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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.

Garbage Collected in Karaçulha Kayıkseki

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Garbage causing environmental pollution in Kayıkseki, a popular picnic area in Fethiye’s Karaçulha neighbourhood known for its scenic views, was cleaned up by municipal teams.

The teams carried out a detailed cleaning operation, meticulously clearing the area of accumulated trash. Due to the cliffside terrain, collecting the waste was particularly challenging, requiring careful and coordinated efforts.

Following the cleanup, officials called on citizens to be more environmentally conscious and to avoid leaving waste in natural areas. They stressed that protecting such locations is essential for preserving both the environment and the region’s natural beauty for future visitors.

Source: Fethiye TV


Fire Engulfs Attic of Three-Story House in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A fire that broke out in the attic of a three-story house in the Taşyaka neighbourhood of Fethiye was extinguished after approximately one hour of intervention by firefighters, causing extensive damage to the attic.

The incident occurred on 145th Street in the Taşyaka neighbourhood. According to initial reports, the fire started for an unknown reason in the attic of the three-story house. Upon noticing the smoke, nearby residents informed the 112 Emergency Call Center.

Following the report, multiple teams from the fire brigade, health services and police were dispatched to the scene. Firefighters carried out an intensive operation and managed to bring the blaze under control after about one hour, preventing it from spreading to nearby buildings.

No casualties or injuries were reported in the incident. However, significant material damage occurred in the attic of the house. An investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of the fire.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-uc-katli-evin-cati-kati-alevlere-teslim-oldu


Organized Crime Group Targeting Businesspeople Dismantled in Muğla

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A large-scale operation was carried out in Muğla against an organized crime group calling themselves the “Daltons” and “Casperes,” who were found to be extorting money from businesspeople and business owners through threats and intimidation.

As part of the investigation coordinated by the Fethiye Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, teams from the Muğla Police Department Intelligence Branch and the Smuggling and Organized Crime Branch conducted meticulous work, delivering a significant blow to the criminal organization. Simultaneous raids were carried out at addresses in the districts of Fethiye, Seydikemer, Menteşe, Datça, and Bodrum, as well as in the provinces of Istanbul, Ankara, Mardin, and Hatay. A total of 11 suspects were apprehended and taken into custody.

During searches at the addresses, police seized 2 unlicensed handguns, 2 pump-action shotguns, numerous cartridges of various calibres, along with a large quantity of digital materials and documents believed to be linked to the criminal activities.

According to information obtained, the suspects posed as members of an organized crime group and intimidated businesspeople, demanding extortion money through pressure and threats. It was reported that those who refused to pay were targeted with beatings and armed attacks in an attempt to silence them.

The suspects had been under technical and physical surveillance for a long period and were found to have targeted numerous businesses across Muğla, acting in a coordinated and organized manner.

Legal proceedings have been initiated against the detainees under Article 220 of the Turkish Penal Code (Establishing an Organization for the Purpose of Committing Crimes), Article 106 (Threatening by Exploiting the Intimidating Power of a Criminal Organization), Article 149 (Aggravated Robbery), Article 158 (Aggravated Fraud), and for violation of Law No. 6136 on firearms.

It was stated that the suspects’ statements are continuing at the police station and that they will be referred to the courthouse after the completion of procedures.

Security officials emphasized that no tolerance will be shown to any organization disturbing public order and the business community, and stressed that the fight against organized crime will continue with determination.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-ve-seydikemerde-daltonlar-ve-casperlar-cetesine-operasyon-11-gozalti?


Memorial Held for 78 Victims of Kartalkaya Hotel Fire as Families Gather on First Anniversary of Tragedy

Bolu, TURKEY – A memorial ceremony was held late Tuesday night at the Grand Kartal Hotel in the Kartalkaya Ski Resort to mark the first anniversary of the devastating fire that claimed the lives of 78 people.

Families of the victims and members of the public gathered in front of the hotel at 3:17 a.m., the exact time the fire broke out one year ago. Photographs of the victims were placed at the scene as mourners laid carnations, lit candles and released wish balloons into the sky. The names of those who lost their lives and angel figures were projected onto the hotel’s facade using laser lights.

Emotional scenes were witnessed as family members embraced one another, many in tears.

During the ceremony, families stated that the tragedy was the result of organized wrongdoing, mistakes and negligence, which turned a fire that could have been easily controlled into one of the world’s deadliest hotel disasters.

They emphasized that although the pain has deepened over time, their hope for justice remains strong. It was noted that the verdict issued by the Bolu 1st High Criminal Court after nearly a year of legal proceedings met public expectations and could serve as an important precedent.

Families said they have lived with constant grief for 365 days, remembering and praying for their loved ones every day. They stressed that many of the victims lost their lives while trying to help others escape the fire.

Participants also underlined that, despite the tragedy, they continue to stand together in solidarity and will not abandon their pursuit of justice, hoping that similar disasters can be prevented in the future.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/turkiye-marks-anniversary-of-kartalkaya-hotel-fire-that-killed-78/news


Bandırma Ferry to Be Moved to Atatürk’s Landing Site in Samsun

Samsun, TURKEY – The Bandırma Ferry, one of the most powerful symbols of the founding journey of the Republic of Turkey, is set to be transported over land and turned into the centerpiece of a large open-air museum in the northern province of Samsun, officials have announced.

Under the project, the historic vessel that carried Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his comrades to Samsun on May 19, 1919, will be relocated to Tütün Pier — the exact site where Atatürk first set foot on Anatolian soil. This moment is widely regarded as the starting point of the Turkish War of Independence.

The relocation is expected to be completed by May 19, coinciding with the anniversary of this landmark event.

Samsun Mayor Halit Doğan stated that work is continuing on the Open-Air Independence Square Museum Project, which aims to reflect Samsun’s unique role in Turkish history. He noted that detailed planning has already been carried out for the overland transfer of the ferry, including route assessments and logistical arrangements.

Currently located in Doğupark, the Bandırma Ferry operates as a museum ship and attracts around 500,000 visitors each year. However, Doğan emphasized that many visitors leave without spending time in the city center. He said the project aims to turn the city center back into a focal point and reconnect this historic symbol with its original setting.

Following the relocation, the surrounding area will be developed into a 60-decare open-air museum.

Atatürk’s arrival in Samsun marked a decisive turning point, ending the period of paralysis under occupation and igniting a nationwide resistance movement that eventually led to the establishment of the republic in 1923. The journey laid the strategic foundation for unifying political leadership and transforming scattered resistance into a coordinated national struggle.

The Bandırma Ferry, a modest steamship of its era, has since become an enduring symbol of determination, sovereignty and national rebirth.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Fethiyespor Fined 258,000 TL After Ziraat Turkish Cup Match

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiyespor Club has been fined a total of 258,000 TL by the Turkish Football Federation Professional Football Disciplinary Board (PFDK) for various violations following the Ziraat Turkish Cup match played against Galatasaray A.Ş. on January 13, 2026.

According to the PFDK’s evaluation, the club was fined 38,000 TL under Article 49/3 of the Football Disciplinary Regulations (FDT) for failing to keep the stadium stairwells clear during the match. In addition, a fine of 110,000 TL was imposed under Article 49/1 of the FDT for allowing unauthorized spectators into the stadium.

Fethiyespor was also fined 55,000 TL under Articles 52/2 and 46/1 of the FDT due to pitch incidents caused by their supporters.

Furthermore, the club received another 55,000 TL fine under Article 46/1 of the FDT for violating regulations related to the lack of seat numbering in the stadium.

With these penalties combined, the total fine imposed on Fethiyespor for the same match reached 258,000 TL. It was reported that the PFDK’s decision has been officially communicated to the club.

Source: Fethiye TV


Fethiye’s Champion Kubilay Alcu Faces Formidable Rival Badou Jack in Riyadh Season

Fethiye, MUĞLA – WBF World Champion and undefeated professional boxer Hasan Kubilay Alcu is reportedly set to face world-renowned star Badou Jack at the 2026 Riyadh Season, one of the world’s most prestigious international sporting events.

Fethiye’s pride, Hasan Kubilay Alcu, is preparing for what could be one of the most important fights of his career. The potential matchup with the famous American boxer Badou Jack has created major excitement in boxing circles and is being described as a historic step for Turkish boxing.

According to reports, Orka Board Member Ercan Torunoğulları’s strong connections within international sports and event organization networks may play a key role in bringing the fight to life. It is stated that negotiations between the parties are ongoing, and the match could become official once organizational details and conditions are finalized.

If confirmed, Alcu stepping into the ring against a globally recognized name like Badou Jack at the Riyadh Season would represent a new chapter in his career and a significant milestone for Turkish boxing. The presence of a Turkish athlete at an event watched by millions worldwide has already generated strong excitement within the sports community.

While official confirmation is still awaited, developments surrounding this high-profile bout are expected to become clearer in the coming days, with boxing fans in Fethiye and across Turkey closely following what could be a historic encounter.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiyeli-sampiyon-kubilay-alcu-ya-riyadh-season-da-dev-rakip-badou-jack/115030/


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The Hamsa is one of the most beautiful and ancient symbols in the world, but how many people really know what it means?

What is the Hand of Fatima?

Similar to the evil eye, the open right-hand symbol known as Hand of Fatima (or Hamsa Hand) is an amulet used for protection against destructive and evil forces since ancient Mesopotamian civilisation times.

The Hamsa (literally meaning five), also known as the Khamsa, the Humes hand, the Hand of Fatima and the Hand of Miriam, is a popular symbol found throughout the Middle East and northern Africa, particularly within the Islamic and Jewish faiths.

In Islamic culture, the five fingers of the hand are associated with the Five Pillars of Islam.

It is believed that it can bring power, blessing and good luck. You also very often see nazar boncuğu (evil eye) and this symbol used together on an amulet to protect against the evil eye.

Hand of Fatima with nazar boncuğu

Up or down?

It can be worn with the fingers pointing up or down, and both are believed to offer its owner happiness, peace, and prosperity, as well as protection from the evil eye.

The Hand of Fatima Necklace

Almost all Anatolian (Turkish) jewellery carries a special meaning and a story of its own. The Hand of Fatima Necklace is one such piece — a beautiful combination of silver and gold, featuring delicate silver hands. For generations, women in Anatolia (Turkey) have believed in the good fortune and protective power it represents.

A romantic legend

According to legend, Lady Fatima — daughter of the Holy Prophet Mohammed — was preparing helva in a pan in the garden when the door suddenly opened. Her husband, Caliph Ali, entered accompanied by his new bride, as Islamic tradition at the time allowed a man to have up to four wives.

Overcome with grief and shock, Fatima dropped the wooden spoon and continued stirring the hot helva with her bare hand. So deep was her sorrow that she felt no pain. Only when her husband rushed to her side and cried out, “What are you doing, Fatima?” did she suddenly feel the burning heat.

From that day on, the Hand of Fatima became a powerful symbol throughout the Islamic world, representing patience, abundance, protection, and faithfulness. Women and girls who wear this necklace believe it will bestow these virtues upon them, offering both strength and blessing in everyday life.

Hand of Fatima necklace

The Hand of Fatima is most often worn as a necklace but can be found as a decorative element in houses, on key chains, and on other jewellery items, and is quickly gaining popularity as an amulet in baby carriages.

This article was first published on 10 June 2021.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 18th January 2026 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-18th-january-2026/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-18th-january-2026/#respond Mon, 19 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27767 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS “Fethiye Face of the Sea” Exhibition Held at Cultural Centre Fethiye, MUĞLA – The “Fethiye Face of the Sea” photography exhibition took place at the Fethiye Cultural Center, bringing together photography, poetry and music for art […]

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Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

“Fethiye Face of the Sea” Exhibition Held at Cultural Centre

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The “Fethiye Face of the Sea” photography exhibition took place at the Fethiye Cultural Center, bringing together photography, poetry and music for art lovers.

The exhibition, featuring photographs by captain and photographer Uğur Tolga Aksu, was organised as the second project of Ayaltı Aykırı Sanat Magazine’s “3×7 Insight” series. The event attracted strong interest and was attended by Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, Deputy Mayor Sabri Oğuz Bolelli and many citizens.

During the programme, poet and writer Şener Aksu and photographer Uğur Tolga Aksu shared insights into the creation of the exhibition and spoke about their artistic connection with the sea. The exhibition drew significant attention from visitors.

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca said Fethiye was an inspiring city with its nature, sea and cultural richness, adding that the municipality would continue to support all branches of art. He congratulated everyone who contributed to the event.

The “Fethiye Face of the Sea” photography exhibition took place at the Fethiye Cultural Center and was open to visitors on January 15, 16 and 17.

Source: https://www.muglayenigun.com/denizin-fethiye-yuzu-sergisi-acildi/


Karapınar Playground Nears Completion in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Construction of the children’s playground in the Karapınar area of Fethiye’s Pazaryeri neighbourhood was nearing completion, with the park expected to open to the public soon.

Designed to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for children, most of the playground equipment had been installed. The project aimed to create a secure space where children in the neighbourhood could play and socialise.

Following the completion of landscaping works and final finishing touches, the playground was set to be opened for public use. Local residents welcomed the project, expressing satisfaction with the increase in social spaces, particularly those dedicated to children.

Once completed, the playground will offer a new social living area for families and children in the Karapınar area.

Source: https://www.dostgazetesi.com/fethiye-karapinar-da-oyun-parki-tamamlaniyor/34928/


Municipality Teams Save Mastic Tree on Akbük Beach

Menteşe, MUĞLA – A mastic tree that had fallen on Akbük Beach was replanted by Menteşe Municipality teams, preserving a natural shade area frequently used by citizens.

Teams from the Menteşe Municipality Parks and Gardens Directorate carried out careful work to save the tree, which provides much-needed shade on the Akbük coastline, particularly during the summer months. The operation aimed to protect the tree’s natural structure while restoring it to its original position.

To avoid damage to the roots and trunk, the teams used human power and rope systems instead of heavy machinery. The fallen tree was carefully re-erected in its original location, with its roots reconnected to the soil.

After the replanting process, the tree was watered to support its recovery, ensuring that the natural shade it offers to beachgoers was preserved.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/akbuk-un-dogal-golgesi-korundu-devrilen-agac-yerine-dikildi/114785/


Şadan Gökovalı Open-Air Theatre Undergoes Modern Renovation

Muğla, MUĞLA – Maintenance, repair and renovation works were carried out at the Prof. Dr. Şadan Gökovalı Open-Air Theatre by the Muğla Metropolitan Municipality, with the aim of reopening the venue to art lovers with a modern and renewed appearance.

As part of the project implemented by the municipality, renovation works were undertaken both inside and outside the theatre building. Floor and ceiling coverings were renewed, while the stage area was redesigned to accommodate contemporary technical equipment. Accessible areas were also created to ensure that disabled citizens could attend events more comfortably.

The renovation project included the renewal of supporting units such as artist and protocol rooms, the foyer area and administrative offices. In the surrounding outdoor areas, stone wall applications and landscaping works were carried out, and the exterior stairways were redesigned.

Speaking about the project, Ahmet Aras, President of the Aegean Coastal Municipalities Union and Mayor of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality, said Prof. Dr. Şadan Gökovalı was a highly valued intellectual who made significant contributions to Muğla’s history, culture and identity. Aras stated that the open-air theatre bearing his name had long served as an important cultural meeting point for residents.

“With these renovation works, we created a venue worthy of Şadan Gökovalı’s memory and transformed our theatre into a technically advanced, modern and accessible facility for everyone,” Aras said, adding that investments supporting culture and art in Muğla would continue.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-da-sadan-gokovali-acik-hava-tiyatrosu-cagdas-bir-yapiya-kavusuyor/114771/?p=2


Injured Hawk Returned to Nature After Treatment

Kumluca, ANTALYA – A hawk that was found injured in the Kumluca district of Antalya was treated by municipal teams and released back into its natural habitat after regaining its health.

Municipal police teams found the injured hawk in the town centre and took it under protection. The bird was then handed over to teams from the Veterinary Affairs Directorate for treatment and care.

Following veterinary treatment and observation, the hawk’s health condition was deemed suitable for release. It was subsequently returned to nature, allowing it to continue life in its natural environment.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/yarali-atmaca-tedavisi-sonrasi-dogaya-birakildi/114776/?p=2


Nearly 900-Year-Old Madrasa Discovered During Urban Renewal in Kayseri

Kayseri, TURKEY – The remains of a madrasa believed to be nearly 900 years old were discovered in the central Anatolian city of Kayseri during an urban renewal project, local officials said.

The discovery was made near the Melik Mehmed Gazi Tomb, just south of the historic Kebir Mosque, during works carried out as part of the Surici Camikebir Urban Renewal Project. Traces and wall remains of the Islamic school were identified during excavation and ground works in the area.

Kayseri Mayor Memduh Büyükkılıç said the city had hosted many civilisations throughout history and held a significant place in Islamic heritage. He noted that careful and meaningful work was being carried out around the Kebir Mosque area.

“While opening up the surroundings of Cami Kebir, we encountered a surprise,” Büyükkılıç said. “Right next to the tomb of Melik Mehmed Gazi, we uncovered traces and walls of a madrasa built in the tradition of a religious complex.”

Melik Mehmed Gazi, a ruler of the Danishmend dynasty, is regarded as one of the founders of Kayseri and a key figure in early Turkish-Islamic history in Anatolia. The mosque he commissioned remains one of the city’s most important historical landmarks.

Mayor Büyükkılıç stated that excavation and restoration works would be carried out in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, in line with existing academic research and historical records.

“Our aim was to revive this madrasa and bring a historical monument worthy of Kayseri to both our city and our country,” he said

Source: Anadolu Agency


Experts Warn Turkey Is Approaching Water-Poverty Threshold

Istanbul, TURKEY – Istanbul recorded the highest annual water consumption in its history in 2025, as climate pressures, rapid urban growth and structural supply vulnerabilities combined to push Turkey closer to internationally defined water-poverty conditions.

According to data from the Istanbul Water and Sewage Administration (ISKI), the city consumed 1.17 billion cubic meters of water in 2025, the highest figure ever recorded. The volume was nearly five times the capacity of the Ömerli Dam, Istanbul’s largest reservoir. During the year, water services were provided to more than 7 million subscribers.

Of total consumption, 767.7 million cubic meters were used on the European side and 405.7 million cubic meters on the Asian side. Water supply was sourced primarily from the Melen system, dams, Yeşilçay, streams in the Istranca region and underground wells. The highest daily usage was recorded on July 24 at 3.8 million cubic meters, while the lowest occurred on March 31.

Reservoir levels fluctuated significantly, falling to 17.12% in December and rising to 82.36% in April. Annual rainfall over reservoir basins measured 619.95 millimeters.

Academics from Istanbul Technical University warned that Turkey was entering a structurally fragile water era. Professor Mikdat Kadıoğlu said uncontrolled urban growth posed a greater long-term risk than drought alone, noting that scientific indicators showed Turkey was nearing “water-poor country” status, defined as less than 1,000 cubic meters of usable water per person annually.

Kadıoğlu described Istanbul as exceeding its sustainable population capacity and stressed that dam levels offered only temporary relief. He warned that without integrated planning covering population growth, zoning and water governance, urban vulnerability would intensify.

ITU researchers proposed a seven-point water management model, including early-warning meteorological systems, water-year budgeting, mandatory drought plans, population planning based on water capacity, rainwater harvesting, separation of drinking and utility water, and rejection of unscientific solutions.

Kadıoğlu warned that failing to act before scarcity deepened could lead to severe economic, social and public health consequences, stressing that effective water management was essential to sustaining urban life.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/istanbul/istanbul-sets-all-time-water-use-record-as-water-stress-increases


SPORT

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor update.

Ziraat Turkish Cup

Fethiyespor lost 2-1 to Galatasaray at home in a Ziraat Turkish Cup match but earned praise for their determined performance against strong opposition.

In the first half, Galatasaray were awarded a penalty after a foul on Mauro Icardi. Fethiyespor goalkeeper Arda Akbulut saved Icardi’s spot kick, preventing the visitors from taking the lead. When the penalty was retaken, Akbulut once again denied Icardi, emerging as the standout player of the match.

Galatasaray found their goals in the second half. Abdülkerim Bardakcı opened the scoring in the 73rd minute, and Barış Alper Yılmaz doubled the lead in the 80th minute to make it 2-0.

Fethiyespor responded late in the game, with Uğur Ayhan scoring in the 90th minute to reduce the deficit to one goal. Despite the defeat, Arda Akbulut’s impressive goalkeeping performance drew loud applause from the stands, while Fethiyespor’s fighting spirit was widely appreciated by football fans.

Fethiyespor expressed gratitude to officials, security forces, local administrators, medical teams, referees, press members, and club staff for ensuring the Ziraat Turkey Cup match against Galatasaray at their stadium was conducted smoothly, safely, and in the spirit of sportsmanship. The club also thanked Galatasaray’s management, technical staff, players, and the fans of both teams for their fair play and professional approach. Fethiyespor emphasized its commitment to the unifying power of football and pledged to continue hosting important events responsibly and proudly.

League Matches

The team’s next league match is on Saturday 24 January, at home against Aliağa FK. Kick-off will be at 17:00.

Match Result

Fethiyespor won their away match against Somaspor on Saturday with a final score of 1-2.

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 57.91 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 57.71 TL.

The US Dollar bought 43.27 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 43.05 TL.

The Euro bought 50.21 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 50.09 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


Weather Forecast

Here’s your weather forecast for the week ahead.

Source: Living Earth


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Thorpe Bay and Shoebury Common: Coastal Elegance and Classic Seaside Charm https://fethiyetimes.com/thorpe-bay-and-shoebury-common-coastal-elegance-and-classic-seaside-charm/ https://fethiyetimes.com/thorpe-bay-and-shoebury-common-coastal-elegance-and-classic-seaside-charm/#respond Mon, 19 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27736 Graceful, spacious and quietly sophisticated, Thorpe Bay is one of Southend-on-Sea’s most desirable coastal neighbourhoods. Around four miles east of the town centre, this affluent enclave was originally known as Thorpe, before adopting its current name to highlight its enviable seaside setting — a move that perfectly captured its growing appeal as a refined coastal […]

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Graceful, spacious and quietly sophisticated, Thorpe Bay is one of Southend-on-Sea’s most desirable coastal neighbourhoods. Around four miles east of the town centre, this affluent enclave was originally known as Thorpe, before adopting its current name to highlight its enviable seaside setting — a move that perfectly captured its growing appeal as a refined coastal retreat.

Thorpe Bay is defined by its sense of space and understated elegance. Wide, tree-lined roads are home to handsome Edwardian and inter-war houses, alongside neatly kept post-war bungalows. Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the area is exceptionally well connected, with Thorpe Bay railway station offering direct services to London Fenchurch Street via the c2c line, making it an easy escape from the capital.

The sea is central to life here. Thorpe Bay Yacht Club, positioned right on the waterfront, brings colour and movement to the shoreline with sailing courses, regattas and an active boating community.

Golfers are drawn to Thorpe Hall Golf Club, an 18-hole parkland course known for its mature trees and immaculately maintained fairways, while nearby bowling and lawn tennis clubs offer more traditional leisure pursuits.

A stay or visit would not be complete without time at the Roslin Beach Hotel, a landmark seafront destination celebrated for its refined dining and indulgent afternoon teas, all served with uninterrupted views across the Thames Estuary.

Roslin Beach Hotel Review: Calm & Tranquility in Southend-on-Sea, Essex

Along the promenade, rows of pastel-hued beach huts and carefully landscaped gardens create a picture-perfect backdrop for leisurely walks, cycling or quiet moments by the sea.

Thorpe Bay’s social and commercial heart is The Broadway, a stylish quarter-mile parade where independent shops sit alongside cafés, restaurants and everyday conveniences. It’s a compact yet well-rounded centre that reinforces the area’s reputation for quality living by the coast.

Shoebury Common: Where Open Shores Meet Estuary Views

Following the shoreline eastwards, Thorpe Bay gently gives way to the open, expansive feel of Shoebury Common — a beach that balances natural beauty with thoughtful facilities. Proudly holding Blue Flag status, Shoebury Common is recognised for its excellent water quality, cleanliness and well-managed environment, making it a favourite with families, walkers and sea lovers alike.

Accessibility is a standout feature here. Ramped access leads to a wooden viewing platform overlooking the beach, and decking continues down onto the sand, ensuring wheelchair users and families with pushchairs can enjoy the seaside with ease. It’s an inclusive space where everyone can relax and take in the coastal panorama.

At the heart of the common sits Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a beloved seaside staple serving ice creams, light refreshments and all the essentials for a traditional beach day. It’s the kind of place that instantly sets the tone — buckets and spades, sandy toes and long, unhurried afternoons by the water.

The promenade at Shoebury Common is lined with colourful beach huts and offers sweeping views across the Thames Estuary, where container ships, ferries and leisure boats pass in a steady maritime rhythm. For the more adventurous, there are chargeable facilities for launching boats and jet-skis, while consistent coastal winds have made this stretch a popular spot for kitesurfing.

Together, Thorpe Bay and Shoebury Common offer two distinct yet perfectly connected seaside experiences — one polished and elegant, the other open and family-friendly — united by big skies, sweeping estuary views and the timeless appeal of the British coast. Whether you’re drawn to Thorpe Bay’s refined coastal lifestyle or the open, energetic shores of Shoebury Common, this stretch of the Essex coastline invites you to slow down and savour the moment. Plan a visit, follow the promenade, sample the local cafés, and let the wide skies and maritime views do the rest. From elegant afternoons to carefree beach days, Thorpe Bay and Shoebury Common are waiting to be discovered.

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The Rise of the Turkish Breakfast: A Culinary Evolution https://fethiyetimes.com/the-rise-of-the-turkish-breakfast-a-culinary-evolution/ https://fethiyetimes.com/the-rise-of-the-turkish-breakfast-a-culinary-evolution/#respond Fri, 16 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=17447 No one knows precisely when or why Turkish breakfasts evolved into the grand feasts they are today. In the Middle Ages, breakfast in Turkey was simple and similar to what was found throughout much of Europe: a modest meal of soup, bread, and cheese. However, as Turkey became the heart of the Ottoman Empire, the […]

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No one knows precisely when or why Turkish breakfasts evolved into the grand feasts they are today. In the Middle Ages, breakfast in Turkey was simple and similar to what was found throughout much of Europe: a modest meal of soup, bread, and cheese.

However, as Turkey became the heart of the Ottoman Empire, the region’s cuisine began to transform. With the empire’s expansion came wealth, power, and a vast array of cultural influences. The Ottomans adopted and adapted foods from the regions they conquered, integrating new types of cheeses, olives, and spices into their meals. Intricately layered pastries were developed in the royal kitchens for the sultan, eventually trickling down to the general populace. Even tomatoes, which didn’t enter Turkish cuisine until the 19th century, became a staple.

Gradually, the breakfast table expanded to include a more diverse selection of dishes. What was once a humble morning meal grew into a lavish spread, resembling the grand Turkish breakfasts enjoyed today.

A modern Turkish breakfast: more than just a meal

In contemporary Turkey, such elaborate breakfasts are not an everyday occurrence. Instead, these sumptuous spreads are often reserved for weekends and special occasions. They are leisurely, social affairs, designed as much for enjoying the company of friends and family as for savoring the food itself.

There isn’t a rigid menu for a Turkish breakfast; however, certain dishes are almost always present:

Bread: Various types, including simit — a sesame-covered circular bread similar to a soft pretzel — and pide, a type of flatbread.

Cheese: A variety of cheeses such as beyaz peynir (white cheese), kaşar (a semi-hard yellow cheese), and tulum (a tangy goat cheese).

Vegetables: Sliced tomatoes and cucumbers.

Olives: Both black and green, often marinated with herbs and spices.

Eggs: Served in multiple ways — fried, hard-boiled, or as menemen, a dish of scrambled eggs cooked with garlic, tomatoes, and peppers.

Meat: Spicy sausage known as sucuk or pastırma, a type of cured beef.

Spreads: A range of spreads including honey, butter, preserves, and olive oil.

Turkish Tea: Known as çay, always served in small, tulip-shaped glasses.

Additionally, optional but popular items often enhance the breakfast table:

Potatoes: Often served as French fries or diced and pan-fried.

Clotted Cream: Known as kaymak, typically served with honey.

Stuffed Grape Leaves: Called sarma.

Pastries: Such as börek (a savory pastry stuffed with vegetables, meat, or cheese) and gözleme (a crepe-like pastry filled with various ingredients).

Pancakes: A more recent addition.

Global recognition and popularity boom

Modern tourism in Turkey began to flourish in the 1950s, with wealthy Europeans and Americans exploring the country’s rich history, culture, and, of course, its cuisine. Word of Turkey’s extravagant breakfasts soon spread beyond its borders, and local businesses began to promote Turkish breakfasts to curious tourists.

Today, Turkish breakfast has become a must-try experience for visitors to Turkey. With its delightful variety and emphasis on community and leisure, this meal is more than just food — it’s a reflection of Turkish culture, hospitality, and a history that continues to influence and inspire palates around the world.

Source: Original aricle written by Michael Jensen forGayCities. Photography by Michael Jensen.

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 15th January 2026 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday15th-january-2026/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday15th-january-2026/#respond Thu, 15 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27678 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. Fethiye–Ölüdeniz Route Undergoing Complete Renovation Fethiye, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality is continuing comprehensive road, infrastructure and landscaping works on the Fethiye–Ölüdeniz route, with a total investment of 328 million TL. The works are […]

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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.

Fethiye–Ölüdeniz Route Undergoing Complete Renovation

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality is continuing comprehensive road, infrastructure and landscaping works on the Fethiye–Ölüdeniz route, with a total investment of 328 million TL. The works are progressing intensively on the 2nd stage, Ovacık–City Center route, while other phases of the project have already been completed.

As part of the large-scale transformation in the Fethiye–Ölüdeniz region, asphalt works have been completed on the 1st stage Patlangıç–Ovacık, 3rd stage Hisarönü–Ölüdeniz, and 4th stage Ölüdeniz–Kayaköy roads. Construction activities continue at full pace on the 2nd stage Ovacık–City Center section.

The overall project includes the laying of 11,000 meters of hot asphalt, 4,200 meters of drinking water lines, 7,000 meters of rainwater drainage lines, and the construction of 4,500 meters of steel guardrails, aiming to significantly improve traffic safety and infrastructure durability.

The 2nd phase, Ovacık–City Center, covers extensive infrastructure and superstructure works, including 7,000 meters of rainwater lines, sidewalk improvements, 3,500 meters of hot asphalt paving, retaining wall construction, roundabout upgrades, and the installation of 500 meters of guardrails.

In the 1st phase, Patlangıç–Ovacık, works included 2,500 meters of PMT pavement material, bituminous base and binder layers, 2,100 meters of guardrails, and 300 meters of curbstone, with an average road width of 15 meters.

The 3rd phase, Hisarönü–Ölüdeniz, saw the completion of 2,650 meters of asphalt concrete and PMT paving, 1,173 meters of guardrails, 2,200 meters of drinking water lines, 2,730 meters of curbs, 1,865 square meters of paving stones, and 2,550 meters of concrete-lined ditches. Additionally, 3,000 meters of motor-friendly barriers were installed across the 1st and 3rd phases.

In the 4th phase, Ölüdeniz–Kayaköy, a 2,000-meter 200 mm ductile iron drinking water line, 2,500 meters of hot asphalt paving, sidewalks, and rainwater drainage lines were completed. Installation of 1,000 meters of guardrails and ditch concrete lining is still ongoing.

President of the Coastal Aegean Municipalities Union and Mayor of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Ahmet Aras stated that the project is a key part of preparing Muğla for the future.

“Our priority is to create safe, comfortable and sustainable transportation infrastructure. The Fethiye–Ölüdeniz road is one of the busiest routes in our city, both for tourism and daily life. For this reason, we have approached it as a holistic transformation project that improves quality of life,” Aras said.

Emphasising the long-term benefits of the investment, Aras noted that roads, drinking water, rainwater drainage and environmental arrangements were planned together to ensure trouble-free service for many years.

Referring to road investments across Muğla, Mayor Aras added, “In 2025, with an investment of 2 billion 86 million TL, we completed 236,800 meters of new roads and maintenance and repair works on 440,000 meters of existing roads. In 2026, we plan to carry out road works exceeding 521,000 meters with a budget of 4 billion 150 million TL.”

The project is expected to significantly ease transportation, enhance safety and contribute to sustainable urban development in Fethiye and the wider Ölüdeniz region.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-oludeniz-guzergahi-bastan-sona-yenileniyor


Fethiye Opens Muğla’s First Autism Park

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Municipality has officially inaugurated the Fethiye Municipality Niyazi Mete Autism Park, the first and only autism park in Muğla, at a ceremony attended by senior officials, local administrators and citizens.

The opening was held with the participation of CHP Deputy Chairman responsible for Local Governments and Resilient Cities, Gökan Zeybek, Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ahmet Aras, CHP Party Council Member Ecevit Keleş, Muğla Member of Parliament Süreyya Öneş Derici, district mayors, municipal representatives and residents of Fethiye.

Designed to support the social, physical and individual development of individuals with autism, the park offers structured, high-quality programmes led by expert instructors. Activities provided at the facility primarily focus on:

  • Daily living skills
  • Social integration programmes
  • Sports and physical activities
  • Painting and art workshops

Municipal officials emphasised that the park aims not only to support autistic individuals but also to contribute to social awareness and inclusion across the community.

Families who wish to benefit from the services offered at the Niyazi Mete Autism Park can apply through the official website of Fethiye Municipality.

The municipality stated that the project represents an important step toward inclusive local governance and expressed hope that the park will be beneficial for Fethiye and the wider region.

Source: Fethiye Belediye


Heavy Rainfall Changes the Colour of Ölüdeniz

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Heavy rainfall in Fethiye has caused a visible change in the colour of the sea at Ölüdeniz, as muddy water flowing from the surrounding mountains mixed with seawater, turning it brown in some areas.

The intense rainfall also led to strong winds and waves reaching approximately 3 metres, particularly along Belcekız Beach. The high waves caused damage to several beachfront businesses, while construction machinery was brought in to help reduce the impact of the waves and protect the shoreline.

Despite the hazardous conditions, many citizens came to the beach to watch the powerful waves, capturing the dramatic scenes on their mobile phones.

Authorities have warned that heavy rainfall is expected to continue in the region, urging residents and business owners to remain cautious, especially in coastal and low-lying areas.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/saganak-yagis-oludenizin-rengini-degistirdi


Fire at Karagözler Shipyard

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A fire that broke out in a wooden boat in the Karagözler neighborhood of Fethiye quickly spread and completely engulfed the vessel.

According to reports, the fire started for an unknown reason at a shipyard in the area. The flames rapidly spread across the wooden boat. Shipyard workers noticed the fire and reported it to the 112 Emergency Call Center.

Following the notification, multiple fire brigade teams and firefighting units from the Fethiye Forestry Directorate were dispatched to the scene. The teams arrived quickly and intervened in the fire.

Firefighters worked intensively to prevent the flames from spreading to nearby boats and facilities. It was learned that extinguishing and cooling efforts were carried out at the shipyard, and an investigation was launched to determine the cause of the fire.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-ahsap-tekne-alevlere-teslim-oldu


Saklıkent Canyon Remains Seydikemer’s Showcase in 2025

Seydikemer, MUĞLA – Located within the borders of Seydikemer district in Muğla and recognised as one of the world’s most unique natural formations, Saklıkent Canyon welcomed 550,183 domestic and foreign tourists in 2025, once again standing out as one of the main driving forces of regional tourism.

A favourite destination for nature lovers throughout the year, Saklıkent Canyon continued its strong performance in attracting visitors, as it has in previous years. With its cool canyon route, striking rock formations, walking trails and surrounding natural beauty, the area appeals to visitors of all ages while making a significant contribution to the local economy.

Seydikemer Mayor B. Önder Akdenizli underlined the canyon’s importance in promoting the district and Turkey as a whole.

“Saklıkent Canyon is one of the most precious natural assets not only of Seydikemer but also of our country,” Mayor Akdenizli said. “The fact that 550,183 domestic and foreign visitors toured our canyon in 2025 once again shows how strong an attraction Saklıkent is. We are continuing our efforts with determination to host our guests in the best possible way, to protect our nature and to ensure sustainable tourism.”

Mayor Akdenizli also emphasised that tourists visiting Saklıkent provide major support to local tradespeople and businesses, strengthening the district’s economy.

Concluding his remarks, Mayor Akdenizli said, “We will continue to share the natural and historical riches of our district, especially Saklıkent, with all our guests. We welcome all our citizens and visitors to Seydikemer.”

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/saklikent-2025-yilinda-da-seydikemerin-vitrini-oldu


Sea Turtle Conservation Efforts Bear Fruit at İztuzu Beach

Ortaca, MUĞLA – Conservation efforts at İztuzu Beach, one of the world’s most important sea turtle nesting sites in Muğla’s Ortaca district, have produced encouraging results in 2025, according to the Sea Turtle Research, Rescue and Rehabilitation Center (DEKAMER).

Comprehensive protection and rehabilitation activities led to a marked increase in reproductive success and a decline in nest predation rates. Scientific monitoring revealed a steady upward trend in the total number of eggs laid, while fewer nests were targeted by predators, highlighting the effectiveness of sustained conservation practices.

In 2025, injured sea turtles admitted to DEKAMER were successfully treated and returned to the wild, with a rehabilitation success rate of 59.4 percent. Most injuries were linked to human activities such as fishing gear entanglement and boat strikes.

Outreach and education programs reached more than 5,000 people, including students, public officials, and business representatives, while the center welcomed over 50,000 visitors during the year.

A total of 17 rehabilitated turtles were released back into the sea, three of which were fitted with satellite tracking devices to support global research into turtle migration, distribution, and behavior.

DEKAMER officials highlighted that continued monitoring, protection, and public engagement remain critical to ensuring the long-term survival of sea turtles in the region.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Turkey Moves to Set 15 as Minimum Age for Social Media

Ankara – Turkey is preparing nationwide regulations that would set 15 as the minimum age for social media use, with broad cross-party support. The legislation, coordinated by AK Party leaders, will also address illegal online betting, digital copyright, and national digital literacy.

Officials describe social media as a national security concern, citing risks such as harmful content, digital addiction, and financial exploitation, particularly among minors. The government plans to integrate digital literacy training into schools and require global tech companies to comply with the same regulatory standards as in Europe and the U.S.

The draft bill is expected to be submitted to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) after final technical and inter-ministerial consultations.

Read the full article here: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/turkiye-lawmakers-push-to-raise-social-media-access-age-to-15/news


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Widecombe in the Moor: Dartmoor’s Most Picturesque Village https://fethiyetimes.com/widecombe-in-the-moor-dartmoors-most-picturesque-village/ https://fethiyetimes.com/widecombe-in-the-moor-dartmoors-most-picturesque-village/#respond Wed, 14 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27641 Tucked deep within the rolling expanse of Dartmoor, Widecombe in the Moor is often described as the moor’s most picturesque village — and it’s a title few would dispute. With its storybook setting, granite cottages and a history steeped in myth and tradition, Widecombe feels like a place where legends linger in the air. Set […]

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Tucked deep within the rolling expanse of Dartmoor, Widecombe in the Moor is often described as the moor’s most picturesque village — and it’s a title few would dispute. With its storybook setting, granite cottages and a history steeped in myth and tradition, Widecombe feels like a place where legends linger in the air.

Set within a surprisingly large parish, the village itself is small, intimate and wonderfully timeless. At its heart stands Widecombe’s most striking landmark: the magnificent parish church of St Pancras, affectionately known as the Cathedral of the Moor. Rising proudly above the surrounding rooftops, its tall tower and broad aisles are an impressive sight in such a modest settlement, hinting at the village’s once-greater importance and enduring spiritual role for the surrounding moorland communities.

Widecombe is inseparable from Dartmoor’s rich folklore. Tales of ghostly riders, storms sent by darker forces and mysterious happenings have been passed down for generations. Perhaps the most famous story recounts the Great Thunderstorm of 1638, when lightning is said to have struck the church during a service — an event still woven deeply into local legend.

The village is also forever linked with one of England’s most recognisable folk songs: “Widecombe Fair.” Sung for centuries, the song tells of Uncle Tom Cobley and his companions riding to the annual fair — a list of characters so long that the phrase “and all” has passed into everyday language. The fair itself, still held each September, remains the village’s most celebrated event. Today it brings colour, music and visitors from far beyond the moor, transforming the quiet lanes into a joyful celebration of Dartmoor life.

No visit to Widecombe is complete without pausing to enjoy local hospitality. The Old Inn, overlooking the village green, offers the perfect place to sit back and savour a hearty meal after exploring the surrounding tors and trails. With its welcoming atmosphere and traditional fare, it’s an ideal spot to soak up the character of the village while watching moorland life pass by.

For those who love keepsakes, the village also boasts a selection of charming gift shops filled with souvenirs and traditional gifts. Here you’ll find everything from handcrafted moorland crafts and local pottery to postcards, folklore-inspired mementos and treats made in Devon — perfect reminders of your time on the moor or thoughtful presents for loved ones.

Beyond its legends and traditions, Widecombe’s charm lies in its setting. Surrounded by sweeping tors, ancient tracks and open commons, it is a gateway to some of Dartmoor’s finest walking and riding country. Yet despite its popularity, the village retains a sense of calm authenticity — a place where time slows, and the rhythm of moorland life endures.

Whether visited for its folklore, its famous fair, a memorable meal at the Inn on the Moor, or simply to admire the imposing beauty of its church against the wild landscape, Widecombe in the Moor captures the spirit of Dartmoor like few other places can. It is not just a village, but a living story — one that continues to enchant all who pass through its ancient heart.

Other websites that may interest you:

Visit Dartmoor: Widecombe In The Moor

Widecombe In The Moor

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A Guide to Planning the Perfect Route for Your Road Trip https://fethiyetimes.com/a-guide-to-planning-the-perfect-route-for-your-road-trip/ https://fethiyetimes.com/a-guide-to-planning-the-perfect-route-for-your-road-trip/#respond Mon, 12 Jan 2026 11:51:38 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27673 Road trips gained popularity during the pandemic, but they continue to be a preferred mode of travel even today. According to Southern Living, a combination of factors makes them popular. Besides being easier and cheaper than flying, these trips offer something for everyone. Moreover, you get a chance to go beyond the beaten path.  Planning […]

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Road trips gained popularity during the pandemic, but they continue to be a preferred mode of travel even today. According to Southern Living, a combination of factors makes them popular. Besides being easier and cheaper than flying, these trips offer something for everyone. Moreover, you get a chance to go beyond the beaten path. 

Planning the perfect route for a road trip starts with clarity: know why you are going, how far you can safely drive each day, and which roads and stops will make the journey enjoyable. A thoughtful itinerary, backed by the right apps and a well‑prepared vehicle, turns a long drive into a relaxed, flexible adventure.

Just a little effort makes a long trip an exciting experience instead of a stressful endurance test. In this article, we will share a few practical tips to plan a perfect route for the journey. 

Have a Clear Vision

Before opening any map app, get clear on the kind of road trip you want. After all, that vision will guide every routing decision. Some trips prioritize scenic drives and small towns; others focus on national parks, food stops, or visiting friends and family.​ Consider factors like the distance and the weather as well.

Researching your options makes sense, as it will help you fine-tune your expectations from the outset. Outside magazine shares a list of summer road trips for different preferences. Redwoods to Crater Lake is recommended for nature lovers, while Glacier National Park to Stanley (Idaho) is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Consider options like White Mountains to Hidden Water Ponds, North Cascades to Olympic, and  South Dakota’s Badlands to Black Hills.

Decide your theme, which could be the scenery, food trail, historic sites, beaches, or “hidden gems along the way”.​ Choose your travel style, whether you want fast point‑to‑point days or slower drives with long breaks, detours, and photo stops built in. Once you have a clear vision, you can move to the next step of route planning. 

Know Your Limits

A realistic understanding of your limits keeps your route safe and enjoyable. Think of factors like time, budget, and stamina to plan wisely. Moreover, the kind of vehicle you own also determines the ideal route for the journey. You cannot expect to take a small car on a cross-country road trip.

Likewise, overloading days with too many hours behind the wheel is one of the most common road trip mistakes.​ For most drivers, planning around 5–7 hours of driving per day, with breaks, is a good idea. This maintains focus without exhaustion; longer hauls should be occasional, not daily.​

Factor in energy-drainers like night driving, heavy traffic, and mountain or off‑highway routes when mapping your route. Additionally, remember to add time for fuel, meals, restrooms, and unexpected delays to keep things realistic. 

Prioritize Safety

Not all road trip routes are the same when it comes to safety. For example, Fayetteville, Arkansas, had a bad reputation, with 26 traffic deaths and 193 serious injury cases from 2017 to 2021. The city implemented the “Vision Zero” initiative to address this issue, but safety is always a concern in such areas. A Fayetteville personal injury lawyer can help accident victims when a distracted or rash driver causes a crash that injures them or causes damage. 

Keith Law Group notes that the personal injury law provides compensation for medical expenses, emotional suffering, lost wages, and property damage. However, it is always wise to avoid such routes that pose a threat, even to the best drivers. Good planning reduces breakdown risk, driver fatigue, and exposure to hazardous driving conditions.​

Whenever possible, plan to avoid long stretches of night driving and high‑risk weather windows along your chosen route.​ Identify safe, well‑lit areas for refueling and overnight stops, and keep a list of hospitals, service stations, and emergency numbers for the regions you will cross.​

Build in Flexibility

Flexibility is the key when it comes to route planning, because the best ones feel structured but not rigid. They should leave room for scenic detours, surprise finds, and rest when you need it. A flexible plan also reduces stress if you encounter traffic, bad weather, or simply fall in love with a place and want to stay longer.​

Road trips are flexible by default, notes TravelPulse, as it cites 2025 data from the Summer Travel and Entertainment Outlook report by Bank of America. Nearly 63% of the respondents showed an inclination for road trips, with this number dwarfing all other modes of transportation. Most people say that they prefer road trips because they are cheaper and more flexible. 

You can mark your “fixed points” (non‑refundable stays, timed activities) and keep the days around them lighter.​ Include buffer time each day by aiming to plan less than your maximum capacity. With this extra buffer, stopping at a viewpoint, farm shop, or roadside café feels like part of the plan, not a problem.

FAQs

Which apps are best for route planning?

Several route‑planning apps stand out for road trips, and combining a couple of them often works best. Some focus on navigation, others on sightseeing, fuel, or accommodation discovery.​ For example, Google Maps is ideal for turn‑by‑turn navigation, live traffic, and rerouting. Waze is especially strong on real‑time, community‑driven incident reports.​ Roadtrippers and Wanderlog help you map multi‑stop routes.

How does a road trip itinerary help?

A road trip itinerary lays out your driving days, stops, and overnight stays; it keeps the trip organized while still allowing spontaneity. Having one reduces planning fatigue once you are on the road because key choices have already been made.​ It also helps you avoid under‑ or over‑driving by clarifying distance, estimated time, and realistic stopping points for each day.​

How to prepare your vehicle for a road trip?

A well‑prepared vehicle is crucial for a good route because mechanical issues on the road are time‑consuming and potentially dangerous. Before departure, have a pre‑trip checkup done for the engine oil and filter, coolant, brake fluid, tires, lights, wipers, battery, and belts/hoses.​ Pack an emergency kit with jumper cables, basic tools, reflective triangle, torch, first‑aid kit, and tire inflator or sealant.

The perfect route for a road trip balances vision, realism, safety, and spontaneity. With a plan, you know where you are headed, how far you can go each day, and what you most want to experience. At the same time, you leave room for the open road to surprise you. Your journey becomes smoother, safer, and far more enjoyable from the first kilometer to the last.

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How to Avoid Getting Too Addicted to Your Hobbies https://fethiyetimes.com/how-to-avoid-getting-too-addicted-to-your-hobbies/ https://fethiyetimes.com/how-to-avoid-getting-too-addicted-to-your-hobbies/#respond Mon, 12 Jan 2026 11:36:22 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27669 We all love hobbies; they give us joy, calm us down, and make life feel a bit richer. But sometimes something fun can turn into something all-consuming without us even realizing it.  Now, in the US, almost 10 percent of people 12 or older have a drug use disorder. Hobby addiction, in comparison, doesn’t sound […]

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We all love hobbies; they give us joy, calm us down, and make life feel a bit richer. But sometimes something fun can turn into something all-consuming without us even realizing it. 

Now, in the US, almost 10 percent of people 12 or older have a drug use disorder. Hobby addiction, in comparison, doesn’t sound too harmful, right? Sadly, that’s not the case. 

One day, you’re painting, gaming, or collecting figurines. Next, you’re thinking about it all day and sacrificing sleep, money, or time with loved ones. That sneaky shift from healthy interest to addiction can be subtle. 

The good news is you can take steps to keep your hobbies fun and balanced. Let’s talk about how to do that.

Understanding Why Hobbies Take Over

Hobbies can fill a lot of roles in our lives. Around 25 percent of Americans engaged in traditional hobbies, like gardening and arts and crafts, in 2022. Such hobbies can relieve stress, give us goals, or connect us to communities. 

When something feels good or gives quick rewards, our brains start to crave it more. That’s normal. But when that craving grows and starts to control your decisions, you might be heading toward addiction. For example, if you start rearranging your schedule only around your hobby, that’s worth paying attention to.

Another thing that makes hobbies risky for addiction is how easily we can access them. Video games, social media challenges, and streaming platforms are always there, ready to pull us in. When we aren’t mindful, we can spend hours without noticing. Suddenly, it feels like our hobby owns us instead of the other way around.

Expecting Monetary Returns from Hobbies

It is easy to fall into a mindset where hobbies start to feel like jobs or even profit machines. You might start expecting that the time, effort, or money you put in will somehow pay you back. This pressure becomes especially tricky with hobbies that have a monetary angle, like online gaming or sports betting. 

Online gaming communities and platforms sometimes blur the lines between fun competition and earning. And when financial expectations take over, it can quickly lead to stress and disappointment.

One extreme example of how monetary expectations can fuel unhealthy patterns is the DraftKings lawsuit for gambling addiction. In recent years, plaintiffs have claimed that platforms like DraftKings used misleading promotions and targeted incentives that encouraged problematic betting behavior. 

According to TruLaw, these lawsuits argue that users became addicted to online gambling through aggressive marketing and incentives. The online gambling addiction lawsuit against these platforms highlights how something that might start as harmless fun can morph into financial and emotional devastation. These cases show real dangers when hobbies become tied to constant monetary returns and unchecked risk.

Set Clear Time Limits for Your Hobbies

One practical way to avoid overindulging is by setting boundaries. Decide in advance how much time you want to spend on your hobby each day or week. It might feel strict at first, but giving yourself a schedule helps keep things in perspective.

When you see your hobby as one part of your life instead of the whole thing, it’s easier to maintain balance. Boundaries also help you notice when your hobby is slipping into something more compulsive. If you find yourself constantly thinking about ignoring your limits, that’s a sign to take a step back and reassess. You can always adjust how much time you spend later, but starting with a plan gives you control.

Mix Hobbies with Other Interests

If all your free time is spent on one activity, it’s easier to slip into unhealthy patterns. Try to have a mix of interests. For example, if you enjoy gaming, also make time for reading, physical activity, or just hanging out with friends. Doing diverse things not only makes your life feel richer, but it also reduces the chance that you start depending on one hobby for all your happiness.

Balance doesn’t mean you love something any less. It means you give space for other parts of your life to breathe, too. You might find new joys you didn’t expect, or grow closer to people you care about.

Pay Attention to Emotional Triggers

A study of over 90,000 people aged 65 and above shows that those with hobbies reported having better health and more happiness. However, the same hobbies can become problematic when we use them to escape or numb difficult emotions all the time. 

If you find yourself turning to a hobby every time you feel stressed, lonely, or upset, take a moment to ask why. It’s okay to seek relief in enjoyable activities. But if the hobby becomes the only way you cope, that’s worth noticing.

Talking to someone about it can help. A friend might see patterns you miss. A therapist can help you understand the emotional reasons behind your habits. Being honest with yourself is the first step in keeping hobbies healthy.

FAQs

Why do we get hyperfixated on hobbies?

People hyperfixate on hobbies because they provide enjoyment, purpose, and mental stimulation. The brain releases dopamine during engaging activities. This creates strong motivation to continue. Hobbies can offer an escape from stress or boredom. Some personalities seek deep focus and mastery. Emotional fulfillment often reinforces repeated attention over time.

Is changing hobbies ADHD?

Changing hobbies is not always a sign of ADHD. Many people explore interests as they grow and change. ADHD may involve intense interest shifts, but it is not the only cause. Curiosity and creativity also drive change. A pattern becomes concerning only when it disrupts daily responsibilities consistently.

Can playing video games be considered a good hobby?

Playing video games can be a good hobby when balanced properly. Games improve problem-solving and hand-eye coordination. They offer relaxation and social connection. Some games encourage teamwork and creativity. Problems arise with excessive play. Moderation ensures gaming supports wellbeing rather than replacing responsibilities or real-world interaction.

Hobbies should make your life better, not control it. It’s easy to get swept up in something you love, especially when it’s fun, social, or exciting. But when your hobby starts to interfere with your relationships, finances, or well-being, it’s time to stop and think. 

Life is too rich to spend it all on one thing, no matter how much you love it. Keep it fun, keep it balanced, and keep it yours.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 11th January 2026 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-11th-january-2026/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-11th-january-2026/#respond Mon, 12 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27554 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Kayaköy Most Visited Archaeological Site in 2025 Fethiye, MUĞLA – Kayaköy, a 5,000-year-old historical settlement located in Fethiye, one of Muğla’s leading tourist districts, became the most visited archaeological site in 2025. Known as the “Ghost […]

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Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Kayaköy Most Visited Archaeological Site in 2025

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Kayaköy, a 5,000-year-old historical settlement located in Fethiye, one of Muğla’s leading tourist districts, became the most visited archaeological site in 2025.

Known as the “Ghost Village” due to being abandoned years ago and designated as a strictly protected sensitive area, Kayaköy attracted the highest number of domestic and foreign visitors among all archaeological sites in the district last year.

According to official figures, a total of 274,608 domestic and foreign tourists visited museums and archaeological sites in Fethiye in 2025. Of this number, 87,196 visitors toured the historical Kayaköy, allowing it to maintain its position as the most visited archaeological site in the region, as it has done for many years.

Kayaköy, which welcomed around 81,000 visitors in 2024, further increased its popularity in 2025. With its thousands of years of historical texture and unique atmosphere, the ancient settlement continued to be a major attraction for visitors throughout the year.

Following Kayaköy, the Amynthas Rock Tombs, also known as the Royal Tombs and overlooking Fethiye Bay, ranked second with 60,442 visitors in 2025.

In 2025, other museums and archaeological sites in Fethiye also attracted significant interest. The Kaunos ruins were visited by 44,769 people, the ancient city of Tlos by 41,571, Gemiler Island by 22,764, the ancient city of Letoon by 9,997, the ancient city of Kadyanda by 4,358, and the ancient city of Pınara by 3,511 visitors.

With its rich historical heritage and natural beauty, Fethiye continues to draw thousands of domestic and foreign tourists to its museums and archaeological sites every year.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyedeki-hayalet-koye-ziyaretci-akini


Fethiye Students Receive Energy Efficiency Training

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Municipality’s Climate Change and Zero Waste Directorate organised an informative seminar for high school students as part of Energy Efficiency Week.

The seminar was attended by 9th and 10th grade students and addressed key issues such as energy efficiency, climate change, energy saving practices and the importance of conscious consumption habits for environmental sustainability.

During the seminar, students were informed about how individual choices can contribute to reducing energy consumption and protecting natural resources.

Fethiye Municipality stated that raising awareness among young people on environmental issues is of great importance and emphasised that efforts will continue to support a more livable and sustainable future.

Source: Fethiye Belediye


Motorcycle Safety Training Held in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A “Motorcycle Theory Training” seminar was held at the Özer Olgun Culture Center, led by expert instructor Zafer Akçay.

In the district, where motorcycle use is widespread, the training aimed to raise awareness of safe riding practices. Participants received detailed information on traffic rules, correct riding techniques and the precautions that should be taken against potential risks on the road.

The seminar highlighted the importance of conscious and responsible motorcycle use in reducing accidents and improving overall traffic safety.

Fethiye Municipality stated that it will continue to value and support such training programmes in order to promote and strengthen a culture of safe riding throughout the district.

Source: Fethiye Belediye


Fethiye and Bodrum Top List for Illegal Buildings in Muğla

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The fight against illegal construction continues across Muğla, with recent inspections revealing that Fethiye and Bodrum have the highest number of unlicensed and illegal structures in the province.

According to studies carried out by the Muğla Provincial Directorate of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, Fethiye ranks first with more than 7,000 illegal buildings. Bodrum follows with 6,112 illegal structures, of which 503 have already been demolished, while demolition orders have been issued for 5,609 others. Authorities stated that demolitions are being implemented gradually as legal processes are completed.

In Bodrum alone, intensified inspections in 2025 led to the detection of 680 new illegal buildings. Administrative procedures, including fines and demolition processes, have been initiated in line with current legislation. Most of the newly identified illegal structures were found in agricultural areas, protected sites and coastal zones, and numerous illegally built piers were also demolished.

Muğla Governor İdris Akbıyık announced that inspections will be further increased ahead of the summer season, particularly during the tourism period. He emphasised that there will be zero tolerance for illegal construction and that all demolition decisions taken across Muğla will be fully implemented through coordinated efforts involving provincial authorities, district municipalities and law enforcement units.

Fethiye Municipality stated that it continues to fulfil its legal responsibilities in combating illegal and unlicensed construction in accordance with Law No. 3194 on Zoning. Municipal teams carry out field inspections, issue building suspension orders, and initiate demolition decisions through the municipal council when violations are not resolved within the legal timeframe. Demolition operations are carried out with all necessary safety measures, and when required, support is provided by Muğla Metropolitan Municipality in terms of machinery and technical equipment.

Municipal officials underlined that combating illegal construction is not only a legal obligation but also crucial for protecting the natural environment, safeguarding public interest and ensuring planned and sustainable urban development.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/kacak-yapilasmaya-gecit-yok-en-fazla-kacak-yapi-fethiye-ve-bodrumda


Muğla Expands Fleet to Combat Marine Pollution

Muğla – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality is increasing its waste collection capacity at sea by expanding its fleet as part of ongoing efforts to combat marine pollution.

Within this scope, five new waste collection boats are being added to the eight vessels currently operating in the Gulf of Gökova, Göcek and Dalaman bays. With the expanded fleet, the municipality aims to significantly increase its capacity to collect waste from the sea and strengthen environmental protection efforts.

As one of Turkey’s leading tourism destinations, Muğla continues its work without interruption to protect its seas. Waste collection boats are used to prevent environmental pollution caused by marine vessels, particularly in bays with heavy boat traffic, with a strong focus on protecting the marine ecosystem.

The waste collection boats operated by Muğla Metropolitan Municipality collect waste oil, bilge water, sewage and solid waste from boats, contributing to cleaner seas. The ongoing work in the Gulf of Gökova, Göcek and Dalaman bays both preserves marine cleanliness and supports the sustainability of natural life.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-buyuksehir-deniz-temizligi-icin-atik-alim-kapasitesini-artiriyor/114378/


54-Year-Old Note from Italian Climbers Found in Kaçkar Mountains

Rize, TURKEY – Mountaineers climbing the Kaçkar Mountains in Turkey’s Black Sea region have uncovered a 54-year-old note left by Italian climbers during a 1972 expedition.

The discovery was made about a month and a half ago by CAMADAN Mountaineering and Winter Sports Specialized Club members, including President Metin Çolak, Hakan Demirci, Adem Şahin, Musa Kesimal and Ercüment Gümüş, while ascending the isolated 3,428-meter Atalani peak. Inside a summit cairn—a chimney-shaped structure used by climbers to mark their presence—they found an upside-down tin can weighted with stones containing a piece of paper wrapped in plastic. The note read: “20-8-72, Spedizione CAI Pordenone Italy, Quota 3510, Enzo Laconca, Giovanni Martin.”

Research by the team revealed that the note belonged to members of the Italian Club Alpino Italiano: Alleris Pizzur, Sisto Degan, Enzo Laconca, Gianni Martin and Ezio Migotto, who visited the region 54 years ago. After contacting the club via social media, the Turkish mountaineers established communication with the original climbers and shared photographs and details of the discovery.

Colak described the find as a surreal experience, saying, “It was as if the sense of time disappeared at that moment. It felt like they were there just before us. Yet none of the five of us who reached the summit that day were alive when this note was left there. It’s incredible.”

The Italian club plans to preserve the tin can and note and display them in a proposed mountaineering museum in Turkeys eastern Black Sea region. Officials have also expressed interest in attending the museum’s opening and connecting with mountaineers from that era.

The Kaçkar Mountains, known for their challenging and isolated peaks, continue to attract climbers from around the world, with historical ascents dating back decades, including a Czechoslovak expedition in 1969.

Source: Daily Sabah


Istanbul Launches Cleanup After Deadly Storm

Istanbul, TURKEY – Authorities in Istanbul launched a large-scale recovery operation on Jan. 9 after a violent storm swept through the Marmara and Aegean regions, killing three people and leaving extensive damage to the city’s infrastructure, historic monuments, and residential areas.

Powerful lodos winds, following days of meteorological warnings, struck Istanbul on Jan. 8, toppling trees, tearing off rooftops, and forcing the suspension of sea and air traffic. According to the Istanbul Governor’s Office, by early evening the storm had triggered 350 emergency reports, including 45 fallen trees, 89 damaged roofs, the collapse of an abandoned building, and one retaining wall.

Among the most symbolic incidents, the “alem,” the crescent-shaped finial atop the Mimar Sinan minaret of Hagia Sophia, was blown off and fell into the mosque’s courtyard. Turkey’s General Directorate of Foundations said the area was secured, and specialist teams will begin restoration once conditions allow. A falling tree also struck the Hagia Sophia complex during the storm.

The storm caused widespread disruption across the city. Trees collapsed onto vehicles, including four cars crushed along the Bakırköy coastal road, prompting a temporary closure. In Bahçelievler, one person was injured when a tree was blown over. In Avcılar and Kağıthane, roofs were torn from buildings, damaging nearby shops and cafes.

Maritime traffic was heavily affected, with boats capsizing or colliding with rocks along the coast, and ferry services suspended. The Bosphorus was briefly closed to ship traffic before reopening later in the evening. On the city’s outskirts, two trucks were overturned on the northern Marmara motorway, and in Sarıyer’s Kireçburnu, a historic lighthouse collapsed into the sea. Waves at Yenikapı flooded the shoreline, temporarily merging sea and land.

Air travel was disrupted, with dozens of flights canceled at Istanbul Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport.

Beyond Istanbul, the storm proved deadly in other parts of Turkey. In the western city of Aydın, a 30-year-old worker was swept into the sea while working on a pier and lost his life.

Cleanup and repair operations are ongoing, with authorities prioritizing the restoration of infrastructure, historic sites, and the safety of residents affected by the storm.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


SPORT

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Fethiye Ready to Host Ziraat Turkish Cup Match

Fethiye Municipality has completed all preparations for the Ziraat Turkish Cup match between Fethiyespor and Galatasaray, which will be played in Fethiye on Tursday 13th January 2026.

Municipal teams have finalised all necessary work on the pitch and its surrounding areas to ensure the match is held under optimal conditions. Efforts focused on pitch maintenance, infrastructure checks and environmental arrangements around the stadium.

In a statement, Fethiye Municipality said that all measures have been taken to welcome Galatasaray, one of Turkey’s most established football clubs, in the best possible way. The municipality also emphasised that the aim is to ensure the match is played smoothly and without any problems.

The Ziraat Turkish Cup encounter is expected to attract significant attention from football fans and contribute to the sporting atmosphere in Fethiye.

Tickets are available at the Fethiyespor Store and Café and online. Don’t miss the chance to support the team live at the stadium!

Fethiyespor Transfer Update

Fethiyespor has officially signed İrfan Akgün (midfielder, previously Arnavutköy Belediyespor), Melih Okutan (right-wing, previously Kırklalerispor), Ali Mert Aydın (left-back, returning from Karaman FK), and Nurullah Aslan (goalkeeper, previously Yeni Mersin İdman Yurdu). Each player completed their contracts at signing ceremonies attended by club officials, including Football Branch Manager Uğur Keskin and other managers. The club warmly welcomes all four to the navy blue and white jersey and wishes them success in the upcoming season.

League Matches

The team’s next league match is on Saturday 17 January, away against Somaspor. Kick-off will be at 15:00.

Match Result

Fethiyespor lost their home match against Ankara Demirspor on Saturday with a final score of 0-1.

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 57.71 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 57.95 TL.

The US Dollar bought 43.05 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 43.03 TL.

The Euro bought 50.09 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 50.46 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Source: Living Earth


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