
Fethiye
Gateway to the Lycian Way, famous for its rock tombs, lagoon, and paragliding adventures.
Fresh from the Market
Fethiye's cuisine is centered around fresh produce and seafood. The famous Fethiye Fish Market allows you to pick your fish and have it cooked at nearby restaurants. Don't miss the local 'Pide', gözleme, and fresh mezes. The region also produces excellent olive oil and citrus fruits.
- Fethiye Fish Market experience
- Fresh Gözleme
- Local Pide varieties
- Creamy tahini dips

Land of the Lycians
Built on the ancient city of Telmessos, Fethiye is rich in Lycian history. The Tomb of Amyntas, carved into the cliff face, watches over the city. The abandoned village of Kayaköy (Ghost Village) stands as a poignant reminder of population exchanges, offering a hauntingly beautiful open-air museum experience.
- Tomb of Amyntas (Lycian Rock Tombs)
- Kayaköy (Ghost Village)
- Ancient City of Tlos
- Fethiye Museum

Paspatur & Seaside Fun
The Old Town (Paspatur) is the heart of Fethiye's evening vitality, filled with bars, shops, and live music venues. For adventure seekers, paragliding over Ölüdeniz is a world-famous attraction. Sunset walks along the Çalış Beach promenade are a local tradition.
- Paspatur (Old Town) exploration
- Paragliding over Ölüdeniz
- Sunset at Çalış Beach
- 12 Islands Boat Tours

The Blue Lagoon & Butterfly Valley
Fethiye is home to Ölüdeniz (The Blue Lagoon), one of the most photographed beaches in the world. The deep Saklıkent Gorge offers cool refuge and hiking. Butterfly Valley, accessible only by boat or steep hike, is a preserved natural paradise with waterfalls and diverse butterfly species.
- Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon)
- Butterfly Valley
- Saklıkent Canyon
- Gemiler Island

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