Planning to charter a private yacht for your next holidays? If Turkey is your yacht holiday destination, then you won’t want to miss one of the most photographed beach in the Turkish Mediterranean. Many travelers discover this amazing place with a gulet cruise in Turkey. Oludeniz is in the Fethiye, Turkey region. Oludeniz, when translated literally means ‘dead sea’. This comes from having calm waters even while there are storms. Otherwise known as the blue lagoon, Oludeniz is a small village resort that attracts thousands of visitors each year from around the world.
If you are embarking from Fethiye on your yacht charter holiday, Oludeniz is only 14 km from Fethiye by land and one of the magnificent places that your Turkish gulet charter drops anchor for a swim and visit. While your are there, you may be tempted to participate in an exciting paragliding experience off Mt. Babadag.
Babadag, Oludeniz, and Fethiye are all in Turkey’s Mugla Province, and are noted for their natural beauty and famous tourist attractions.
Babadag has become known as one of the top paragliding destinations in the world. The takeoff point on Babadag Mountain provides beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, including the Mediterranean Sea’s turquoise waves and the neighboring Oludeniz.
The Blue Lagoon, an elegant harbor with crystal-clear blue waters and a sandy beach, is famed in Oludeniz. It’s a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports.
Butterfly Valley, accessible by boat from Oludeniz is a secluded beach surrounded by rocky cliffs. It is named after the numerous butterfly species that may be seen in the nearby.
Fethiye has a rich history, and visitors can learn about it by visiting historical places like the Lycian Rock Tombs and the Fethiye Museum. The Fethiye Marina is a lively location with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and stores.
The Old Town (Paspatur) is famous for its winding lanes, attractive architecture, and lively market. Fethiye is a popular starting place for boat tours and cruises since it serves as a gateway to the Twelve Islands and the Göcek Islands.
These locations are part of an outstanding area in Turkey that impresses visitors with a combination of natural beauty, adventure activities, and historical sites. Whether you want to paraglide from Babadag, relax on the beaches of Oludeniz, or discover the ancient charm of Fethiye, the region has something for everyone.