Both the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts have a typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers, with temperature often rising above 30ºC (86ºF) in July and August.
Showers are unlikely in the summer months, but the rainfall is quite high in winter.
Lies at the heart of South West coast of Turkey, the area is known as "the Turquoise Coast" of Turkey - most probably due to it`s incredibly blue waters and sun drenched beaches.
Distances from Oludeniz to:
Dalaman - 54 km,Bodrum - 350 km,Marmaris - 154 km,Dalyan - 55 km,Gocek - 28 km,Fethiye 14km
Ovacik/Hisaronu - 5 km,Kalkan - 70 km,Kas - 90 km,Antalya - 210 km
Oludeniz Beach
is surely one of the best beaches in the world.
Such clean warm turquoise waters, countless shades of blue, perfect white shingle sand and nothing but sunshine for most of the year
Kidrak (Paradise) Beach
Only 2 km away from Oludeniz - can be reached with half an hour walk - is much more secluded and quiter than Oludeniz.
Butterfly Valley Beach
Can only be reached from Oludeniz by boat - there is basic accommodation on the beach - tents and tepees - and a small restautant.
Kabak Beach - one of the most secluded and remote beaches in the area can be reached by car or by boat from Oludeniz. There is a campsite on the beach providing basic accommodation.
Gemiler Beach
Is just opposite of the St Nicholas Island which is worth visiting for it`s history. There are several simple fish restaurants serving fresh fish dishes. It`s a perfect day tour from Oludeniz
Patara Beach
In recent years the winner of a "best beach in the world" survey in the Sunday Times, Patara Beach is 54 km drive from Fethiye. Eighteen kilometers of soft white sand
This is the stunning Blue Lagoon which can be found in Oludeniz. There are frequent Dolmus services (bus service) to Hisaronu, Oludeniz and the famous Fethiye only 300 yards from the Villa on the main road.
Fethiye is one of the most popular resorts due to its extreme loveliness. Set on a wide bay, strewn with many islands. Fethiye is known for its rock tombs carved into the faces of the cliffs by the Lycians
Oludeniz
The charming hill town of Hisaronu, a short distance inland from Turkey's Mediterranean coast, has boomed into a popular holiday resort bristling with hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and tour operators, ideally situated for those intent on exploring the region and enjoying an active holiday.
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