Summer Apartments perfect for a relaxing holiday. They are in a peaceful area yet just a few minutes walk from the restaurants and bars on Calis promenade. Calis is perfect for either just sitting around the pool or relaxing in the many cafes and bars along the beach watching the spectacular sunsets. Just a few minutes away there is the town of Fethiye with its marina, shops and famous Tuesday market. Summer apartments are well situated for travelling around the area , try Hisaronu with its nightlife or Oludeniz lagoon supposedly the most photographed beach in the world. Gocek a 15 min. drive back towards Dalaman has a stunning marina set in a bay surrounded by mountains. There are many hidden protected beaches within a few minutes drive.
Summer apartments are set in Calis in a peaceful area yet only a few minutes stroll to the restaurants and bars on its long promenade. The nearest supermarket is 300mtrs and large supermarkets are situated in Fethiye. Summer apartments have a large communal pool and sun terracing. Poolside loungers and umbrellas are free.
CALIS is a few minutes drive from Fethiye ( cheap local mini buses run every few minutes or you can take a boat Dolmus in the summer months) Calis is a beach resort with a nice promenade full of friendly restaurants and bars. Calis is a quiet resort but it still has its fair share of restaurants, shops and bars, the long beach is a favourite with holidaymakers because it doesn't get too crowded and there is a constant sea breeze. The famous 'Caretta Turtles' come to this beach to lay their eggs so if you keep your eyes peeled you may catch sight of one. Small water park nearby and also in Hisaronu. Nice and flat so easy to walk or cycle and always with fabulous mountain and island views
Fethiye a popular resort boasts an important marina at the head of a beautiful bay strewn with islands. A hill crowned by the ruins of the crusader fortress built by the Knights of Rhodes overlooks the little port. Above the town are numerous Lycian rock tombs, reproducing the facades of ancient buildings, were cut into the cliff face. The Tomb of Amyntas, which probably dates from the fourth century B.C. is the most remarkable. Fethiye is a local harbour town . The town is open all year round and has become very popular over the last ten years with holiday makers. There is also a very Turkish feel to Fethiye as most of the locals have lived here all their lives so it really is a case of East meets West. There are plenty of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars to choose from in Fethiye. Some of the bars and tea houses are situated alongside the harbour and its not unheard of for the Turkish and British people alike to sit and while away the hours, over drinks, playing board games and cards or just chatting whilst taking in the fantastic views of the Taurus Mountains, which in the winter months have snow on the peaks. Try the famous Tuesday market or a boat trip to the many islands and hidden beaches and valleys, buy a fresh mixed juice and a "tost" ( cheese and spicey sausage toasty ) from near the cultural centre.....fabulous !
HISARONU is a ten minute drive from Fethiye and you reach this charming hill resort. In recent years the resort has become very popular with British visitors, and the shops, restaurants, and bars cater extensively for your needs. An ideal place for walkers, visit the nearby deserted village or 'ghost town' of Kayakoy, or walk in the quite secluded forests nearby.
OLUDENIZ If you've ever been into a travel agents offering holidays to Turkey then you've probably seen pictures of Oludeniz. The lagoon features on a multitude of posters, postcards and brochure pages. It's not surprising as the characteristic shape of the coastline here has resulted in a unique stretch of glorious beach with warm crystal clear water. Stunning mountain and forest views.
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