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Internet (remote work compatible, high speed) speed 50 mbps Our villa has its own private pool and garden Note: The pool is not heated. Our villa receives national channels (English, Russian, Arab TV Channels). Our villa has a parking lot. 1.50 km to Çalış beach and 10 km to Fethiye center. There is a commercial taxi button at the beginning of the street of our villa. When you call, a taxi arrives in 5 minutes. The space VILLA LOCATION AND TRANSPORTATION Guests coming to Fethiye, which is in the middle of the Aegean and Mediterranean region, can make day trips to Kaş Kaputaş Beach, Patara Ancient City, Kalkan, Saklıkent Canyon, Göcek, Marmaris, Istuzu, Sarıgerme, Butterfly Valley, Marmaris, Akyaka. Our villa is 40 km from Dalaman airport. Transportation from the airport to Fethiye bus station is provided regularly between certain hours by Havas and Mutaş shuttle services. There is an optional taxi transfer from the airport for a fee. 1. During the tourism season, a city minibus passes every 15 minutes right in front of our villa. 2. There is a farm taxi stop button 200 meters from our villa. 3. Local market 800 meters 4. Restaurants 1 km 5. 10 km to Fethiye center 6. Çalış center 3 km 7. Fethiye Ölüdeniz 15 km 8. Fethiye Butterfly Valley 18 km 9. Fethiye paragliding 35 km 10. Fethiye Lycian Way 14 km 11. Fethiye Museum 10 km 12. Bird sanctuary 4 km 13. Fethiye bus station 10 km 14. Fethiye rock tombs (Telmesos) 8 km 15. Fethiye Kayaköy (Ghost Town) 15 km 16. Fethiye Belcekız Beach 15 km 17. Fethiye Yakapark 55 km 18. Fethiye Patara beach 100 km 19. Fethiye Kaputaş Beach 100 km 20. Fethiye Saklıkent (hidden) 60 km 21. Ece Saray Marina 10 km 22. Fethiye marina 10 km 23. Aquapark 4 km 24. Antalya Airport 240 km Guest access PLACES TO VISIT IN FETHIYE Muğla Fethiye Ölüdeniz, Çalış is beautiful, Butterfly Valley is beautiful, the unknown paradise bays we visited with the Blue Tour are beautiful. You can surf at Çalış Beach and watch the sunset in its most natural form. But believe me, I have written the most comprehensive Fethiye holiday destinations in Turkey for you, line by line. Actually, there are more places that don't fit in this article, but I chose the important places and made a nice route. o 1. Yeni Etap Walking Track o 2. Çalış Beach o 3. Museum o 4. Kordon o 5. Fish Market o 6. Paspatur o 7. Lovers Hill o 8. Amintas Rock Tombs (King Tombs) o 9. Kayaköy, Fethiye o 10. Afkule Monastery o 11. Hisarönü, Fethiye o 12. Oludeniz, Fethiye o 13. Butterfly Valley o 14. Faralya & Kabak Bay o 15. Lycian Way Starting Route o 16. Karaağaç Alınca Village o 17. Yediburunlar o 18. Pınara Ancient City o 19. Saklıkent National Park o 20. Secret City o 21. Yaka Secret Valley & Yakapark o 22. Tlos Ancient City o 23. Yeşil Üzümlü Village o 24. Kadyanda Ancient City o 25. Yanıklar Village o 26. Green Valley Where is Fethiye? For those wondering where Fethiye is located, Fethiye is one of the 13 districts within the borders of Muğla. It is located in the west of the Mediterranean Region. Antalya is to the east, Marmaris and Dalaman are to the west. Muğla is located in the southwest of Turkey, as seen on the Fethiye map. It has a rich geographical structure with its bays, islands and places to visit. The district, which is one of the most important tourism centers of Turkey, is the most crowded place in Muğla province. Transportation to Fethiye If you want to come to Fethiye from Istanbul by plane, you can reach both Dalaman Airport and Antalya Airport. But of course, the most convenient one will be Dalaman Airport. For those wondering how many kilometers between Dalaman and Fethiye, let me tell you, it is about 44 kilometers between the airport and the center and takes almost 1 hour. You can use Havaş or Mutaş shuttle services from the airport. If you wish, you can also reach the city center with your personal car or the car you will rent from Rent a Car. I think if you plan to visit this area nicely, you will be more comfortable renting a car in Fethiye. Meanwhile, the distance between Antalya Airport and the center is about 195 kilometers and takes almost 2.5 – 3 hours. You can choose Antalya, Fethiye bus companies when coming from the airport. How is transportation to Fethiye by road? It is possible to reach here by bus from almost anywhere. Fethiye bus station is located right in the heart of the city. From here, you can easily find minibuses to almost all neighborhoods and districts. If you come by bus, one way: How is urban transportation in Fethiye? Let's get to the most frequently asked question, “Let's say we're here. Can we not rent a car? Or can't we be comfortable if we don't come by car? ” You can reach almost all tourist spots by minibuses, and you can go anywhere by bus. But of course, if you have your own car, you will be incredibly comfortable. Food and Drink: What to Eat in Fethiye? Let's explain one by one what to eat and where to go in Fethiye, which is one of the important touristic regions of our country. From breakfast to where to eat fish in the evening, the answer to all of them is here. Don't worry. You'll see restaurants everywhere here. Different in the center, different in Ölüdeniz, different in Kaya village. Places to Visit in Fethiye From Butterfly Valley to Ölüdeniz, from Lycian Way to Kabak Bay, it is as if all the unique beauties are gathered in this geography. Its cordon is beautiful, its mountains are beautiful. The fish market is a pleasure, the sunset in Falya village is another. That's why I'm going to show you the places to visit in Fethiye for 4-5 days. I'd say take note of each one: Below, I have listed and explained all the places to visit in the center and around Fethiye. Our first stop is the New Stage Walking Band, where you can walk peacefully with the sunset: Allow at least 3 days for this plan. If you are going to do Ölüdeniz Boat Tour and Fethiye Boat Tour, allocate at least 5 days. 1. YENİ ETAP WALKING PATH The New Stage Walking Trail starts from the cordon and continues along the seaside almost to the State Hospital. The municipality built this band in the last 10 years and it has become the pride of our city. I would say that the people living in the city run on the running track on the coastline whenever they want, and those who want to enjoy the sunset on the beach by having tea should definitely experience the peace in our distinguished region in the evening. You can ride a bike or choose to walk along the road with a wonderful sunset. The New Stage Road is also suitable for morning sports and safe walking at night. You can even come and have a picnic with your family or friends at night. The Yeni Etap walking track is extended a little more every year. There are also beautiful places on the road where you can sit and spend time. 2. ÇALIŞ BEACH As you continue on the treadmill, Çalış Neighborhood welcomes you. This is a 4 km long beach. It's a neighborhood that the British especially love. The sunset is extraordinary. Fethiye hotels and Fethiye hostels are all in this neighborhood. The sea is a little pebbly, but it's always beautiful. Especially, if you like to do kite surfing or something, you can choose the Surf Cafe sides. In the evenings, you can enjoy the restaurants on the beach. 3. MUSEUM I made your itinerary to start by seeing the Bay. Because most people can be prejudiced before they see the beautiful beach here. So I wanted to start with our most peaceful corner. Now, our real trip begins. I would say that you should not return without seeing the Museum, which is quite rich in terms of ancient cities. Since it is very close to the center in terms of transportation, you can easily find the opportunity to visit. The District Museum consists of two halls, 'archaeology' and 'ethnography'. Almost all of the artifacts you will see in these two halls have been compiled from our district and its surroundings and are from thousands of years. The sculpture, sculpture heads, ceramics, glass, metal and coins that make up the archeology section of the museum cover the period until the end of the Byzantine Period. There are also important inscriptions describing the culture and history of the region in the archeology section. The museum, which has been serving since 1987, exhibits many artifacts from the excavations. Summer Opening - Closing Hours: 09:00 - 19:00 (April 15 / October 2) Winter Opening-Closing Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (October 3/April 14) 4. KORDON Kordon actually covers the part from the starting point of the New Stage Walking Band I mentioned above to the Marina. This is a nice place to drink tea and watch the sea, take a walk, and take a bike tour in the morning, usually against the sunset. You can take a day-long 12-island boat tour with the boats departing from here. Lunch included. In the meantime, you will see dozens of yachts and boats lined up side by side in Kordon. Kordon is beautiful in both summer and winter. I would definitely recommend you to stop by to smell the sea and watch the beautiful sunset. There are also many cafes and restaurants around. Life in this city is calm and slow. I would say sit in the cafe and watch the passers-by... 5. FISH MARKET The feature of the Fish Market is to choose and buy the fresh fish you want from the stalls that do not know any limits in variety and to cook it in the restaurant you want around it. But if you wish, you can just stop by to walk around the market. But especially in the summer, it's always crowded in the evenings. The fish market is usually crowded with local and foreign tourists who come to visit. It has a warm atmosphere. There are also nice places. The Fish Market was the place where only local tradesmen sold their own products. Later, it was restored and became a place to enjoy flavors. About 20 stalls are in service. There are so many more restaurants around it. 6. PASPATUR Paspatura can be called both the heart and the showcase of the district. Paspatur, located between the Marina and the Bazaar Street, consists of a few colorful, friendly and beautiful streets. After eating your fresh fish at the fish market, be sure to stop by Paspatura, it is very close. These beautiful colorful streets are among the oldest settlements of the touristic district. You already feel the warmth of the historical texture as you wander the streets. The historical houses of the narrow streets, the mystical structure, add a deep authentic atmosphere to Paspatur. In fact, the Fethiye Bath, whose story dates back to the old years, is also located in this district. In Paspatur, which consists of 5 streets in total, you can find carpet, leather, Turkish delight, jewelry and clothing stores. Not to mention the souvenir shops where you can shop. If you come to the center, be sure to walk around Paspatur and feel those historic streets. 7. LOVERS' HILL We keep walking. Let's keep walking today. Now, our destination is Aşıklar Hill, where we can see the city from above. Lovers Hill, which starts from Karagözler and ends in Kesikkapu Neighborhood, covers the long road section on the mountain. The view of Fethiye from Aşıklar Hill is magnificent. It is magnificent to watch the boats piling up in the harbor at sunset or sunrise. From here, you can take perfect photos at any time of the day, with everything at your feet. There are also tables for picnics on the hill, but there is no barbecue area. While you are here, I would say go with your family, your spouse, your friend and most importantly your lover and be enchanted by the view. You can go up to Lovers' Hill. Enjoy the beautiful city view from here 8. AMINTAS ROCK Tombs (King's Tombs) After continuing from the Lovers' Hill, we pass the castle and now proceed towards the descent. The Amintas Rock Tombs, located in the city center, are among the most important works of the period and are still standing. These tombs, which were formed from rocks prone to processing, were made for people with high status during the Lycian Period. As you approach the tombs carved into the natural rock, which resemble wooden beams, you are amazed by their size. You use the hundred-step stairs to get to Amintas, which is close to the center. If you have gone to the Lycian Way and walked, you can climb the steps more easily. The work has a magnificent structure and a view that is worth climbing, but personally, even though I have come 100 times, I still go crazy and get excited when I see these tombs. I'm sure you'll be amazed by its gothic structure and embroidery. You can see similar ones in Dalyan, but I think you should definitely stop by while you are here. 9. KAYA VILLAGE, FETHIYE Now, we need to jump in the car. Because our destination is one of the most important regions here, Kaya village. I would like to mention the old Greek village on my list. It is Kaya village, which has a history of five thousand years. Kaya village is likened to a ghost town. Because it was abandoned first by the Greeks and then by the Thracians and it was very quiet for a long time. Maybe it has a lot to say if it could talk. Because in the 20th century, about 10,000 people lived here. It may be in ruins now, but there is a huge history in Kaya village. Its churches, library, school, hospital, customs building, thousands of houses... They all have a different story. In fact, Kaya village is a deep value that needs to be explained separately. But I thought I'd summarize it. I would definitely recommend you to go and examine this ghost town, which is very rich in history. You will understand what I mean. Especially, history lovers... 10 AFKULE MONASTERY Afkule Monastery, which is about 400 kilometers above the sea and located on a steep slope, is fascinating with its sea view where you feel eternity. Since you've come to Kaya village, it's a must. It is thought that the monk named Elefterios built this monastery because of his desire to live a secluded life. The reason why the monasteries were built in such high and secluded places is that no one disturbs the monks and they want to stay away from dangers. The most important monastery of this geography is Afkule Monastery. Admission is free. While you're here, stop by, especially in the evening. I would definitely say that you should witness a sunset in this monastery, which is close to Kaya village and Ölüdeniz. It has a magnificent view. 11. HISARÖNÜ, FETHIYE We continue our journey by car from Kaya village. In the shade of pine trees, crossing the clean mountains, Hisarönü is our next stop in our article on places to visit. Hisarönü is a very lively and colorful place with a street of bars, Chinese restaurants, and souvenir shops. There are thousands of British tourists' homes around here. Hisarönü is the place where these guests love to live the most. That's why Hisarönü is like a small English neighborhood. There's not much going on during the day. But it's colorful and lively at night. 12. ÖLÜDENİZ, FETHİYE Ölüdeniz is one of the top 10 most famous places not only in Turkey but also in Europe. Formerly a municipality, this place is now known as a neighborhood. No matter how much I try to describe the fascinating blue tone of the sea, the peaceful green of the pine trees, the legendary redness of the sunset, you definitely need to go and feel that beauty in place. Ölüdeniz is about 13 km from the city center. I know. I should write a separate article about Ölüdeniz, but let's make a short guide for those who plan to come to Ölüdeniz. Reminding you of freedom with its color harmony of intertwined blue tones, Ölüdeniz has a long beach of about 2 kilometers. Ölüdeniz, which has the appearance of a natural lagoon, is actually famous for its 2 regions: the lagoon part you see in those photos and the part where the beach starts. The area where the lagoon is located is called Ölüdeniz Nature Park or Lagoon. The part where the beach begins and the mountain is known as Belcekız Beach. There's a fee to get into the lagoon. But you can lay your towel on Belcekız Beach for free and enjoy it. The sea is calm in the lagoon part. But it can be wavy in Belcekız. The area covers 950 hectares. This area is within the protected area and the special environmental protection area... During the day, I would say take a 1-day Ölüdeniz boat tour with the boats leaving the beach. It's very enjoyable. Lunch included Also, you should definitely try Fethiye paragliding in Ölüdeniz. Even if you don't fly, climb the Baba Mountain in your car. The road is beautiful. Especially the sunset, you should see it once in your lifetime. In the meantime, just beyond Ölüdeniz, there is a beach called Kıdrak Nature Park. It's calmer here, but the sea is always choppy. So you see, Ölüdeniz is a really special place. And especially recently, many local and foreign tourists have been coming here. Finally, if you want to visit the bays by speedboat in Ölüdeniz. It usually runs between 10:00 and 14:00 or 14:00 and 18:00. It takes you to wonderful bays. I think you shouldn't go back without seeing the bays in Ölüdeniz. 13. VALLEY OF BUTTERFLIES From Ölüdeniz, we continue on our way by following the mountains and taking the deep blue sea to our right. The Butterfly Valley, which adds tremendous beauty to the skirts of Babadağ, famous for its diversity of endemic plants, takes its name from the fact that it contains over eighty butterfly species. Fethiye Butterfly Valley, which is considered a first-degree natural protected area due to its unique beauty, attracts many local and foreign tourists every year. It offers an excellent atmosphere to its visitors with its waterfall starting from the Faralya neighborhood and flowing from a height of 50 meters and its white beach. I think the hardest thing about the Butterfly Valley is transportation. You can use the boats departing from Ölüdeniz to go to the Butterfly Valley. Or you can go down the mountain road from Faralya to Butterfly Valley. But it is quite difficult and arduous to go down this road. Because in some places the rocks are too steep. Climbs on this challenging road are already done with a rope and a guide. When you reach the Butterfly Valley, the sparkling sea welcomes you. If you have reached the valley by boat, you need to register for camping on the beach. In the meantime, if you are not staying in the Butterfly Valley, you have to spend time on the beach until 17:00 and return by boat. Or if you want, you can make a difficult exit from the road to Faralya. By the way, the Fethiye boat tours in the Ölüdeniz section I mentioned above also stop by the Butterfly Valley. For your information. You can find details in my Butterfly Valley article. 14. FARALYA & KABAK BAY We admire the mountains and continue to pursue the breeze blowing from the sea. Faralya, the favorite village of recent years, which has taken me away from me in terms of hotels, is 25 kilometers from the center and 10 kilometers from Fethiye Ölüdeniz. History and natural beauty gush out from all sides of this region, which has been declared a protected area. Faralya is a paradise that hides the Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay as well as the ruins of Rome and Lycia... This village, facing the Mediterranean Sea and covered with red pine forests leaning against the skirts of Babadağ, consists of three separate neighborhoods: Hisar Neighborhood, Orta Neighborhood and Kabak Neighborhood. Orta Mahalle, located right at the entrance of the village, overlooks the Butterfly Valley. At the bottom of Kabak Neighborhood lies the beautiful Kabak Bay. You can reach the magnificent Kabak Bay in half an hour by walking in nature from Faralya. If you don't want to walk, there are also minibuses and taxis at the last stop in Faralya. By the way, Kabak Bay is, I think, one of the most beautiful bays in Turkey. It's right in the heart of nature. One of those places to escape to with its sea, trees and peace. I would say go to Faralya, which offers silence, calmness, mountain view, sea and forest smell together, even for a day. 15. LYCIAN WAY STARTER ROUTE I'm going to dive in a little bit, but since I've come this far, I can't help but touch the Lycian Way a little bit. The Lycian Way, an unforgettable hiking route from Fethiye to Antalya, accompanied by the most beautiful views in the world, was used as a trade route by the Lycians in the Ancient Age. With its 540-kilometer walking route, it is shown as one of the top 10 long-distance walking routes in the world in many sources. It is also Turkey's first long-distance walking route, so everyone, whether they are professional hikers or not, prefers to walk on the Lycian Way for 1-2 hours every year. Since you've come this far, be sure to walk the Lycian Way trails. There are great routes especially on the Faralya and Kabak Bay Fethiye sides. Most tourists who come here either enjoy the sea or walk the Lycian Way tracks in the region, as we do. 16. KARAAGAC ALINCA VILLAGE Now. I brought you to Kabak Bay. From here, whether you go on foot or by car, the views you will see are wonderful. I should also mention the Karaağaç-Yediburunlar Lycian Way route. Alınca Village, which has a challenging track on the Lycian Way, is a place that has just started to be discovered recently. That's why it's so quiet around here. Settlement and business are quite limited. While walking the Lycian Way, I happened to come across the Catchy Camping accommodation. The managers are such warm-blooded people that we immediately got along. We even interviewed him and he had very good suggestions about the Lycian Way. Catchy Camping has a magnificent view. It was good for us to take a break there while walking the Lycian Way. 17-YEDİ BURUNLAR Let's continue on the Lycian Way route I mentioned above. After passing Karaağaç Village, I take you to perhaps my most peaceful corner, Yedi Burunlar. Imagine that the only thing that breaks the silence is the sounds of nature. If you want to stay calm, quiet, away from everyone and in touch with nature, you can definitely choose Yedi Burunlar. The seven noses consist of the region just beyond the village of Karaağaç and, as the name implies, 7 coastal noses extending to the sea. Yedi Burunlar also includes the Lycian Way and is among the most enjoyable trails. You can see what I mean from the photo below. We stayed 1 night at the Yedi Burunlar Lighthouse while walking the Lycian Way. This is the only place to stay on the hill. I have nothing to say about the view of the hotel. It's really peaceful and you feel like you're watching the sea over the clouds because you're on the hill. I want to tell you about one more place while I'm here. But here's the thing: This is a nameless bay. I don't know how to tell you about this bay, what to say. You feel like you're in a fairy tale. That light blue shade of the sea is magnificent and there is no one. Just for you… If you want to camp in a quiet and perfect place by the sea, this is literally heaven. Only the way to get there is very difficult, the roads are very stony and rough. So to get here, you need to have either a car or strong legs. But I think it's worth it to swim peacefully in this hidden paradise. That's why I named the bay "Pursuing a dream". Let this be our bay. If you stay at the hotel, ask them. Say "Bir hayalin peşinde" bay. They'll show you the way... 18. PINARA ANCIENT CITY Now, I'm going to take you a little further away from the center. When I say away, I mean about 30 minutes. Especially those who love Ancient Cities, listen carefully to what I'm about to tell you. Pınara, located 45 kilometers from Fethiye, near Minare Village, contains the remains of structures such as rock tombs, sarcophagus tombs, fortification walls, baths, theaters, agora, and odeon. Historical records of Pınara, which means "round" in the Lycian language, are extremely few. But as can be seen from the rich architectural remains, it was one of the most prosperous cities of the Ancient Age. If you are fond of history, I recommend that you also see the Xanthos and Letoon Ruins while you are here. All of them are still among the most important Ancient Cities today. You can visit Pınara Ancient City, which is 35 minutes away from Saklıkent, on the same day as Patara and Tlos. I'll tell you about them below. 19. SAKLI KENT NATIONAL PARK The unique natural beauty of Fethiye, Saklıkent Canyon, which was found by a local shepherd about 25 years ago, was declared a "Saklıkent National Park" in 1996 and is under protection. Saklı Kent Canyon, formed by the Kara Stream, a branch of the Eşen Stream, is located approximately 200 km from Antalya, 47 km from Fethiye and 64 km from Kaşa. The canyon, which took its present shape as a result of the natural formation and the erosion of the calcareous land, enchants people with its boiling water, waterfalls pouring from the surrounding slopes and the sound of the water that fills you with peace. Saklıkent is a true guardian angel for those who are overwhelmed by the scorching heat of the city center in summer… The coldness of the stream flowing from the mountains adds incredible coolness to everywhere. In addition to getting rid of the summer heat in Saklıkent, you can also enjoy water sports, rafting, hiking, angling, picnics and mud baths. “How do you get to Saklı Kent?” Let me tell you that right away. If you have a private vehicle, go from the city center to Kaya Dibi Village. If you have GPS, type Saklı Kent. It comes up directly. You will reach the canyon entrance in about 30-40 minutes. You can also leave your car at the entrance. If you are going by public transport, you will be in the canyon in about 1 hour by Saklı Kent, Fethiye minibuses from the center. Another alternative is to join the tours. On the tours, you can see both Tlos, Gizli Kent and Saklı Kent in the region. And lunch is included in the price. The most enjoyable thing on these tours is water fights. You'll know what I mean when you get there. Saklıkent Check-in – Check-out Times: 08:45 – 19:30 Finally, you can also buy rubber shoes sold there to walk more comfortably in the water and on the rocks. Because the stones hurt your feet. And sometimes you have to climb rocks. If you rent plastic shoes, you'll be able to move around much more comfortably. In the meantime, after spending a lot of energy in the Hidden City, you can eat at the restaurants right at the entrance of the canyon. You can find meat, fish, pancakes, etc. at an affordable price. 20. GİZLİ KENT Speaking of Saklıkent, I must mention one of the indispensable and rare places that very few people know about. I want to talk about a place that is worth walking 300 meters and descending 250 steps. It's called "Gizli Kent". Gizli Kent is a rare beauty created in the lush nature, just 1 km away from Saklıkent, so that no one can see it. This is a magnificent place where there is no entrance fee, where lush trees surround the valley and drag people into the magnificent view, and at the end of the road, there is a waterfall that fascinates people. After walking the tiring road of the Hidden City, we must also mention the Pan Ice Cream at the resort. I'd say never come back without tasting it. 21. YAKA GİZLİ VADİ & YAKA PARK After visiting the Hidden City, I would definitely recommend stopping by Yaka Hidden Valley or Yaka Park. Take a perfect break by eating good meals with the coolness of the icy water flowing right from the bottom of the floor tables. These two businesses also have a nice campaign. They give free drinks to those who stay in the water for 5 minutes, and both drinks and food to those who stay for 15 minutes. At first you think you can stand, but the water is cold because it is natural spring water from the mountain. So, you'll be out in no time. For those who say, "What can I eat in Şelale Yaka Park?" Trout that you will catch from the pools with your own hands, Freshly prepared appetizers with olive oil every day, Hot village dishes with or without meat cooked in a stone oven, Hot village bread freshly removed from the earthen oven and butter melting on it, Flatbread and buttermilk made in a wood oven, with cottage cheese and tomatoes... A pleasant buffet breakfast with freshly milked milk and village eggs... Eating in peace, feeling the shade of the plane trees, the coolness of the flowing water, the smell of colorful flowers, is incredibly relaxing. This is a place of pure pleasure. 22. TLOS ANCIENT CITY Tlos is one of the most important settlements of the Lycians, who make up most of the ruins in this region, and I think it should be seen if you have come as far as Saklı city. This ancient settlement, located within the borders of Yaka Village and 42 kilometers east of the city center, has a wide geography. So much so that in some sources about Tlos, it was deemed more appropriate to call it 'country' instead of 'city'. It is quite remarkable with its temple tombs carved into the workable rocks, walls, and mountainous terrain suitable for defending the castles. If you come to Saklı city, I recommend you to see this ancient city, which is 10-20 minutes away. Summer Opening – Closing Hours: 09:00 – 20:00 (April 15/October 2) Winter Opening – Closing Hours: 08:00 – 17:00 (3 October/14 April) 23. YEŞİL ÜZÜMLÜ VILLAGE Yeşil Üzümlü Village, which has recently become famous for the 'Kuzugöbeği Mushroom Festival', is 23 kilometers from the city center. The festival is usually held in April, but no exact date is given as it is organized according to the weather conditions in Fethiye and the time of mushroom picking. The reason why the festival is so famous is that the Kuzugöbeği Mushroom, which is good for the intestines and stomach, is a rare species... The village is also famous for its vineyards, homemade wines and famous weavings called 'dastar'. Being 700 meters above sea level keeps the village away from humidity. You'll notice that when you go. The weather in Fethiye doesn't bother you. You can stop by to get some fresh air, especially in summer. This is a quiet, charming town with the historical texture of the houses from the Ottoman period and the peace of the pine forest... It is also located right next to the Ancient City of Kadyanda. You can stop by while you're in Üzümlü. 24. KADYANDA ANCIENT CITY Kadyanda, which can see the view of Fethiye as Kusbasi, is the Lycian city that has survived to the present day with its very old ruins... The structures, some of which belong to the Hellenistic Period and some to the Roman Period, consist of works of high quality such as theater, bath, underground cistern, running track, city walls. The fact that so many ruins are found together and that the city is surrounded by walls is proof of how big a city it was in its time... Part of the road to the city, which is 24 kilometers from Fethiye, passes through Üzümlü, which I described above. In addition, a 2.5-kilometer-long promenade was built in 1992 to make it easier to visit the ancient city. 25. YANIKLAR VILLAGE Yanıklar village is one of the pilot regions that has managed to remain calmer despite being close to the touristic regions... There are also many groups who want to do yoga in this village, which is a place of hiking trails, magnificent sunset, silence, and nature. This is, of course, a great place for yoga, rather than other crowded coastal places. Coming to Yanıklar and walking peacefully on the beach is enough to discharge me. Kara Ot Beach, one of the quietest beaches, is also located here. 26. GREEN VALLEY We can say that Fethiye is the closest valley to the city center for Green Valley. The valley, located in Yanıklar Village, is only 20 kilometers from the city center… Yeşil Vadi is a must-see when you come to Yanıklar Village. In the Green Valley, where there are many local and foreign visitors, you can: Hiking in the 20 km long canyon, Swimming and fishing in the area, Natural village breakfast, hot flatbread, special baked bread, pita, pizza, lahmacun, cold-hot appetizers, grill and all kinds of meat, Playing football and volleyball on the field, Eating in wooden mansions with cushions under the sun trees... If you are coming as a family, playgrounds are also considered for your child to play. There are also private shaded parking lots for vehicles and they are free. I would definitely recommend you to come to the Green Valley to cool off in the deep blue stream, eat fresh fish baked in a stone oven, sleep in a tent set up on a tree, and rest your soul under the lush trees. The business is just getting started. It has its shortcomings. But I think its nature makes up for everything. Warning from the beginning: Please be careful when jumping from the swings into the river. I know you're very excited, but first, health and respect for those around us!!! As you can see, there are many more places to see and tell about in Fethiye. Other things to note OUR VILLA is available 12 months a year. The pool and garden of the villa are available for you and your fellow travelers. Our villa is located in a quiet and peaceful place. It is within walking distance to the sea (15 min walk) It is close to the neighborhood market that is held on Sundays. It is close to Cafes and Restaurants in the Çalış Center and on the beach. Pool Maintenance and Cleaning is done daily. Electricity, Water and Kitchen Gas used during the stay belong to us. Hot water in the villa is provided by Solar Energy. (Hot water is provided by a boiler on days without sun) All balcony doors of our villa have mosquito nets. Registration Details 48-2853

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