Gemiler
Island
There are the remains of churches, chapels and civilian buildings of Byzantium
Period on the island reached by boats from Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon)
and Gemiler Bay. The island is important due to having been one of the first
centres where Christianity began to spread.
Araxa
At a distance of 40 km from Fethiye, Araxa was founded on the place where
the Ancient Xanthos Brook flows. This wonderful natural water spring has
been the subject of many mythological stories. In the ancient city within
the borders of today’s Ören village, rampart ruins, a public
bath and the water canals of Byzantine Period, have survived up to the
present day.
Tlos
At a distance of 45 km from Fethiye, Tlos is one of the six big cities
of the Lycian Federation. The sport centre of the federation is also Tlos.
It is known as the city where mythological hero Bellerophon and his winged
flying horse Pegasus lived. Determined as the oldest city of Lycian Region
by the archaeological excavations, Tlos dates back to the time before 2000
B.C. The graveyard on the natural rocks of the city acropolis was filled
with most elaborate house-type tombs Of Lycia. It is known that the king-type
tomb in the necropolis is dedicated to Bellerophon.
Letoon
Situated 55 km far from Fethiye, Lettoon was the religious centre of the
Lycia Federation. It is well known for three temples dedicated to the Goddess
Leto, Goddess Artemis and God Apollo. Archaeological excavations have been
carrying on since 1962 in Lettoon and the churches of the early Christian
period are uncovered.
Pınara (Minare Village):
It is on the foothills of Mount Akdağ, 55 km from Fethiye. One of
the most biggest cities of Lycia Federation, Pınara is known as the
city where the first beauty contest is held. The temple, dedicated to the
Goddess Aphrodite, also draws attention in the city as it was built in
an unusual architectural style. Hundreds of public tombs in the shape of
pigeon holes make necropolis unique.
Cadianda
It is at a distance of 25 km from Fethiye within the borders of Üzümlü village.
It is known as the last city joined to the Lycian Federation. The city,
was quite destroyed due to natural reasons arising from its different geography.
The city with its theatre, agora, complex of stadium- public bath and monumental
tombs, unearthed after the excavations carried out by Fethiye Museum, has
become very popular in recent years.
Kayaköy
Kayaköy was a settlement region of Rums (Greeks of Turkish Nationality)
in the 14th century. It was founded on the lands of ancient city Karmillassos
which had been demolished almost completely excluding a few home-type tombs
due to earthquakes. Its ancient name is Levissi. Becoming united with the
people of surrounding five Turkish villages and teaching humanity on the
concepts of friendship, brotherhood, and peace throughout its history,
Kayaköy is one of the most important regions to be proud of. According
to the agreement of population exchange signed between Turkish and Greek
governments in 1922, Rums living in Kayaköy were exchanged by Turks
living in the western Thrace.
Telmessos Antique Theater
As mentioned in the ancient sources, there was a big theatre
in Telmessos. During the drill excavations carried on by the Directorate
General of Fethiye Museum in 1993, seats of the theatre were found 3-4
meters under the soil layers formed because of erosion. After the excavations
concluded in 1995, all the extant remains of the theatre were re-surfaced.
Built in the early Roman Period and repaired in 2000 AD, it is known that
the theatre with a capacity of 5000 seats was used as an arena. At present,
the theatre has a seating capacity of 1500 people.
Cezayirli Mosque
The Mosque was built by Cezayirli Hasan Pasha in 1792. Kemer Bridge, Pasha
Inn on Yayla road and Aqueducts in Yaka village were also acquired to Fethiye
by Hasan Pasha.
Inns
Main inns of Fethiye; are Ilıca Inn (on the Üzümlü road), İncir
Inn, Karatoprak Inn (on İnbecik road), Pasha Inn on Kemer - Seki road,
Daydur Inn and Naldöken Inn.
Lycia Rock Tombs:
Fethiye with its 4th century works of art remaining from Lycia period attracts
attention. These are the tombs, carved out on natural rocks, which became
the symbol of the district. Amintas which is the most elaborate of these
tombs can be reached via many regular stairs. It can also be seen easily
from the plain below and the admiration for its greatness increases when
approached. At the centre of the left-side column, ‘ Herpamias’ son
Amintas ’ was written in the alphabet of 4th century B.C. The identity
of this man is not known exactly. There are many tombs worth to be seen
in the district. The most important one of these, is the tomb which belongs
to the Lycian Period. The tomb, ascending from the sea, has an interesting
appearance. On the front side of two storeyed tomb there are quadrangle
carvings resembling wooden beams and a gothic style arched cover. Both
sides of the cover were ornamented with frescoes depicting wars, and it
is thought that these are related to the life of Amintas.
Fethiye Castle
It is supposed that the castle, ascending in the south of the district,
belongs to the Knights of St. John. There are two small and simple rock
tombs on the east side of the hill excluding a few writings carved out
on the walls and a cistern of which date is indefinite.
Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon):
Ölüdeniz, described as ‘the Eden bestowed by God to the
World’, has a 3 km long beach. One can appreciate fully the beauty
of swimming in a colour harmony of light and dark blue combined with light
and dark green. Having an appearance of naturally lagoon with its tepid
and standing water during ten months of the year, Ölüdeniz is
one of the most preferred destinations by both local and foreign tourists.
Kumburnu separates Ölüdeniz from Belcekız Beach which is
at the distance of 14 km from Fethiye. There are many boarding-houses,
camps, motels and restaurants that are open during each season of the year.
Kıdrak
Kıdrak with its sandy beaches surrounded by pine trees and crystal
clear water is at a distance of 3 km from Ölüdeniz and Belcekız
Beach.
Faralya
Sweet coastal village at the end of Kıdrak road, is a resort place
for wanderers with its wild nature, appropriate climate, friendly people
and its attractiveness.
Kelebekler Valley (Butterfly Valley) :
At a distance of 5-7 km from Ölüdeniz, this interesting canyon
is surrounded by approximately 350 meter high mountains. It takes its name
from the butterflies called as ‘Jarsey Tiger’ and seen between
June and September. Transportation to the bay, being an Earth Eden with
its waterfall flows both in summer and winter, large beach, clear water,
brightly shining pebbles and oleanders decorating the environs, is provided
by boats from Ölüdeniz.
Possibilities like a camping area with tent sites, restaurant, bar, shower
cabinets, changing cubicles, etc. are offered in the valley which is the
meeting place of world wanderers.
Saklıkent (Hidden City):
It is 50 km from Fethiye, next to the Karaçay Brook which forms
the province borders of Muğla-Antalya. It is a unique natural wonder
hiding within a 18 km long magnificent canyon of which height reaches to
600 meter in some places. With its steep rock cliffs, plane trees, clearly
flowing spring waters, it is a unique tourism centre which offers possibilities
for nature lovers such as mountaineering, trekking and swimming.
Yakapark
Yakapark, formed by the nature of human labour and creativity, is a unique
recreation spot where you will experience memorable moments in a mysterious
atmosphere with bird sings and sound of water. It can easily be accessed
via 2 km road from Yaka Village.
Göcek
It is 30 km far from Fethiye on Fethiye-Muğla highway. Having an appearance
of a small charming fisherman town, Göcek has recently become one
of the important centres of yacht tourism. Besides its natural harbour,
it is a unique tourism heaven with its numerous islands and bays, ruin
places and pine forested hills. The town with its marina and increased
number of modern facilities, is at a distance of 20 km from Dalaman Airport.
Islands
Because of being one the important resort places of Blue Voyagers, the
region is named as ‘Inside the Darkness’ by fishermen. It is
consisted of islands and Kapıdağı Peninsula adorned with
numerous beautiful bays. Yassıca Islands, Hamam Bay, Kurşunlu
Bay, Yavansu, Bedri RahmiBay, Tersane Island, Göbün Bay, Boynuzbükü,
Göcek Island, Domuz Island, Zeytin Island, Kızıl Island,
reached via daily tours from Fethiye and Göcek, are also named as "12
Islands" within the region.
Oyuktepe Bays
Besides two big holiday villages of the district, there are also natural
bays namely Mempaşa, Küçük Samanlık, Boncuklu,
Kuleli, Aksazlar, Akvaryum, Turunç Pınarı on the peninsula
to where local people have daily tours.
Katrancı Bay
It is 17 km far from Fethiye on Muğla-Fethiye highway.
With its frequent pine trees stretching to the sea, the bay displays a
beautiful harmony of blue and green. In the bay, there is a forest resting
area offering the services of car park, buffet, shower cabinet and toilet.
It is an ideal excursion place and a camping area with tent sites. Günlük (Küçük Kargı):
The bay is at a distance of 18 km from Fethiye on the Muğla highway,
and is ornamented with rarely seen sweetgum trees having a nice smell.
The daily excretion of sweetgum trees is used in the treatment of itchiness,
asthma, bronchitis, ulcer and gastric diseases. It is also used in the
industry of perfumery.
Çalış Beach
Being one of the popular places of the district in respect of tourism, Çalış Beach
is 5 km from the district centre, opposite of the Şovalye Island.
Along the 4 km long beach, there are hotels, boarding-houses, camp sites
and restaurants. The Beach is well known as one of the incubation areas
of the sea turtles, Caretta Carettas. It is also one of the favourite places
to view the sunset and play water sports.
Hisarönü - Ovacık
These two typical Turkish villages in Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon)
have recently become shopping and entertainment centres providing accommodation.
At present, these villages near draw the attention of especially foreign
tourists.
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