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ÇALIŞ |

The Çalış Beach, at a distance
of 5 km. from the city centre of Fethiye, is one of the
prominent accommodation and entertainment centres in the
region. Directly across, there is the Chevalier Island which
may be termed as the entrance gate of the Fethiye Harbour.
In addition to municipal buses and dolmuş, it is possible to
reach the Çalış Beach by sea with small boats, which is a
great facility for holiday-makers. The cool evenings in hot
summer days is a privilege for those choosing to stay at
Çalış during their holidays. The Çalış Beach is one of the
major locations where the Caretta Carettas lay their eggs.
There is also the Çalış Natural Park - Birds Paradise where
about 219 species have been recorded up to now. With the
most romantic sunset in the Mediterranean and the Nomadic
tent where local culture is displayed, Çalış is a centre
possessing all the facilities for a pleasant holiday and for
playing host to local and foreign guests.
If water sports and
especially wind-surf is among your indispensable holiday
habits, Çalış is the ideal choice for you. Everything needed
for enjoying a day on the beach, the sun, sand and the sea,
warm hospitality of the residents, good service and lots of
entertainment, provides for an unforgettable holiday at
Çalış. (The region just behind the Çalış Beach boasts of the
availability of 7.500 beds of the total accommodation
capacity of tourism in Fethiye. Small and large
accommodations of various standards, restaurants, bars and
shopping centres meet all the requirements of tourists. The
Günlükbaşı district at a distance of 3 km. and Kargı and
Yanıklar Villages offer alternatives for tourism services of
various standards with boarding houses, hotels and holiday
villages.)
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ÖLÜDENİZ-BELCEĞİZ |

Having a rendezvous with the sea in an evening...
Almost touching the bright blue sky with your
hands...
Dancing with the sweet Mediterranean breezes and
leaving footprints on the sand...
Ölüdeniz, "The Gates of Paradise" Ölüdeniz, "The
Beach of Freedom"...
Ölüdeniz with its sheltered, calm waters and the
adjoining Belceğiz Beach combine the white foams of the Mediterranean with the
greenery of the pine trees. World-renowned Ölüdeniz Kumburnu National Park and
the Belceğiz Beach is at a distance of 15 km. from the Fethiye city centre and
are located at the skirts of Babadağ which deserves the right of being a "world
heritage" with its rich flora and suitability for paragliding. The Belceğiz
Beach offers you facilities for benefiting from the sea, sand and the sun, as
well as enjoying all kinds of water sports...
At the same time, you can discover other
beautiful sports around Ölüdeniz by participating in daily boat tours departing
from the beach and, with a mini blue voyage, can witness how the deep blue of
the Mediterranean turn into the green of the Taurus mountains along the
coastline. The fact that the temperature of the sea at Ölüdeniz Lagoon is never
below 19 degrees and the average temperature in the region is around 12 degrees
day and night in winter time is a reason for you to prefer spending your winter
holiday also at Ölüdeniz... |
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HİSARÖNÜ - OVACIK |

The trip which takes you to the magnificent beauty
of Ölüdeniz also offers you two special regions for your holiday. Ovacık and
Hisarönü villages.
Ovacık and Hisarönü, at a distance of 4 km. from
Ölüdeniz, are two charming villages where you can stay, enjoy yourself and have
a rest as you feel the sweet breeze from Babadağ covered with pine forests
during hot summer days. With the hotels, restaurants, entertainment and shopping
centres and hospitable people, Ovacık and Hisarönü are also the starting points
of holiday-makers trekking on the Lycian Path The Ovacık, Hisarönü and Ölüdeniz
are has a total accommodation capacity of 20.000 beds. Ranging from first-class
holiday villages to small boarding houses run by families and campsites, you can
find accommodation facilities of all standards. The best samples of the
Mediterranean flora of about 20.000 species and 49 endemic plants grow on
Babadağ with an altitude of 1.975 metres, which is also a most enjoyable centre
for people all over the world who are keen on paragliding...As the paraliders
glide in the sky and end up on the white, soft sands of the Belceğiz Beach, it
becomes a real adventure not only for them but also for the spectators. |
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KAYA VILLAGE |

The Kaya Village is significant as an area of
settlement dating back to the time of antique Karmylassos where various cultures
blended, lived together and migrated. On the slopes there are stone houses built
in typical Mediterranean architectural style, not overshadowing one another, as
well as churches, schools, chapels, workshops and other buildings, and narrow
streets crossing each other, looking almost like an architectural laboratory...
During the population exchange undersigned by the Turkish and Greek Governments
in line with the Lausanne Treaty, the Greeks living in the Kaya Village were
exchanged by the Turks who were resident in Western Thrace. However, because the
Turkish immigrants could not get accustomed to the life-style here, the village
has assumed the its deserted appearance. The Kaya Village is preserved as a
prominent sample of the cultural mosaics in Anatolia and is presently being re-evaluated
with a contemporary tourism concept for the purpose of transforming the
melancholic past into joy and for the budding of new hopes. The governmental and
non-governmental organizations are endeavouring to set up a village of peace,
science. culture and art here in the future, which would set up an example for
the rest of the world, when the restoration and planning are carried out. The
Kaya Village is famous for its Kaya Rugs with root dyes and original colours.
Similarly, it is renowned for its products such as figs, chick-peas, melons and
pomegranates.
Accommodations, restaurants, wine houses and
Kaya Art Camp are providing services. The Gemile Cove and Afkule Monastery
nearby are also prominent attractions which set Kaya apart. Furthermore, its
healthy climate is another privilege. |
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VALLEY OF BUTTERFLIES |

Pieris Rapae, Euglapia Quadripunctia, Danaus
Chtysippus and others... The "Valley of Butterflies", one of the most beautiful
bays of Fethiye, is located on a level area of ten hectares at the bottom of a
steep and deep valley. The valley resembles an open-air museum where all the
species of Mediterranean butterflies can be seen at sea level where starting at
spring time and throughout nine-ten months the life scope of 30 day-time and 40
night-time butterflies can observed... The Valley of Butterflies can be reached
in half an hour by the boat departing from Ölüdeniz, as well as after a
difficult walk from Faralya or by flying with a parapant from the Babadağ at an
altitude of 1975 metres. The Valle of Butterflies is also a stop-over for boats
taking off from Ölüdeniz for daily tours. With boats departing from the Belceğiz
Beach every morning, even a short stop-over at the valley is sufficient to
remind you that you are in a special paradise. In recent years this beautiful
site has been included on the route of trekkers on the Lycian Path . In 1955 the
valley was proclaimed a natural sit area of first degree and there are no
accommodations because building is permitted here...You can stay in the tents or
sleeping bags you bring along or underneath the wooden pergolas covered with
bushes and leaves. It is possible to get something to ear at the small rural
restaurant...After you enjoy swimming in the tiny cover with turquoise-coloured
water, there is a surprise awaiting those taking a walk into the heart of the
valley with a rich flora...Two small waterfalls at the end of steep and high
cliffs provides for a pleasant shower for
trekkers.The "Valley of Butterflies" is an ideal choice for a holiday devoid of
concrete buildings, in natural and safe surroundings. |
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SAKLIKENT |

The Saklıkent Canyon is a unique natural wonder at
a distance of 50 km. from Fethiye. The canyon is 300 metres deep and 18 km. long,
shaped up by waters flowing down from the mountains for thousands of years,
abrading the rocks. As the water level rises during winter, visitors can get
into the canyon only during summer months. If taking photographs is among your
hobbies, you can catch magnificent
scenes of unspoiled panorama which exists in and
around Saklıkent. The discovery of the Saklıkent Canyon is also interesting. A
shepherd wished to establish a trout farm here and a temporary bridge had to be
constructed for the research which opened the doors of this hidden paradise to
all travellers. At first the canyon was intended only to raise trout but due to
intensive interest on the location, it was re-planned to meet the requirements
of the visitors. The wooden resting platforms erected on the waters running
swiftly in and out of the canyon, trout and traditional pastry are offered to
visitors which enrich their holiday memories and enhances the pleasure of the
holiday
It is possible to reach Saklıkent from Fethiye
either by dolmuş or by daily tours organized by the travel agencies. During a
journey of about 45 minutes, as you pass through small villages maintaining
their authentic mode of life, you can get glimpses of tobacco, cotton, aniseed,
sesame, wheat farms and hothouses of vegetables. There is a sturdy bridge used
to enter into the canyon. Even on the first step, the visitors are fascinated by
the snow-white foams of cascading spring waters and the greenery of this hidden
paradise. Saklıkent is a refuge for those weary of the heat of the summer and a
walk of about 3 km. in the waters of Saklıkent is an ideal sport for everyone. |
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GÖCEK |
Göcek
is at a distance of only 12 km. to the Dalaman Aiçrport. It is the closest one
to the airport among the tourist centres in the region. Consequently, it is an
ideal choice for spending the week-ends. The accommodations and boarding houses
of various standards are open throughout the year. The warm-hearted and
hospitable residents of Göcek are awaiting those wishing to discover Fethiye and
its environs overland or by sea. As you travel westward to Fethiye, you catch a
glimpse of the sea among the trees. Göcek is a natural marina for yachts and the
brotherhood at sea brings fans of yachting from various countries, speaking
different languages, together. Göcek is a port where a cup of coffee is shared
with the neighbouring boat and warm friendships are established. The blue colour
of freedom in the Göcek bays recalls the lines written by poet Orhan Veli...Be a
Sail, Be a Steering Wheel, Be a Fish, Go as far as you can...Göcek and its
environs used to be called Daidalos in the Antique period. It is presumed that
it was named after architect Daidalos who created the first man with wings,
Ikaros. In the historical records of Strabo and Herodotus Daidalos is mentioned
as a Lycian port. Unfortunately, the city was completely demolished by
earthquake during the antique period with very few traces remaining to our day...The
temple-like rock tomb which you see as you leave the Inlice Village on the 25th
km. of the Fethiye-Mugla highway gives an idea about the boundaries of the city.
In the Gulf of Fethiye, the coves alongside the coastline of Göcek and the
islands provide the passengers on the blue voyage a pleasant natural and
historical trişp. These islands and coves with ruins of the past are a source of
inspiration for the artists as well...The Taşyaka Cove where painter and poet
Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu drew a picture of a fish on a rock, the sunken bath
dedicated to Egyptian Queen Cleopatra at the Monastery Cove, the summer and
winter ports on the Tersane Island, Kap-Göbün Cove, Sarsala, Boynuzbükü, Yassıca
Islands, Göcek Island and others are some beautiful spots worthy of a visit... |
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ISLANDS- COVES CHEVALIER ISLAND (Old Meğri) |
The
island to the north of the Fethiye Harbour has had a strategic significance
since ancient times as it could control entrances into the harbour. It is known
that the Rhodian Chevaliers controlled the city for a long time by virtue of a
citadel they had built on the island. The ruins discovered on the island proves
that it was in use also in the Late Roman period. Nowadays remains of the walls
of the citadel, houses, old cisterns and various mosaics are still discernible.
The Chevalier island is a summer place and daily picnic area, with one hotel,
two aparts, one restaurant, the beaches and picnic areas. It is at a distance of
1,5 miles to Fethiye and there are regular boat services during summer months
between the hours of 10 and 19. The Chevalier Island is cooled by the
Mediterranean breeze even on hottest summer days and it is one of the
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KIZIL ADA |
At
sunset, when the sun falls on the stones and the sand, they become reddish and
the whole island takes on a crimson colour. Perhaps the island was named as
Kızıl Ada because of this, who knows..., There are no buildings on the island
except for a lighthouse and the residence of the guard at the southern tip of
the island. The rocks of various sizes in the north-west (Deliktaş Islands) are
very handy for diving and fishing. The eastern coast of Kızıl Ada is protected
from the waves and the wide beach is suitable for swimming and casting anchor .
Therefore it is a stop-over point both for the blue voyagers and for boats on a
daily tour. |
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KATRANCI ISLAND |
The
island across from the Katrancı Cove, which is one of the most prominent
campsites of the town, is named after this cove. The island is not very suitable
for the boats to dock but is a must for those keen on fishing. |
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GÖCEK ISLAND |

Located opposite Göcek, the charming holiday
district which is an indispensable stop-over point for yacht owners, the Göcek
Island has numerous coves where boats can dock. This charming island is covered
with pine trees and offers many facilities for those looking for a quiet place
to swim and to cast anchor. |
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