BLUE LAGOON
Olu Deniz takes its name from the beautiful blue lagoon located a few hundred yards from the main town.
The beach itself stretches for several miles, but the most popular section is the lagoon with its stunning backdrop of mountains and pine forest.

This area has been designated a National Park and there is a small entrance charge, but it is well worth paying - there are shaded areas suitable for picnicking, showers and snack bars.

The seafront is crammed with provision stores, bars and restaurants, many with roof terraces perfect for enjoying the sunset and the wonderful views.
   

TLOS
As one of the six principal cities of Lycia, Tlos once bore the title of "the very brilliant metropolis of the Lycian nation". It is one of the oldest and largest settlements of Lycia and was inhabited until the 19th century by Turks.

   

BUTTERFLY VALLEY
Butterfly Valley is a breathtaking Mediterranean "gorge" a few kilometers southeast of Ölüdeniz, near Fethiye.

Yachts on day cruises drop anchor here for a swim in the quiet cove, and yachts often come ashore to enjoy the sand beach.

Rustic tree houses rent beds at rock-bottom prices. There are few services--but then, the rustic life is the point here.

If you hike the Lycian Way, you'll pass above Butterfly Valley (Kelebek Vadisi) and get this fantastic view of the valley, the beach and the blue Mediterranean.

   
 

KABAK KOYU
Like Butterfly Valley, this is a relatively untouched bay. Once there, you can trek through the pine forest to the waterfalls and/or you can swim in the bay in relative silence.
A small restaurant serves lunch that is included in the price of the excursion. The bay is located near Butterfly Valley, therefore, you will be shuttled back and forth by boat

   

SAKLIKENT

Saklıkent,is a huge valley and a canyon which goes inside 14 km.It is unbelievably high and narrow between two mountains.You’ll have to walk through an ice cold water to get to the other side of the river,if you want to see the beauties inside the canyon.

   

KAYAKÖY
In the near history,(before 1st world war) in the village called Kaya or Kayaköy(Karmylassos),Greek people used to live in peace under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.There used to be about 3000 buildings,5 doctors,3 pharmacies,1 school,2 big churches,more than 10 small monastries.
In 1923 there was a population Exchange agreement between Turkish-Greek governments. According to this agreement, the Greek people living in Turkey would be sent to Greece and the Turkish people in Greece would be sent to Turkey. The Greek people here, by this agreement, went back to Greece; but the Turkish people living in Greece didn't want to come back to Turkey, because the Greek government did not want to pay the indemnity for any of the goods, lands, or the houses they owned in Greece. So that, the houses which were reserved for the Turkish residence, waited for a long time with allowing noone in.
The big earthquakes really damaged the houses and th local people used the damaged parts of the houses in their own buildings.That’s why the old city is now looking like a ghost town.Kayaköy is not far place from Ölüdeniz,it’s just 15 minutes .

   
AMYNTHAS ROCK TOMB
Amynthas Rock Tomb,one of the most splendid examples of the Lycian civilisationilies noble with its long years,coupled with the grandeur of the mountain whose slope it rests upon and seems like a volunteering guide to your journey through history.
   
12 ISLANDS
The hundres of double-Decker boats you see in Fethiye as you wonder around marina and the harbour, are ready to take you 12 islands tour.
They depart every morning and come back to Fethiye harbour in the evening.The lunch is included in the tours.
Please look around carefully in this tour.Because you have to chance to the dolphins,flying fishes and even the sea turtles.

   
DALYAN
Dalyan is famous with its caretta carettas and ancient Calbis River.You can take a cruise in the ancient Calbis River.You can have a mud-bath which is said to be very healthful for your skin because of the minerals and the elements it contains like Calcium,Magnesium and Sulphere.
   
GÖCEK
Göcek is small port for sailing people with many sophisticated marinas,little bars and restaurants.
   

PATARA BEACH AND ANCIENT LETOON
The most important port city in Lycia,Patara was the judicial center for the Roman governor at the time.It is known that St.Nicholas(Santa Claus) was born and raised in Patara and according to some sources,the city was the Apolla oracle center in the wintertime.
   
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