In Fethiye
13 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Butterfly Valley
A steep-sided canyon on the Mediterranean coast with a sandy beach, reachable only by boat, and named for its many butterfly species.
Kabak Beach
A secluded pine-backed bay on the Lycian coast, reached by a steep footpath or a rough dolmuş ride. The water is clear, the sand coarse, and the surrounding cliffs plunge straight into the sea.

Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon
Ölüdeniz is a beach resort where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean, its sheltered blue lagoon famous for calm, clear water.
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.
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.

Yassıca Islands
A cluster of tiny islands off Göcek with impossibly clear water. The view from the boat is the whole point.
Belcekız Beach
A blue lagoon beach where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean, backed by pine-clad mountains and dotted with landing paragliders.