In Fethiye
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Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon
Ölüdeniz is a beach resort where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean, its sheltered blue lagoon famous for calm, clear water.
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.
Fethiye Fish Market
A lively covered market where you pick fresh fish from ice-packed stalls and let nearby restaurants grill or fry it to order.
Gemiler Island (St. Nicholas Island)
A rocky island off Fethiye filled with 4th-to-6th-century church ruins and believed to be the original burial site of Saint Nicholas.
Göcek
A laid-back coastal town on the Turquoise Coast, Göcek wraps around a sheltered yacht marina with pine-clad hills as its backdrop.

Günlüklü Bay
A pine-backed cove near Ölüdeniz with clear, calm water and a low-key vibe, reachable by boat or a short forest trail.

Hamam Bay
A secluded bay with the sunken ruins of an ancient Roman bath, reachable only by boat. Clear turquoise water and pine-clad hills make it a favourite swimming stop.

Belcekız Beach
A blue lagoon beach where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean, backed by pine-clad mountains and dotted with landing paragliders.
Kıdrak Beach
A small, pine-shaded cove inside the national park with glass-clear water and a relaxed atmosphere.
Pinara Ancient City
A sprawling Lycian city perched under Mount Cragus, with rock-cut tombs and a theater hidden among pine trees.
Saklıkent Gorge
A dramatic limestone canyon with a suspended wooden walkway over rushing turquoise water, perfect for a refreshing summer hike.
