Fethiye

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A boat entering Fethiye's harbour.
A boat entering Fethiye's harbour.

Fethiye is located on the Aegean coast.

[edit] Understand

Fethiye is a tourist town with an international atmosphere. It has an excellent marina and good night life. The town also serves as an excellent base for touring the inland country-side, and is probably the only city in the world where you'll find sarcophagus in the streets. These pre-Roman Lycian relics are especially spectacular when floodlit at night. The town has a population of around 50,000 but the population increases dramatically during the high season, from April to end of October, when off-shore residents spend their summers at their second homes.

[edit] Get in

[edit] By Bus

Fethiye has direct connections to these towns: Marmaris, Bodrum, Antalya and Izmir.

[edit] By Boat

Private cruise companies operate non-scheduled services to Marmaris and along the peninsula to Antalya. Day trips on wooden sailboats, called "gulets" include lunch and stops at different places. Prices and quality of food vary so shop around.

"Before Lunch Cruises" provides excellent food on board its three day cruises. Do remember to bring your own towel, soap and shampoo. Bedding doesn't seem "fresh" but looks clean. Boat is very clean. Most people sleep on deck in the summer.

[edit] By Air

The nearest airports served by international airlines are at Antalya or Dalaman. Antalya is about three hours driving and Dalaman about one hour from Fethiye.

[edit] Get around

[edit][add listing] See

  • The cave tombs - located in the cliff on the south side of town
  • The Lycian sarcophagus

[edit][add listing] Do

  • Beach activities - swimming, lounging, parasailing, paragliding, canoes etc. The Dead Sea "Ölüdeniz" region has pretty warm water temperatures during summer season.
  • Hiking - Fethiye marks the beginning of the Lycian Way - a 500 km marked hiking trail running to Antalya.
  • Tuesday Farmers' Market
  • Yacht charter in the Aegean Sea Windward Islands, one of the worlds largest yacht charter companies, can take care of all charter requirements, from bareboat to luxury yacht in the Aegean Sea. Operating from 9 offices worldwide (USA, Spain, UK, Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Caribbean, Honk Kong and Dubai).
  • Paragliding Fethiye is one of the most popular places around Europe to try this extreme sport.The activity starts from BabaDag, a mountain around 1900 mt high, and ends on the beach after a nice trip above Oludeniz.There are many schools and training centers which can provide training even for fresh beginners,or you are free to enjoy tandem flights which include the pilot and a passenger.

The following link belongs to a very professional school. http://www.ikarus.com.tr

[edit][add listing] Buy

Be informed before you buy a "Turkish" carpet. Do your homework before leaving home. Beware that the supply of Turkish carpets is getting low and Chinese copies are being sold. Also, real antiques are not allowed to leave the country.

[edit][add listing] Eat

Pasa Kebap has great meat and vegetarian options at good prices. Upstairs has cushion/floor seating but there is also lots of inside and outside table seating. The fish market in the middle of town is surrounded by small restaurants that will cook your own fish to your liking, very reasonable and delicious.

[edit][add listing] Drink

Best drink is ayran .. a yogurt drink that is very refreshing! Wines are OK but certainly not to North American standards in general.

[edit][add listing] Sleep

[edit] Budget

Yildirim Guest House Is steps from the Fethiye Marina and town centre. Just 15YTL per night, for dorm and 25 ytl per person double or triple rooms, this includes breakfast, basic rooms with showers, w.c., television, and Internet. Hot water doesn't always work so check it out. Friendly and helpful staff. Air conditioning and laundry services are available for small additional charges. Smoking permitted outside.

[edit] Mid range

[edit] Get out

  • The Blue Lagoon - a famous beach area located in Oludeniz, about 30 minutes by dolmus.
  • Saklikent Gorge - a stunning geological site located on the Tekke Peninsula (between Fethiye and Antalya) - a great place for a leisurely hike. If you want to explore the gorge a bit further upstream, be prepared for some clambering and getting wet!
  • Lycian ruins -located on outer islands - boat from Oludeniz.
  • Kayakoy Village - a hiking destination, these are the ruins of a Greek settlement abandoned in 1923 when the governments of Turkey and Greece mandated population swaps. Features some well-preserved structures, including a church.

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