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Fethiye in Turkey

Fethiye is a treasure trove that incredibly combines natural beauty with ancient history and lively culture. With its crystal-clear waters, fascinating coasts like Ölüdeniz, which are more of adventure than relaxation, and picturesque surroundings, Fethiye is the most suitable destination for adventures, even relaxation within adventure. You can take time off exploring the ancient Lycian rock tombs and hiking the Lycian Way, sailing, and other water sports within the Mediterranean Sea—an unforgettable experience for every traveler in Turkey packages. Laid-back, rich history, stunning scenery—all in one, Fethiye becomes a destination anyone would want to visit while on the Turkish coast.

The Fethiye Location: 

Fethiye is located in southwestern Turkey, in the Muğla Province. It is situated on the Turkish Riviera along the Aegean Sea, lying approximately 130 kilometers southeast of the city of Mugla. Beautiful beaches, such as Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon), make this city well-known, while it is surrounded by amazing scenery, including mountains and ancient ruins. These make it a great base for visiting such sites as the Lycian rock tombs and the Lycian Way hiking trail.

Why is Fethiye worth visiting?

Fethiye is worth visiting: it has a unique combination of nature, culture, and lots of different activities for all types of different travelers. Here are the reasons why Fethiye is on your travel list:

1. Amazing Beaches and Blue Lagoon (Ölüdeniz) 
Among all other beaches in Fethiye, the best for the water are, besides the provincial beach, the world-famous. The well-known Ölüdeniz, with bright and gleaming turquoise waters and fine white sandy shores, makes it so prime for swimming and relaxation, paragliding, and all such exciting activities. Its Blue Lagoon is top of the line for beach lovers as well as thrill seekers.

2. Historical Sites and Ancient Ruins 
It can be said that Fethiye is soaked in history, with monuments like the Lycian rock tombs carved into the cliffs that open splendid views of the town. Among other marvels, the Amynthas tomb, the Telmessos theatre, and the ruins of the Lycian city of Telmessos reflect glimpses into ancient times of Turkey.

3. Lycian Way Hiking Trail
For real adventure hunters, the Lycian Way, a hiking trail stretching 540 kilometers (335 miles) from Fâthiyah, passes trekkers through most breathtaking terrains of mountains, valleys, and cliffs over sunny beaches. It's one of the finest trekking routes worldwide, not only because of its scenic beauty but also because it dives one deeply into the region's history and culture.

4. A Relaxed atmosphere
Fethiye is a top-notch and modern city in Turkey. More than this, it has its own relaxed and laid-back feeling that is specially different from some of the countries busier tourist spots, like the Old Town or Paspatur, with its wonderful narrow streets, homespun shops, flocks of people, and great Turkish delicacies from the coziest restaurants and cafes.

5. Water Sports and Adventure Activities
Paragliding, boat tours, snorkeling, or diving are only a few of the water-related activities offered here in Fethiye. This doesn't even include Saklıkent Gorge, a nearby adventure destination that offers rafting, canyoning, and hiking in one of Turkey's deepest canyons.

6. Wonderful Natural Wonders
At Fethiye, lush green hills, crystal clear waters, and majestic mountains are a true paradise for nature lovers. Just a boat trip from the likes of Butterfly Valley, Gemiler Island, or the 12 Islands are all wonderful for an adventure with nature, while the Bays of Fethiye give peaceful, untouched wilderness settings in which to relax.

7. Reachability
One can easily reach Fethiye by air from major cities such as Dalaman and Antalya and by road from anywhere else in coastal towns in Turkey. Centrally located, it serves as a perfect base for exploring nearby places.

Things to do in Fethiye: 

1. Chill at Blue Lagoon and Ölüdeniz Beach
Besides being one of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, Ölüdeniz is synonymous with turquoise-clear water and natural scenery. The Blue Lagoon is one of the best sites to swim, sunbathe, or try paragliding. Everyone should make it a point to visit this place while in Fethiye.

2. Visit the Lycian Rock Tombs
These Lycian rock tombs are carved in the cliffs overlooking Fethiye. From these ancient tombs dating back to the 4th century BCE, one gets an incredible view over the town and surrounding landscape. They are amazing examples of Lycian architecture worth a visit for any history enthusiast.

3. Explore the Ancient City of Telmessos
Scattered over this town are the ruins of Telmessos, an ancient city once standing where Fethiye is now. Among many things, the Amynthas Tomb, the Roman Theatre, and the remains of city walls will provide glimpses into a history that is intriguingly local. 

4. Hike on the Lycian Way
The Lycian Way is a very long-distance hike, 540 kilometers in total; this famous hiking route takes you into Fethiye's midst and shows you to its dissolution—breathtakingly coastal and mountainous, and lined with ancient ruins of varied elevation and difficulty.

5. A Boat Trip to the 12 Islands
Whether swimming, using a snorkel, or soaking up the sun at the beautiful Kizilkuyruk or Tasyaka, one can do all of this on a boat tour that really reaches all of the amazing coasts of the 12 Islands. One thing a traveler should experience is to enjoy this unique natural beauty in Fethiye.

6. Fly into Butterfly Valley 
Butterfly Valley is a beautiful, quiet nature reserve encircled with cliffs. Accessible via boat or hiking, its name comes from the many kinds of butterflies that thrive in the valley. Visitors can engage in swimming, hiking, or just basking in the beauty of nature.

7. Go to Saklıkent Canyon
Located about a one-hour drive from Fethiye City, Saklıkent Canyon is among the deepest canyons in the entire world. It has cool waters through which you can walk, beautiful rock formations for exploring, and a wonderful area to go canyoning and rafting in.

8. Go for a Paragliding Adventure at Babadağ
For that ultimate adrenaline rush, head to Babadağ Mountain and have a go at paragliding. Here, the wind is at its best so far as paragliding is concerned; with hauntingly aerial views of Ölüdeniz and the contiguous coastline, it is almost impossible to find better paragliding conditions anywhere else in the world.

9. Wander through the Fethiye Old Town (Paspatur)
Stroll around the streets of the Old Town of Fethiye, Paspatur, where you will come across exciting traditional markets, several local shops, and yummy Turkish food. A great place to shop for gifts, enjoy local flavors, and soak up the reality.

10. Visit the Ancient Ruins of Gemiler Island
A short boat ride is worth taking from Fethiye to visit Gemiler Island, which boasts ancient ruins such as Byzantine church and monasteries. This is a beautiful site for both history lovers and naturalists, with great views of the sea and surrounding landscapes.

11. Visit Fethiye Marina
The Marina of Fethiye is the lively local area itself. Here, you can take a decent stroll along the water, treat yourself to the best seafood restaurants, rent a boat for an island trip, and enjoy modern shopping, cafes, and wonderful views on the harbor side.

12. Have a Turkish bath (Hammam)
After a day's explorations, it would be nice to rest in Fethiye in a Turkish bath of very specific tradition. It caters to the body's needs, providing massage, scrubbing, and steams as part of the experience, as well as cultural and refreshing rejuvenation.

Fethiye is a wonderful place with natural beauty, old history, and modern charm. Relax in the marvelous beaches of Ölüdeniz, inspect the exciting ruins of Lycian Rock Tombs, hike through the great Lycian Way, set on adventure such as paragliding and boat trips, or just simply stroll within, and you'll find that there's more for everyone here. With its lazy vibes and rich culture, mixed with beautiful scenery, this is a place for all kinds of travelers. Fethiye is bound to make unforgettable memories, and that's why this gem must be part of your travel itinerary while on the beautiful southwestern shores of the Turkey day tour

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