The western
mediterranean coast is popularly known from the
colour of the sea as the Turquoise Coast.
It is indisputably, one of the most beautiful
streches of coastline anywhere in Turkey, with
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A bustling market town
set in a serene, island-studded bay with a turquoise
sea and a mountainous backdrop, Fethiye is one of
the most attractive resorts on the Mediterranean
coast. With quiet bars and cafes alining the
picturesque harbourfront, this naturally protected
bay is a drop-by place for all yacht crews.
Fethiye is still very much Turkish in character and
stays open all year round. It also hosts the largest
weekly authentic market in southwest Turkey where
locally grown fruit and vegetables can be purchased |
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Çalış beach, located
2,5 miles (4 km) from Fethiye is an informal
relaxing resort with 3,7 miles (6 km) of sparkling
sea and shingle coastline and a constant sea breeze.
With stunning mountainous views across the bay and
magificent romantic sunsets, Calış is an uncrowded
yet popular place for foreigners to buy property |
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These two beautiful
villages are set high into cool pine clad mountains
and offer fantastic views across the surrounding
hills and green valleys. Situated 4km from Olu deniz
and only a 10 minute ride away from Fethiye, this
friendly resort really does have something to offer
everyone. Hisaronu, being a livelier resort than
Ovacik, attracts many people year after year because
of the relaxing atmosphere and the welcoming
hospitality provided by the locals.
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Oludeniz, famous for
its magnificent beach and turquoise seas, is the
ideal place for swimming, sun bathing and relaxing
as the waters here are warm and calm. The beautiful
lagoon at Oludeniz, sheltered from the sea by
steeply forested hills, has recently been designated
a conservation area and so any new developments are
strictly controlled. Enjoy a drink on one of the
roof-top terraces alining the seafront or stroll
amoung the colourful shops and restaurants.
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Kaya koy, an old
deserted greek village situated 7km south of
Fethiye, was abandoned when its Greek inhabitants
were expelled in 1923 after the War of Independence.
The locals live amoung the 100s of ruins in this
small picturesque village. Some of the stone houses
here are available for renovation and so make for an
unusual but interesting place to live.
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