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The most photographed beach in Turkey, OluDeniz. Just 10 minutes dolmus ride from the apartments.
The spectacular views over Fethiye from The Sundial hotel and restaurant.
Kidrak beach in July. Avoid the tourists, this beach is easily accessible from OluDeniz. Never crowded.
A real gem !!
Take a trip on the Dalayan River Cruise. Lots to see and do...excellent value trip...a must first time
visitors to this area of Turkey.
The Twelve Island Cruise. A great day out around the Fethiye - Gocek coastline.
Take a short Dolmus ride to Kaya Koy (The Ghost Village). Explore the ruins. Climb up to the top of
the village and take in the coastal views.
For those daredevils amoungst you...try the Microlites !!!
Tis the season to be jolly !!!! Magnolia festive decorations.
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Paragliding off Babadag Mountain is listed on the BBC's '100 things to do before you die'. Not for the
faint hearted though !!
Fethiye Harbour, the perfect place to eat and take in the beauty of Fethiye.
Pete and Jo on OluDeniz Beach in January !!!!
The Dalayan rock tombs.
Plenty of time to sunbathe, take in the stunning coastline, and have fun with your fellow passengers.
The Istanbul Restaurant in Kaya. Relaxed atmoshere...superb food, excellent value.
..or those who can do without the adrenalin rush...hire a boat for the day and explore this amazing coastline.
Who said Santa wouldn't come to Turkey?
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A cold beer and a great sunset...what more could you ask for.
If you're feeling really energetic, a hike up Babadag will take your take your breath away.....literally !!!!
All the fun of Hisaronu, with its multitude of restaurants, bars and shops. Never a dull moment !!!
The Dalyan mud baths...makes you look 10 years younger...or so they say.
Your boat stops to allow you to dive into the clear blue waters. A fantastic, chill out day.
The owner, and our good friend Engin will look after you and even offers a free pick up and return service
from the apartments.
Tandem Microlite flights.
Champagne and Christmas cake at the Lagoon at Oludeniz, Christmas morning 2008.
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