where you can find fast food options such as fries and hamburgers. Shower, dressing cabin, wc are available. There is an entry fee. It is also charged for sunbeds and umbrellas but you can bring your own folding chair and umbrella and enjoy the beach.
Calis Beach is the most popular beach in the center of Fethiye. It spreads over a wide area. There are restaurants and resorts along the beach. The sea is stony and wavy. Entry is free. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. There are also camping areas available for tent camping on the beach. There is also a bird sanctuary that hosts 220 different bird species in Şat Burnu, which is next to the beach. Also, the sunset from Calis Beach is magnificent.
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Çalış Beach
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Calis Beach is the most popular beach in the center of Fethiye. It spreads over a wide area. There are restaurants and resorts along the beach. The sea is stony and wavy. Entry is free. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. There are also camping areas available for tent camping on the beach. There is also a bird sanctuary that hosts 220 different bird species in Şat Burnu, which is next to the beach. Also, the sunset from Calis Beach is magnificent.
The island right across Calis Beach is called Şovalye Adası, also known as Fethiye Island. Since the island was the place where the Knights of Rhodes lived in the 15th century, its name was settled in this way. There are mainly hotels, beaches and restaurants on the island. The island can be reached by boats departing from Fethiye Harbor. There are also regular sea bus services to the island during the summer months.
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Knight Island
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The island right across Calis Beach is called Şovalye Adası, also known as Fethiye Island. Since the island was the place where the Knights of Rhodes lived in the 15th century, its name was settled in this way. There are mainly hotels, beaches and restaurants on the island. The island can be reached by boats departing from Fethiye Harbor. There are also regular sea bus services to the island during the summer months.
Located on a divine, glamorous bay in Fethiye, the crystal-clear turquoise water is encompassed by the golden sun and a beautiful covering of lush green forest. There is a restaurant, bar, showers and wc .
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Sea Me Beach
Boncuklu Koyu
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Located on a divine, glamorous bay in Fethiye, the crystal-clear turquoise water is encompassed by the golden sun and a beautiful covering of lush green forest. There is a restaurant, bar, showers and wc .
Küçük Samanlık Bay is a deep blue bay with an aquarium-like sea. It is also one of the places where boats frequently anchor. The sea is smooth, sandy and shallow. Sunbeds, umbrellas and parking fees are charged at the entrance. The business also offers WC, cabin, shower, food and beverage and even canoe and pedalo services.
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Küçük Samanlık Plajı
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Küçük Samanlık Bay is a deep blue bay with an aquarium-like sea. It is also one of the places where boats frequently anchor. The sea is smooth, sandy and shallow. Sunbeds, umbrellas and parking fees are charged at the entrance. The business also offers WC, cabin, shower, food and beverage and even canoe and pedalo services.
The sea is clear, waveless and shallow. The bottom of the sea is stony. Entry is free, only parking fee is charged. There are also hiking and biking trails here. On the beach, there is a slide that opens to the sea for children, a wooden pier and gazebos on the beach. On the back of the bay, there are woodlands and places with picnic areas.
Büyük Samanlık Mesire Alanı Ve Plajı
The sea is clear, waveless and shallow. The bottom of the sea is stony. Entry is free, only parking fee is charged. There are also hiking and biking trails here. On the beach, there is a slide that opens to the sea for children, a wooden pier and gazebos on the beach. On the back of the bay, there are woodlands and places with picnic areas.
The Valley of the Butterflies, which is named after at least 80 species of butterflies, including the tiger butterfly that lives here, has an incredibly beautiful and blue view and sea, and the Butterfly Valley is the hallmark of Fethiye. The valley, which has been a first-degree protected area since 1995, is completely closed to concrete settlement. Only tent camps and log cabins are allowed. The bay is surrounded by a valley reaching a height of 350 meters, so you can reach here by boats departing from Ölüdeniz. The last boat for the return departs at 17.00. You can rent umbrellas and sun loungers on the beach. You can meet all your needs such as eating and drinking, WC, shower and dressing cabin along the beach.
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Butterfly Valley
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The Valley of the Butterflies, which is named after at least 80 species of butterflies, including the tiger butterfly that lives here, has an incredibly beautiful and blue view and sea, and the Butterfly Valley is the hallmark of Fethiye. The valley, which has been a first-degree protected area since 1995, is completely closed to concrete settlement. Only tent camps and log cabins are allowed. The bay is surrounded by a valley reaching a height of 350 meters, so you can reach here by boats departing from Ölüdeniz. The last boat for the return departs at 17.00. You can rent umbrellas and sun loungers on the beach. You can meet all your needs such as eating and drinking, WC, shower and dressing cabin along the beach.
One of the best stops in the Faralya region is Kabak Koyu . The water is clear and blue. You can reach the bay by sea from Ölüdeniz or you can take the minibus departing from Fethiye and then walk down. There is no possibility to rent sunbeds in the bay, but you can rent umbrellas. There are grocery stores and eating and drinking points around. There is a shower, WC, and cabin.
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Kabak Koyu
Kabak Sokak
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One of the best stops in the Faralya region is Kabak Koyu . The water is clear and blue. You can reach the bay by sea from Ölüdeniz or you can take the minibus departing from Fethiye and then walk down. There is no possibility to rent sunbeds in the bay, but you can rent umbrellas. There are grocery stores and eating and drinking points around. There is a shower, WC, and cabin.
Although it is overshadowed by Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay, Cennet Bay is the secret paradise of Fethiye, true to its name. This is not one of the beaches that can be reached by car. You can either come from the sea by boat or descend on foot. It has a turquoise sea and an untouched beach mixed with sand and pebbles. There are no facilities on the beach. There is only one tent camping in the region. There is a WC and a restaurant here. You can pitch your own tent at the junction of the beach and the forest.
Balartı (Cennet Koyu )
Although it is overshadowed by Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay, Cennet Bay is the secret paradise of Fethiye, true to its name. This is not one of the beaches that can be reached by car. You can either come from the sea by boat or descend on foot. It has a turquoise sea and an untouched beach mixed with sand and pebbles. There are no facilities on the beach. There is only one tent camping in the region. There is a WC and a restaurant here. You can pitch your own tent at the junction of the beach and the forest.
The beach of Gemile Beach, which is right across Gemile Island, is pebbly and the water is clean. Quiet beach, nice spot to swim. Best place for snorkeling. You also have the chance to see Gemiler Island right across from the boats departing from here. There are archaeological sites dating back to B.C. 5-13. On the island, you can see remains from the Byzantine and early Christian periods, with frescoes still standing.
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Gemile Bay
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The beach of Gemile Beach, which is right across Gemile Island, is pebbly and the water is clean. Quiet beach, nice spot to swim. Best place for snorkeling. You also have the chance to see Gemiler Island right across from the boats departing from here. There are archaeological sites dating back to B.C. 5-13. On the island, you can see remains from the Byzantine and early Christian periods, with frescoes still standing.