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During
the Lycian period the town was called Telmessos, meaning
the land of lights, where the torrent of civilizations
created in the time tunnel and gliding from inaccessible
summits of wild Taurus Mountains meet the foamy blue
waters of the Mediterranean. Fethiye transformed from an
ancient port to a relaxing beach side heaven.
Fethiye lies on a semicircular bay protected by a ring of twelve islands.
However it has kept its Turkish character with a host of
bazaars, shops and restaurants, with red tiled roofs in
picturesque, cobbled back streets, where you will find
men playing a game of backgammon in the shade, or
offering you a cup of refreshing apple tea whilst
explaining the history of the famous Turkish carpets.
There are plenty of restaurants, bars, cafes and
nightclubs along with the markets, banks, cash points,
chemists and doctors in the resort. With its majestic
mountain scenery and superb, island-strewn bay, modern
Fethiye is a lively town which thrives on a growing
tourist industry, while the atmosphere in the
picturesque old quarter is surprisingly laid back,
reminiscent of a traditional fishing village. Nearby are
Oludeniz, Turkey’s most celebrated beach, and Cold and
Hot Bay - the name just about sums up the experience,
for the water on the surface can be cool - almost chilly
- but dive half a metre |