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Sultans
Aqua City: Yes it's small but it is perfectly formed - the
water park, located a couple of hundred metres from the main traffic
lights in Calis centre. Great fun with friendly staff, planned
events through the day and happy hours for ice creams, drinks
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Fethiye
Rock Tombs - Set into the rock face overlooking Fethiye are
the exquisitely carved rock tombs - once the final resting place
of the great local Lycians (some 2,500 years ago). Well worth
a walk once you have taken the boat over to Fethiye. |
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Island Boat Trip: Extremely relaxing and excellent value for
money - the boat trips tour the bay's islands with plenty of swimming
and snorkelling stops. You can book them in Fethiye where the
water taxi docks or in Calis at any of the tour shops. |
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Kaya
Koy ("Ghost Town") - looking down across the Kaya
Valley is the eerie abandoned Kaya village - once a Greek settlement
of several thousands, until the repatriation of Greeks & Turks
in 1923. You can walk through the streets visit the old Greek
Orthodox church. |
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Olu
Deniz Beach: Possibly the most famous photograph from the
entire area - the Blue Lagoon of Olu Deniz. Voted one of the World's
best beaches time and time again, and you will be within half
an hour of it if you stay in Calis. Don't miss it - you can go
by dolmus to Fethiye and change for the Olu Deniz bus and it will
be cheap & easy... |
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Saklikent
Gorge: Often part of a day trip that includes Tlos (below)
and Yakapark, Saklikent is a gorge only discovered in relatively
recent times - caused by seismic activity the gorge is a terrific
experience to walk along (and cooling!). A wonderful naturally
caused waterway that is only around 40 minutes from Calis. |
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Tlos:
Once an important area of the ancient land of Lycia, Tlos is one
of the many historical treasures of this part of the World. In
one small area, Tlos Fort, rock tombs, the Roman ampitheatre,
stadium and Roman bath remains and much more. Tlos was once one
of the most powerful cities of Lycia. |
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Patara
& Patara Beach: Both are good reasons to visit - Patara
was once a major port of Lycia - and most famously the birthplace
of St. Nicholas - offers extensive Roman remains and this incredible
beach - 18km of soft white sand. Important tip: Take a parasol
- in high summer it is a sun trap and there is next to no shade! |
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Island
of Rhodes: Rhodes is less than two hours from Fethiye - on
rare occasions you can see the twinkle of evening lights of the
island from Calis promenade - and a hydrofoil runs in season for
day trips. You can visit the famous Old Town, the lovely beaches
of Rhodes Town and enjoy what is a lovely way to spend a day.
Oh, and grab a bit more duty free! |
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Also
see the comprehensive tourist guide to local things to see section
at the Fethiye Visitor Information website:
Fethiye - Places to Visit at www.fethiye.co.uk |