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Hamam, or
Turkish bath - surely an unforgettable part of your holiday and the
massage is the best part. On the marble slab the guest will receive a
pummeling from head to toe, let the expert scrub of all those dead
cells, relax again, and then drift away while the masseur straightens
out all those knots and tense bits. All you have to do then
is to wash your hair and put on loads of sun cream before emerging. |
| This famous
boat tour which takes you
around the bay of Fethiye includes 5 stops - bays & islands
with clean,
clear water to swim & snorkel in. Stops can include Cleopatra's
Bath,
Gobun & Pine bays, Dockyard, Flat, Katranci & Gocek
Islands. They
moor as often as possible so that you can explore the ruins found on
many
of Fethiye's bays & islands. |
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You'll sail
from Olu Deniz around the
local coast with stops for swimming, diving and exploring ashore. Stops
include St Nicholas Island and Butterfly Valley. Lunch is freshly
cooked
and served on board. The boat has a sun deck bar and toilet and a
transfer
service is provided. A must for sun worshippers. |
| It's a place
difficult to reach, but,
once you are there, the sight of millions and millions of butterflies
all
over the rocks, tree trunks and leaves is so spectacular it is not to
be
missed. At first, you are unaware of this phenomenon, you may come to
think
that this is part of the natural flora; but then, a slight movement or
a flickering sound would cover the sky in a second, the whole valley
would
come alive with butterflies. |
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The overnight
cruise allows you to see sunset and sunrise at sea, enjoy 3 meals on
board your yacht (including a
seafood supper) and swim and snorkel. |
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sea for 3 days or more and be thoroughly spoilt? You will sail the
local coastline stopping for meals, swimming etc. Everything is laid on
for you. All cabins have private facilities and meals are all prepared
on board. For total relaxation it's hard to
beat. |
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A
trip to Ephesus, an important city of antiquity, is one of the
highlights of any visit to Turkey. The
city, with its many splendid buildings including the library of Celsus,
was
dedicated to Artemis whose temple was one of the seven wonders of the
world. You will travel cross country to Pamukkale, and stay overnight. Dinner is served in your hotel, which boasts a large swimming pool as well as a thermal pool, and a belly dance show is provided for your entertainment. A guided tour of Pamukkale and Hieropolis is provided on the second day. |
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| For the
energetic. The Lycian Way is a series of connected trekking routes that
has been rated by The Sunday Times as one of the 10 best walks in the
world. The routes take you through cool pine and cedar forests and
traditional mountain villages where life has largely remained unchanged
for centuries. Transfers and packed lunches are provided. |
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A good way to
visit historical sites and drive through the beautiful Taurus
Mountains. The route may take you towards Saklikent, the hidden canyon
and through the pine and cedar forests. After lunch the route will
follow the river Xanthos to explore the Lycian Capitol before heading
off to Patara and Turkeys longest sandy beach where you can enjoy a
swim or soak up the sun. |
| For the more
adventurous the Dalaman river will lead you on an unforgettable fun
filled day, with its white waters
and natural beauty. The trips generally begin at the White Bridge along
the cool rivers. One company that books these tours is Real Tours and
they
can be found in Fethiye. |
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This lovely
village is 30 km away from Fethiye. Gocek has the appearance of a
picturesque fishing village, which has become an important centre for
the yachting/sailing set. You can relax here and enjoy a lunch in one
of the many restaurants and bars. You can get there either by Dolmus
from Fethiye or try one of the boats in the harbour. |
| Saklikent is
located on the slope of Akdag, in rocks along the Fethiye-Antalya
highway. The entrance is a 328 feet
long (100m) canyon, formed through the centuries by melting snow. The
wooden
walkway is fastened to the rocks by iron bars driven into the rocks.
Once
inside, waters gushing out from the rock sand forming a stream at zero
altitude
will welcome you. Saklikent is 31 miles (50 km) from Fethiye. |
| Dalyan is about 1 hour from Fethiye. At Dalyan you can visit the famous mud bath and sulphur springs. The mud baths are said to remedy rheumatism as well as cleanse and beautify the skin. At Dalyan you will visit the Sultaniye thermal bath where the water is 40 degrees centigrade. After that, you can go back to town centre and have lunch. After lunch, your boat will take you to the Iztuzu Beach (The Turtle Beach). This beach is one of the rare beaches of the world where the Marine Turtles come and nest. The one side of this beach is the river (fresh water), and the other side is the Sea (salty water). Also the Carian Rock Tombs which welcome you as you enter the town, are really amazing, a must for a day trip. | |
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You soar
through the sky after launching under your canopy that acts as a rigid
wing and the experience can last
up to 50 minutes. The experienced pilot fly's with you in tandem taking
pictures and viewing the breathtaking scenery. An experience not to be
missed. |
| There are
several companies that can take you diving and most are situated on the
harbour in Fethiye. A day trip will include two dives, fresh cooked
lunch and time to relax on the luxury dive boat. This is one for all
the family even if you don't dive, snorkels and fins are provided for
all members of the family to join in. |
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| Spend a day
canoeing down the Xanthos
River, through Patara National Park, an area of outstanding natural
beauty.
The river flows from the mountain springs that emerge from the
Saklikent
Gorge and ends at Patara. Experienced professional guides will help you
get the most from your day. |
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This is a
fantastic way to see the scenery, history and wildlife in this stunning
area. The horses are pure bred Austrian Halflingers, which are
universally recognized as the best trekking ponies. The ride takes in
18 km of sandy beach and the ancient Lycian city of Patara. Use of
helmets, refreshments and insurance are included. |