Fethiye Region:
where to stay and where to eat
On this page, you’ll find a curated Google Map with recommended hotels and restaurants — plus essential tips to help you settle in and start exploring with confidence.
If you’d like to explore deeper — local markets, secret beaches, quiet ruins, boat trips, and more — you’ll find all of that in the full guide: Fethiye by the Captain’s Wife.

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It’s a great travel companion for those who want to wander slower, further, and more meaningfully. But for now, here is all the essential info you need to know.
A Quick Overview
of the Region
What Can You Expect?
  • Fethiye Town
    Fethiye is where everything happens. It’s a lively mix of local life and travelers passing through, with buzzing cafés, farmers’ markets, and little streets lined with shops. You won’t find sandy beaches right in town — it’s a working harbour — but the seaside promenade is perfect for a sunset stroll, and you’re just a short drive from some of the region’s best swimming spots.
  • Oludeniz resort
    Ölüdeniz is famous for its shades of blue, with beautiful beaches. It’s the picture-perfect postcard spot — but you won’t be the only one here. The main street is packed with bars, souvenir shops, and tour companies, and while you’ll find plenty of restaurants, they cater more to tourists than to food lovers. If you don’t mind the crowds, it’s an easygoing beach destination with all the comforts. Just avoid peak hours on the road from Fethiye — summer traffic can turn a 20-minute drive into a test of patience.
  • Kayakoy village
    Kayaköy feels like a step back in time. This peaceful valley is dotted with old stone houses from an abandoned Greek village. It’s quiet, with just a handful of small restaurants and no big hotels or touristy shops. If you love history, slow mornings, and the idea of staying in a charming countryside villa, this is your place. No beaches within walking distance, but Ölüdeniz and Fethiye are close enough for day trips.
  • Faralya village
    Faralya is where you go to disconnect from the world. This village is a mix of boutique hotels with stunning views and simple bungalows tucked into nature. Life here moves slowly — there are only a handful of small, family-run restaurants, and the local shops are tiny, carrying just the basics. The road to get here is mountainous, but the views along the way make it worth the trip.
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