One is at a loss for words to describe the
beauty of Fethiye. If you are addicted to
exploring new horizons and are a lover of nature,
this is the destination for you. What is it that
makes these shores so delightfully indented with
innumerable coves and the unbelievable beauty of
nature. What makes it so alluring? Perhaps it is
a bit of everything, who knows?
To wander through the bays of Fethiye is an
adventure, an exuberance, a spring of joy. While
passing from one to another, the grandeur that
spreads out before your eyes is enhanced by the
silhouettes of tiny islands, which lead you
astray.
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 50 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.
Additionally Antalya Airport, three –hour 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 Eþen
lowlands is covered with high mountains forming
the southwestern spurs of the Taurus Range.
These mountains exceeding 2000 meters extend the
coastline. On a sunny winter day it is a real
pleasure to view the pines and snow decorated
peaks intertwined with the blue sky. Besides the
refreshing woody slopes with thyme, sage, laurel
and pine trees the exceptional incense forest is
another peculiarity of the Fethiye region.
Covering a 100-hectare area the incense forest
is an ideal campsite and a picnic area. Balsam
obtained from incense trees has pharmaceutical
and cosmetic value and it is also used as a
fumigate in 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.
In Fethiye, with its abundance and fertile land,
agriculture is of major prominence. Therefore
whilst in other holiday resorts it becomes quiet
at end of the season, life in Fethiye flows on
throughout the 12 months.
Such farming for vegetables and industrial
plants as cotton, sesame, tobacco, and aniseed
are the major agricultural income sources.
Yearly about 250.000 tons of tomatoes are
produced and exported. In bee-keeping and honey
production, the potential is on a large scale.
Furthermore, there is large supply of Chromium
ore and Fethiye is an important export part of
this mineral in Turkey.
The climatic conditions permit almost all kinds
of vegetables and fruit to be cultivated. The
special nature of contact between the producer
and the consumer may be witnessed in the town
market, is most fascinating on Tuesdays. Life at
the market and the shops are located around
starts early in the morning and gives
opportunities to locals and tourists during the
daytime. Souvenir shops are located around the
Turkish bath and the old Mosque. During the peak
season one can buy leather-goods, carpets, rugs,
jewellery and the other souvenirs as well as
Turkish fashion cloths from these shops which
stay open until the late hours. When you walk
around, have a break at one of “Paspatur” Cafes
for a cup of Turkish coffee or apple tea, it
will keep you relax and keep your mind on
Fethiye as “the shining light of eco—world,
worth discovering”
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Fethiye, one of the oldest towns on the
Lycian Coast, is also one of the most preferred
and frequented towns on Turkey's Mediterranean
shores. The town is situated on a very secluded
bay, which is a natural marina, strewn with
islands. The marina shelters large and small
leisure and charter boats as well as fishing
boats, and is visited by numerous cruise lines.
During the summer season, a ferryboat makes
round trips to Rhodes, only one and a half hours
away.
The town, now spreading towards east and west,
is a typical Aegean Coastal village with the old
city right at the center. The old city is now "downtown"
- narrow streets opening to small squares full
of various shops, coffeehouses, and restaurants
serving anything from fish to kebabs to pizzas
and all of them open until the wee hours.
The market of Fethiye is held once a week, and
is another sight to visit and to shop. The visit
means a long walk through stands selling
everything imaginable including souvenirs,
cotton clothing, leather goods, hand woven goods,
perfumes, shoes, spices, herbs, vegetables,
fruits and even tablecloths and duvets.

Late afternoon and nighttime is perfect for a
walk along the promenade of Fethiye by the
Marina, and sipping some good Turkish coffee or
beer at one of the many street cafes awaiting
you there.
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