About Region

About Region

About Hisarönü & Ovacık

Nestled between the lively town of Fethiye and the serene Oludeniz Beach, Hisarönü is a vibrant destination offering a perfect mix of excitement and relaxation. Known for its bustling nightlife, charming shops, and diverse dining options, it’s a hub of activity for visitors.

Surrounded by lush green hills, Hisarönü provides easy access to nearby natural and historical attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. Whether you’re seeking adventure or leisure, Hisarönü promises an unforgettable experience.

About Kayakoy (Ghost Village)

Hidden within the serene pine forests near Fethiye, Kayakoy stands as a poignant reminder of the past. This once-thriving village, home to around 3,500 Greeks, was abandoned during the population exchanges after the Turkish War of Independence.

Wander through its stone-built houses, chapels, and cobblestone streets to experience a mysterious yet enchanting atmosphere. Kayakoy’s historical charm, paired with its proximity to ancient landmarks like Telmessos, makes it a fascinating destination for history buffs.

About Oludeniz Beach

Oludeniz, located in Fethiye, is celebrated as one of the world’s most breathtaking coastal retreats. Frequently listed among the top beaches globally, it received international acclaim for its natural beauty.

Surrounded by verdant hills and shimmering turquoise waters, this lagoon offers a serene escape. Revered by the ancient Lycians as the “land of eternal light,” Oludeniz is steeped in both natural and historical allure.

About Fethiye

Situated in the southwestern corner of Muğla, Fethiye is a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical richness. Its ancient name, “Makri,” meaning “faraway land,” reflects its timeless appeal.

With pristine beaches, hidden coves, and iconic ruins, Fethiye captures the essence of the Mediterranean. Whether you’re exploring its lively town center or its tranquil surroundings, this district promises an unforgettable experience.

 

About Calis Beach

Nestled 50 kilometers from Fethiye, Saklikent Gorge is a natural marvel carved by millennia of rushing waters. Stretching 18 kilometers, it invites visitors to embark on an adventurous trek through its cool waters and towering cliffs.

With riverside eateries offering authentic cuisine and shaded pathways providing relief from summer heat, Saklikent is both a haven for nature lovers and a playground for adventurers.

About Saklikent Gorge

Saklikent Gorge, located just 50 km from Fethiye, is one of Turkey’s most spectacular natural wonders. Carved by a rushing river, the gorge stretches for 18 kilometers, offering an adventurous trekking experience.

The cool waters and shaded paths make Saklikent a refreshing retreat in the summer heat, while the rustic eateries along the riverbank provide an authentic Turkish dining experience.

About Tlos Ancient City

Set against the majestic Akdağ Mountains, Tlos is a jewel of ancient Lycia. This historic city, famed as the home of the mythical hero Bellerophon, features rock-carved tombs, a Roman theater, and other fascinating ruins.

The sweeping vistas from Tlos, combined with its rich history, create an unforgettable experience for visitors looking to step back in time amidst natural splendor.