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Fethiye is a Mediterranean town of unique beauty with its climate,
natural attractions, cultural heritage and fertile soil. As you get better acquainted
with the town and its environs with numerous bays of various sizes, the coast line,
islands, mountains, ruins of antique cities, interesting cultural mosaics and warm-hearted
people, you will feel yourself transported to another world of fascinating colours.
Some define Fethiye as an agricultural
centre due to its fertile soil, fruit and vegetable cultivation in hot-houses, production
of grains and industrial plants. Some others name the town as a prospering centre
of tourism with accommodation facilities, beaches, islands and bays. Actually,
Fethiye deserves to be considered as a “place to live” with
its 9.000 kinds of flora, its historical background from antique Lycian
period to the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires, many-collared cultures
living in peace and brotherhood over centuries, the ever-present sun in 300
days of a year and the fundamental facilities for a modern life-style.
Agriculture is the largest source of income in the economy
of Fethiye as the climatic conditions are ideal in the region.
In green houses and on the farms, tomatoes are the major agricultural product. Tourism
is the second major economical source. Considering the indirect contribution of
this field to other sectors, it is feasible to state that tourism plays just as
important a role as agriculture. The town is abundant with opportunities for new
investments and projects in the fields of popular mass tourism and alternative eco
- tourism activities, which is the major factor in the continuous development of
this sector. Other prominent sources of income in Fethiye, besides
tourism, commerce and agriculture, can be listed as follows: forestry, cattle-raising,
fishing, bee-raising and mining. The chromium veins around Gocek are considered
as the fourth largest reserve in the world.
Throughout history, Fethiye has been
a growing city, enriched by traces of settlements around this port of call. At present,
while projects are drawn up to protect the historical and cultural heritage, renovation
efforts are carried out, in line with the development of a modern city, in infrastructure,
transportation, education, health and other social services. Fethiye
is proud to have acquired almost all the fundamental facilities of a modern city,
continuously endeavouring to improve and attain even more.
Geography & Climate
The south-western end of the Taurus Mountains covered
by pine trees surrounds Fethiye. The altitude of these mountains
reaches 2.000 meters. Even in summer months, it is possible to see snow on high
hilltops beyond the pine forests. However, the Fethiye Plain and
the settlement are subject to typical Mediterranean climate. In hot summer days
the temperature averages at 30 degrees centigrade. During warm and rather rainy
winter days it is around 12 degrees centigrade. The seawater is never below 17 degrees
centigrade. The average temperature of seawater in summer months is 23 degrees centigrade.
In addition to pine trees, the rich flora along the slopes ranging from thyme to
sage, from citrus fruits to liquidiamber oriantalis / incense
trees add to the beauty of Fethiye... The incense trees covering
approximately an area of 100 hectares also give rise to camping and picnic sites.
The resinous oil of the incense trees is used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products
while the dried barks have served as incense since the Ancient Period.
Oludeniz
The Oludeniz Lagoon and the Belcekiz Beach are known as
“the blue paradise” all over the world due to their natural beauty.
Oludeniz is 14 km. far from the center of Fethiye and has a significant
status in national tourism with its modern and colourful holiday villages, hotels,
boarding houses and camping sites.

Babadag, rising immediately
behind Oludeniz is included in the list of “World Heritage” of UNESCO
with its rich flora. Recently one of the most popular activities is paragliding
from babadag to Oludeniz. babadag is recognized all over the world as one of
the few places most suited for this sport as far as the take-off and landing facilities
are concerned.
Ovacik Village: Ovacik is a delightful holiday centre located 4
kilometres from Oludeniz on the Fethiye road. Cool breezes and
beautiful mountain views enchant guests staying at hotels, boarding houses and holiday
villages. Located at the foot of Babadag Mountain, there is always a refreshing
offshore breeze, even during the hottest days of summer.
Hisaronu Village: Hisaronu Resort is
between Ovacik and Oludeniz. Hotels, restaurants, bars, shopping centres and the
other activities offer tourists a very busy, exciting and colourful time. Easy transportation
to Fethiye and Oludeniz is provided by a minibus (dolmus). It takes
only 5 minutes to Oludeniz and 20 minutes to Fethiye from Hisaronu
and Ovacik.
Calis Beach: The Calis Beach, which is at a distance of 5 km. from
the centre of Fethiye, is one of the prominent regions of accommodation
and entertainment. It is opposite the Sövalye Island, which may be deemed as
the entrance to the Port of Fethiye. In addition to Municipality
buses and dolmus, Calis Beach can be reached with small dolmus boats by sea, which
offer great facilities to holidaymakers. The cool evenings of hot summer days
is a privilege of those choosing to spend their holidays at Calis.
The shoreline of Calis, which is 6 km. long, is also
a significant reproduction area for Caretta-Carettas existing in the Mediterranean
for 95 million years. The eggs laid by Carettas into the sandy beach at nights in
the months of May through September are continuously watched and protected by volunteers
of nature and other organizations concerned.
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