Ovacık köyü Ölüdeniz 48304 Fethiye/Turkey
9 Jul

Fethiye History

Fethiye is located on the Lycian and Carian border and was called Telmessos in ancient times. The city was very prominent and a centre of prophecy, pledged to Apollon. That the city life was rich and highly cultured during the Hellenistic and Roman periods is evident from the existing monuments. Today the majority of ancient...
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9 Jul

FETHIYE

One is at a loss for words to describe the beauty of Fethiye. If you are incurably 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...
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16 May

Paragliding

Flying tandem with high experienced licensed pilots from Babadağ (1975 mt.) to Belcekız Beach in 30—40 minutes with enjoying fantastic view of Ölüdeniz. From the hotel to the take off place is about 45 min. Jeep ride on the slope of the mountain. After getting your equipment on, all you have to do is to...
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16 May

Jeep Safari

If the thing above didn’t make you swet enough, I suggest you a Jeep Safari Tour in Fethiye. Only some of the things what you can face during the tour are; a flat tire, stuck in mud, engine stop while passing a river, etc. Approximately 20 jeeps will be in your convoy, and the speed...
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16 May

Trekking—LYCIAN WAY

Walking on nomad trails and ancient Lycian paths is best way to see flora richness of Fethiye. Lycian Way starts from Babadağ in Ovacık Village. You just need usual soft—walking material with you. Every hundred meter special boards will show you the right direction and give basic information about the area. Little mountain villages will...
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16 May

Water Sports

Water Sports: Wind—surf, water ski, parasail, ringo, banana etc… Have fun, get relax and feel happy with such enjoyable water sport activities. Canoe—Kayaking: Canoeing experience is not essential after instruction take the current down stream. Drift past green meadows, eucalyptus forest, cliffs and finish at Patara Beach, where is 18 km long.