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OLUDENIZ BEACH

Welcome
to Oludeniz Beach Turkey. Here in this mediterrenean beach resort
you`ll find everything you could ever want.
Beautiful sun drenched beaches, deep turquoise blue sea and
nothing but sun shine for all year around...
Olu
Deniz, a beautiful inland bay that stretches behind the cape, is
now closed to yachts. The reason this heavenly place is called Olu
deniz ("Sea of the Dead") is attributed to the following
legend;
Once a father and son were caught in a storm here and were in
danger of sinking. The son claimed that if they approached the
rocks ashore they could take shelter in a cove. The father on the
other hand asserted that their ship would be driven onto the rocks
and break up and that there were no coves around here anyway. In
his terror of running around on the rocks, the father knocked his
son (who was at the helm) into the sea with an oar and took over
the helm himself. Just as the ship was about to hit the rocks on
the cape, she turned into this calm, smooth watered bay. This is
the reason they say the bay is called the Sea of the Dead, whereas
what with the pine clad sandy beach stretched out like a tongue,
the name "Paradise Bay" would be more fitting
The
Blue Lagoon of Olu deniz has calm, crytal clear waters which makes
it ideal for a variety of water sports and a very safe place for
children to swim. Part of the lagoon is now a protected area (and
it`s a national park).
Oludeniz
Beach is surely one of the best beaches in the world. Such clean
warm turquoise waters, countless shades of blue, perfect white
shingle sand and nothing but sunshine for most of the year - so
come and discover it yourself...
But Oludeniz is not the only beach in this part of the Turquoise
Coast, there are other beatiful beaches in the surronding areas
Kidrak - also known as the Paradise Beach -only 2 km away from
Oludeniz - can be reached with half an hour walk - is much more
secluded and quiter than Oludeniz.

Butterfly Beach can only be reached from Oludeniz by boat - there
is basic accommodation on the beach - tents and tepees - and a
small restautant.

Butterfly Valley is a great day trip from Oludeniz. It is home to
the unique Jersey Tiger butterfly. Between June and September,
butterflies in thousands of colours and countless varieties can be
seen here. This valley is an interesting canyon with steep cliffs
up to 350 meters high and stretches back from the cove some 3-4
kilometers. To get to Butterfly Valley, you can take a boat from
either Oludeniz or Fethiye

Taxi
boats leave from Ölüdeniz three times a day in both directions -
an alternative for the adventurous and well-shod hiker is to
follow the steep and rocky slope down from the upper rim of the
valley, following the footpath from in front of "George
House," on the road to Faralya/Kabak (gauge about 30 min.).

Butterfly
Valley with it`s untouched nature, most amazing beach and basic
facilities (no electricity, tv or any earthly possesions) - only a
small restaurant and simple beach huts - is a total relaxation
destination
Kabak
Beach - one of the most secluded and remote beaches in the area
can be reached by car or by boat from Oludeniz. There is a
campsite on the beach providing basic accommodation
Gemiler
Beach is just opposite of the St Nicholas Island which is worth
visiting for it`s history. There are several simple fish
restaurants serving fresh fish dishes. It`s a perfect day tour
from Oludeniz; swim, snorkel, eat and snooze
Hisaronu
Situated on a high plateau 4km from the coast and surrounded by
stunning mountains, the once sleepy villages of Hisaronu and
Ovacik have combined to create a lively resort which has a
distinctly British atmosphere. The nearest beaches are the famous
lagoon of Oludeniz or the pebble and sand beach of Belcekiz. A
dolmus leaves every five or ten minutes.
The village is full of bars, restaurants and shops. This is
certainly the place to haggle for any imitation designer gear. The
cool mountain air can be quite a relief after a day in the sun and
there is plenty to do in the evening
Hisaronu,
and the Fethiye area in general, are blessed with a rugged and
beautiful landscape, the potential of which for activity holidays
(and holiday activites) is just being realised. Hisaronu is
special because its location means that you can paraglide in
Oludeniz one day, canoe down the Xanthos river to Patara the next,
paintball in the pine forests of Kaya Koyu and still take an
overnight trip to the classical ruins of Ephesus.
The area is nice if you just want to relax on the beach or by the
hotel pool but to get the most out of your trip you ought to
consider moving around a little bit
Be
it diving, rafting, paragliding or simply walking and sunbathing
lazily on the beach, Oludeniz has it all
Oludeniz
is one of the best places in Europe for paragliding hence in the
last ten years the area became mecca for paragliders from all over
the world. Paragliders from all nations come to Oludeniz for some
of their best flights of life time- with turquoise blue waters,
white strechs of beaches, several take off points at different
heights and locations makes Oludeniz the ideal place for both
novice and experienced pilots.

It
is fair to say that paragliding in Oludeniz became as famous as
Oludeniz and especially with the annual Oludeniz Air Games
Festival held in October every year in Oludeniz, this thrilling
sport is sure to be tried and learned.
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