I will try to write about things that are hopefully not mentioned by other people.
This beach has everything for everyone.
Paragliding - ✔️ Scuba - ✔️ Bars - ✔️ Restaurants - ✔️ Beach/island hopping- ✔️
If you're not interested in the above you can always just chill by the beach and swim.
Getting here: you can take a taxi or the small buses that travel all across this city between the major landmarks. From fethiye main the bus would cost around TL 23 and the taxi is TL 185.
For loungers the different cafes charge TL 120 for 2 loungers. You can negotiate this and bring it down. The loungers are for the whole day.
If you want to paraglide i would recommend getting different rates. For us the best rate was provided by Gravity. Their office is on the main beach next to the markets. For simple paragliding Euro 90 is charged and if you want videos+pictures you will be charged Euro 115.
If you're looking for Scuba diving we got a great rate from Hussein who's a private contractor. For 10 meters scuba he offered TL 450. For a better experience i would recommend a PADI certified center that might be a bit expensive but well worth it.
For beach/Island hopping you have multiple vendors and options. For a cost effective tour you can go on the bigger boats that charge TL 400 and for a more private experience you can get quotes from the different vendors on the beach. We did paradise beach, cave, and butterfly valley in a private speed boat for TL 1400. We were 3 adults and my 4 year old daughter.
For the more historically inclined there are also ruins of an old church nearby that are worth a visit.
After visiting this place i do get the charm and seeing the paragliders blotting out the sun was a sight to behold.
Please note that this is a somewhat rocky beach but the waters are the clearest i have ever seen.
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We go here nearly every year with 2 children aged less than 3. I will say that for children, it is very hot so be well prepared but the downside is that there isn't much to do for them here unless you drive out on the bus or taxis.
The rest of the place is absolutely brilliant. Its hot, chilled out and plenty of night life to keep you entertained. The good thing is once midnight arrives, curfews kick in preventing loud music so if your hotel is by the main strip, you will still get some sleep.
The place has plenty of beaches to visit and bars with all sorts of cuisines. Some are rubbish but most are good. I highly recommend the buzz bar for breakfast/lunch and Bellagustos for tea. Both on the main sea front.
The taxis and bus are dirt cheap!! Plus many beaches have their own services that are free. Anything to get your money on their beach haha
It's pretty cheap everywhere and for 120 lira, you could have a meal for 4 and a drink each easily.
The best bit about oludeniz are the people. The Turkish here don't mither you too much and can't do enough for you. You could walk into an Indian restaurant and want a Chinese and they would happily go get it you!
Me and my wife came here before having children for our honey moon and when we first ever met. We Love it and without kids, its the perfect place to relax and not have to care about anything at all.
I highly recommend paragliding although pay the extra and use sky sports. They cost more but are miles safer than the others. I absolutely loved it but cost around £95. I also highly recommend quad biking too. you get to go through the natural beauty of the area and the huge forests, its perfect!
Enjoy it. I know you will.
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Nestled along Türkiye’s stunning southwestern coast, Ölüdeniz is one of the country’s most iconic destinations — and for good reason. The name “Ölüdeniz” translates to “Dead Sea”, referring to its famously calm waters, even during stormy weather. This natural lagoon has been drawing visitors for centuries with its crystal-clear turquoise sea, soft white sands, and breathtaking mountain backdrop.
Ölüdeniz lies near the ancient Lycian Way, a historic trail once used by the Lycian civilization. It has long been treasured as a protected national nature reserve, which has helped preserve its unique beauty and biodiversity.
Calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming and relaxing The Blue Lagoon, a postcard-perfect area great for families Clean beaches with sun-beds, umbrellas, and changing facilities A variety of cafés, restaurants, and beachfront bars Public transportation and parking nearby Eco-conscious management as it’s part of a protected park
Paragliding from Babadağ Mountain – world-famous views over the sea
Boat trips to Butterfly Valley, St. Nicholas Island, and hidden coves Snorkelling and scuba diving in crystal waters Kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing Hiking along the Lycian Way trail for scenic vistas
Ölüdeniz offers everything from luxury resorts and boutique hotels to cozy guesthouses. The atmosphere is laid-back yet vibrant, with nightlife in nearby Hisarönü if you want a livelier evening.
Whether you're after adventure or total relaxation, Ölüdeniz delivers it all — wrapped in natural beauty and Turkish hospitality. A must-visit on any trip to the...
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