On a broad bay dotted with pretty islands, Fethiye has one of the most beautiful natural harbours on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. It's also within a short drive of two of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, Çal Beach and Ölüdeniz, and the best places to stay in Fethiye offer easy access to both.
Considering its natural assets, Fethiye is relatively small - due to its precarious position as far as earthquakes are concerned. But these dramatic, destructive moments in the town's history only make it a fascinating as well as beautiful place to visit.
The last big earthquake happened in 1958 levelling the town, apart from the ruins of the ancient city of Telmessos which have survived numerous earthquakes. Hence the neat, low rise buildings are all relatively new.
Fethiye is probably the only town in the world where you'll find sarcophagus in the streets that are beautifully lit up at night. These Lycian relics, like the wonderful tombs cut into the cliffs above the town, give Fethiye a totally unique look and feel.
Swim, lounge, parasail, paraglide, sea kayak, sail, jet ski - Fethiye is a wonderful place to be out on the water. It is one of the best places in the world to try paragliding, because of the spectacular view of Ölüdeniz's perfect lagoon on descent.
This is also a great spot for island hopping and an armada of small vessels leaves port every morning to explore the charming islands dotted around the bay.
What Not To Miss
- The Lycian Way extends over 500kms along the coastal area of the ancient land of Lycia, between Fethiye and Antalya, and is recognised as one of the world's best long-distance walks - for more information visit Walkopedia. Spectacular and remote, you pass through beautiful countryside scattered with the reminders of past civilisations. Even if you're not planning to do the whole thing, there are still plenty of small sections you can do around Fethiye.
- Saklikent Gorge is another great hiking spot close to Fethiye, as is Kayakoy, the ghost village, which is the ruins of a Greek village abandoned in 1923 when Greece and Turkey had mandatory population swaps.
- Fethiye is a good place to stay if you want to explore some of the great ruins of the Lycian Coast.
- Fethiye also has plenty of free attractions, such as the great Tuesday farmers' market, an impressive Roman Amphitheatre, a fort, the rock tombs - including the huge Tomb of Amyntas - and a museum housing fascinating items from the tombs and the ruined towns.
If you're coming in the busy summer months then be sure to book ahead as the best places to stay in Fethiye get quickly filled up!