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Fethiye is a port city, and district, on Turkey's southwestern Turquoise Coast. It's known for its natural harbor, blue waters and numerous rock tombs including the 4th-century B.C. Tomb of Amyntas, carved into a bluff overlooking the city. Near-shore islands are popular for day trips by boat. In the south, the beach at Ölüdeniz is sheltered by a lagoon, and Butterfly Valley is a designated nature reserve.

Fethiye isn't just about the beaches! It's a very interesting destination in the heart of the Turkish Riviera with a lot of history to tell. It has incredible trails you can hike, charming historic centers, beaches that are just perfect for a dip on warmer days and even natural parks with fun hiking trails.

 

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