In Fethiye
27 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Butterfly Valley
A sheer-walled canyon opening onto a pebble beach, reachable only by boat from Ölüdeniz — famous for summer butterflies and cliff camping.
Kabak Beach
A forested canyon beach south of Ölüdeniz, popular with hikers on the Lycian Way and travellers who want nature over resorts.
Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon
A sheltered turquoise lagoon below the pine-covered slopes of Babadağ, and one of Turkey's most photographed beaches.
Amyntas Rock Tomb
A temple-fronted Lycian tomb carved into the cliff above Fethiye harbour — the city's postcard view.
Babadağ Cable Car
A cable car from Ölüdeniz to Babadağ summit — launch point for paragliders and one of the Mediterranean's widest panoramas.
Kayaköy Ghost Village
Hundreds of stone houses and two Greek churches on a hillside — an entire village left empty in 1923, now an open-air museum.
Bedri Rahmi Bay
A Göcek-area cove where artist Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu painted fish on the rocks — now a favourite gulet lunch stop.
Blue Cave (Mavi Mağara)
A sea cave on the Diamond Peninsula where sunlight turns the water an intense electric blue.
Çalış Beach & Promenade
Fethiye's long west-facing beach — shallow water, sunset views, and a promenade of cafes looking at the gulf and the islands.
Faralya Village
A tiny clifftop village perched above Butterfly Valley, with sweeping sea views and a stretch of the Lycian Way running through it.

Fethiye Fish Market
A covered square where you pick fish from the stalls and a surrounding restaurant cooks it — the standard Fethiye evening out.
Fethiye Old Town (Paspatur)
The shaded Paspatur alley and stone lanes behind Fethiye marina — the town's Ottoman-era commercial heart.
Gemiler Island (St. Nicholas Island)
A wooded island of Byzantine churches and cisterns, reached by boat — said to be a stop on the route carrying St. Nicholas's relics.

Göcek
An upscale yacht town at the head of Fethiye's gulf, gateway to the Twelve Islands and pine-lined bays.

Günlüklü Bay
A quiet cove west of Ölüdeniz named for sweetgum trees, with clear water and almost no development.
Hamam Bay
A pine-backed cove near Göcek with Roman bath ruins and bath-temperature spring water in the shallows.
Ovacık
The hillside village between Fethiye and Ölüdeniz — Lycian Way trailhead and paragliding pickup point.
Telmessos Ancient Theatre
A small Roman theatre in the middle of modern Fethiye, with the harbour and rock tombs in the same sightline.

Yassıca Islands
A cluster of small islets in Gökova Bay with shallow channels you can wade between at low tide.
Belcekız Beach
The main lagoon beach at Ölüdeniz — turquoise shallows backed by the Babadağ cliffs.
Fethiye Museum
A compact archaeology museum in town with Lycian stelae, amphorae, and finds from Tlos, Kaunos, and the surrounding coast.
Kıdrak Beach
A pine-backed public beach in the Ölüdeniz nature park, quieter than the lagoon and five minutes inland.
Letoon Sanctuary
The sacred precinct of Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis — three temples in a marshy grove, paired with Xanthos as a UNESCO site.
Pinara Ancient City
A Lycian city of rock-cut house tombs and a vast theatre, scattered across a pine mountain above the Xanthos valley.
Saklıkent Gorge
One of the deepest canyons in Europe — an 18 km slot cut by icy meltwater, walkable in summer once the flow drops.
