Fethiye is located at the junction of the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and different sources attribute to it a different coastline. There is a lot of greenery here. Pomegranate, orange and tangerine trees, palms and other attributes of southern latitudes. Very beautiful coastline with intricate patterns of coves and canyons along the coast. And the locals complemented the surrounding landscape with pleasant architecture. A wide sandy spit goes far into the sea, creating a bay closed from winds and currents, allowing you to preserve a kind of mild climatic oasis, where, if you wish, you can swim even in the winter season. This wide peninsula beach of clean sand is called Turtle Island (or Cleopatra Beach) because of the location of the Caretta Caretta sea turtles. This area of ​​Turkey is popular for yachting. There are no beaches within the city limits. However, the city embankment allows you to enjoy the most beautiful landscapes. The most popular beaches are Calis and Oludeniz with the famous Blue Lagoon, similar to the beaches of the Caribbean Sea – a kind of symbol of the Turkish coast, stretching north and south from the city limits. The city is full of entertainment life – restaurants that prepare various Turkish delicacies, clubs, sailing trips along the coast or to the islands, diving, paragliding, which will allow you to admire the Blue Lagoon Oludeniz from a bird’s eye view. Be sure to visit the Valley of the Butterflies.

Saklikent gorge is deservedly included in the lists of the most interesting places in the region, enchanting with the beauty of the canyon, located about 45 km from Fethiye – it is also recommended for visiting.
Public transport is well developed in Fethiye, the main type of which is route taxis, or dolmushi. From hotels and residential complexes, you can easily reach both the city center and any beach by public transport. Renting a small car will cost you from 15 euros per day. The summer weather in Fethiye is hot, but the climate in the resort is somewhat milder than in neighboring Antalya. Due to the proximity of the mountains, here it is a little – by 2 degrees – but cooler. And the humidity is less. The presence of a bay in Oludeniz contributes to a longer beach season. It can be said to be the longest season on the entire Turkish coast. The water in it warms up and even in November the water temperature is comfortable for swimming. The season begins in May. The beaches are sandy, sandy-pebble and pebble. A distinctive feature is the long beach season.

Property prices are reasonable and affordable. The most popular for purchase are villas, apartments in villas (townhouses), both separately located and in complexes.