About The Turquoise Coasts
Including Göcek , Çalis, Fethiye, Üzümlü, Hisarönü, and Ölüdeniz

The road to Fethiye winds up and down hills through a heavily forested region that offers occasional glimpses of the sea and an islet or two basking in total seclusion. The Gulf of Gocek and its friendly marina is one of the Mediterranean's best sailing spots. Dotted with islands and indented with many coves, its land and seascapes are irresistible. The ruins of Arymaxa, an ancient city at the southern tip of the gulf, lie at the edge of the azure waters. Opposite, on Tersane Island, stand Byzantine ruins, including those of the ancient shipyards.

The popular resort Fethiye, 135 km southeast of Marmaris, boasts an important marina at the head of a beautiful bay strewn with islands. A hill crowned by the ruins of the crusader fortress built by the Knights of Rhodes overlooks the little port. Above the town, (called Telmessos in antiquity), numerous Lycian rock tombs, reproducing the facades of ancient buildings, were cut into the cliff face. The Tomb of Amyntas, which probably dates from the fourth century B.C. is the most remarkable.

Swimmers head for the popular Calis Beach, four kilometres west of town, or to Sovalye Island, opposite the harbour, which blazes with flowers in the spring.

The road to Belcegiz Bay takes you through the mountains where cosy guesthouses cater to those seeking mountain scenery. Ocakkoy is the mountain village that is a must see, stay in one of the lovely guesthouses, and enjoy the numerous trekking possibilities. Hisaronu, also in the mountains, has very nice hotels. 4 km from Hisaronu, Kayakoy is a picturesque ghost town of old houses and churches - all empty. Explore the bay and the beautiful Blue Lagoon, Oludeniz, where the calm, crystal clear water is ideal for swimming and other water sports. The Blue Lagoon is one of the best places in the world to do absolutely nothing except soak up the sun amid stunning natural surroundings. At Mt. Baba (1,969 m), you can paraglide into the Blue Lagoon. For those who prefer accommodation facilities, Belcegiz beach is recommended. Intoxicating scenery surrounds Kidirak's beach and shady park. On Gemile Island (St Nicholas's Island), Byzantine ruins lie tucked among the pines. South of Kidirak beach, Koturumsu Bay is reachable only by boat. Beyond the idyllic beach, a forest, waterfalls and a valley filled with hundreds of varieties of butterflies await the explorer. High in the mountains above Fethiye rushing torrents cut a narrow gorge through the mountains, creating Saklikent (Hidden City). A cool refuge on hot summer days, Saklikent is a favourite picnic spot, with rustic restaurants serving delectable fresh trout. 36 km south of Fethiye, Yakakoy is the oldest city in the Lycian region. The home of the Lycian Hero Bellerophon, visitors can see the remains of a castle, agora, necropolis, theatre, Roman baths and a good view of Esen Valley. Pinara, 49 km south of Fethiye, is another ancient mountain city; it is ideal for trekking and visitors can see the remains of a theatre, agora, rock tomb, baths and ancient brothels.

About 65 km from Fethiye, to the southeast, near Kinik, are the ruins of Xanthos, an important Lycian capital in a splendid natural setting. Letoon, nearby, was formerly an important religious cult centre where three temples dedicated to Leto, Artemis and Apollo stood in ancient times.

The Climate in the Turquoise Coast Area

The table below shows the historic average maximum and minimum temperatures for the Turquoise Coast Area

Month

Avg.High

Avg.Low

January

15.6°C

 4.9°C

February

16.3°C

 5.4°C

March

18.6°C

 6.8°C

April

22.0°C

 9.4°C

May

26.1°C

12.7°C

June

30.9°C

16.1°C

July

34.0°C

18.7°C

August

34.0°C

18.6°C

September

31.1°C

15.8°C

October

26.1°C

12.3°C

November

21.0°C

 8.6°C

December

17.1°C

 6.3°C