Fethiye: The Hidden Paradise of the Aegean
Fethiye, located in the western part of Turkey's Mediterranean Region, is a district of Muğla Province. It covers an area of 3,059 km², making it one of the largest districts in terms of area within the province of Muğla.
Fethiye is a gateway to the Aegean's blues... This place takes its visitors on a journey through time with its deep blue sea, lush green nature, and historical texture. Fethiye has been home to many civilizations since ancient times, whispering history at every corner.
The most beautiful beach in Fethiye is Ölüdeniz, known for its calm waters even on stormy days. The tranquil waters of Ölüdeniz welcome tourists from all around the world. Starting from Belcekız Beach and stretching along the lagoon where blue and green embrace, the beaches make Ölüdeniz a wonder of the world. Here, you can experience adrenaline-filled moments with paragliding or explore undiscovered trails at the foothills of Babadağ.
For those who want to discover Fethiye's historical texture, Kayaköy is like an open-air museum. This old Greek village, abandoned in 1923, offers a melancholic beauty with its quiet streets and ruined stone houses.
The markets and bazaars of Fethiye are colorful and vibrant. In these markets, you can enjoy local products, handcrafted arts, and delicious Mediterranean dishes, and meet the warm-hearted people of Fethiye.
In addition to the sea, sand, and sun, you can walk through the cool waters of Saklıkent Canyon.
Fethiye offers distinct beauty in every season. With hills adorned with spring flowers, the cooling sea on hot summer days, forests turning golden yellow in autumn, and a calm and peaceful atmosphere in winter, it promises unforgettable moments to its visitors.