Fethiye
I came to Fethiye by flying to Dalaman from Moscow for a very good price of 4000RUB ($44). The whole trip was planned about 6 hours in advance by buying the cheapest ticket to Turkey. From Dalaman Airport I took a bus to Fethiye, which takes 1hr and costs 80 TL. During my trip the exchange rate for the Turkish lira was 1 USD = 27 TRY.
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Morning in Fethiye
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View of Fethiye
There is no beach near the city centre, although there is a marina with numerous boats offering tours. The walk along the coast is long and enjoyable.
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Fethiye marina
The national motto of Turkey is translated as “How happy is the one who says I am a Turk” and you can see it on monuments related to Ataturk.
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Ataturk statue
There is a nice green park with sculptures, swings and playgrounds.
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Horse
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Windmill
Overall infrastructure in the city is great. The streets aren’t dirty or dusty, there are trees, flowers and bike lanes.
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Streets
I saw some geese at the park.
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Geese
After walking along the coast through the park, I found myself on the main beach of Fethiye, which is called Çaliş.
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Çaliş beach
The overall nature in Fethiye and the beach reminds me of Calabria.
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Beach
To get from Çaliş beach to Fethiye city centre, you can take a boat. They depart from the little canal (inlet? bay?) near the beach every 30 mins. The ride takes 25 mins and the fare is 70 TL.
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Water taxi
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Iinlet near Çaliş beach
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Approaching Fethiye
Fethiye surprised me by having great infrastructure including a modern shopping centre.
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Chill area outside the shopping centre
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Inside the shopping centre
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Cat having a nap
There’s also a pedestrian street with shops.
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Pedestrian street in city centre
But the best place in Fethiye is the area by the seaside.
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Seaside
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After sunset
Ölüdeniz
The next day I went to a beach town called Ölüdeniz. To get there I took a dolmuş (minibus) from Fethiye. They depart regularly from a bus stop near the mosque.
In the morning the beach is full of obnoxious tourist ships.
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Beach before noon
But thankfully they leave around noon.
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Beach after noon
The beach closer to the lagoon is more crowded and filled with umbrellas.
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Lagoon beach
The water everywhere in Oludeniz is actually really blue and clear.
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Holiday
For some reason many people in Turkey wear socks with flip flops to the beach, what I find sickening.
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Sickening
The sky is full of paragliders.
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How many can you count?
They seem to be coming from a mountain nearby.
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Where's their den? or shall we call it nest?
You have to watch your head on the streets.
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Danger
Let’s go check out the mountain where these guys are jumping from.
Babadağ
The mountain is called Babadag with a height of 1,969 m. It has a cable car, which can be reached by the same dolmus (bus) that runs between Oludeniz and Fethiye.
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Entrance to Babadag cable car
The ticket for the cable car is 300 TL and the views are fantastic.
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Cable car
On the other side you can see Fethiye.
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Fethiye view
And here are the paragliders.
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Paragliders
A segment of the cable car is open.
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Hey there
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Hop on
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Infrastructure
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Gears
To get to the very top of the mountain I walked from the 1800 m mark. The walk was about 30 minutes. It was enjoyable and not exhausting because it’s not as hot on top of the mountain. Later I discovered there is a free bus that runs betweeen the peak and the 1700 m mark, which I took on the way back.
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Walking up you can see Fethiye
There is a big Turkish flag on top and no one else around.
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Peak
The view is impressive. You can see the lagoon in Oludeniz. From here you can enjoy it’s magical blue colour without seeing people wearing flip flops with socks.
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View from Babadag peak
That’s it for Fethiye! I drank more beer in front of a mosque and took a bus to Antalya the next day.
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Not sure whether that's disrespectful
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Bus station