Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Mon, 22 Dec 2025 03:44:25 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 21st December 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-21st-december-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-21st-december-2025/#respond Mon, 22 Dec 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27117 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Tree Planting Campaign Unites Community in İnlice to Support a Greener Fethiye Fethiye, MUĞLA – A tree planting campaign was carried out on Friday in the İnlice Neighborhood as part of ongoing efforts to protect and […]

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Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Tree Planting Campaign Unites Community in İnlice to Support a Greener Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A tree planting campaign was carried out on Friday in the İnlice Neighborhood as part of ongoing efforts to protect and expand Fethiye’s green spaces.

The event was organised in cooperation with the Fethiye Forestry Directorate, Likya Women’s Cooperative and the municipality. As part of the campaign, lavender, rosemary and cypress saplings were planted, contributing to both environmental sustainability and the enhancement of the local landscape.

Held in a festive atmosphere, the event attracted strong participation from local residents. Officials thanked all institutions and individuals who contributed to the initiative and supported the campaign.

Municipal representatives said efforts to protect Fethiye’s natural environment will continue, with the aim of leaving a greener and more sustainable Fethiye for future generations.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Young Chefs from Fethiye Shine at International Istanbul Culinary Days

Istanbul – The 22nd International Istanbul Culinary Days, one of the most prestigious events in Turkish cuisine, marked a significant success for Fethiye, as young chefs and their mentors proudly represented the district among thousands of culinary professionals.

The international event, organised by the Turkish Chefs and Cooks Federation, brought together chefs and professional cooks from 26 countries. Among the participants was the Chef Mavi Fethiye Professional Chefs Association, whose presence highlighted Fethiye’s growing role in the culinary world.

Students and teachers from Şehit Yüzbaşı Özgür Özekin Tourism Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School drew particular attention for their enthusiasm, teamwork and professionalism. Their strong sense of solidarity throughout the event underscored the importance of education and mentorship in shaping future culinary talent.

Led by Onur Arslan, President of the Chef Mavi Fethiye Professional Chefs Association, the Fethiye delegation successfully demonstrated professional unity and commitment to excellence. Arslan noted that Fethiye is gaining recognition not only for its natural beauty but also for the young chefs it is training.

He emphasised that today’s students will become tomorrow’s chefs, gastronomy entrepreneurs and cultural ambassadors, while the teachers guiding them remain the often-unseen but most powerful contributors to this success.

Source: Fethiye TV


Century-Old Weaving Tradition Showcased in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The Rock Carpet Kilim Exhibition, prepared in collaboration with Fethiye Municipality and the S.S. Lycia Fethiye Women’s Entrepreneurship, Production, Business and Development Cooperative, has opened its doors at the Özer Olgun Cultural Center, bringing art lovers together with the geographically protected Fethiye Rock Carpets.

The exhibition, which opened with an official ceremony, features hand-woven carpets produced using natural dyes and traditional techniques. Visitors can view examples of Fethiye Rock Carpets, which received geographical indication registration in 2021, for a period of three days.

Emerging from the cultural interaction between Turkmen communities who migrated to the region and the local population, Fethiye Rock Carpets represent a weaving tradition that became widespread in the early 19th century. These small-sized carpets are distinguished by plant motifs arranged in medallion and corner-center compositions. Produced entirely with hand-spun yarns and natural dyes, the carpets are known for their vivid and contrasting colours, most notably red and navy blue, alongside green, blue, black, white and orange.

Speaking at the opening, Fethiye Deputy Mayor Oğuz Bolelli underlined the cultural significance of the Kaya carpet. He said the exhibition aims to bring renewed attention to this geographically protected value of the region and highlighted the importance of reviving a tradition that is at risk of disappearing.

Bolelli expressed his belief that increased appreciation and demand for the exhibited works would help ensure the sustainability of production and contribute to the revival of carpet weaving in Kaya and its surrounding areas. He wished the exhibition success and strong public interest.

The Fethiye Rock Carpet Kilim Exhibition will remain open to visitors for three days at the Özer Olgun Cultural Center.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/yuzyillik-dokuma-gelenegi-fethiye-kaya-halilari-gun-yuzunde/113113/?p=4


Whirling Dervishes Commemorate Rumi’s 752nd Anniversary

Konya, TURKEY – Whirling dervishes performed the centuries-old Sama ceremony on December 17, 2025, as part of the 752nd Anniversary International Commemoration Ceremonies of Sufi philosopher Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, held under the theme “Time of Peace.”

The Sama ceremony is a sacred Sufi ritual of the Mevlevi order, whose members are widely known as whirling dervishes. Through music, chanting and the distinctive whirling movement, the ritual symbolizes a spiritual journey toward divine love, harmony and inner peace.

The ceremony is closely associated with Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi, a 13th-century Sufi poet, Islamic scholar and philosopher whose teachings emphasize love, tolerance and unity. Rumi spent much of his life in Konya, where he produced many of his most influential works and where his mausoleum remains a major place of pilgrimage.

Each year in early December, Konya hosts the Vuslat Anniversary International Commemoration events, marking the anniversary of Rumi’s death. In Sufi tradition, “Vuslat” does not signify death itself, but rather a union with the divine, reflecting Rumi’s belief that death is a spiritual reunion rather than an end.

The Sama ceremonies, performed before large audiences from Turkey and abroad, continue to serve as a powerful expression of Rumi’s enduring message of peace, spirituality and universal brotherhood.

Source: Daily Sabah


Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides Begin on Frozen Çıldır Lake

Çıldır Lake, KARS–ARDAHAN – Blanketed in snow and sealed with ice, parts of Çıldır Lake have opened to visitors eager to experience one of eastern Turkey’s most distinctive winter traditions: horse-drawn sleigh rides across a frozen lake.

Straddling the border between Kars and Ardahan provinces, Çıldır Lake covers an area of 123 square kilometres and is the second-largest lake in eastern Turkey after Lake Van. Following recent snowfall, sections of the freshwater lake have frozen to a thickness of approximately 15 centimetres, transforming the area into a striking white winter landscape.

With the ice now considered safe, the region’s iconic sleigh rides have officially marked the start of the winter season. Local operator Davut Taşdemir, who runs horse-drawn sleigh tours on the lake, said services began after completing safety checks.

Taşdemir explained that the horses were taken onto the ice to map out routes and test conditions before welcoming visitors. He noted that the lake freezes earlier than many other areas and typically allows sleigh operations for three to four months each winter.

He added that extensive preparations are carried out ahead of the season, including regular care, feeding and training of the horses once snowfall begins. Taşdemir stressed that the ice is always tested by operators themselves before guests are taken onto the lake, particularly as first-time visitors often experience a mix of excitement and apprehension.

The early arrival of winter conditions has attracted visitors from across Turkey, turning the frozen lake into a lively setting for sightseeing, photography and celebration.

Visitor Ecrin Yüksel, who travelled from Istanbul, said the trip had been planned for a long time and described her first sleigh ride on a frozen lake as unforgettable. Another visitor, Gözde Aktaş, said the experience combined both fear and enjoyment, adding that the scenery made the ride especially memorable.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Turkey Registers Thousands of Monumental Trees and Caves for Protection

Ankara, TURKEY – Turkey has officially registered 10,503 monumental trees and 319 caves across the country to ensure their protection and maintenance, the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change has told state-run Anadolu Agency.

The registered sites are protected under national conservation programmes, with ongoing work aimed at preserving their cultural, historical and natural significance.

Monumental trees are classified into four main categories: dimensional, historical, folkloric and mystical. From a historical perspective, cultural monumental trees are those that have witnessed significant historical events or figures. Mystical trees are revered by local communities due to religious beliefs, while folkloric trees are associated with customs, traditions or regional events, whether joyful or tragic.

Dimensionally monumental trees are identified by their exceptional physical characteristics, including age, crown spread, trunk diameter and height, which exceed standard measurements for their species.

Once a tree is registered, rehabilitation work begins immediately. Restoration efforts include removing mistletoe, harmful fungi, ivy, dry or diseased branches, as well as foreign objects such as ropes, wires, cables and signs from the trunk and crown. Trees affected by fungal or bacterial infections are disinfected by specialists following pruning.

To prevent damage, thick and dry branches are cut in stages, with exposed surfaces treated using grafting paste to reduce the risk of decay. Artificial surfaces such as concrete, asphalt and paving stones around the root collar are carefully removed to protect the roots and trunk. The area is then refilled with soil enriched with long-term nutrients and fertilisers to support healthy root development.

Alongside tree conservation, projects are continuing nationwide to identify and protect caves as part of Turkey’s natural heritage. These efforts include both already protected caves and lesser-known sites awaiting official registration, bringing the total number of registered caves to 319.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Turkey Sets New Record in Mandarin Exports

Ankara, TURKEY – Turkey has reached a historic milestone in mandarin exports, shipping nearly $615 million worth of produce in the first 11 months of 2025, according to official export figures. The total marks a 61 percent increase compared to the same period last year and has already surpassed the previous full-year record.

Between January and November, Turkey exported 690,014 metric tons of mandarins, representing an 18 percent year-on-year rise. Export revenues climbed even faster, exceeding the former annual record of $575 million set in 2023 by approximately $39 million, despite the year not yet being complete.

Russia remained Turkey’s largest export market, importing 356,341 tons of mandarins valued at $237.08 million. Iraq followed with imports worth $203.31 million, while Ukraine ranked third at $48.35 million.

Hayrettin Uçak, chairman of an Aegean fruit exporters’ association, said producers were enjoying a strong season. He noted that Turkey’s Mediterranean and Aegean regions are key citrus-growing areas and that yields were significantly higher this year, particularly in the provinces of Adana and Mersin.

Uçak explained that although sales started slowly due to warm weather and high early-season supply, exports gained momentum as temperatures fell and demand increased. He added that competitive pricing allowed Turkish exporters to compete strongly in international markets.

He also highlighted improved quality standards, noting that no shipments had been returned due to pesticide residues, a development he described as highly beneficial for exporters.

Uçak said Turkish exporters are actively seeking new markets and promoting mandarins globally, expressing confidence that exports could reach $750 million by the end of the year.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


SPORT

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Ziraat Turkey Cup

The first week of matches in Group A of the Ziraat Turkey Cup, in which Fethiyespor is competing, has been completed, with a total of three matches played across the group.

Fethiyespor will play its first fixture in the cup on Wednesday, December 24, taking on Boluspor away from home. The match is scheduled to kick off at 15:30.

League Matches

The team’s next match will be played at home against Ankara Demirspor on Sunday, January 11. Kick-off to be confirmed.

Fethiyespor

Match Results

Fethiyespor lost their away match against Muş Spor on Tuesday with a final score of 2-0.

Fethiyespor drew their home match against Mardin 1969 Spor with a final score of 0-0.

Following recent matches, Fethiyespor move up to 13th place in the league table.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 57.19 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 57.09 TL.

The US Dollar bought 42.74 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 42.69 TL.

The Euro bought 50.06 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 50.13 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Source: Living Earth


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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 18th December 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-18th-december-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-18th-december-2025/#respond Thu, 18 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27065 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. Hazardous Waste Safely Disposed of Through Fethiye Collection Centre Fethiye, MUĞLA – A total of 3,420 kilograms of hazardous waste was safely removed and disposed of through the Fethiye Municipality Waste Collection Center, ensuring […]

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Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

Hazardous Waste Safely Disposed of Through Fethiye Collection Centre

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A total of 3,420 kilograms of hazardous waste was safely removed and disposed of through the Fethiye Municipality Waste Collection Center, ensuring that dangerous materials did not harm the environment.

Municipal officials said the waste, consisting of various types and quantities of hazardous materials, was transferred to licensed disposal facilities using proper waste management practices. By separating these materials from general household waste, the process helped prevent environmental pollution and reduced risks to public health.

The municipality encouraged residents to play an active role in protecting nature by delivering hazardous waste from their homes to the Fethiye Municipality Waste Collection Center. Accepted items include paint and paint cans, inks, adhesives, solvents and resins, insulation materials, detergents, fluorescent lamps and light bulbs, as well as unused or expired medicines.

Officials stressed that responsible disposal of hazardous waste is essential for safeguarding the environment and called on the public to continue supporting sustainable waste management efforts.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Comprehensive Maintenance and Upgrades Continue in Cemeteries Across Muğla

Muğla, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality continued its comprehensive cleaning, maintenance, repair and landscaping works in cemeteries across the province, aiming to provide a cleaner, more orderly and more accessible environment for citizens.

As part of the ongoing efforts, municipal teams carried out regular cleaning and maintenance in cemetery areas, while benches were installed at locations identified according to needs and public requests, allowing visitors to rest and visit graves more comfortably.

The works also included tree pruning to ensure safety and visual order, as well as regular spraying to combat weeds, helping to maintain the cemeteries in a tidy and well-kept condition.

Muğla Metropolitan Municipality officials stated that maintenance and improvement works in cemeteries would continue without interruption, underlining the importance of creating peaceful and respectful spaces for citizens to remember their loved ones.

Source: Fethiye TV


Drifting Sailboat Rescued Off Datça Coast

Datça, MUĞLA – A 10-meter-long sailboat carrying two people was rescued off the coast of Datça after drifting due to engine failure.

The incident occurred near İskandil Burnu, where the sailboat became stranded in open waters. Teams from the Coast Guard General Directorate quickly responded, deploying the KIYEM-6 fast rescue boat to tow the vessel to safety.

The sailboat was successfully brought to Kumbahçe, Bodrum, and both passengers were reported safe and unharmed. Authorities reminded sailors to maintain proper engine checks and safety equipment before setting out to prevent similar incidents.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/datca-aciklarinda-suruklenen-yelkenli-tekne-kurtarildi/113002/


Rainwater Drainage Work Underway in Fethiye Beşkaza Square

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Work has begun on a second rainwater drainage channel in Beşkaza Square, Fethiye, as part of ongoing efforts to prevent rainwater accumulation and flooding during heavy rainfall.

The project is being carried out jointly by teams from the Muğla Metropolitan Municipality MUSKİ General Directorate and Fethiye Municipality. The new channel will complement the existing drainage system, ensuring faster and more efficient removal of rainwater from the area.

Officials urged residents and visitors to exercise caution around temporary arrangements during the works and noted that infrastructure improvement projects will continue across different parts of the city to enhance safety and urban resilience.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-beskaza-meydani-nda-yagmur-suyu-tahliye-calismasi/112997/?p=2


Sinkholes Multiply Across Konya Plain as Drought and Groundwater Loss Deepen

Konya, TURKEY – Hundreds of sinkholes have appeared across Turkey’s drought-stricken Konya Plain, with new collapses opening in the parched agricultural heartland and raising alarm among farmers and authorities.

A recent assessment by Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) identified 684 sinkholes across the Konya Plain, a key wheat-producing region often described as the country’s breadbasket. Newly released drone footage shows vast craters puncturing fields and splitting the landscape.

Experts attribute the phenomenon primarily to climate change, prolonged drought and intensive groundwater extraction. Heavy irrigation—particularly for sugar beet and corn—has sharply accelerated depletion in the Konya Basin. Geological studies indicate the groundwater table in parts of Konya has dropped tens of metres over recent decades.

Konya Technical University reports that more than 20 large new sinkholes have formed in the past year alone in the Karapınar district. Some measure over 100 feet wide and plunge hundreds of feet deep, posing severe risks to nearby farmland and infrastructure.

The crisis coincides with worsening national water stress. NASA’s Earth Observatory has warned that Turkey is experiencing severe drought, noting that water reservoirs fell to their lowest levels in 15 years in 2021.

Local outlet Turkey Today reports that sinkholes in Karapınar are already threatening livelihoods, with some farmers losing cropland or abandoning high-risk fields amid fears of sudden collapse.

In response, Turkish authorities have stepped up monitoring across the Konya Basin and launched initiatives to curb illegal well drilling, as officials and scientists warn that without significant water management reforms, the sinkholes are likely to keep spreading.

Source: Yahoo News


Two-year-old lost his life after being struck by grandfather’s car

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A tragic accident that occurred in Fethiye plunged the district into mourning after a two-year-old child lost his life when he was accidentally struck by his grandfather’s car.

The incident took place in the evening in the Karaçulha neighbourhood. Musa Çağan was leaving his garden in a car when he unintentionally hit his grandson, Muhammet Dursun, who was walking nearby. It was reported that the grandfather did not see the child at the time of the accident.

Severely injured, little Muhammet was rushed to a private hospital by his relatives. Despite all efforts by doctors, the young boy could not be saved and later died at the hospital.

Following the incident, Muhammet Dursun’s body was taken to the Fethiye State Hospital morgue. Police launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident.

The heartbreaking loss deeply saddened the local community, with many expressing condolences to the grieving family.

Source: https://en.haberler.com/tragic-incident-in-fethiye-a-2-year-old-child-has-2178228/


Harsh winter conditions affect daily life in Turkey’s Kars

Kars, TURKEY – A prolonged period of heavy snowfall and plunging temperatures in Kars province has significantly affected both wildlife and rural life, with brown bears entering hibernation, wetlands freezing over, and livestock farmers coping with harsh winter conditions.

In the forests around Sarıkamış, many brown bears have retreated into their dens following recent snowfall. Research teams from the KuzeyDoğa Association, which has monitored wildlife in Kars and Erzurum since 2006, confirmed that two bears tracked via satellite transmitters have already begun hibernation. Scientific Coordinator Emrah Çoban explained that such snowfall acts as a natural signal for bears to start winter dormancy, which can last between 50 and 130 days, depending on temperature and food availability.

Elsewhere, the extreme cold has frozen Lavaş Lake in Arpaçay district and several smaller ponds and streams, transforming the landscape into striking winter scenery. The severe weather has also impacted daily life, with nighttime temperatures dropping to -10°C, icicles forming on buildings, and farmers facing increasing challenges.

Despite the harsh conditions, local livestock breeders continue their work to protect and care for their animals. In Yağbasan village, cattle breeder Göktürk Öztürk described the routine of feeding animals, letting them outside for fresh air, and ensuring poultry and calves are not confined for prolonged periods, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of rural communities during winter.

The combination of heavy snowfall, frozen wetlands, and hibernating wildlife underscores the dramatic seasonal changes shaping life in Kars province each winter.

Source: Daily Sabah


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Modern Lifestyle Shifts Influencing Well-Being in Resort Towns https://fethiyetimes.com/modern-lifestyle-shifts-influencing-well-being-in-resort-towns/ https://fethiyetimes.com/modern-lifestyle-shifts-influencing-well-being-in-resort-towns/#respond Wed, 17 Dec 2025 12:35:22 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27069 Life in resort towns carries a mix of calm scenery and steady movement that shapes how residents go about their routines. Seasonal swings influence work patterns, social habits, and the overall rhythm of daily life. Turkey is popular for its beaches and resorts. As Condé Nast Traveler notes, there are popular areas such as Ölüdeniz […]

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Life in resort towns carries a mix of calm scenery and steady movement that shapes how residents go about their routines. Seasonal swings influence work patterns, social habits, and the overall rhythm of daily life.

Turkey is popular for its beaches and resorts. As Condé Nast Traveler notes, there are popular areas such as Ölüdeniz Beach, which is located near Fethiye. This allows travelers and residents easy access to the busy streets and nightlife of Fethiye.

While many people travel here frequently to enjoy staying at resorts close to beaches, local families also tend to enjoy adventures around these water bodies. They balance outdoor activities with growing digital habits, creating a blend of traditions and modern routines. The steady flow of visitors adds another layer that affects how people connect, relax, and plan their days.

These combined influences shape well-being in ways that feel different from larger cities. This makes coastal communities unique environments where lifestyle shifts are noticed more quickly and felt more personally.

Seasonal Rhythms and Their Impact on Residents

People who work in tourism-heavy areas experience a dramatic shift between peak seasons and slower months. While Turkey appeals in all seasons, Lonely Planet suggests that the best time to visit the country for sightseeing is from March to May.

Summer brings temperatures that are warm enough for outdoor travel and dining but not oppressively hot. You can enjoy the Newroz Festival, the European Jazz Festival, and the Tulip Festival during this time.

High summer activity often brings extended workdays, irregular schedules, and limited opportunities for rest. Once the season winds down, the abrupt change can create long stretches of slower days that feel emotionally draining.

Local community hubs have stepped in to help fill the quieter periods with art workshops, informal meetups, and interest-based gatherings. These efforts create supportive spaces that encourage residents to engage with one another beyond their digital routines.

How do children and teenagers handle the shift between busy summers and quiet winters?

Younger residents often adapt by changing how they spend their free time. During summer, they may enjoy social activities or part-time jobs, while winter encourages more home-based hobbies or creative projects. Schools and youth groups sometimes plan indoor gatherings to help maintain social connections during slower stretches of the year.

Digital Routines and Their Growing Influence

As in many other regions, screen-based entertainment has become a consistent part of life for many families in resort towns. Evenings that once revolved around outdoor strolls, waterfront gatherings, or neighborhood chats now include a mix of online shows, virtual chats, and interactive games.

Netflix lists Another Self, As the Crow Flies, The Club, and Fatma as some of the finest Turkish TV shows to watch. Others, such as The Gift, Love 101, Shahmaran, and The Tailor, can easily consume hours of online streaming.

The same goes for video games. Fast Company states that the country has built a thriving gaming industry. Around 92% of the Turkish population with access to the internet plays some sort of game. This can become especially concerning given the potential negative effects of excessive gaming.

According to TorHoerman Law, many people worldwide claim that some developers have intentionally designed video games to be addictive, exploiting psychological vulnerabilities—especially among teens and young adults.

As a result, concerns related to video game addiction lawsuits are drawing attention among families. Such discussions are encouraging more open dialogue about the role of digital activities in resort towns as well.

How do residents of resort towns try to balance online entertainment with outdoor activities?

Many families set aside specific times for outdoor walks, market visits, or café meetups to avoid falling into all-evening screen habits. Some households encourage shared offline hobbies such as gardening or cooking. These small routines help maintain variety and prevent digital habits from becoming the default option each day.

The Role of Local Spaces in Well-Being

Outdoor areas continue to influence how residents maintain a sense of steadiness throughout the year. Beaches, markets, nature paths, and waterfront promenades remain central to relaxation and social connection.

Many locals say they feel better when they maintain a steady relationship with these spaces, especially during periods when indoor entertainment becomes more tempting. In fact, heading to the beach is known to have a positive influence on mental health.

A National Geographic article highlights that the coast has been considered a place of healing since the 18th century. European doctors once included beach time in their prescriptions for conditions such as tuberculosis and leprosy. Bathing in—and even drinking—mineral-rich seawater was believed to help treat these illnesses.

Even today, beaches are known to reduce stress and mental pressure. They also help some people cope with pain. After spending time by the water, many people report sleeping more deeply at night, allowing the body time to rest and recover.

Shifts in visitor preferences are also shaping the atmosphere of resort towns. Travelers increasingly value slower experiences that prioritise nature, local culture, and wellness-focused activities. This creates opportunities for residents to reconnect with environments that may feel crowded or energetic during peak seasons.

Health Habits Evolving With New Lifestyles

Turkey is well known for its wellness tourism market. A Research and Markets report concludes that the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.51% until 2029. Valued at $1.89 billion in 2023, it is projected to reach $3.48 billion by the end of the forecast period. Local communities in resort towns are benefiting from this growing trend as well.

Daily health practices have changed as digital habits and seasonal shifts influence routines. Some residents incorporate more indoor workouts, home-based stretching routines, or meditation apps during cooler months. Others find renewed energy through outdoor exercise once crowds thin out and local paths become more accessible.

Local wellness professionals note that consistency matters more than intensity in resort communities. Finding small ways to maintain movement and fresh-air time throughout the year helps counterbalance the uneven pace of seasonal living. These steady habits contribute to a sense of grounding amid cycles of busy streets and quieter periods.

What motivates resort town residents to stay active even during the quieter months?

Many people recognise that movement helps maintain a stable mood when the town feels slower and quieter. Cooler months invite activities such as brisk walks, light jogging, or simple stretching routines at home. These habits support steady energy levels and help counter feelings of sluggishness that can accompany the off-season.

Resort towns are changing in ways that reflect broader lifestyle patterns across modern communities. Digital habits, seasonal rhythms, and evolving social preferences all play a role in shaping daily routines.

Residents who balance these influences with outdoor time, meaningful interactions, and steady engagement with local spaces often experience a stronger sense of well-being.

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Exploring the magic of Turkey in Winter https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-the-magic-of-turkey-in-winter/ https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-the-magic-of-turkey-in-winter/#respond Wed, 17 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=18120 While many think of Turkey as a summer destination, winter reveals a magical side of the country. Snow-dusted ancient sites, vibrant winter festivals, and fewer tourists make it a perfect time to explore Turkey’s rich history and culture. You can discover Istanbul’s iconic minarets, the Roman ruins of Antalya, or the cultural treasures of Ankara […]

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While many think of Turkey as a summer destination, winter reveals a magical side of the country. Snow-dusted ancient sites, vibrant winter festivals, and fewer tourists make it a perfect time to explore Turkey’s rich history and culture.

You can discover Istanbul’s iconic minarets, the Roman ruins of Antalya, or the cultural treasures of Ankara and Cappadocia, all set against stunning winter landscapes.

Why you should consider a Winter getaway to Turkey

Escape the Crowds:

Winter in Turkey means fewer tourists, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of the country’s famous sites. While Istanbul remains lively year-round, other parts of Turkey offer a peaceful, crowd-free experience during this season.

Budget-Friendly Adventure:

Winter months bring lower prices for flights, accommodations, and attractions, making it an affordable time to visit Turkey. You can enjoy the same stunning scenery and cultural richness for a fraction of the summer cost.

Authentic Cultural Experience:

Winter provides a more traditional Turkish experience, with a local feel that summer’s tourist-heavy season often overshadows. You can immerse yourself in the local way of life and enjoy Turkeys rich culture without the international buzz of peak season.

Mild and Dry Weather:

While some regions experience colder temperatures, Turkey generally enjoys a milder and drier winter than much of Europe. The country’s diverse geography ensures comfortable weather, particularly along the southern coast.

Eastern Turkey: Coldest, with places like Erzurum seeing snow and freezing temperatures.

Ankara: The capital gets chilly, with occasional snowfall.

Istanbul: Mixed weather, from sunny days to rain and occasional snow.

South Coast: Areas like Fethiye, Bodrum, Izmir, and Antalya remain mild, with temperatures in the 20s°C by late winter.

Winter weather varies by region, so packing for all possibilities is essential.

Highlights of Things to See and Do

Cappadocia’s Winter Wonderland:

Cappadocia is enchanting year-round, but in winter, its fairy-tale landscapes blanketed in snow are truly magical. Don’t miss the iconic hot air balloon rides and stay in a cozy cave hotel for an unforgettable experience.

Fethiye’s Tranquil Winter Charm:

While a summer hotspot, Fethiye offers a peaceful retreat in winter, showcasing its authentic Mediterranean charm. For thrill-seekers, paragliding in nearby Ölüdeniz remains a top adventure.

Bursa’s Cultural and Thermal Baths:

Bursa is rich in history and renowned for its thermal baths. Despite chilly temperatures, the city’s landmarks, such as the Grand Mosque, and its delicious cuisine, particularly kebabs, offer a fulfilling winter experience.

Skiing in Uludağ:

Near Bursa, Uludağ is a winter sports haven, with ski resorts offering various activities from December to March. Whether skiing or simply enjoying the snowy landscapes, Uludağ is a lively yet spacious retreat.

Ancient Wonders of Çanakkale and Troy:

Close to Istanbul, Çanakkale is a charming seaside town and gateway to the ancient city of Troy. Winter is the perfect time to explore its historic ruins without the summer heat and crowds.

Pamukkale’s Winter Sunsets:

Pamukkale’s famous thermal springs are especially inviting in winter. With fewer tourists, you can enjoy peaceful strolls around the Greek ruins of Hierapolis and catch breathtaking sunsets.

Exploring Ephesus in Winter:

Visiting Ephesus during winter means fewer crowds and a more comfortable climate for exploring its ancient ruins. The off-season allows for more personal, tranquil experiences.

Ankara’s Snowy Wonderland:

Turkey’s capital, Ankara, turns into a picturesque winter city. Its historic sites, like Ankara Castle, and Ottoman architecture, offer a perfect backdrop for a snowy city break.

Winter Beach Retreats in Antalya:

Antalya offers warm winter weather and luxurious beach resorts. Its spa offerings, along with stunning views of landmarks like Alanya’s Castle and Kızıl Kule, make it an ideal spot for a relaxing winter getaway.

Nature Escape at Yedigöller National Park:

Situated between Ankara and Istanbul, Yedigöller National Park is a serene winter retreat known for its seven lakes, formed by an ancient landslide. The park’s winter beauty, fragrant woodlands, and abundant wildlife make it a nature lover’s paradise.

Celebrating New Year’s Eve in Izmir

Skip Istanbul’s overwhelming New Year’s Eve crowds and head to Izmir, a vibrant city on the Aegean coast. With stunning beaches, lively nightlife, and rich history, it’s a perfect winter destination.

Mesmerizing Whirl of the Dervishes:

A winter visit to Turkey isn’t complete without witnessing a Whirling Dervish performance. Held indoors in historic venues, these traditional dances are a spiritual and mesmerizing spectacle.

Turkey’s winter season is full of diverse attractions, offering everything from snowy mountain adventures to peaceful beach retreats, making it a year-round destination worth exploring.

Source: Turkey evisa

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9 Compelling Reasons to Visit Turkey in Winter

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 14th December 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-14th-december-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-14th-december-2025/#respond Mon, 15 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26982 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Fethiye Municipality Reopens Özer Olgun Cultural Center After Comprehensive Renovation Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Municipality has reopened the Özer Olgun Cultural Center to art lovers following extensive maintenance and renovation works aimed at improving comfort, safety, and […]

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Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Fethiye Municipality Reopens Özer Olgun Cultural Center After Comprehensive Renovation

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Municipality has reopened the Özer Olgun Cultural Center to art lovers following extensive maintenance and renovation works aimed at improving comfort, safety, and technical quality.

As part of the refurbishment, all seats and seating arrangements in the hall were renewed to ensure a clearer and more comfortable view of the stage for audiences. Structural improvements were also carried out on columns, walls, and the stage area to enhance sound quality and overall acoustics.

In addition, the building’s fire detection, electrical, sound and lighting systems were completely upgraded. The ventilation and air conditioning systems throughout the cultural center were also fully renewed.

With its modernized infrastructure and improved facilities, the Özer Olgun Cultural Center is set to continue serving as a key meeting point for art and culture in Fethiye, hosting theater performances, talks, and a wide range of cultural events in the years ahead.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Road Collapse in Karagedik Sparks Safety Concerns

Fethiye, MUĞLA – In Fethiye’s Karagedik neighborhood, sections of the empty land on both sides of the overpass on the Fethiye–Antalya highway collapsed onto the roadway during the evening hours.

As the debris slid onto the road, two vehicles struck the fallen stones, causing their tires to burst. The sudden incident left drivers shocked and concerned, while traffic in the area was temporarily managed to ensure safety.

Karagedik Neighborhood Headman Niyazi Canözü, expressing long-standing frustration with the issue, said: “I have been fighting for this for 17 years. But no institution has taken any interest. he citizens living in that area are also worried. The road is a constantly used main road. A major disaster could happen one day.”

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-karagedikte-yol-coktu-iki-aracin-lastigi-patladi?


Motorcycle Inspections Conducted on Baha Şıkman Caddesi

Fethiye, MUĞLA – In Fethiye’s Taşyaka neighborhood, municipal police teams carried out inspections on Baha Şıkman Street to address motorcycles parked on and obstructing the sidewalks.

During the operation, several motorcycles occupying pedestrian pathways were identified, and their owners were issued warnings. Officials from the Fethiye Municipality Police Department stated that inspections targeting sidewalk occupations, which hinder the safe passage of pedestrians, will continue in the coming days.

Source: Fethiye TV


Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Conducts Noise Action Plan Survey

Muğla – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality has launched a citizen-participation survey as part of its efforts to prepare the “Muğla Province Strategic Noise Action Plan,” following the completion of the “Muğla Province Strategic Noise Map” studies.

In line with the Environmental Noise Control Regulation published in the Official Gazette in 2022, the Metropolitan Municipality fulfilled its duty to prepare strategic noise maps and action plans in cooperation with relevant institutions. The completed noise map report—approved by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change—examined the impact of major noise sources, including highways, airports, industrial zones and music-playing businesses, on residents across Muğla. It identified existing noise levels and the number of people exposed.

Based on the findings, the municipality has begun preparing the “Muğla Province Strategic Noise Action Plan,” which will outline noise reduction measures aimed at managing environmental noise and minimizing its effects.

To ensure broad community involvement, the Metropolitan Municipality is conducting a survey inviting residents to share the environmental noise issues affecting their districts. Citizens wishing to participate may do so via the following links:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpxSP6K092HVEo7 zTwmO4E6S3nq5QMNBKkDBwj4GKaTwMwQ/viewform

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpxSP6K092HVEo7-zTwmO4E6S3nq5QMNBKkDBwj4GKaTwMwQ/viewform

The feedback collected will support the development of short-, medium- and long-term strategies aimed at reducing the number of people affected by noise in Muğla.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-buyuksehir-den-vatandaslarin-katilimi-ile-gurultu-eylem-plani-anketi/112711/


Microplastics Detected at All Monitoring Stations in Datça–Bozburun Protected Area

Datça, MUĞLA – A comprehensive scientific study has detected microplastic pollution at all 17 monitoring stations in the Datça–Bozburun Special Environmental Protection Area, one of Turkey’s most ecologically sensitive marine zones. The highest concentrations were recorded in Bozburun and Yazı, highlighting growing environmental pressure even within legally protected waters.

The joint research by the Mediterranean Conservation Society and Akdeniz University identified a total of 3,105 microplastic particles per cubic meter of surface seawater across the region. Fiber-type plastics, mainly linked to synthetic textiles, accounted for nearly 94% of the samples. Pollution levels peaked during the summer tourism season, while winter data pointed to marine circulation as a key transport mechanism.

Researchers noted that southern coastal areas, where tourism, marinas and agriculture intersect, showed higher contamination than the northern coastline. The findings underscore the need for stronger regulation, regional cooperation and preventive measures, as the study marks the first year of a five-year monitoring program in the Datça–Bozburun area.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/microplastics-rise-across-datca-bozburun-protection-zone-of-turkiye/news


Mobile Library Covers 15,000 Kilometers to Reach Rural Readers in Kırklareli

Kırklareli – A mobile library serving rural districts of Kırklareli has traveled more than 15,000 kilometers over the past three years, bringing books and cultural activities to villages without access to permanent library facilities.

Added to the inventory of the Kırklareli Provincial Public Library in 2022 by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the mobile library visits nearly 100 villages and 115 schools each year. The vehicle carries around 5,000 titles from Turkish and world literature, offering children and residents the opportunity to engage with books and reading activities.

The library’s latest stop was Şehit Anıl Yalap Primary School in the Kofçaz district, located on the foothills of the Istranca Mountains. About 130 students from 16 surrounding villages, who attend school under a transport system, explored books inside the mobile library before taking part in games and activities supervised by library staff.

Kırklareli Provincial Public Library Director Mete Karagöl said the project plays a vital role in promoting reading in areas with limited access to libraries. He noted that the mobile library operates three days a week and that its collection is updated twice annually. “Since children show great interest, we prioritize children’s books,” Karagöl said.

Emphasizing the importance of cultivating reading habits, Karagöl added, “Libraries are centers of knowledge and culture. Even in mountainous areas where snow makes access difficult, we overcome every obstacle to instill a love of books.”

Driver Hakan Arda said the warm reception they receive in each village is deeply meaningful. “If we can touch a child’s heart even a little through books, that’s our greatest joy,” he said.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/library-on-wheels-travels-15-000-km-to-bring-books-to-kirklarelis-rural-children-216675


Rising Costs at Home Drive Turkish Holidaymakers Toward Egypt

Cairo – As soaring domestic prices push holidaymakers to seek more affordable, visa-free alternatives, Egypt is rapidly emerging as a strong magnet for Turkish travelers. Lower accommodation costs, expanding flight options and the convenience of obtaining a visa on arrival at Red Sea resorts are fueling the shift.

Tourism flows between the two countries had slowed during the 2010s amid strained diplomatic relations, but warming ties in recent years have reignited interest. With normalization now underway, tour operators report renewed demand for Egypt’s Red Sea resorts as well as cultural destinations such as Cairo and Luxor.

According to industry figures, Turkish arrivals to Egypt increased from around 230,000 last year to an estimated 350,000 this year. Experts point to cost as the primary driver. During peak holiday periods, all-inclusive five-star hotels in Antalya typically start at $400–$500 per night, while comparable resorts in Egypt’s Hurghada average around $160.

Tourism professionals also note that several luxury hotels in Egypt are operated or managed by Turkish investors, helping maintain service standards familiar to Turkish travelers.

Yıldırım Taş, chief advisor to the Association of Turkish Travel Agencies (TÜRSAB), said Egypt and Dubai have become Turkey’s strongest competitors in both domestic and outbound tourism markets, citing short flight times, numerous direct routes and relatively stable pricing.

Turkish Airlines and its subsidiary Ajet currently operate 61 weekly flights to five Egyptian cities — Cairo, Alexandria, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada — with frequencies increasing to 80 flights per week during the summer season.

Visa accessibility is another major factor. Ongoing appointment shortages for Schengen visas have redirected demand toward destinations offering visa-free entry or simplified procedures. Egypt requires only a $15 visa fee on arrival for Turkish citizens.

Beyond beach tourism and year-round warm weather, Egypt’s cultural heritage is also driving winter bookings. Iconic attractions such as the Pyramids of Giza, the Grand Egyptian Museum and historic sites in Luxor and Aswan continue to attract visitors.

Tour operator Mehmet Kamçı said hotel occupancy rates across Egypt have reached around 90 percent for the Christmas, New Year and mid-winter holiday period, supported by strong demand from Turkish, Russian and European tourists.

Cem Polatoğlu, spokesperson for a tour operators’ platform, noted that Egypt has made significant upgrades to its resort infrastructure and security environment, narrowing the quality gap with Turkey. Sector representatives expect Turkish travel to Egypt and Dubai to rise by 30–40 percent this year, with further growth possible if identity-card travel arrangements are introduced in the future.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-travelers-flock-to-egypt-as-affordable-prices-visa-free-entry-boost-demand-216711


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Fethiyespor President Esat Bakırcı’s PFDK Punishment Announced

The Professional Football Disciplinary Board (PFDK) has announced its decision regarding the referral of Fethiyespor Club President Esat Bakırcı, who was reported for insulting behavior during the Fethiyespor – Akedaş Kahramanmaraş İstiklalspor match played on December 7, 2025.

Bakırcı had been referred to the board for allegedly directing insulting remarks toward members of the opposing team during the Nesine 2nd League Red Group fixture.

Following its assessment, the PFDK ruled that Bakırcı would receive a 15-day ban from football-related activities and a fine of 52,500 TL, in accordance with Article 41/1-b and Article 13 of the Football Disciplinary Regulations. The board stated that the sanction was applied in line with the relevant provisions of the regulations.

Source: Fethiye TV

Fethiyespor Confirms Galatasaray Cup Match Will Be Played in Fethiye

Fethiyespor has issued a public statement to clarify recent reports suggesting its Ziraat Turkish Cup match against Galatasaray might not be played in Fethiye due to stadium concerns. The club stated that, following discussions with the Turkish Football Federation, Fethiye City Stadium meets all technical and security requirements and there is no obstacle to hosting the match in Fethiye.

The management emphasized that the match is a major opportunity for the city, marking the first time Fethiyespor will host one of Turkey’s biggest clubs and offering significant promotional and prestige value for Fethiye. Fans were reassured that all necessary preparations are being made and that developments will be shared transparently.

The board also thanked local and metropolitan authorities, members of parliament, sports officials, sponsors, fan groups and the people of Fethiye for their support throughout the process.

Special Ceremony Package for Young Fethiyespor Fans Now on Sale!

Fethiyespor is offering its child fans a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take part in a memorable pre-match ceremony before the Ziraat Turkey Cup Group A 2nd match against Galatasaray at home.

With this exclusive ceremony package, priced at 25,000 TL, young supporters will walk onto the field alongside the players and referees during the national anthem, creating unforgettable memories.

Spaces are limited! To include your child in this special experience, contact the club at 0532 295 16 83.

Special Ceremony Package for Young Fethiyespor Fans Now on Sale!

Ziraat Turkey Cup

The schedule for the first matches of the Ziraat Turkey Cup Group Stage has been announced. Fethiyespor’s opening Group A match, against Boluspor, is set to take place on Wednesday, December 24th at 15:30 at the Bolu Atatürk Stadium.

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The fixtures for the other matches in the group will be announced at a later date.

League Matches

The team’s next matches will be played as follows:

Away against Muş Spor on Tuesday, December 16. Kick-off will be at 13:00.

At home against Mardin 1969 Spor on Sunday 21 December. Kick-off will be at 14:00.

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Match Result

Fethiyespor drew their home match against Güzide Gebzespor on Friday with a final score of 0-0.

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Following recent matches, Fethiyespor remains in 14th place in the league table.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 57.09 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 56.72 TL.

The US Dollar bought 42.69 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 42.52 TL.

The Euro bought 50.13 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 49.52 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Domates Çorbası – Turkish Tomato Soup https://fethiyetimes.com/domates-corbasi-turkish-tomato-soup/ https://fethiyetimes.com/domates-corbasi-turkish-tomato-soup/#respond Fri, 12 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=18405 Domates Çorbası, known as Turkish tomato soup, is a staple dish in Turkey. It’s simple and comforting, made with tomatoes and a few other ingredients. Ingredients 1 tablespoon butter 2 tablespoons all purpose flour 2 tablespoon tomato paste 4 tomatoes, mashed 4 cups water 1 cup milk Salt to taste Instructions Melt butter in a pot and add flour. Cook it, stirring constantly […]

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Domates Çorbası, known as Turkish tomato soup, is a staple dish in Turkey. It’s simple and comforting, made with tomatoes and a few other ingredients.

Ingredients

1 tablespoon butter

2 tablespoons all purpose flour

2 tablespoon tomato paste

4 tomatoes, mashed

4 cups water

1 cup milk

Salt to taste

Instructions

Melt butter in a pot and add flour. Cook it, stirring constantly until it gets slightly brown.

Add in tomato paste and mashed tomatoes.

Pour in milk and water. Bring it to boil and blend the soup until smooth.

Let it simmer over medium heat for about 10 minutes.

Throw some croutons on top of each bowl (not in the pot!) when serving.

Traditional Accompaniments:

Ekmek (Turkish Bread): Serve the soup with a side of fresh, crusty Turkish pide bread.

Lemon Wedges: Offering lemon wedges on the side allows guests to add a tangy zest to their soup.

Cheese Pairings:

Feta or Kaşar: Sprinkle crumbled feta or shredded kaşar cheese on top for a creamy, salty addition.

Grilled Cheese Sandwich: For a heartier meal, pair the soup with a classic grilled cheese sandwich.

Salad Pairing:

Simple Green Salad: Serve with a light green salad dressed in lemon and olive oil for a balanced meal.

Source: give recipe

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 11th December 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-11th-december-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-11th-december-2025/#respond Thu, 11 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26955 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. Skyfall Arena Announces Biggest New Year’s Celebration Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye’s world-famous entertainment venue, Skyfall Arena, has unveiled a special program for New Year’s Eve, promising an unforgettable celebration to welcome 2026. As part […]

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Curated from various news sources.

Skyfall Arena Announces Biggest New Year’s Celebration

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye’s world-famous entertainment venue, Skyfall Arena, has unveiled a special program for New Year’s Eve, promising an unforgettable celebration to welcome 2026. As part of the exclusive event on December 31st, the venue will offer unlimited drinks for 3,000 TL per person.

Skyfall Arena, known for hosting thousands of local and international visitors each season, has also welcomed numerous world-renowned artists, further boosting the region’s international profile. The venue’s modern infrastructure, impressive stage design, and global-standard entertainment concept make it a standout destination for party-goers.

Officials reported that reservations are filling up fast and encouraged guests to secure their spots early. With a special concept and high-energy DJ performances, Skyfall Arena is preparing to give visitors an energetic and unforgettable start to 2026.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/sinirsiz-icecek-3-bin-tl-skyfall-arena-da-yilin-en-buyuk-kutlamasi/112561/


Fethiyespor Prepares Stadium Ahead of Galatasaray Match

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Preparations are in full swing at Fethiyespor as the club gets ready to face Galatasaray in the Ziraat Turkish Cup. Both on-field and facility work have intensified to ensure the match is hosted at the highest standard.

Speaking to SED Media, Fethiyespor Press Spokesperson Selahattin Aydemir emphasized that the ongoing improvements are not due to deficiencies, but are aimed at welcoming a major club like Galatasaray to Fethiye in the best possible way.

Ahead of the crucial match, Fethiyespor Manager Uğur Keskin and Fethiye Municipality Council Member Metin Sevinç paid a visit to Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, who confirmed that the municipality would mobilize all available resources to ensure the match could take place in Fethiye.

Aydemir noted that the club has been working intensively on preparations for about a week and expressed his satisfaction with the support provided by the municipality. Regarding stadium renovations, he explained that arrangements have begun under the demolished grandstand, with plans to install a portable grandstand accommodating 2,000 spectators. These measures will raise the stadium’s capacity to approximately 7,000 for the Galatasaray match.

“The work we are doing is not to correct a deficiency,” Aydemir said. “These are improvements made entirely to host a large club like Galatasaray in Fethiye in the best possible way. All necessary discussions with the Federation have been completed, and the process is proceeding smoothly.”

Highlighting the significant role of the municipality, Aydemir concluded, “With the support of Fethiye Municipality, we hope to complete this process successfully and proudly represent our city.”

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiyespor-dan-galatasaray-maci-oncesi-stadyum-hazirliklari-fethiye-ye-yakisir-sekilde-agirlayacagiz/112589/?p=3


Heavy Rain Causes Flooding in Şişli and Usküdar, Istanbul

Istanbul – Early Sunday morning, heavy downpours in Istanbul led to significant water accumulation on roads in Şişli and Usküdar, resulting in flooding in several homes and businesses.

The intense rainfall followed a “yellow code” meteorological alert issued by the provincial governor’s office for thunderstorms across the city. The downpour created operational challenges in multiple districts, with large pools of water making mobility difficult for both drivers and pedestrians.

In Usküdar’s Çengelköy neighborhood, a clogged storm drain caused flooding on a main roadway. Some drivers struggled to pass through the water, while others were forced to turn back—moments captured on mobile phone cameras.

In Şişli, several homes and workplaces were inundated. Firefighters and teams from the Istanbul Water and Sewage Administration (ISKI) responded promptly to the affected areas.

In the Merkez neighborhood, a vehicle became stranded in a pool of water and malfunctioned. The driver exited safely, and the vehicle was later towed. Footage of the incident circulated on social media.

Authorities have urged residents to exercise caution and avoid flooded streets as rainfall continues to affect parts of the city.

Source: Daily Sabah


St. Nicholas Church in Demre Moves Toward UNESCO World Heritage Nomination

Antalya, TURKEY – The Church of St. Nicholas in Demre, Antalya—the town where the historical figure who inspired Santa Claus once lived and was buried—is moving toward a UNESCO World Heritage nomination as archaeological work at the site accelerates. The church, one of the most significant destinations for Orthodox Christians, attracts over half a million visitors annually.

“We are planning the necessary preparations for St. Nicholas Church to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. We are very excited to carry out this process in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture,” said excavation director Ebru Fatma Fındık.

St. Nicholas was born in Patara, an important Lycian port city, and later served as bishop of Myra, modern-day Demre, in the fourth century. Celebrated for helping the poor and performing miracles, he became the inspiration for the modern Santa Claus. He died in 365 A.D. and was buried in the church that now bears his name, preserved today as the St. Nicholas Memorial Museum.

Fındık, leading a 20-member excavation team, described the church as “one of the world’s most prestigious archaeological areas,” requiring meticulous planning, conservation, and scientific oversight. Much of the original structure lies beneath roughly 6 meters of alluvial deposits carried by the ancient Myra River.

Last year, researchers attracted global attention after uncovering a previously unknown sarcophagus beneath layers of alluvium deposited by medieval floods and tsunamis. While the tomb is believed to possibly belong to St. Nicholas, it has not yet been opened. The discovery will be featured in the upcoming issue of Archaeologie in Deutschland, one of Germany’s leading archaeology journals.

This year’s excavations focused on the church’s northeast section, exploring spaces linked to healing rituals traditionally associated with St. Nicholas’s miracles. Archaeologists uncovered evidence of a collapsed wall caused by historic flooding, along with ceramics and coins used to date the site’s layers.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Turkey Withdraws 20.3 Billion Cubic Meters of Water Amid Growing Pressure on Resources

Ankara, TURKEY – Turkey withdrew 20.3 billion cubic meters of water from various sources last year, according to figures released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) on December 9, highlighting mounting pressure on the country’s water resources amid recurring drought and rising demand.

Freshwater accounted for 45.4% of total withdrawals, while seawater—mainly used for cooling at power plants—made up the remainder. Municipal networks, which serve nearly 99% of urban residents, withdrew 7.5 billion cubic meters, primarily sourced from dams and groundwater.

Per-capita water use varied across major cities. On average, municipalities drew 255 liters per person per day, with Istanbul at 203 liters, Ankara 270 liters, and İzmir 215 liters.

The data comes as Turkey faces intensifying drought conditions, shrinking reservoirs, and long-term water security concerns. Authorities have warned that rapid urbanization, climate-driven dry spells, and aging infrastructure are straining supplies in major cities.

To address these challenges, officials have recently finalized drafts of a new water law aimed at improving management and safeguarding the country’s water resources.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


1,600-Year-Old Mosaics in Sinop to Be Showcased in New Visitor Center

Sinop, TURKEY – A new project in Turkey’s Black Sea province of Sinop will create a visitor center to display recently restored 1,600-year-old floor mosaics. The center, located at the Balatlar Building Complex, will feature exhibition halls, elevated viewing platforms, wooden walking paths, and informational panels, designed to enhance cultural tourism while preserving the archaeological site.

Under the direction of art historian Gülgün Köroğlu since 2010, long-term excavations at the Balatlar site have uncovered artifacts spanning multiple civilizations, including Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods. The mosaics, originating from the late Roman/early Byzantine era, are among the site’s most significant findings.

Sinop Governor Mustafa Özarslan highlighted the site’s historical and architectural value, stating the project aims to present the area “in a scientifically guided, well-organized and controlled environment.” He emphasized that the visitor center will prioritize both preservation and effective management, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.

The center’s design will harmonize with the historical surroundings, using natural materials while providing modern facilities to support tourism. This initiative reflects Turkey’s ongoing commitment to protecting its cultural heritage and making it accessible to both domestic and international audiences.

Source: Yeni Şafak


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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 7th December 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-7th-december-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-7th-december-2025/#respond Mon, 08 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26881 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS MUSKİ Teams on Duty 24/7 as Heavy Rain Hits Muğla Muğla, MUĞLA – Following the yellow code rain warning issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology for Muğla, heavy downpours have begun across the region. In […]

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Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

MUSKİ Teams on Duty 24/7 as Heavy Rain Hits Muğla

Muğla, MUĞLA – Following the yellow code rain warning issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology for Muğla, heavy downpours have begun across the region. In response, teams from the Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Water and Sewerage Administration (MUSKİ) worked around the clock to manage the impact.

Field teams carried out out urgent interventions to clear blocked drains, rainwater lines, and streams in areas affected by intense rainfall. MUSKİ officials emphasised that crews remained on 24/7 standby to minimise flooding risks and ensure the safe flow of stormwater throughout the province.

Residents were advised to stay cautious during periods of heavy rain and report any issues through municipal hotlines.

Source: Fethiye TV


Muğla Welcomes Its First Snowfall of the Season

Muğla’s first snowfall of the season has arrived. While lower elevations across the province experienced heavy rain, higher areas saw the precipitation turn to snow, with Göktepe Mountain in the Kavaklıdere district receiving the first significant snowfall.

The snow, welcomed with excitement by locals and nature enthusiasts, covered the summit in a crisp white layer. The drop in temperatures created postcard-like landscapes, drawing the attention of photographers eager to capture the wintry scenery.

High Peaks Around Fethiye Also Covered in Snow

As cold and rainy weather continues across the country, coastal areas maintain steady rainfall, while snow persists at higher altitudes. The mountains surrounding Fethiye have also turned white, their peaks covered in fresh snowfall that signals the arrival of winter in Muğla’s highlands.

Sources: Gerçek Fethiye/Fethiye Haber Merkezi


Fethiye Saturday Market Bustles Despite Rain and Cold

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The Fethiye Saturday Market continued to operate at full pace despite rainy and cold weather conditions, attracting a large number of shoppers throughout the day.

Held weekly in the Patlangıç neighbourhood, the market drew strong interest as residents made their way through the stalls from early morning, doing their weekly shopping and comparing prices despite the damp conditions.

Vegetable prices were largely in line with previous weeks. Carrots were sold at 15 TL, lemons 40 TL, eggplants 40 TL, zucchinis 40 TL, cucumbers 30 TL, green beans 80 TL, tomatoes 30 TL, cauliflower 60 TL, cabbage 60 TL, leeks 40 TL, capia peppers 60 TL, bell peppers 40 TL, and green peppers 40 TL. At another stall, zucchinis were priced at 30 TL, while peas reached 150 TL.

Although the market was hit by intermittent showers, both producers and consumers continued shopping without interruption. Shopkeepers said they were pleased with the steady flow of visitors despite the cold, while shoppers commented that prices remained generally reasonable.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-cumartesi-pazari-yagmur-ve-soguga-ragmen-hareketliligini-surdurdu/112347/?p=5


Mediterranean Monk Seal Pup Rescued by Fishermen Handed Over for Care

Marmaris, MUĞLA – A Mediterranean monk seal pup that washed ashore after a storm at Serçe Limanı, located between the Söğüt and Taşlıca neighbourhoods of Muğla’s Marmaris district, has been taken under protection by Captain Özden Selçuk and local fishermen.

After securing the pup, the fishermen handed it over to the relevant authorities. Teams from the Aquatic Products Unit of the Muğla Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry, along with experts from the Mediterranean Monk Seal Conservation Association, arrived at the scene and assumed responsibility for the young seal’s care.

Officials reported that the pup will be transported to a dedicated care centre in Izmir, where it will undergo rehabilitation and treatment before its potential return to the wild.

Source: Fethiye TV


Muddy Seas and Grounded Boats in Muğla Captured from the Air

Marmaris, MUĞLA – Muddy seas in Muğla were captured from the air after intense rainfall and storms battered the Marmaris district for two consecutive days. A tour boat that ran aground after striking a pier was among the scenes recorded from above.

Rain, which has been impacting Marmaris intermittently since midnight, continued through the morning. Yesterday’s severe storm caused four tour boats to run aground and toppled several trees onto roads. Rural neighbourhoods were hit particularly hard, with heavy standing water accumulating on roads and agricultural fields.

As intermittent downpours persisted today, rainwater from streams and streets surged toward the coastline. Near the Kemeraltı neighbourhood Public Beach, the influx of muddy water transformed the sea into a striking brown hue. Drone pilot Resul Bulguroğlu captured dramatic aerial footage showing the sharp contrast between the clear sea and the mud-heavy water flowing from the streams.

Among the four tour boats affected — Granitsa, Kastabos, Wiseone, and Demir-1 — the Demir-1 ran aground in the Uzunyalı area after hitting a pier during the storm. Bulguroğlu’s drone footage showed the vessel lying on its side along the shoreline.

Authorities confirmed that no injuries or casualties occurred. Inspections revealed no marine pollution caused by the stranded boats. The vessels will be removed once weather conditions stabilise and it is safe to do so.

With rain and storm conditions expected to continue, officials urged residents throughout the district to remain vigilant and exercise caution.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-da-camur-rengine-burunen-deniz-havadan-goruntulendi/112358/


Seven Killed, 11 Injured in Deadly Bus–Lorry Collision on Southern Motorway

Osmaniye, TURKEY – Seven people were killed and 11 others injured early Saturday when an intercity bus collided with a lorry on a southern Turkey motorway, according to the Osmaniye governor’s office.

The crash took place before dawn on the highway connecting Adana and Gaziantep. According to initial information shared by Anadolu Agency (AA), the accident occurred when a long-distance coach slammed into the rear of an articulated lorry that had stopped on the road after one of its tyres burst.

Footage from the scene showed the front right side of the bus completely destroyed, crushed beneath the back of the lorry roughly 90 kilometres west of Gaziantep.

The Osmaniye governor’s office reported that all of the victims — both the deceased and the injured — were passengers or staff on the bus. Efforts to formally identify those who lost their lives are ongoing.

The lorry driver survived the collision and has been detained for questioning. Police closed the affected section of the motorway as emergency teams worked at the scene and launched an investigation into the cause of the crash.

Source: Daily Sabah


5,000-Year-Old Human-Carved Caves in Hasankeyf Set to Open for Tourism

Hasankeyf, BATMAN – A total of 10 human-carved caves estimated to be around 5,000 years old are preparing to open to tourists in the Hasankeyf district of Batman, as part of a broader initiative to revitalise the region’s extensive cultural heritage.

Hasankeyf, perched along the Tigris River and boasting 12,000 years of continuous settlement, has hosted many great civilisations, including the Byzantines, Sassanians, Umayyads and Ottomans. Today, it remains a significant attraction for both domestic and international visitors.

Local officials say the new project is designed to enhance accessibility and strengthen Hasankeyf’s position as a major heritage destination. Restoration efforts at the site have included clearing debris, securing pathways and stairways, and improving lighting to ensure safe and engaging visitor access.

Once the work is complete, the cave interiors will be arranged to reflect elements of daily life from ancient periods, offering an immersive glimpse into historical dwelling traditions.

“Our goal is to protect this cultural legacy while making it meaningful for today’s visitors,” district governor Mehmet Ali İmrak said. “All restoration is carried out under official approvals, without harming the original texture.”

İmrak added that the project aims to recreate original living conditions—such as seating arrangements and everyday items—so visitors can “commemorate that day in some way.”

Hasankeyf contains more than 6,000 caves in total, and continued restoration efforts in the coming years are expected to increase visitor interest even further.

The newly prepared caves are scheduled to open to tourism by late December.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/hasankeyf-prepares-to-open-ancient-human-carved-caves-to-visitors-216505


SPORT

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Fethiyespor Move Into Next Round as Super League Teams Join the Competition

Fethiyespor secured an impressive 4–1 win in their midweek Ziraat Cup fixture, progressing confidently to the next stage of the tournament.


Fethiyespor Drawn into Group A with Galatasaray and Trabzonspor

Fethiyespor’s group and opponents for the Ziraat Turkish Cup have been officially determined following the completion of the draw. The team has been placed in Group A, where they will face strong competition from both Super League and 1st League sides.

Fethiyespor’s scheduled matches in the group stage are as follows:

  • Boluspor – Fethiyespor
  • Fethiyespor – Galatasaray
  • Trabzonspor – Fethiyespor
  • Fethiyespor – Fatih Karagümrük

Group A Teams:

Fethiyespor, Galatasaray, Trabzonspor, Başakşehir FK, Alanyaspor, Fatih Karagümrük, Boluspor, İstanbulspor.

Under the tournament format, each team will play two home and two away matches in the group stage. The top two teams from each group, along with the best two third-placed teams, will advance to the quarterfinals.

According to a report in Beşkaza Haber Bülteni, the Fethiyespor vs. Galatasaray match will be played at Muğla Atatürk Stadium, which has the capacity to host major fixtures, with the match date, kick-off time, and ticket sales details to be announced following the Turkish Football Federation’s official statement.

Fethiyespor now prepare for a challenging but exciting stage as they compete among some of Turkey’s strongest clubs.

League Match

The team’s next match will be played at home against Güzide Gebzespor on Friday, December 12. Kick-off will be at 15:00.

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Match Result

Fethiyespor lost their home match against Kahramanmaraş İstiklalspor on Sunday with a final score of 2-4.

Fethiyespor

Following recent matches, Fethiyespor remains in 14th place in the league table.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 56.72 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 56.31 TL.

The US Dollar bought 42.52 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 42.52 TL.

The Euro bought 49.52 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 49.27 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Source: Living Earth


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Turkey Homes: 4-Bedroom Detached Villa in Seydikemer £210,000 https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-4-bedroom-detached-villa-in-seydikemer-210000/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-4-bedroom-detached-villa-in-seydikemer-210000/#respond Sat, 06 Dec 2025 03:50:07 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26859 Introducing an exceptional opportunity to own a stunning detached villa in the tranquil village of Seydikemer, on the peaceful outskirts of Fethiye. Presented by Turkey Homes, this two-storey property blends the charm of traditional Turkish living with the comfort and convenience of modern design—perfect for those seeking serenity, beauty, and quality. A Slice of Authentic […]

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Introducing an exceptional opportunity to own a stunning detached villa in the tranquil village of Seydikemer, on the peaceful outskirts of Fethiye. Presented by Turkey Homes, this two-storey property blends the charm of traditional Turkish living with the comfort and convenience of modern design—perfect for those seeking serenity, beauty, and quality.

A Slice of Authentic Turkish Countryside

Seydikemer is a picturesque rural haven, known for its warm, welcoming community and charming older Turkish houses. The village sits amidst fertile farmland, where olive and citrus groves thrive alongside expansive wheat fields and flourishing greenhouses. For lovers of fresh, locally grown produce, this region offers a truly idyllic lifestyle rooted in nature.

In recent years, Seydikemer has seen thoughtful development, with luxurious villas emerging among the fields and orchards. These properties attract both local buyers and international investors drawn to the area’s peaceful ambience, natural beauty, and excellent value—making it ideal for permanent living, summer getaways, or promising investment ventures.

Prime Location with Excellent Accessibility

While offering tranquillity and rural charm, the villa’s location ensures easy access to the best of the region:

  • 35 minutes from vibrant Fethiye centre
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Savour Cittaslow Living in Demre and Kaleköy https://fethiyetimes.com/savour-cittaslow-living-in-demre-and-kalekoy/ https://fethiyetimes.com/savour-cittaslow-living-in-demre-and-kalekoy/#respond Thu, 04 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26842 Savour the unhurried charm of Turkey’s newly designated Cittaslow haven: Demre. As the country’s 28th “slow city,” this Mediterranean gem invites travellers to unwind amid pristine bays, ancient Lycian ruins and the world-renowned village of Kaleköy — recently crowned the Best Tourism Village 2025 by the UNWTO. Blending cultural richness with a peaceful coastal lifestyle, […]

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Savour the unhurried charm of Turkey’s newly designated Cittaslow haven: Demre. As the country’s 28th “slow city,” this Mediterranean gem invites travellers to unwind amid pristine bays, ancient Lycian ruins and the world-renowned village of Kaleköy — recently crowned the Best Tourism Village 2025 by the UNWTO. Blending cultural richness with a peaceful coastal lifestyle, Demre is fast emerging as one of Turkey’s most captivating destinations.

A Historical Crossroads Steeped in Lycian Heritage

Demre is the world’s 307th member of the International Cittaslow Network, and its timeless landscapes reflect this spirit of calm. Nestled in a fertile plain framed by mountains, the district has hosted numerous civilizations throughout history.

Visitors can wander through the ancient city of Myra, once a major centre of the Lycian League, explore Andriake, one of the Mediterranean’s most important ancient ports, and discover Simena in Kaleköy, a hillside settlement where ancient ruins meet sea-blue panoramas. Amphitheatres, rock-cut tombs and centuries-old harbor structures offer a vivid glimpse into Turkey’s deep historical tapestry.

Museums and Natural Wonders

Culture lovers are drawn to the Museum of Lycian Civilizations, which beautifully showcases the region’s archaeological riches. Just outside the museum, a tranquil river nicknamed a “bird paradise” is home to 126 different species, offering a magical escape for nature enthusiasts.

For those interested in religious heritage, the Church of St. Nicholas — built near the believed burial site of the Bishop of Myra who inspired the modern-day Santa Claus — stands as one of Demre’s most treasured landmarks.

Stunning Coastal Tours and the Magic of Kaleköy

Demre’s coastline is nothing short of spectacular. The crystal-clear waters around Kekova, Kaleköy and Üçağız entice visitors onto boat tours where lush green hills give way to deep sapphire seas.

Kaleköy, honoured as the Best Tourism Village 2025, captivates with its ancient Simena ruins, winding stone paths, and a postcard-perfect castle overlooking the bay. Equally enthralling is the sunken city of Kekova — remnants of ancient Byzantine and Roman settlements now resting beneath the waves, best explored by canoe or glass-bottom boat.

A Community Rooted in Agriculture

Beyond its archaeological and coastal appeal, Demre thrives as a major centre of greenhouse agriculture. Locally grown tomatoes and peppers — cultivated by more than 3,000 families across 18,000 acres — are exported worldwide, forming an essential part of the local economy.

Yet, as Mayor Fahri Duran notes, land fragmentation due to inheritance laws has prompted many residents to look toward the growing tourism sector for new opportunities.

A Peaceful Lifestyle and Growing Tourism Potential

Mayor Duran highlights Demre’s unique balance of heritage, nature and tranquility. With key Lycian cities such as Myra and Simena, the beloved Church of St. Nicholas, and the world’s top tourism village, Kaleköy, the district is poised for even greater prominence.

He emphasizes Demre’s peaceful, low-crime lifestyle, pristine coastal beauty and rising visitor numbers — now around 650,000 annually and expected to grow further with its Cittaslow recognition.

“Every corner of our district is a treasure,” the mayor affirms — and for travellers seeking culture, calm and coastal dreams, Demre’s treasures are ready to be savoured.

Source: Daily Sabah

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