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Fethiye
Centrum:
Fethiye is located in South West mediterranean Turkey,
connected to all other cities by three highways and
reached very easily. Dalaman International Airport is
as close as 54 km. to the town centre. During the tourist
season one can find many flights from major european
cities to Fethiye besides the domestic flights throughout
the year by Turkish Airlines. Additionnaly Antalya Airport,
three hours drive to Fethiye, is another departure point.
Fethiye
seaport with its sheltered natural structure is an important
stop for yachtsmen. A new modern marina project will
be realised soon for a large number of yachts with all
facilities on the other end at the bay.
The
whole region excluding Fethiye and Esen lowlands is
covered with high mountains forming the southwestern
spurs of the Taurus Range. These mountains exceeding
2000 metres extend the coastline. On a sunny winter
day it is a real pleasure to view the pine forests and
snow capped peaks with the clear blue sky. Besides the
refreshing woody slopes with thyme, sage, laurel and
pine trees the exceptional incense forest is an other
peculiarity of the Fethiye region. Covering a 100 hectare
area the incense forest is an ideal campsite and a picnic
area. Balsan obtained from incense trees has pharmaceutical
and cosmetic value and it is also used to fumigate mosques
and churches.
Mediterranean
climate with hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters
prevails in the region temperatures are approximately
30 C in summers and usually not less than 12 C in winters.
Seawater temperature is hardly below 17 C all year round.
AVERAGE
TEMPERATURES FOR FETHIYE |
| APRIL |
MAY |
JUNE |
JULY |
AUGUST |
SEPT. |
OCT. |
25°C
|
27°C
|
32°C
|
35°C
|
35°C
|
32°C
|
27°C
|
77°F |
81°F |
90°F |
95°F |
95°F |
90°F |
81°F |
RAINFALL
(mm) |
40 |
36 |
13 |
3 |
3 |
11 |
46 |
SEA
TEMPERATURE (°C) |
| 18 |
19 |
22 |
24 |
26 |
25 |
23 |
Fethiye
and Oludeniz from space
Uzumlu:
Uzumlu
village (grape village) is 18 kilometres from Fethiye,
nestled in foothills. Here the quality variaties of
grapes are still grown, as the name of village suggests.
On looms found in most homes, a local pure cotton material
(known as ‘Dastar’) is woven by the village
women. Table clothes & curtains are among the finished
products available.
Gocek:
Göcek,
is a Harbour where a cup of coffee shared with the nieghbouring
boat results in the establishment of warmest friendships.
Within the Fethiye Bay, the caves and islands around Göcek
offer the blue voyagers a pleasant natural and historical
sightseeing tour.
It
is believed that Göcek was the city of Daidalos
in the antique period. In the records of Strabo and
Heredot, Daidalos is mentioned as a Lycian Port. Unfortunately,
due to earthquakes in the antique period. not much has
survived to our times from the city.
Kaya Village:
Beyond
the Fethiye fortress going south, if you follow the
the road climbing up to the slope some 7 km. you can
come to a magnificent lowland where Anatolian Greeks
had lived until 1922. Greeks called the Town Levissi
in the past. Kaya Village in the year 1922 during the
exchange of Turks in Thrace evacuated and the new residents
did not take up the existing houses. Kaya become a Ghost
Town as an abandoned town after 1923.
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churches, chapels, numerous houses, schools, library,
hospital, workshops and the other structures will be
renovated soon according to a project which is made
by The Association of Turkish Travel Agencies and The
Chamber Of Turkish Architects. After the renovation,
Kaya Village will serve as the place of `Peace &
Friendship Village` and will be protected forever.
Oludeniz:
Oludeniz Lagoon and Belcekiz Beach are known as `Blue
Lagoon` in the world. Colourful holiday complexes with
lush gardens, campsites and hotels provide a large capacity
of accomadation for tourists. `World Heritage` Babadag
hugs the area with its floral richness. After half an
hour driving to the summit of Babadag, you can have
an opportunity to fly single or Tandem, paragliding
and land softly on Belcekiz Beach. Babadag and Belcekiz
is famous worldwide as a centre for paragliders.Explore
Blue Lagoon(Ölüdeniz) where the calm crystal
water is ideal for swimming and other water sports.
Blue Lagoon is located near the famous tourist resort
of Fethiye, Belcekiz Beach and protected as one of the
natural parks of Turkey.
Ovacik Village:
Ovacik resort is located 4 km. from Ölüdeniz
on the way to Fethiye. Cool breezes and common fine
Mountain & Forest view caress its hotels and holiday
villages. Located at the food of the Babadag. It is
a delightful holiday centre, where we can feel the refreshing
offshore breeze even during the hot summer days.
Calis Beach:
Calis,
which is a residential , is situated 5 km north of Fethiye.
With its kilometres of beach and cool evenings in the
heat of the summer. Çalis is especially noted
for its unique sunsets. Further down from Çalis,
Kargi, with its beautiful beach and incense trees, is
a newly developing site with a number of hotels and
holiday villages.
Since
95 million years Caretta Caretta lives on the earth.
Because of the pollution of the sea and the beaches
there is the danger that this species will become extinct.
One of 17 nesting areas in the mediterranean is Çalis
Beach. Since 1992 voluntary national and international
groups are working for the protection of the sea turtle
Caretta Caretta...
Kas
:
Kas
was originally called Habesos or Habesa in the ancient
tongue of Lycia and
later was given the name Antiphellos. Kas was founded
on the ancient town of Antiphellos and the Lycian style
sarcophagus at the beginning of the avenue running down
to the port is almost the symbol of this lovely town
in the Mediterranean region south of Turkey .
Antiphellos,
which once was a member of the Lycian League, is known
to have gained reputation and importance as a port town
during the Hellenistic period, sustaining its significance
as one of the leading towns during the Roman period
as well.
Today's
Kas is a coastal town of the Lycians . "Phellos"
is the Greek word for "stony place" and this
name is very well suited to Kas. Its well preserved
rock tombs and theater are well worth seeing.
Kas
today is a small and charming coastal resort where many
sailing boats anchor in its small marina .
Kalkan
:
Kalkan is a lovely small hilltop town that overlooks
a tiny bay. Its quaint, traditional, white-washed houses,
shuttered windows and balconies garlanded with brilliant
flowers that cascade to the streets below, make it the
ultimate in a peaceful holiday town in the Mediterranean
region of Turkey . Narrow winding streets lined with
souvenir shops lead down to the charming marina .
Every
morning boats busily take tourists to one of the nearby
beaches or small bays. As the sun sets it is Kalkan
style to meet on the roof terraces for a drink before
dinner and enjoy the comings and goings of the yachts
, the business of the marina and the panoramic view.
Lycian
Way
:
The Lycian Way is a famous trekking route on Turkey`s
Mediterranean coast. It runs between Fethiye and Antalya.
The area known today as The Teke Peninsula, which describes
an area from the Dalaman River in the west all the way
to phaselis on the western outskirts of modern day Antalya,
was called Lycia. Lycian Way trekking project awarded
by Sunday Times and The Book Lycian Way by Kate Clow
is also awarded by Garanti Bank in Turkey.
With its historical places on The Lycian Way, the Lycia
is an open air museum today.Just as many places that
are found in the Lycian region are accessible over land
as they are by boat. For instance, the Fethiye bays,
as well as Kekova, which are full of historical artifacts,
present blue voyagers with imcomparable beauty.
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