Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Wed, 17 Sep 2025 15:06:16 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 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 Midweek Edition – Thursday 18th September 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-18th-september-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-18th-september-2025/#respond Thu, 18 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=24032 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources Mayor Karaca Highlights Municipality’s Role in Animal Welfare, Clarifies Wild Boar Responsibility Fethiye, Muğla – Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca has made key statements regarding the district’s animal welfare projects and the wild boar issue […]

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Mayor Karaca Highlights Municipality’s Role in Animal Welfare, Clarifies Wild Boar Responsibility

Fethiye, Muğla Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca has made key statements regarding the district’s animal welfare projects and the wild boar issue affecting some neighbourhoods.

The Mayor confirmed that Fethiye’s new state-of-the-art animal shelter, located in Değirmenbaşı, will be completed by the end of December or early January. Designed as the most modern shelter in the region, the facility was planned and tendered after being allocated to the municipality by the Ministry.

“This project is within our authority and responsibility,” said Karaca. “Our goal is to provide the best conditions for stray animals, with modern standards and proper care facilities.”

Turning to the wild boar problem, Karaca made it clear that the municipality has no legal authority over the issue:

“The pig issue is not under the authority or responsibility of the Fethiye Municipality. Wildlife conservation and national parks need to be involved. Of course, we want to work in harmony with them. If these institutions within our ministry request it, we will gladly mobilise our entire team.”

The Mayor emphasised that wild boars are a shared concern for the community and that coordinated work is already being carried out in certain areas, stretching from Yanıklar to Göcek.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/baskan-karaca-yaban-domuzlari-fethiye-belediyesi-nin-yetki-ve-sorumlulugunda-degil/107070/


Cleaning Event in Fethiye During European Mobility Week

Fethiye, Muğla A major cleaning campaign will take place in the Fethiye district of Muğla from September 17–20 as part of European Mobility Week, with the aim of raising environmental awareness and promoting sustainable tourism.

The event is being organised in collaboration with Fethiye Municipality, the Seven Seas Travelers Platform (TUMMIAD), and the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Volunteers and municipal staff will carry out cleaning efforts along the Lycian Way, covering the route from Cennet Bay to Kabak Bay, Butterfly Valley, and Ölüdeniz.

Fethiye Deputy Mayor Oğuz Bolelli stressed the importance of the initiative:

“In an era where we are rapidly depleting the world’s resources, there is a great need for events like this to raise environmental awareness and spread public consciousness about building a sustainable world. We launched our Clean Fethiye campaign last month, and it continues. This joint project with our young entrepreneurs and the chamber of commerce highlights sustainable tourism and we gladly support it. Everyone must do what they can to change the course the world is taking.”

Fethiye Municipality Cleaning Services Director Mahmut Bayraktar said the cleanup would build on the ongoing Clean Fethiye project:

“We will be walking along the Lycian Way, starting from Cennet Bay to Ölüdeniz, promoting sustainable tourism while carrying out cleanup efforts. Our hope is to raise awareness so that these areas remain unpolluted. Let us all leave only our memories and not our waste.”

Koray Hamza Kalaycı, representing TUMMIAD, underlined the entrepreneurial spirit behind the project:

“Entrepreneurship is about finding solutions to problems. With this project, we aimed to maximise sustainability using the resources we have, especially in tourism where people consume the most. Both Fethiye Municipality and the chamber of commerce welcomed our idea, and now we are embarking on this journey together.”

Authorities hope the initiative will inspire residents and visitors alike to help preserve Fethiye’s natural beauty and strengthen its reputation as a centre for sustainable tourism.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/avrupa-hareketlilik-haftasi-nda-fethiye-de-temizlik-etkinligi/107122/?p=4


New Generation Environmentally Friendly Electric Street Sweepers Begin Operations in Bodrum

Bodrum, Muğla Bodrum Municipality has launched its fleet of 100% electric street sweepers, marking a significant step towards more sustainable urban cleaning practices.

The Sanitation Department introduced five of the new vehicles at a public event in Bodrum Municipality Square, where Mayor Tamer Mandalinci conducted the first trials. The ceremony was attended by Republican People’s Party Bodrum District Chair Tuna Işın, deputy mayors, council members, department heads, and municipal staff.

Designed to be user-friendly, economical, and quiet while offering strong suction power, the sweepers can operate effectively in a wide range of public spaces. Their compact and versatile design allows cleaning in urban and industrial zones, sidewalks, narrow streets, crowded areas, as well as supermarkets, shopping malls, hospitals, warehouses, factories, gardens, and transport hubs—places often inaccessible to conventional sweepers.

Mayor Mandalinci emphasised the importance of the initiative, stating:

“As the Bodrum Municipality, we are here to introduce the five new-generation vacuum sweepers we have recently added to our Cleaning Services Department. These fully electric vehicles, manufactured to European standards, will be our equipment for servicing our streets. Our staff has received the necessary training for the equipment. They have an eight-hour charge and runtime. They are both quieter and will provide much more ergonomic cleaning services in alleyways, streets, and high-traffic areas within the city. I extend my sincere gratitude to our Deputy Mayor Tanju Aksu and our Cleaning Services Director Serkan Kanik for their valuable services. We will carry out even better cleaning operations on all the streets and avenues of Bodrum with our ergonomic devices.”

The municipality highlighted that the new electric sweepers not only reduce noise and emissions but also represent a step forward in aligning with European environmental standards.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/bodrum-da-cevre-dostu-yeni-nesil-elektrikli-yol-supurgeleri-goreve-basladi/107075/?p=3


Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Cleans Vehicle-Free Bays by Sea

Muğla, TurkeyMuğla Metropolitan Municipality has carried out extensive coastal cleanups in Gökova Bay and Göcek Bays, removing more than 31 tonnes of waste from areas accessible only by sea.

According to municipal officials, a total of 31,035 kilograms of waste was collected over the summer months — 25,710 kilograms from Gökova Bay and 5,325 kilograms from Göcek Bay. The waste included plastics, glass, metal, household rubbish, and garbage left by boats, all of which were disposed of safely without harming the environment.

The cleanups form part of the municipality’s ongoing efforts to preserve the region’s world-renowned bays, known for their pristine waters and natural beauty.

Ahmet Aras, Mayor of the Coastal Aegean Municipalities Union and Muğla Metropolitan Municipality, underlined the importance of shared responsibility in protecting the environment:

“Muğla is a city with some of Turkey’s and the world’s most special natural wonders. From Gökova to Göcek, Fethiye to Datça, our unique bays welcome millions of visitors every year. We continue our efforts to pass these beauties on to future generations. Even in bays with no road access, our teams reach from the sea and carry out cleanup operations. We also expect our citizens to be more sensitive about protecting our environment, because protecting nature is our shared responsibility.”

Municipal authorities said the initiative demonstrates their commitment to safeguarding Muğla’s coastal ecosystem while raising public awareness about environmental protection.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-buyuksehirden-aracsiz-koylara-denizden-mudahale/107127/


Turkey’s Opera and Ballet Festival Kicks Off in Ancient Aspendos Theatre

Antalya, Turkey The 32nd Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival opened in grand style at the ancient Aspendos Theatre with a performance of Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot.

Organized by Turkey’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the festival is being staged at the 2,000-year-old Roman theatre in Antalya, regarded as one of the best-preserved examples of its kind worldwide.

The opening production of Turandot was a collaboration between the Ankara and Antalya State Opera and Ballet directorates, directed by Italian stage director Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini.

Set in the Far East, the opera tells a timeless story of passion, challenge, and love. The performance featured soprano Olga Maslova in the title role of Princess Turandot and tenor Riccardo Massi as Calaf. The Ankara State Opera and Ballet Orchestra, conducted by Lorenzo Castriota Skanderbeg, was joined by the Ankara and Antalya State Opera and Ballet choirs, directed by Mahir Seyrek and Ivan Pekhov. Both Turkish and international soloists took part in the production.

The festival programme continues with Zorba on September 17, Swan Lake on September 20, Don Quixote on September 24, and Tosca on September 27. It will conclude with a guest performance of La Traviata.

Source: Anadolu Agency


Turkish Cities Embrace European Mobility Week ‘For All’

Ankara, Turkey Cities across Turkey are marking the 23rd European Mobility Week (Sept. 16–22) with marches, cycling tours, open-air sports and cultural activities under the theme “Mobility for All.”

Launched in 2002, the campaign promotes reducing carbon emissions, rethinking travel habits, and reclaiming public spaces for people instead of cars.

The week opened in Eskişehir with a colourful city march, where EU Delegation to Turkey Chargé d’Affaires Jurgis Vilcinskas praised sustainable, people-centred transport. He pledged continued EU support for clean mobility projects, recalling EU funds that helped establish Eskişehir’s tram network.

In Mersin, events include inclusive cycling tours, seafront sports, and activities for people with disabilities, culminating in a Sept. 22 Car-Free Day with concerts and street games. In Amasya, the programme began with a symbolic “silent walk” joined by local officials and European representatives.

EU Delegation’s Maria Luisa Wyganowski highlighted the initiative’s inclusivity, stressing that “every citizen, whether a child, elderly, or someone with mobility challenges, has a form of movement beneficial for them.”

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Historic Underground Monastery in Nevşehir Set for Revival as Tourism Hub

Nevşehir, Turkey Authorities in central Turkey are restoring a centuries-old underground monastery in the town of Derinkuyu, with plans to open the site as a new cultural attraction.

The Aya Maryeros Underground Monastery, hidden beneath a derelict building and first uncovered in the 1990s, is believed to have served as one of the world’s earliest treatment centres for the mentally ill. Historical sources suggest the complex may have been used for this purpose as early as the 4th century, during the Byzantine era under the supervision of Christian clerics.

Carved into volcanic rock, the monastery includes tunnels, living quarters, cellars, and galleries, resembling the region’s famed underground cities.

“This is considered the oldest known treatment centre of its kind in the world,” said Derinkuyu Mayor Taner İnce. “Although it has survived from ancient times, it has not yet been introduced into our tourism network. Once expropriation is completed, we will be able to proceed more quickly with plans to open it as a museum.”

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


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Restoration Underway at Ancient City of Tlos https://fethiyetimes.com/restoration-underway-at-ancient-city-of-tlos/ https://fethiyetimes.com/restoration-underway-at-ancient-city-of-tlos/#respond Tue, 16 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23905 The ancient city of Tlos in Muğla’s Seydikemer district is revealing its secrets once again. Archaeologists are restoring its stadium and surrounding shops, bringing to life one of Lycia’s most important settlements. Excavations in the Yakaköy neighbourhood, led by Prof. Dr. Taner Korkut of Akdeniz University, are ongoing year-round. After completing restoration of Tlos’ theatre, […]

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The ancient city of Tlos in Muğla’s Seydikemer district is revealing its secrets once again. Archaeologists are restoring its stadium and surrounding shops, bringing to life one of Lycia’s most important settlements.

Excavations in the Yakaköy neighbourhood, led by Prof. Dr. Taner Korkut of Akdeniz University, are ongoing year-round. After completing restoration of Tlos’ theatre, attention has now turned to the bustling stadium level and the shops that lined its streets.

Tlos is part of the UNESCO Tentative List for the “Ancient Cities of the Lycian Civilization.” Once the shops are fully cleared, the city’s main street will be revealed, complete with restored columns, giving visitors a glimpse into life nearly 2,000 years ago.

“The stadium was more than a sports arena,” says Prof. Dr. Korkut. “It was a multi-purpose space. On one side there’s a seating stand, while shops opened onto the stadium and the central agora. The city’s earliest street runs along this level. During the Early Roman Period, the Kroneia Festivals—celebrations that brought all of Lycia together—were held here. By the end of the 2nd century AD, a large pool was built in the centre for theatrical performances, including naval battle shows.”

Tlos endured a devastating earthquake in 141 AD, which destroyed many of its structures. “The southern half of the stadium collapsed and became unusable,” Korkut explains. “Yet the site continued to serve as a stage for performances and public events.”

Recent work has uncovered a wide main street, about eight metres across, bordered by a 1.5-metre pavement. Stone slabs still line the street, giving a tangible sense of the city’s ancient life. Archaeologists have also begun restoring the arched shops, each around 30 square metres, with facades and columned galleries reconstructed for visitors to explore.

The restoration project is part of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s Heritage for the Future programme and is expected to be completed by 2026. When finished, Tlos will offer an unparalleled window into the past, showcasing its vibrant streets, bustling shops, and the grandeur of public spaces where Lycian communities once gathered.

Tlos is not just an archaeological site—it’s a story coming back to life, one stone at a time.

Source: Gerçek Fethiye

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 14th September 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-14th-september-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-14th-september-2025/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23842 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Mesmerises Sky-Watchers in Turkey Ankara, Turkey – In Turkey, millions of people turned their eyes to the sky on Sunday evening to witness the Blood Moon lunar eclipse, one of nature’s most […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Mesmerises Sky-Watchers in Turkey

Ankara, Turkey – In Turkey, millions of people turned their eyes to the sky on Sunday evening to witness the Blood Moon lunar eclipse, one of nature’s most dramatic celestial displays. The rare event, which bathed the Moon in deep shades of red and copper, was also visible across much of Asia, Eastern Europe, and western Australia.

The partial phase of the eclipse began at 7:28 p.m. local time (GMT+3), with the spectacle reaching its peak around 8:30 p.m., when the Moon was fully immersed in Earth’s shadow. The total phase lasted 82 minutes, offering clear and uninterrupted views for observers in Turkey.

Elsewhere, sky-watchers in Western Europe saw only a partial eclipse, while billions worldwide followed the event through live streams shared across multiple platforms.

The next total lunar eclipse is expected to take place on March 2–3, 2026.

Source: https://bianet.org/haber/in-photos-bloody-moon-captivates-skywatchers-across-turkey-311273#lg=1&slide=1


Australian Tourist’s Body Found on the Lycian Way

Muğla, Turkey The body of an Australian tourist has been discovered on the historical Lycian Way in Muğla’s Seydikemer district.

According to reports, a group of hikers spotted a body in a rocky area near the Yediburunlar section of the Boğaziçi neighbourhood. They immediately alerted the 112 Emergency Call Center.

Upon notification, the Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK) team and the National Medical Rescue Team (UMKE) were dispatched to the scene. The teams established a station in the area to recover the body.

The deceased was identified as 70-year-old Australian national Irene Claire Dunn. Her body was transported to the Muğla Forensic Medicine Institute for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/avustralyali-turistin-cesedi-tarihi-likya-yolunda-bulundu


Şövalye Island a Major Barrier Against Potential Tsunami in Fethiye

Muğla, Turkey Geophysical Engineer Dr. Engin Erçetin has warned that a powerful earthquake off the coast of Crete or Fethiye could increase the risk of a tsunami along the region’s shores, particularly around Çalış Beach. However, he noted that Şövalye Island serves as a major natural barrier, significantly reducing the potential threat to central Fethiye.

Recalling the 1957 earthquake that led to warnings and limited casualties under then-District Governor Nezih Okuş, Dr. Erçetin reminded residents that Fethiye remains in a first-degree earthquake zone.

“The Crete, Fethiye, and Burdur fault lines are interconnected. Earthquakes in these regions can trigger one another. Fethiye is in a region under constant seismic tension. Just like the North Anatolian Fault, the Hellenic Arc and Aegean faults are also active,” he explained.

Dr. Erçetin noted that the Seydikemer–Esen Arc has the capacity to produce earthquakes of up to magnitude 6.8, while the Hellenic Arc could generate tremors of magnitude 7.2–7.3. He urged both citizens and local authorities to take emergency measures against earthquake risks.

On the tsunami risk, Dr. Erçetin clarified common misconceptions:

“In films, tsunamis are portrayed as waves 8–10 meters high. That won’t happen here. But a serious risk does exist. In the event of a major earthquake off Crete or Fethiye, wave heights could reach 2–2.5 meters along our coasts. These could penetrate nearly 1 kilometre inland, potentially flooding areas up to Mustafa Kemal Boulevard.”

However, he stressed that Şövalye Island provides crucial natural protection:

“The island acts as a natural breakwater, reducing the tsunami impact in central Fethiye to about 1 meter. This is a significant advantage for residents and businesses. Still, constructing additional breakwaters would further enhance safety,” he added.

Authorities continue to highlight the importance of preparedness as Fethiye remains one of Turkey’s most seismically active regions.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/sovalye-adasi-olasi-tsunamiye-buyuk-engel


Blue Cave, a Natural Beauty in Fethiye, Draws Local and International Tourists

Fethiye, Muğla The Blue Cave, one of Fethiye’s striking natural wonders, has become an increasingly popular attraction for both local and international visitors. Located just two kilometres from Ölüdeniz, the world-famous beach destination, the cave fascinates tourists with its unique natural formation and shimmering blue waters.

The Blue Cave is accessible only by sea, with boat and yacht tours departing daily from Ölüdeniz. These tours are tailored to allow visitors to explore the cave comfortably and often include swimming breaks nearby. Thanks to its close proximity to the coast, the cave is also an inviting spot for those seeking both adventure and relaxation in nature.

Also known as the Cold Water Cave, the Blue Cave owes its striking colour to the abundance of single-celled seaweed. The cave’s natural pool provides refreshing swimming opportunities, while its spacious interior allows entry for small boats. With its single entrance and dramatic lighting, the cave offers an unforgettable experience. Visitors are encouraged to bring waterproof cameras to capture the striking scenery.

The Blue Cave is especially popular in the summer months for its cool, crystal-clear waters. It is also considered a favourable spot for scuba diving, offering a safe and visually captivating environment. The cave’s enclosed structure gives swimmers the sensation of being in a natural pool, enhanced by the interplay of light and water.

Many visitors extend their trips by camping nearby for one or two nights, making the Blue Cave not just a day excursion, but part of a longer escape into Fethiye’s natural beauty.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-nin-dogal-guzelliklerinden-mavi-magara-yerli-ve-yabanci-turistlerin-ilgi-odagi-oluyor/106906/


Turkey’s Fishing Season Opens with Hopes for Abundant Anchovy Catch

Ankara, Turkey Turkey’s 2025 fishing season has opened with optimism, as experts predict a strong anchovy harvest due to low bonito numbers. The season, traditionally launched with the phrase “Vira Bismillah”, began on September 1 in the Black Sea, Marmara and Aegean regions, while the Mediterranean season will start on September 15.

Ramazan Özkaya, chairman of the Central Union of Fisheries Cooperatives (SÜRKOOP), said bonito stocks typically fluctuate in three-to-five-year cycles. After last year’s abundance, bonito are expected to be scarce, while anchovy catches should be plentiful. Reports also suggest strong horse mackerel stocks in the Black Sea, though Özkaya urged fishermen to avoid overfishing smaller schools.

In the Marmara Sea, anchovy fishing has started but remains limited due to high water temperatures, while in the Aegean, sardine and Atlantic mackerel catches are increasing.

Özkaya also warned about the growing impact of climate change on Turkey’s marine ecosystem, citing rising sea temperatures, shifting migration routes and risks to fish reproduction. He called for sustainable fishing practices and reminded consumers that they, too, play a role in protecting future fish stocks.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/climate-change-shifts-fish-as-anchovy-season-thrives-in-turkiye/news


Motorcycle Accidents in Turkey Rise 17% in First Eight Months of 2025

Ankara, Turkey Across Turkey, 76,162 motorcycle accidents resulting in death or injury were recorded in the first eight months of 2025, marking a 17% increase compared with the same period last year, according to a new report by Anadolu Agency (AA).

The report, titled “The Reality of Motorcycles in Traffic,” draws on data from the Traffic Department of the General Directorate of Security and the Traffic Department of the General Command of the Gendarmerie.

In January–August 2024, a total of 65,291 accidents involving motorcycles resulted in fatalities or injuries. By comparison, this year’s figure rose to 71,604 in police jurisdictions and 4,558 in gendarmerie jurisdictions.

Accidents peaked during the summer months. In 2025, August saw 12,655 cases, followed by 12,067 in July and 11,082 in June. The lowest number of incidents was in February, with 5,556 cases. In 2024, the lowest month was also February, with 2,053 accidents.

The rise comes as motorcycle ownership continues to grow rapidly. As of March 2025, Turkey had 6.39 million registered motorcycles, accounting for 20.1% of all road motor vehicles. Registrations in March alone surged by 58.2% compared with the previous month.

Experts warn that the combination of rising ownership and accident rates highlights the urgent need for stronger traffic safety measures, rider education, and infrastructure improvements to reduce risks for motorcyclists across Turkey.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/turkiye-sees-76000-motorcycle-accidents-in-8-months-of-2025/news


SPORT

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Fethiyespor Weekly Update

Fethiye, Turkey — Fethiyespor will play in the second round of the Ziraat Turkish Cup with an away fixture scheduled for 16 September.

Match Result

Fethiyespor won their home match against Yeni Malatyaspor on 13 September, with a final score of 6-1. Following recent matches, Fethiyespor moves up to 14th place in the league tables.

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Transfer News

The club has reached an agreement with veteran midfielder Muhammed Gönülaçar, most recently of Elazığspor. Gönülaçar, who has previously lifted the championship trophy with Ankaragücü, brings an impressive record to Fethiyespor, including 162 First League appearances, 159 Second League appearances, 22 Turkish Cup matches, and nine playoff campaigns.The experienced player officially signed his contract at a ceremony attended by Football Branch Manager Uğur Keskin, Osman Kazımlar, and Fahri Kıvanç Yılmaz.

“We welcome Muhammed Gönülaçar to our club and wish him continued success under our navy blue and white jersey,” Fethiyespor said in a statement.

Upcoming Fixtures

Fethiyespor’s next league fixture is an away match against 1461 Trabzon FK on Sunday, 21 September, with kick-off at 15:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 55.94 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 55.41 TL.

The US Dollar bought 41.32 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.21 TL.

The Euro bought 48.49 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 48.30 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Hamsi: Turkey’s national fish https://fethiyetimes.com/hamsi-turkeys-national-fish/ https://fethiyetimes.com/hamsi-turkeys-national-fish/#respond Fri, 12 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=3169 Turkey’s national fish, hamsi, or anchovies is more than a fish for the locals of the Black Sea region and whether it is fried or canned, hamsi offers a feast for both humble and rich dinner tables … Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Turkey has been blessed with an abundance of fish. Although […]

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Turkey’s national fish, hamsi, or anchovies is more than a fish for the locals of the Black Sea region and whether it is fried or canned, hamsi offers a feast for both humble and rich dinner tables …

Surrounded by the sea on three sides, Turkey has been blessed with an abundance of fish. Although fish is not considered a main source of food for Turks, the people living near the seas, especially those in the Black Sea region, are very creative in their kitchens when it comes to the sea dweller.

Turkey’s national fish

Hamsi, or Anatolian anchovies, could be considered Turkey’s national fish. Abundant in the Black Sea, especially during the winter, it is more than a simple sea creature for the people of the Black Sea region. Locals have become very attached to all things hamsi related and, as a result, the fish has become a significant part of life in the region. Poems and songs have been written about hamsi. Bards from the north even travelled around Anatolia singing songs about the glorious fish. In fact, an entire cuisine has been devoted to hamsi in northern Turkey, and the locals use it in almost every dish.

This silver, delicious beauty in all of its 12 to 15-centimetre glory is the tiny king of Turkish dinner tables. During the winter months, when the Black Sea is crawling with hamsi, this shiny little fish is quite a bargain.

There is a saying among native Black Sea people, “Foreigners eat hamsi without bones, but the people of the Black Sea eat it whole.” Indeed, most people eat hamsi without removing its bones, pan-fried whole.

Fried hamsi

Frying is the easiest way to prepare hamsi. Wash the hamsi and cover them with either regular flour or cornflour. Place them in a large well-oiled pan and fry for a couple of minutes on each side.

Hamsi with rice

Turks have always respected their past, and this is also the case when it comes to hamsi. This incredible fish was once the king of the Ottoman imperial kitchen, as well. Sultans preferred to eat it with a special kind of “pilav,” a dish made with rice. Although it is not as easy as the fried hamsi, Turks still cherish this tradition in their homes.

The Laz, an ethnic minority in the northeast of Turkey, live in the verdant Kaçkar Mountains that seem to crash right down into the Black Sea. 

This recipe comes straight out of the Laz heartland

Hamsili pilav

Ingredients:

1 kg of fresh, whole anchovies
1.5 cups of white rice
1 large onion, finely chopped
1/3 cup currants
¼ cup pine nuts
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
½ cup chopped dill
Salt
Black pepper

Preparation:

Sautée the pine nuts in the vegetable oil on medium heat, add the finely chopped onions and keep cooking until the onions turn golden but still soft. Add the rice and continue cooking for a few minutes. Add the currants, dill, black pepper and salt. Mix well and add enough water to cover the mixture. Cook over low heat until the water has cooked off. The mixture is ready when the rice is still a bit “underdone” or “yarım pişmiş” (“half-cooked”),

Debone the anchovies and remove their guts, patting them flat to create mini filets (or, better yet, ask your fish seller to do the deboning for you). Cover the bottom and sides of a well-oiled oven tray or casserole dish with the anchovies. Spread half of the pilaf over the anchovies. Add another layer of anchovies on top of the stuffing and then spread the remaining pilaf on top of the fish, as if layering a cake. Finally, add one more layer of anchovies. Add enough water to cover the top layer of anchovies. Drizzle a little vegetable oil on the surface and bake at 200 degrees Celsius until the water has been completely absorbed by the rice or about 30 minutes.

To serve, use a sharp knife to score the pilaf’s top into square portions and then use a spatula to take the squares out of the tray.

Pickled hamsi

The people of the Black Sea have taken their love for the fish one step further by creating hamsi pickles.

Hamsi pickles (turşu) are quite easy to make and similar to any other pickles. After a thorough cleaning, the hamsi is put into glass jars or plastic cans and vinegar and oil are added. You can also put bay leaves and lemon in the jar. The pickles must be stored away from direct sunlight or in the fridge. Hamsi pickles can be stored unopened for more than a year.

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Sources: Daily Sabah/ Miraç Geyik//Istanbul Eats

This article was first published on 9 February 2020 and updated on 10 September 2025.

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 11th September 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-11th-september-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-11th-september-2025/#respond Thu, 11 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23783 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources German Tourist Trapped on Cliffs Rescued by JAK Team A 30-year-old German tourist was rescued after becoming trapped on cliffs near Butterfly Valley in Fethiye’s Faralya neighbourhood. The tourist, identified as D.M.A., was walking […]

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German Tourist Trapped on Cliffs Rescued by JAK Team

A 30-year-old German tourist was rescued after becoming trapped on cliffs near Butterfly Valley in Fethiye’s Faralya neighbourhood.

The tourist, identified as D.M.A., was walking near the Butterfly Valley observation deck when he became stranded on rocks about 200 metres high. His cries for help were heard by bystanders, who immediately alerted the 112 Emergency Call Centre.

In response, the Ölüdeniz Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK) team was dispatched to the scene. Facing difficult terrain, the team used ropes to reach the tourist, who was successfully pulled to safety in a coordinated operation.

Authorities confirmed that the tourist was unharmed and in good condition following the rescue.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/kayaliklarda-mahsur-kalan-alman-turist-jak-timi-tarafindan-kurtarildi


Karaçulha Wholesale Market to Generate Its Own Electricity with Solar Power Plant

Fethiye, Muğla – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality has added another environmentally friendly project to its renewable energy portfolio with the installation of a solar power plant at the Fethiye Karaçulha Wholesale Market.

The 792 kWp solar power system, mounted on the market’s roof, is expected to generate approximately 1.25 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually. Covering a roof area of 4,500 square metres, the project includes 1,440 photovoltaic panels—each producing 550 W—and eight 100 kW inverters. The total investment cost amounted to 13,899,000 TL.

The solar power plant will meet the energy needs of the wholesale market facilities, while surplus electricity will be sold to the grid through offsetting with the distribution company.

Muğla, one of the sunniest provinces in Turkey, has already implemented solar projects at bus terminals, slaughterhouses, temporary animal shelters, and service buildings. The Karaçulha project further strengthens the city’s position as a leader in renewable energy initiatives.

Ahmet Aras, Mayor of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality and President of the Coastal Aegean Municipalities Union, highlighted the significance of the project:

“Muğla is a city whose sun not only fuels tourism but also energy. By transforming this potential into environmentally friendly investments, we are protecting our nature while providing more affordable and sustainable services. By meeting the Karaçulha Wholesale Market’s electricity needs from the sun, we are reducing our carbon footprint and making our city more resilient to the climate crisis. With this vision, we will continue to carry Muğla into the future in a cleaner, greener, and more liveable way.”

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/karaculha-hali-ges-ile-kendi-elektrigini-uretecek/106625/?p=4


New Students Welcomed with Saplings in Fethiye

Fethiye, Muğla – As the new academic year begins, newly enrolled students at Fethiye Merkez Atatürk Middle School were welcomed with saplings, symbolising growth and environmental responsibility.

School Principal Engin Yiğit and teachers distributed saplings, provided by the Fethiye Forest Management Directorate, to new students and encouraged them to plant them around their homes.

The initiative is part of the Ministry of National Education’s “Green Homeland – My School, a Solution for the Future” programme. Within this framework, 360 saplings were given to 5th grade students and their parents.

In addition, the short film “Every Child a Sapling” was shown to all classes via EBA during the first lesson of the year. The activity aims to raise awareness of summer forest fires, instil intergenerational responsibility in protecting forests and ecosystems, and nurture environmentally conscious generations.

School officials noted that these lessons and activities will continue throughout the year, reinforcing the importance of environmental stewardship among students.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-yeni-ogrencileri-fidanla-karsiladilar


Old Hospital Building in Fethiye Left Vacant for Six Years

Fethiye, Muğla – The old hospital building in Fethiye, which served as an SSK hospital for many years before merging with the state hospital and later functioning as a neighbourhood clinic, has been standing vacant for the past six years.

Situated in a central location on İnönü Boulevard, the building is falling into disrepair due to long-term neglect. Broken windows and damaged doors contribute to its abandoned appearance, creating a negative impact on the surrounding area.

The garden of the unused facility has also turned into a dumping ground, with piles of old items and garbage causing both environmental pollution and visual blight.

Residents have voiced frustration that such a centrally located property has been left idle for so long. Many are calling for the building to be restored and repurposed, particularly for healthcare services or other forms of public use.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/gozumuzde-canlanir-koskoca-mazi


Fethiye Taxi Drivers Evaluate the Season

Fethiye, Muğla – Taxi drivers in Fethiye say the 2024 summer season fell short of expectations, with business slowing down and rising costs placing increasing pressure on tradespeople.

Local taxi driver Şaban Enez explained that the season was both delayed and shorter than usual, leading to a noticeable decline in business.

“The season started late and ended quickly. Our business has decreased significantly now. Generally speaking, the season ended very quickly, and we didn’t get the business we expected. Last year was better, but this year has been a very bad season. The market is struggling, both for taxi drivers and tradespeople,” Enez said.

Highlighting the financial strain of operating costs, he pointed to fuel prices, vehicle maintenance, and industrial expenses as the main challenges faced by drivers.

“If we consider fuel prices and industrial expenses, fuel, car expenses, and maintenance are truly significant. Honestly, we don’t have any expectations for next season right now; the season is over,” he added.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-de-taksici-esnafi-sezonu-degerlendirdi/106632/


5 Percent Decrease in Foreign Tourist Arrivals in Muğla

Muğla, Turkey Muğla, Turkey’s third most-visited city after Istanbul and Antalya, has experienced a 5 percent decrease in foreign tourist arrivals in the first seven months of 2025 compared to the same period last year.

According to official figures, a total of 1,827,840 foreign tourists visited Muğla between January and July 2025. This represents a drop of 88,182 visitors from the 1,916,022 arrivals recorded during the same period in 2024.

The United Kingdom continued to be the leading source of visitors to Muğla, with 799,260 British tourists arriving in the first seven months of the year. The UK was followed by:

  • Russia – 198,892 arrivals
  • Poland – 160,338 arrivals
  • Germany – 115,337 arrivals

On average, Muğla attracts around 1.5 million British tourists annually, making the UK the city’s most consistent foreign market.

Most foreign tourists reached Muğla through its two international airports:

  • Dalaman Airport – 1,056,841 arrivals
  • Milas-Bodrum Airport – 510,203 arrivals

In addition, 362,452 tourists entered Muğla via the ports of Fethiye, Marmaris, Datça, Bodrum, and Milas.

Home to world-famous destinations such as Fethiye, Bodrum, and Marmaris, Muğla remains one of Turkey’s top holiday destinations for both domestic and international travellers. Despite the slight decline in arrivals, the province continues to attract strong demand, particularly from the UK market.

Source: https://www.dunya.com/sektorler/turizm/muglada-yabanci-turist-sayisi-azaldi-yuzde-5lik-dusus-haberi-793301


Free Drinking Water to Be Provided on All Flights in Turkey

Ankara, Turkey Turkey’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, has announced that all passengers on domestic and international flights will now be provided with free drinking water.

The new directive, issued through the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, requires airlines to supply at least 200 millilitres of water to each passenger on every flight, regardless of duration.

“This regulation ensures that every passenger will receive free drinking water throughout the journey,” Uraloğlu said, noting that dehydration caused by long waits or insufficient cabin ventilation can result in headaches, loss of concentration, and even medical emergencies.

The minister emphasised that the measure is designed to both reduce health risks and improve passenger satisfaction. Referring to global best practices, he underlined that meeting passengers’ basic needs is considered a fundamental responsibility of airlines worldwide.

Uraloğlu also stated that the initiative will contribute to enhancing the international reputation of Turkish carriers, particularly Turkish Airlines.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/airlines-to-provide-complimentary-water-minister-announces-213356


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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 7th September 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-7th-september-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-7th-september-2025/#respond Mon, 08 Sep 2025 04:48:35 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23700 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Fethiye Musical Nights Conclude with Final Performances Fethiye, Muğla – The Fethiye Musical Nights event series, which brought music and entertainment to citizens across Fethiye throughout the summer, concluded with performances by Municipal Artists and the […]

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Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Fethiye Musical Nights Conclude with Final Performances

Fethiye, Muğla – The Fethiye Musical Nights event series, which brought music and entertainment to citizens across Fethiye throughout the summer, concluded with performances by Municipal Artists and the City Orchestra.

Organised by Fethiye Municipality, the concerts aimed to enrich the city’s cultural life by bringing together residents in various locations to enjoy live music.

Municipal officials expressed their gratitude to citizens for their strong support and participation, noting that the series highlighted the importance of music and art in community life.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Planned Multi-Storey Car Park Sparks Debate Over Traffic Relief

Fethiye, Muğla – The Fethiye Municipality’s planned multi-storey car park in the Tuesday Market area has become a major talking point among residents, with differing views on whether the project will ease traffic congestion in the city.

The proposed five-storey facility, which includes two basement levels, is designed to accommodate up to 1,500 vehicles. Once operational, the municipality plans to offer free shuttle services to the city centre, allowing drivers to park their vehicles and continue their journeys by public transport.

Despite these plans, residents remain divided. Some argue that since the square is already used as a parking lot, a multi-storey structure may not bring significant improvement. Others believe the project will help reduce congestion and improve parking availability in the busy district.

As discussions continue, the question remains whether the new car park will provide a long-term solution to Fethiye’s parking shortages and growing urban traffic problems.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-sali-pazari-meydanina-planlanan-otopark-trafigi-rahatlatacak-mi


Mega Yacht I Dynasty Refueled at Fethiye Port

Fethiye, Muğla – The Cayman Islands-flagged mega yacht I Dynasty was refueled earlier this week at the Fethiye Port pier in Muğla’s Fethiye district.

The 101-meter yacht was supplied with fuel delivered by land tankers from the Aliağa Refinery.

Built in Germany in 2015, I Dynasty offered numerous luxury amenities, including a gym, beauty salon, elevator, underwater lighting, and a beach club. The yacht accommodated up to 34 passengers in 12 suites, along with 36 crew members.

After the refueling operation, the yacht departed from Fethiye.

Source: https://www.haberturk.com/mugla-haberleri/39018206-fethiyede-mega-yat-i-dynastya-yakit-ikmali-yapildi


Luxury Yacht Capsizes on Maiden Voyage in Black Sea

Black Sea, Turkey – A luxury yacht worth nearly $1 million capsized within minutes of setting off on its maiden voyage this week in the Black Sea.

On Tuesday, September 2, the Dolce Vento tipped over about 200 meters off the coast of Turkey, according to Turkish Maritime Media.

Video footage shows the 80-foot vessel being lowered into the water by a construction lift before beginning its first journey. After around 15 minutes at sea, the yacht began leaning to its left side before eventually overturning completely.

One person was seen climbing to the top of the vessel before jumping into the water, while others floated nearby in life jackets.

Local media reported that the yacht’s owner, captain, and two crew members all made it safely back to shore. No casualties were reported.

The yacht, valued at around 40 million Turkish liras (just under $1 million), was completed in 2024 and is said to be the largest vessel ever built at the shipyard. An investigation into the incident has been launched.

Source: https://people.com/luxury-yacht-tips-over-and-sinks-as-crew-jumps-overboard-in-shocking-video-11803581


Missing Chinese Tourist on Lycian Way Found Dead

Fethiye, Muğla – The body of Xu Wenkai (30), a Chinese tourist who went missing while hiking the Lycian Way in Fethiye’s Faralya neighbourhood, has been found.

Wenkai, who had travelled to Fethiye from China for a holiday, was reported missing after relatives contacted the 112 Emergency Call Center. A large-scale search operation was immediately launched in the region.

The search effort involved the Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK) Team, AFAD units, and several NGOs. In total, 43 personnel, nine vehicles, a cadaver dog, and a tracking dog took part in the mission.

Teams eventually discovered Wenkai’s body in a steep area between Kabak Bay and Butterfly Valley.

Authorities confirmed that an investigation into the incident is ongoing.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/likya-yolunda-kaybolan-cinli-turist-olu-olarak-bulundu


Loggerhead Turtle Hatchlings Released into the Sea on Yeşilöz Beach

Alanya, Antalya – Loggerhead turtle hatchlings have begun emerging from their nests on Yeşilöz Beach, located east of Alanya in Antalya’s Alanya district.

At first light, volunteers from Gazipaşa gathered on the beach to help guide the endangered hatchlings safely to the sea. The group carefully removed the baby turtles from their nests and turned them toward the water, ensuring they avoided obstacles on their journey.

Yeşilöz Beach is one of the few areas in the Mediterranean where loggerhead turtles frequently nest. Environmental volunteers stressed the importance of protecting the site, noting its vital role in the species’ survival.

Local resident and environmental volunteer Güldane Şahin highlighted both the ecological importance of the turtles and the challenges they face. “The hatching of loggerhead sea turtles continues. Five or six years ago, jellyfish populations had increased, but turtle numbers had decreased. Loggerhead turtles help clean our seas. This year, we’ve located 602 nests along 6.5 kilometres of coast. Hatchlings will continue until October 15, though we are also encountering some dead hatchlings and rotting eggs due to changing weather,” she said.

Conservationists continue to monitor the beach closely to ensure the survival of as many hatchlings as possible.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/yavru-carettalar-yumurtalardan-cikip-denizle-bulustu/106455/


Turkey Faces Rising Wildfire Risks Amid Climate Change and Social Shifts

Turkey is facing mounting wildfire threats as climate change, drought, and rural depopulation combine to heighten risks across the Mediterranean basin and beyond. Experts warn that fires are no longer confined to the country’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, but are spreading northward into historically less-affected regions.

Prof. Dr. Yusuf Serengil of Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa said rising temperatures, strong winds, and fragmented forest structures are driving the danger, while rural depopulation has weakened traditional fire prevention practices. On peak days, Turkey experiences 40–50 outbreaks, with some escalating into large-scale wildfires.

A report by World Weather Attribution found that climate change has made severe wildfires 10 times more likely in Turkey and Greece. Without stronger preventive measures and a shift away from fossil fuels, future wildfires could become 18% more intense, six times more likely, and 25% harder to control.

Experts stress that Turkey must move beyond firefighting to proactive prevention, warning that the country — like much of southern Europe — has entered a new era of heightened wildfire risks.

Read more here: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/experts-warn-turkiye-faces-longer-more-intense-wildfire-seasons/news


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Fethiyespor Win Cup Match, Welcome Returning Player, Launch New Shirts as Stadium Demolition Begins

Fethiyespor secured a 2-0 victory in their midweek Ziraat Cup game, advancing to the next round of the competition.

In transfer news, the club has reached an agreement with Ramazan Çevik, who previously played for Fethiyespor in the 2023–2024 season and most recently for Arnavutköy Belediyespor. Çevik, who has three championships, one playoff final, and two playoff appearances to his name, officially signed his contract at a ceremony attended by directors Harun Reşit Yiğit and Ramazan Göktepe.

Meanwhile, the 2025–2026 season football shirts are now available at the Fethiyespor Shop and Café, located next to the harbour car park near Migros Supermarket, where daily boat trips depart. Shirts are priced at 3,000 TL and available in all sizes.


Demolition of Fethiye City Stadium Stands Underway

Demolition has begun on the reinforced concrete stands of Fethiye City Stadium, which were closed to spectators last year following negative earthquake safety reports.

The Denizli-based firm awarded the demolition contract began dismantling the stands today and expects to complete the work within one month, after which the area will be fully cleared.

Club director Harun Reşit Yiğit underlined the importance of a modern facility for local sports, saying:

“Hopefully, a new stadium will be built in the future with the support of our ministry. This will give Fethiyespor the opportunity to play in a modern stadium.”

Match Result – 7th September

Fethiyespor lost their away match on 7th September against Aliağa FK. The final score was 3-0.

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

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Looking ahead, Fethiyespor’s next fixture is a home game on Saturday, September 13, with kick-off at 19:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 55.41 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 55.51 TL.

The US Dollar bought 41.21 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.10 TL.

The Euro bought 48.30 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 48.02 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 4th September 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-4th-september-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-4th-september-2025/#respond Thu, 04 Sep 2025 04:54:27 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=23556 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources Road Works Continue Uninterrupted in Fethiye Fethiye, Muğla –Fethiye Municipality has announced that road construction works are progressing at full speed. Asphalt paving has been successfully completed in the neighborhoods of Çiftlik, Esenköy, Karaçulha, […]

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Curated from various news sources

Road Works Continue Uninterrupted in Fethiye

Fethiye, Muğla –Fethiye Municipality has announced that road construction works are progressing at full speed. Asphalt paving has been successfully completed in the neighborhoods of Çiftlik, Esenköy, Karaçulha, Yeşilüzümlü, Yenimahalle, Eldirek, İncirköy, Kızılbel, and Çamköy.

Municipal teams confirmed that road construction continues uninterrupted in other neighborhoods, in line with the planned schedule. The works are part of an ongoing effort to provide residents with more comfortable and safe transportation options.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Season Begins, Fethiye Fish Market Prices Drop

Fethiye, Muğla With the lifting of the nationwide fishing ban on September 1, fishermen in Fethiye returned to the sea after a long break, bringing their first catches to shore and filling the stalls at the Fethiye Fish Market. Within a day, prices saw a noticeable drop, giving both tradesmen and consumers a promising start to the season.

Fethiye Fish Market fisherman Mahir Kahya highlighted the sharp fall in prices:

“Red mullet, which was 1,500 lira three days ago, has now dropped to 1,000 lira. Sardine has fallen from 400 lira to 300 lira. As fish become more abundant, prices will continue to drop,” he said.

The fishing ban, which began on April 15, ended on September 1, allowing large industrial vessels back to sea. With the change in weather and the arrival of rains in the coming weeks, Kahya expects even greater abundance and lower prices.

Kahya also emphasised the importance of fish as a healthy food source:

“Fish is a healthy commodity from the sea. After September 1, small boats disappear, and fishing is carried out with larger vessels. With more catches expected, people will be able to enjoy fish from the Black Sea and Marmara regions at more affordable prices.”

Looking ahead, Kahya noted that anchovy is expected to be plentiful this year, while bonito may be less abundant:

“Our season has already started well. We want our people to eat plenty of fish,” he added, wishing all fishermen a successful season.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/sezon-basladi-fethiye-balik-pazarinda-fiyatlarda-dusus-yasandi


Initiatives Launched to Promote Fethiye’s Health Tourism Potential in London

Fethiye, Muğla The Fethiye Health Platform, operating under the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FTSO), has launched new initiatives to promote the region’s growing health tourism potential in London.

A meeting held at the FTSO Meğri Hall brought together representatives of private healthcare institutions in Fethiye. The session was chaired by FTSO Chairman Osman Çıralı and featured a presentation by Vatan Öz, owner of the London-based Avrupa Newspaper. Öz shared insights and feedback on promotional strategies, including advertising campaigns on London buses, taxis, the underground, and in popular magazines.

The discussions focused on coordinated steps to expand Fethiye’s visibility in the UK health tourism market under the leadership of FTSO.

Chairman Çıralı emphasised the importance of international collaboration:

“We are working with institutions to promote Fethiye and Seydikemer as tourism destinations in London. For two years, we have successfully showcased Fethiye’s health tourism at the London International Health Tourism Fair. Now, through advertisements on buses, taxis, the metro, and in magazines, we aim to reach millions more and attract greater numbers of tourists from the UK,” he said.

The campaign aims not only to highlight Fethiye’s medical and wellness services but also to strengthen the region’s overall appeal as a tourism hub.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyenin-saglik-turizmi-potansiyelinin-londrada-tanitilmasi-icin-girisimler-basladi


Muğla Celebrates the 199th Anniversary of the Municipal Police

Muğla, Turkey – Municipal police officers from 13 districts across Muğla gathered under the coordination of the Muğla Metropolitan Municipality to mark the 199th anniversary of the Municipal Police, one of the most established institutions of local government in Turkey.

The commemorations began with a wreath-laying ceremony in Cumhuriyet Square, attended by Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Secretary-General Tayfun Yılmaz, department heads, municipal police chiefs, and personnel. Following a moment of silence and the singing of the National Anthem, a wreath was laid at the Atatürk Monument.

After the ceremony, municipal police teams held a comprehensive meeting to evaluate ongoing and future operations. The agenda included inspection activities carried out throughout Muğla, initiatives to regulate urban life, protect public health, and improve community safety, as well as planning for greater coordination in the months ahead.

Secretary-General Tayfun Yılmaz highlighted the vital role of municipal police in maintaining order and supporting citizens:

“On the 199th anniversary of our Municipal Police Organization, we held this meaningful gathering under the leadership of our Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Mayor, Mr. Ahmet Aras. I salute with love and respect our valued Municipal Police teams, who are the face of our municipality and who work tirelessly to ensure public health, environmental health, and public safety. Our Municipal Police Organization works 24/7 for the city, maintaining order, lending a helping hand to a child or an elderly person when necessary, fulfilling a sacred duty. We are proud of these valued teams who stand with our people and represent our municipality.”

The celebrations in Muğla were part of nationwide events honouring the 199-year history of the Municipal Police, recognising their continuous service to urban life and community well-being.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-da-zabita-teskilatinin-199-yili-kutlandi/106174/?p=5


Summer Heat in Turkey Expected to Linger Until October, Expert Warns

Istanbul, Turkey – Temperatures across Turkey are forecast to remain above seasonal norms well into October, delaying the arrival of autumn, according to meteorologist Orhan Şen.

Şen noted that starting Monday, September 1, temperatures nationwide will dip slightly by 1–2 degrees, including in Istanbul, where they will hover around 32°C. However, he stressed that “summer will last until October, and even into mid-October, we may experience a warm, summer-like climate.”

The meteorologist also issued a stark warning about the country’s worsening drought:

“Precipitation has declined by 74 percent. We are living through the hottest and driest period in the past 65 years. Agricultural drought is now imminent. Farmers will not be able to plant because the soil has not retained moisture,” he said.

This year, Turkey has endured one of the driest summers on record. In Izmir, the country’s third-largest city, authorities introduced controlled water cuts last month as reservoirs dropped to critical levels.

At the same time, the nation has been battling severe wildfires. In Denizli province, a forest fire burning since September 1 has forced the precautionary evacuation of two neighborhoods.

A recent study by World Weather Attribution (WWA) found that climate change has intensified wildfires across the eastern Mediterranean, including Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus. The group reported that fires in the region were 22 percent more intense in 2025, Europe’s worst year on record for wildfires, with more than 1 million hectares scorched, 20 lives lost, and 80,000 people forced to evacuate.

Driven by soaring temperatures above 40°C, extreme drought, and strong winds, the region’s wildfires highlight the growing impact of climate change on Mediterranean countries.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkiyes-summer-heat-to-linger-until-october-expert-says-213132

Turkey Set to Break Record with Over 2 Million Cruise Tourists in 2025

Istanbul, Turkey – Turkey is expected to welcome more than 2 million cruise tourists by the end of the year, potentially surpassing the record set in 2013, when 2.2 million visitors arrived by sea.

According to TÜRSAB Chairman Firuz Bağlıkaya, more than 1 million passengers arrived on 675 cruise ships between January and July, marking a 19% increase compared to the same period last year. Bağlıkaya highlighted Turkey’s strategic position at the crossroads of the Eastern Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Sea routes, making it an increasingly attractive hub for cruise operators.

The expansion of Galataport in Istanbul and Turkey’s growing role as a home port have boosted revenues for airlines, hotels, restaurants, and local businesses. Ports such as Kuşadası, Izmir, and Bodrum are also seeing higher demand, strengthening the country’s position in the global cruise market.

Bağlıkaya underlined that cruise tourists bring high added value and strong spending potential, and called for strategies to match the changing traveller profile. He suggested a cruise summit in Istanbul to chart a roadmap for the sector’s future growth.

MSC Cruises Turkey Country Manager Işın Hekimoğlu added that Turkey’s cultural heritage, natural beauty, and location play a central role in cruise growth. He said the company aims to host 35,000 Turkish guests in the next three years, while the rise in foreign passengers will continue to revitalise port cities and support local economies.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/kruvaziyer-turist-sayisinin-yil-sonunda-2-milyonu-asarak-rekor-kirmasi-bekleniyor/106188/


Mawlid al-Nabi Observed on September 3, 2025

Mawlid al-Nabi, the last kandil of the year, was observed on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, according to the Diyanet’s religious calendar. The commemoration began on the night between September 3 and 4, marking the 11th night of Rabi’ al-Awwal.

The occasion honours the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Mosques across the country were filled with worshippers offering prayers and reflecting on his life and teachings.

Observed annually on the 12th of Rabi’ al-Awwal, Mawlid al-Nabi is regarded as one of the most significant nights in the Islamic calendar.

Source: https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/bilgi/galeri-yarin-kandil-mi-ne-kandili-mevlid-kandili-ne-zaman-hangi-gun-eda-edilecek-diyanet-2025-mevlid-kandili-tarihi-42935084/4


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The Spellbinding Peak of Nemrut Dağı https://fethiyetimes.com/the-spellbinding-peak-of-nemrut-dagi/ https://fethiyetimes.com/the-spellbinding-peak-of-nemrut-dagi/#respond Wed, 03 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=2568 High in the Anatolian heartland rises Nemrut Dağı (Mount Nemrut), a 7,000-foot peak crowned with a site unlike any other in Turkey. Here, colossal stone heads stare pitilessly into the distance—their features partly mutilated, partly worn by centuries of wind and time—creating an atmosphere both haunting and awe-inspiring. A Monument to a Kingdom In 62 […]

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High in the Anatolian heartland rises Nemrut Dağı (Mount Nemrut), a 7,000-foot peak crowned with a site unlike any other in Turkey. Here, colossal stone heads stare pitilessly into the distance—their features partly mutilated, partly worn by centuries of wind and time—creating an atmosphere both haunting and awe-inspiring.

A Monument to a Kingdom

In 62 BC, King Antiochus I of Commagene ordered the construction of a vast tomb and temple complex at Nemrut. This extraordinary monument, combining Greek and Persian influences, was designed as a testament to his reign and remains the most significant relic of his kingdom. The terraces and statues that survive today continue to fascinate historians, travellers, and archaeologists alike.

A Dwelling Place of the Gods

Antiochus envisioned Nemrut not just as his final resting place, but as a sacred meeting ground of deities. He called it a hierothesion—the “common dwelling place of all the gods beside the heavenly thrones.” On the eastern and western terraces of the tumulus, visitors can still see rows of five immense limestone statues, seated and gazing outward across the landscape. Each row is guarded by powerful animal figures, symbolising protection.

An inscription reveals Antiochus’s intent: the summit was to serve as his eternal sanctuary, where the “God King” would rest among the gods themselves, his soul united with theirs in the celestial realm.

Over the centuries, the colossal statues of Nemrut Dağı have all been decapitated—their immense heads now resting on the terraces below. Scholars believe the damage was caused either by powerful earthquakes, which frequently shake the region, or by acts of iconoclasm. Originally, the statues are thought to have towered nearly 30 feet high, their design blending the artistic traditions of both Greece and Persia—a reflection of the Kingdom of Commagene’s position between these two great civilisations.

The 8th Wonder of the Ancient World

Today, Nemrut Dağı is often hailed as the 8th Wonder of the Ancient World. Recognised for its cultural and historical significance, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987 and designated a National Park the following year. For travellers, it remains not only a site of deep historical intrigue but also a dream location for photographers, who are captivated by the surreal presence of the weathered stone heads scattered across the mountain terraces.

Here, we share a collection of images of Nemrut Dağı’s colossal stone heads, captured by Nichola Chapman.

And if that’s not enough for you, just look at that view…

To see more of Nichola’s work, please visit Nichola Chapman Photography

This article was first published on 15 August 2019 and updated on 1 September 2025

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Şanlıurfa and the Pool of Sacred Fish https://fethiyetimes.com/sanliurfa-and-the-pool-of-sacred-fish/ https://fethiyetimes.com/sanliurfa-and-the-pool-of-sacred-fish/#respond Tue, 02 Sep 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=5253 About 180 kilometres (110 miles) west of Kızıltepe, in South Eastern Anatolia, lies the venerable old town of Şanlıurfa The southeastern province was once one of the oldest settlements in Mesopotamia. Formerly known as “Urfa,” the city took the title “Şanlı” – meaning glorious, dignified – in 1984 in memory of the achievement of its people in […]

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About 180 kilometres (110 miles) west of Kızıltepe, in South Eastern Anatolia, lies the venerable old town of Şanlıurfa

The southeastern province was once one of the oldest settlements in Mesopotamia. Formerly known as “Urfa,” the city took the title “Şanlı” – meaning glorious, dignified – in 1984 in memory of the achievement of its people in the War of Independence.

The city’s history goes back to 9,000 B.C. or even further with the findings discovered every day at nearby Göbeklitepe, mankind’s first temple that was ever erected on earth.

According to Jewish and Muslim traditions, Şanlıurfa is “Ur Kasdim,” the hometown of Abraham. This was disputed by Leonard Woolley, the excavator of the Sumerian city of Ur in 1927 and scholars remain divided on the issue. Şanlıurfa is also one of several cities that has traditions associated with Job. For the Armenians, Şanlıurfa is considered a holy place since it is believed that the Armenian alphabet was invented there.

Şanlıurfa was conquered repeatedly throughout history and has been dominated by many civilizations, including the Ebla, Akkadians, Sumerians, Babylonians, Hittites, Armenians, Hurri-Mitannis, Assyrians, Medes, Persians, Ancient Macedonians (under Alexander the Great), Seleucids, Arameans, the Neo-Assyrian Osrhoenes, Romans, Sassanids, Byzantines and Arabs.

The discovery of Göbeklitepe

The discovery of Göbeklitepe, the oldest known temple ever discovered in history six miles away, spiked Şanlıurfa’s international fame. The massive carved stones about 11,000 years old, predate Stonehenge by some 6,000 years.

Distinctive T-shaped pillars are carved with images of wild animals, providing insight into the way of life and beliefs of people living in Upper Mesopotamia about 11,500 years ago.

The megalithic structures have largely retained the original form and design of their architectural elements, together with numerous decorative elements and craftworks that provide an insight into the way of life of the societies that occupied the site. The results of more than twenty years of research and archaeological excavations on the site testify to its authenticity.

Pool of Sacred Fish

During the autumn time, the city of Şanlıurfa’s main attraction is the sacred Balıklıgöl, the “Pool of Sacred Fish” located in the courtyard of the Halil-ur-Rahman mosque, built by the Ayyubids in 1211 and now surrounded by the tranquil and well-organized Gölbaşı-gardens.

Legend has it that the pool is where the Prophet Abraham was thrown into the fire by King Nimrod. According to the legend, when Nimrod flung Abraham into the fire, the fire became water and the firewood became the fish, which persists to this day. Hence, Balıklıgöl and the carp fish in this pool are considered sacred.

These sacred fish are probably among the most privileged finned creatures in the world as they live in crystal clear waters and are fed abundantly every day as visitors are encouraged to feed them.

Most of the fish are grey or black but local legend says seeing a white carp will open the door to the heavens.

Every year, tourists from around the world flock to visit the pool where they can feed the fish and climb to the Urfa Castle to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the city.

Afterwards, in the restaurants surrounding the historic site, tourists can taste local delights such as “mırra,” a type of Turkish coffee which is a speciality of the southeastern region, especially Şanlıurfa. Here mırra is an important part of daily life, and at every step, you come across street vendors carrying samovars of coffee.

While most people associate Şanlıurfa with Göbeklitepe, the city itself is one of the most ancient in the world. While you won’t find many tourists, it is a bustling city with a lot to see and it’s well worth taking time to explore all the attractions.

Sources: Daily Sabah/Rove.me

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