In Fethiye
11 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Amyntas Rock Tomb
A 4th-century BC Lycian tomb carved into the cliff face overlooking Fethiye. You can see the impressive facade from town, but a short walk up gets you right up to it.
Babadağ Cable Car
A cable car that climbs from the base of Babadağ mountain up to a high-altitude observation platform, offering wide views over Ölüdeniz, the turquoise lagoon, and distant islands.

Bedri Rahmi Bay
A quiet cove on the Göcek coast, known for a fish painting on the rocks by artist Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu. You'll need a boat to get here.

Blue Cave (Mavi Mağara)
A sea cave where the water glows electric blue from an underwater light opening — reached only by boat from Ölüdeniz.

Çalış Beach & Promenade
A long, pebbly beach with a wide seaside promenade that comes alive at sunset. Cafés and beach clubs line the shore, but there's always a quiet stretch to find.
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 Old Town (Paspatur)
Fethiye's old town, Paspatur, is a warren of narrow lanes filled with open-air bars, souvenir shops, and restored stone houses.
Ovacık
A quiet village uphill from Ölüdeniz, Ovacık is the launch point for paragliders and the start of the Lycian Way. The village itself is free to explore, with cafes and mountain views.
Telmessos Ancient Theatre
The ancient theatre of Telmessos, once the largest city in Lycia, remains as an open-air relic near the famous harbour of what is now Fethiye.