Considered one of the most attractive seaside resorts in Turkey, Fethiye is particularly popular with local and foreign vacationers. This small town has a wide range of points of interest including its beaches, old buildings, the remains of its past and its harbor. The place seems like a little corner of paradise for lovers of swimming or any other nautical activity.
Fethiye, a captivating city
Fethiye is a charming town located in the province of Mugla, near Antalya, in Turkey. In ancient times, the town was called Telmessos. In honor of the famous pilot Fetih Bey, the city took the name Fethiye at the beginning of the 20th century. As for its port, it is a must for those who love walks by the side of the boat. Your stroll will take you to the ruins of a fortress built by the knights of Rhodes. Don't miss a visit to the town and its fish market. Your girls' getaway will take you to Lycian tombs carved into the cliff in the shape of the facades of ancient buildings. The tomb of Amyntas, dating from the 4th century BC, is a must-see.
Unspoiled authenticity
While history enthusiasts lose themselves in the city, water sports enthusiasts are invited to head to the marina overlooking a magnificent bay with numerous islands. If you want to reach its most beautiful beaches, consider a yacht charter in Fethiye. You will thus be able to easily reach the beaches of Fethiye, renowned for their beauty, such as Calis, 4 km west of the city, and the Blue Lagoon, a splendid sandy beach also known as Ölüdeniz. ölüdeniz will delight lovers of swimming and diving. A protected site, OluDeniz Bay has retained its authenticity. Given the natural location of Fethiye harbor, you will come across many pleasure boats and vacationers sharing the same passion for the sea. You will be able to share your experiences and listen to the praises of the most beautiful sites in the region, such as OluDeniz and its butterfly valley or the Saklikent Gorges, where beautiful big trout await you.
The Gulf of Fethiye is a true paradise for sailors, who will find dozens of anchorages, each more charming than the last, along its rugged coastline or in the islets that dot it.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 934 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $21,557 |
Minimum weekly price | $1,221 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |