03-Fethiye

             

Tiptoptrips.com is a part of Arbektravel. Daily Tours and Airport Transfer provider. FETHIYE AREA; Fethiye is a beautiful harbour town on the relatively tranquil south-western coast of Turkey – often referred to as the Turquoise coast. The title is particularly apt for this part of the coast. The first glimpse of the different shades of blue of the cool waters of the Mediterranean are some of the most stunning in Turkey. The area is full wonderful history, beautiful beaches and hidden coves. First time and returning visitors to Fethiye will always find something to do or see. Expat Community Fethiye is popular with many international tourists, but predominantly the British. The area has a large all-year-round expect community living in Ovacik, Tasyaka, Deliktas and Calis. The more remote areas of Yaniklar, Kemer and Uzumlu – villas on the outskirts of town – also have a large expat presence. Beaches Many people know of the famous beach resort of Oludeniz with its stunning Blue Lagoon and Calis beach famous for its spectacular sunsets. However, these are just two of the beaches in the region. Kidrak beach, also known as Paradise beach, a little further around the bay from Oludeniz, is a little-known beach almost unspoilt by mass tourism, a peaceful haven during the week but a little busier with locals at the weekends. Gemiler beach is another beautiful spot. Take the road through Kayakoy ghost village and follow the long and winding mountain road, you will no doubt stop halfway down as you will be amazed at the views looking over towards St. Nicholas Island and the Faralya area. Once down at the beach there is a café serving snacks and drinks and plenty of watersports available. The beach is quite pebbly so mind the rocks as you enter the water, but it is a sublime place to visit. Fethiye Shopping The Tuesday market is a perfect place to find a bargain. Right in the centre of Fethiye, every Tuesday there is a very busy market, selling an array of goods, with a huge selection of locally grown fruit and vegetables, leather goods, dried herbs, spices and clothing. There is also a shopping mall located in the Tasyaka area. A modern two-floor centre, with designer shops, shoe shops, supermarket and a food hall with a selection of fast food outlets. The old town of Paspatur is a lovely shopping experience, with traditional style shops lining the alleyways selling handmade rugs, Turkish ceramics, beautiful glass mosaic lamps and an abundance of other traditional Turkish goods. Ancient Sites Fethiye is awash with history and there are so many wonderful historical sights to visit and explore. A visit to Kayakoy, also known as the Ghost village, is a must. It takes around 30 minutes on the local Dolmus from Fethiye. There is a small fee to enter the site of the Greek ruins, but it’s worth it to see the fantastic sites of the old churches, school and around 500 abandoned houses. When you are done exploring, you can pop into one of the restaurants for a traditional Gozleme (savoury stuffed pancake), or a nice cold beer and swim in one of the pools. Another fantastic site to visit is the Lycian Rock Tombs, which are carved into the cliffs overlooking the bay of Fethiye. It is a bit of an uphill climb but well worth it even if it is just for the amazing views over Fethiye. Eating Out An evening out in Fethiye should be on your to-do list on your visit to the area. The local fish market in the centre of the town is an experience you will never forget. Set in an enclosed square with central stalls selling almost every type of fish you could wish for. Choose your fish and then decide which of the restaurants you would like to eat in. The fish monger will prepare your fish ready to cook and it will be delivered to your table freshly cooked and served with salad, a plate of mixed Meze and soft fresh bread. The national drink of Raki is also a brilliant complement the fish. It's rather like Pernod or the Greek Ouzo, usually mixed with water. It’s quite potent so probably not a good idea to If you are not a fish lover, take a walk along the harbour, where you will find an array of fine waterfront restaurants offering a wide variety of dishes from steaks to traditional Turkish dishes. This part of town really is a beautiful setting, for a nice romantic dinner for two as you watch the amazing sunsets and the town’s lights glistening across the water. Nightlife Most of Fethiye’s nightlife is centred on the old town of Paspatur, with a strip of bars and nightclubs, mostly frequented by locals. The strip gets very busy later in the evening with seating areas lining the street and live music playing - the atmosphere is electric. Hisaronu is another great place for nightlife, though more tourist orientated, with an abundance of bars and nightclubs. The bars tend to play more international music and are tending to have more live music shows in recent years, rather than the old favourite Karaoke. The nightclubs are open to the early hours, and play a good mix of Turkish and international music, quite often with well-known DJ’s visiting for the evening.

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