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Fethiye
is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres
and is especially popular during the summer.
Ölüdeniz Beach, Fethiye, Turkey
In the last ten years Fethiye has become a
magnet for British citizens. Apart from its
climate and natural beauty, the Britons are
attracted by its less expensive lifestyle and
the hospitality of the local people. The British
population in Turkey is between 34,000 and
38,000. As a result of the large British
population and the high numbers of Britons going
there for holiday, Fethiye-Öludeniz was chosen
as the best tourism centre in the world by The
Times and The Guardian newspapers in 2007. Over
7,000 British citizens permanently live in
Fethiye, while approximately 600,000 British
tourists visit the town every summer.
The Fethiye Museum, which is very rich in
ancient and more recent artifacts, displays and
testifies to the successive chain of
civilizations that existed in the area, starting
with the ancient Lycians.
Fethiye was formerly known as Makri (Μάκρη); the
Greeks deported from the area under the terms of
the 1923 exchange of populations between Greece
and Turkey founded the town of Nea Makri (New
Makri) in Greece.
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One is at a loss for words to describe the
beauty of Fethiye.
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Paragliding |
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A truly wonderful
experience, offering a bird’s-eye
view of the surrounding
area.
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Hotels,
resort hotels, apartment hotels, villas
in and around Fethiye; Oludeniz,
Hisaronu, Calis, Kayakoy.
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The most relaxing of all
the watersports. Let the wing and boat
do all the work as you glide through the
air.
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Check
out the images below in our gallery.If
you have a good picture, please
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Diving |
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The life in the
sea has a rich variation of fish,
octopus, eels and dolphins.
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