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Oludeniz

Oludeniz, one of Turkey’s most iconic destinations, is a stunning beach town located just 14 kilometers from Fethiye. Known for its calm, turquoise waters and fine white sand, it’s often referred to as “Dead Sea,” a name that highlights its tranquil, calm waters that remain still even in the windiest weather. Surrounded by the majestic Babadag Mountain and lush forests, Oludeniz is a paradise for both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're looking to sunbathe, swim, or take part in water sports, Oludeniz offers an idyllic setting for your holiday in Fethiye.

Oludeniz Tours & Excursions

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Fethiye: Butterfly Valley Boat Trip with Optional Pickup

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Fethiye Paragliding Experience: Glide Over Blue Lagoon

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€90
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Fethiye Tandem Paragliding Experience With Hotel Transfer

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€100
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Fethiye Camel Riding: Experience Nature

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€40
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Paragliding Over Fethiye: A Thrill in the Skies

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€240
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The Basics

Oludeniz features several distinct areas, including Blue Lagoon, the most famous part of the beach, which is a protected national park. The lagoon’s crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and relaxing by the shore. The Oludeniz Beach offers plenty of space for sunbathing and is lined with cafes and restaurants, ideal for a refreshing drink. For adventure enthusiasts, Oludeniz is renowned for paragliding. You can launch from the nearby Babadag Mountain, one of the top paragliding spots globally, offering breathtaking views of the lagoon and coastline. The area is also great for kayaking, sailing, and snorkeling.

 

Things to Know Before You Go

Before heading to Oludeniz, remember that the main beach is part of a protected area, so there may be an entry fee for access to the Blue Lagoon section. There are plenty of sunbeds and umbrellas available, but you may need to rent them during busy seasons. If you're planning to paraglide, ensure you book with a licensed operator, as the area is highly regulated for safety. Although Oludeniz is beautiful year-round, it can get crowded, especially in the summer, so plan accordingly for a more peaceful visit. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as the sun can be quite strong.

 

How to Get There

Getting to Oludeniz from Fethiye is easy and takes only about 20 minutes by car or taxi. The route is well-marked, and the drive offers scenic views of the coastline. Alternatively, you can take a dolmus (minibus) from Fethiye, which is a convenient and affordable option. The buses run frequently and will drop you off near the beach. If you’re not keen on driving, you can also rent a scooter or bike for a more flexible travel experience. Once you arrive, the Blue Lagoon area is just a short walk from the main beach.

 

When to Get There

The best time to visit Oludeniz is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is warm, but not too hot, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and outdoor activities. The summer months, especially July and August, are the peak season, so expect larger crowds. If you prefer a quieter experience, visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Paragliding is available year-round, but for the most ideal conditions, aim to visit during the calmer spring and autumn months.

Day Trips from Fethiye

Oludeniz is an excellent day trip destination from Fethiye. In addition to lounging on the beach and swimming in the lagoon, visitors can try paragliding from Babadag Mountain for a truly unforgettable experience. Another popular option is to take a boat trip to explore nearby beaches, islands, and hidden coves. You can also visit Kabak Bay or Butterfly Valley, both of which are just a short boat ride away. A visit to Oludeniz offers a full day of relaxation and adventure, and it's an easy and enjoyable escape from the hustle and bustle of Fethiye.