Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Fri, 09 Jan 2026 04:03:06 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Why York Should Be Your Next City Break https://fethiyetimes.com/why-york-should-be-your-next-city-break/ https://fethiyetimes.com/why-york-should-be-your-next-city-break/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2026 04:03:06 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27451 York is a city where history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass—it lives, breathes and invites you in. From its Roman foundations to its Viking legacy, York has been shaped by centuries of stories, all woven into a place that feels both timeless and unmistakably alive. Encircled by ancient city walls, York blends the old with […]

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York is a city where history doesn’t sit quietly behind glass—it lives, breathes and invites you in. From its Roman foundations to its Viking legacy, York has been shaped by centuries of stories, all woven into a place that feels both timeless and unmistakably alive.

Encircled by ancient city walls, York blends the old with the new in a way few cities can. Wander cobbled streets lined with independent shops, creative studios and family-run businesses, then step into world-class attractions, characterful places to stay and an ever-evolving food scene. Every corner offers something to discover, whether it’s a hidden courtyard café, a historic pub or a contemporary gallery tucked into a medieval building.

York is also a true festival city. There’s always something happening—from headline events and seasonal celebrations to inspiring festivals that fill the calendar all year round. Music, food, literature, history and culture are celebrated with the same enthusiasm, making every visit feel different from the last.

Perfectly positioned halfway between London and Edinburgh, York is easy to reach yet feels wonderfully distinct. It’s also the ideal base for exploring the great outdoors, with the Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors and the rolling Wolds all just beyond the city’s edge—offering breathtaking landscapes to balance York’s rich urban experience.

Culture lovers are spoiled for choice, with around thirty world-class museums covering everything from railways and Romans to art, fashion and design. Add to that one of the finest racecourses in the country and a thriving theatre, music and creative scene, and it’s clear why York continues to captivate visitors from around the world.

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Whether you’re drawn by history, culture, nature or simply the joy of exploring somewhere full of character, York offers an adventure for everyone—a city rooted in the past, alive in the present and always looking ahead.

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Baked beetroots, celeriac, carrots and green lentils with pomegranate molasses https://fethiyetimes.com/baked-beetroots-celeriac-carrots-and-green-lentils-with-pomegranate-molasses/ https://fethiyetimes.com/baked-beetroots-celeriac-carrots-and-green-lentils-with-pomegranate-molasses/#respond Fri, 09 Jan 2026 03:47:03 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27475 They love beetroots (pancar), celeriac (kereviz), and carrots (havuç) in Turkish cuisine. Root vegetables, and vegetables in general, play a central role in healthy and flavourful Turkish cooking, which is firmly based on seasonal produce. Bake beetroots, celeriac and carrots with red onions, then mix with cooked green lentils and dress with a simple sauce […]

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They love beetroots (pancar), celeriac (kereviz), and carrots (havuç) in Turkish cuisine. Root vegetables, and vegetables in general, play a central role in healthy and flavourful Turkish cooking, which is firmly based on seasonal produce.

Bake beetroots, celeriac and carrots with red onions, then mix with cooked green lentils and dress with a simple sauce of pomegranate molasses, olive oil and lemon juice to create a light, healthy vegetarian dish full of flavour.

It pairs beautifully with grilled dishes or pasta, or can be enjoyed on its own as a satisfying vegetarian meal. Any leftovers can be stored in the fridge for two to three days.

Serves: 6

Ingredients

690g/1lb 8oz -6 medium raw beetroots, peeled, cut into small chunks

630g/1lb 6oz -1 medium celeriac, peeled and cut into small chunks

600g/1lb 5oz baby carrots, washed, topped and halved lengthways (or large carrots, cut in small chunks)

1 large red onion, peeled, cut into small wedges

140g/5oz green lentils, rinsed

60ml/4tbsp olive oil

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

For the pomegranate molasses sauce:

30ml/2tbsp pomegranate molasses

15ml/1tbsp water

60ml/6tbsp extra virgin olive oil

½ juice of lemon

Salt and ground black pepper to taste

Handful of flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped – to serve

Instructions

Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas Mark 6

Put the prepared vegetables on a large baking tray. Drizzle with 4 tablespoon olive oil. Season with salt and ground black pepper.

Cover with foil and bake in the preheated oven for 35 minutes.

While the vegetables are baking, cook the green lentils. Place the rinsed green lentils on a medium pan. Pour in hot water and boil for 25 minutes over medium heat. Stir once in a while so the lentils won’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Once cooked, drain and rinse over cold water over colander/sieve. Set the cooked green lentils aside in a bowl.

After 35 minutes of roasting, check the vegetables and gently mix. Remove the foil and roast for a further 15 minutes, until tender and starting to colour at the edges.

Once baked, combine the cooked green lentils with the baked vegetables.

For the pomegranate molasses sauce; mix the pomegranate molasses, nar eksisi, with water, lemon juice and the extra virgin olive oil in a small bowl. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

Pour the sauce over the baked vegetables and green lentils and combine gently.

Place the baked vegetables and lentils on a serving plate. Scatter over the chopped parsley and serve immediately.

Afiyet Olsun.

Recipe from Ozlem’s Turkish Table

Recipe Type: Plant Based/Vegan

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 8th January 2026 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-8th-january-2026/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-8th-january-2026/#respond Thu, 08 Jan 2026 03:55:28 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27480 Alim Karaca Chosen as Most Successful District Mayor by EGF Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca has been selected as the most successful district mayor in an evaluation organised by the Aegean Journalists Federation (EGF) as part of the January 10 Working Journalists Day events. The awards, titled “Best of the Aegean,” were determined […]

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Alim Karaca Chosen as Most Successful District Mayor by EGF

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca has been selected as the most successful district mayor in an evaluation organised by the Aegean Journalists Federation (EGF) as part of the January 10 Working Journalists Day events.

The awards, titled “Best of the Aegean,” were determined by votes cast by journalists from eight provinces affiliated with the EGF. Mayor Karaca was recognised for his performance and contributions to local governance in Fethiye.

The award ceremony was held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, in Muğla. The event began at 3:00 PM at the Türkan Saylan Life Center Hall of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality, where the award recipients were formally presented with their honours.

Alongside Alim Karaca, the district mayors selected as the most successful in their respective areas are Ahmet Öküzcüoğlu (Alaşehir), Mehmet Erol (Buharkent), Cengiz Arslan (Çameli), Mehmet Demir (Kavaklıdere), Ömer Günel (Kuşadası), Şeniz Doğan (Merkezefendi), Bilal Demirci (Pazarlar) and Tolga Yıldırım (Sinanpaşa).

The EGF awards aim to highlight successful local administrations across the Aegean region of Turkey and to acknowledge public officials who have made notable contributions to their districts.

Source: Fethiye TV


Tuesday Market in Fethiye Postponed Due to Fethiyespor–Galatasaray Match

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The Tuesday Market, traditionally held every week in Fethiye, will be set up on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, due to the Fethiyespor–Galatasaray match scheduled to be played on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

The change was made because the match will take place at Fethiye District Stadium, and officials decided to postpone the market for one day in order to avoid traffic congestion and ensure public safety. The Tuesday Market, which attracts strong interest from local residents, will therefore operate on a different day for this week only.

Authorities stated that market vendors and citizens have been informed in advance to prevent any inconvenience. Residents of Fethiye were advised to plan their shopping accordingly.

Officials also emphasized that there is no change to the market’s location, only the day has been temporarily adjusted. The Tuesday Market will be held in its usual area on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and will return to its regular Tuesday schedule the following week.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiyespor-galatasaray-maci-nedeniyle-sali-pazari-carsamba-gunu-kurulacak/114209/?p=3


MUSKİ Cleaned 71.5 Kilometres of Streams in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Water and Sewerage Administration (MUSKİ) General Directorate teams continued their uninterrupted stream cleaning efforts throughout 2025 in areas posing risks of environmental pollution and flooding.

As part of the works carried out in Fethiye district, MUSKİ teams cleaned a total of 71,500 metres of stream lines. Cleaning operations were completed in Foça (6,500 metres), Karagedik (10,250 metres), Ölüdeniz (13,750 metres), Çiftlik (15,000 metres), Akarca (3,500 metres), Yanıklar (4,700 metres), Babataşı (7,000 metres), Tuzla (1,500 metres), Menteşoğlu (1,000 metres), Karaçulha (5,800 metres), Patlangıç (1,000 metres) and Pazaryeri (1,500 metres).

In a statement, the MUSKİ General Directorate said that the works were carried out in line with Metropolitan Mayor Ahmet Aras’s “Clean Muğla” vision. The statement noted that sediment and waste accumulated in stream beds across various neighbourhoods of Fethiye were meticulously removed to ensure healthy water flow.

Officials emphasized that the comprehensive cleaning efforts not only helped prevent environmental pollution but also served as an important precaution against potential flood risks. MUSKİ stated that, with the goal of a modern infrastructure and a healthy environment, services would continue without interruption in every corner of Muğla in the new year.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/muski-fethiyede-715-kilometre-dere-temizligi-yapti


Muğla Fire Department Responded to 4,811 Incidents in 2025

Muğla, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Fire Department responded to a total of 4,811 incidents in 2025, providing uninterrupted service to citizens across the province. Grass, stubble and forest fires ranked first among the incidents, with 2,165 interventions recorded during the year.

Operating 24/7 across 13 districts with 40 stations, 160 vehicles and 521 personnel, the Fire Department also responded to 586 traffic accidents and rescues, 751 animal rescues, 246 floods, 125 workplace fires, 380 residential fires, 278 vehicle fires, and 349 other fire-related incidents.

In addition to emergency response, fire teams provided basic fire safety training to 63,546 citizens and carried out fire safety and chimney inspections at 3,401 workplaces throughout the year.

President of the Coastal Aegean Municipalities Union and Mayor of Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Ahmet Aras stated that efforts were ongoing to strengthen the fire department in line with Muğla’s geographical structure and risk map. He noted that personnel capacity was being increased and the fleet modernised, including the planned acquisition of 64 fire trucks and 8 fire tankers, to ensure faster and more effective responses to disasters.

Mayor Aras emphasised that year-round preparations were continuing, particularly against the heightened risk of forest fires in summer, with the aim of minimising loss of life and property. He also thanked fire department personnel for their dedication, underlining that the municipality would continue working with determination to build a strong fire department and a more disaster-resilient Muğla.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/buyuksehir-itfaiyesi-4-bin-811-olaya-mudahale-etti


Heavy Snowfall Cuts Off Access to 157 Villages in Eastern Turkey

Van, TURKEY – Heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions disrupted daily life across eastern Turkey on Monday, cutting off access to 157 villages in the provinces of Van, Hakkari and Bitlis, while teams worked intensively to reopen roads and restore essential services.

According to authorities, 88 village roads in Van were closed due to snow and strong winds. Metropolitan Municipality teams carried out snow-clearing operations throughout the day, while repair work was completed at a pumping station in the Çatak district that had been damaged by an avalanche, restoring drinking water services to the area.

In Hakkari, snow depth in higher elevations reached nearly 2 metres, prompting residents to clear rooftops as municipal and highway crews worked to reopen roads. Of the 89 village roads closed, 64 were reopened, with efforts continuing on the remaining routes. Road-widening work was also carried out on the access road to the Mergabütan Ski Center.

Snowfall and freezing temperatures also affected Muş, where all 368 village roads closed due to snow were reopened. Crews continued road-widening operations and remained on standby for emergencies. Snow-clearing work also continued on the Muş–Mutki road connecting Muş with Bitlis, where progress was slowed by deep snow and blizzard conditions.

In Bitlis, snowfall disrupted transportation in the city center. Officials reported that 44 village roads remained closed, while municipal and provincial teams continued snow removal operations, particularly around schools.

Authorities said snow-clearing efforts would continue across the region to ensure safe transportation and restore access to affected settlements as soon as possible.

Source: Daily Sabah


Researchers in Isparta Develop Cold-Resistant Apples to Protect Yields

Isparta, TURKEY – Researchers in the western province of Isparta, widely regarded as Turkey’s apple-growing heartland, are developing new domestic apple varieties to reduce crop losses caused by agricultural frost.

Although Isparta ranks first nationwide in apple production, increasingly frequent late spring frosts have become a serious threat to yields, particularly in inland regions. To address this risk, the Eğirdir Fruit Research Institute, operating under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, has been carrying out long-term breeding programs focused on late-blooming, cold-resistant apple varieties.

The project aims to minimize frost damage by delaying the flowering period, when apple trees are most vulnerable to sudden drops in temperature. As part of the work, hundreds of apple genotypes derived from both local and international genetic resources have been monitored under field conditions for many years.

The institute maintains a genetic pool of nearly 400 domestic and foreign apple varieties, from which late-blooming types have been selected for controlled cross-breeding. Studies to identify, test and officially register new varieties are ongoing.

Agricultural engineer Turgay Seymen said the research has been underway for nine years. He noted that through controlled hybridization, researchers have developed genotypes that bloom two to three weeks later than standard varieties. Of these, 10 to 15 promising genotypes have advanced to the next stage and are expected to enter yield trials starting next year.

Seymen emphasized that despite having higher chilling requirements, the new genotypes do not cause delays in harvest time, which typically begins in early October. He added that the varieties are primarily intended for inland and transitional regions, which account for about 70 percent of Turkey’s apple production.

The project ultimately aims to reduce frost-related yield losses by 10 to 20 percent, helping safeguard apple production against the growing impacts of climate variability.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Climate Change, Pollution and Invasive Species to Dominate Turkey’s Marine Agenda in 2026

Ankara, TURKEY – Climate change, marine pollution, invasive species and the expansion of national monitoring systems were identified as the main priorities for Turkey’s marine science agenda in 2026, following extensive research activities carried out across the country’s seas in 2025, scientists and institute leaders said.

Experts stated that the Sea of Marmara, the Turkish Straits and the Black Sea would remain at the center of scientific focus, with increased emphasis on marine climate monitoring, protection of critical habitats and the integration of scientific data into policy-making processes, particularly ahead of the COP31 climate summit.

The Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TÜDAV) reported that 2025 was a productive year, marked by research cruises, new publications, workshops and international cooperation projects, including coral protection studies. TÜDAV officials stressed that research on mucilage, seagrass meadows, corals and invasive species would continue, while calls for marine protected areas in the Black Sea would be strengthened.

Scientists warned that warming seas are accelerating the spread of invasive species, posing serious risks to marine ecosystems, particularly in the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. Research institutions highlighted that more than 100 invasive species have already been identified in the Sea of Marmara alone.

University-based marine institutes reported significant progress in 2025 in climate impact assessment, pollution monitoring, numerical modeling and international data sharing through platforms such as the IPCC and IPBES. Long-term datasets on temperature, oxygen levels, pollutants and mucilage were expanded, while Turkey’s visibility in global marine science initiatives increased.

For 2026, institutions announced plans to establish a National Marine Climate Monitoring Platform, position the Sea of Marmara as a pilot area for climate and pollution interaction studies, expand offshore research, develop early-warning systems using smart sensors, and strengthen international cooperation in areas such as digital twin technologies, marine spatial planning and climate adaptation.

Scientists emphasized that these efforts aim to enhance Turkey’s resilience to climate change, protect marine biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of seas through science-based decision-making.

Source: Daily Sabah


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From Uludağ to Palandöken – the best ski resorts in Turkey https://fethiyetimes.com/from-uludag-to-palandoken-the-best-ski-resorts-in-turkey/ https://fethiyetimes.com/from-uludag-to-palandoken-the-best-ski-resorts-in-turkey/#comments Wed, 07 Jan 2026 03:54:33 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=12587 When you think of Turkey, you probably think about summer holidays in the sun, but have you ever considered Turkey as a ski destination? In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best ski resorts in Turkey, where captivating mountains and sparkling snow await you. Erciyes Located on the highest mountain in Anatolia, […]

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When you think of Turkey, you probably think about summer holidays in the sun, but have you ever considered Turkey as a ski destination?

In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best ski resorts in Turkey, where captivating mountains and sparkling snow await you.

Erciyes

Located on the highest mountain in Anatolia, Erciyes is the best ski resort in Turkey for the average skier.

With 41 ski slopes stretching across 112 kilometers (69.59 miles) and 19 mechanical lifts, Erciyes is among Turkeys most significant ski centers, attracting both domestic and international tourists,

The station is open from the beginning of December to the end of April. It is located at an altitude of 3000m. The ski resort is located just a 30-minute drive from Kayseri airport and a 20-minute drive from the city centre.

You can find out more about Erciyes Ski Resort here

Palandöken – Ejder 3200 World Ski Centre

Located only a few kilometres from Erzurum, over 40 kilometres of slopes await you at Palandöken (Ejder 3200 World Ski Center), with its renovated slopes and luxury facilities. This ski resort is popular with beginners and professional skiers as well as snowboarders. 

The resort is open to skiers and snowboarders from mid-December to mid-April. If there is not enough snow, over 200 snow cannons make for ideal conditions on the slopes. Palandöken features one of the longest ski runs in Turkey – as well as a terrain park.

You can find out more about Palandöken Ski Resort here

Sarıkamış

With 20 km of slopes, this ski area located at an altitude slightly above 2000 metres, is one of the best ski resorts in Turkey.

Sarıkamış is a ski resort suitable for skiers of all levels, from beginner to professional. It is a good choice for those travelling in groups or with families who have different individual levels.

For skiing and snowboarding, there are 21.3 km of slopes and 1.1 km of ski routes available

The resort is located 45 minutes from Kars airport.

You can find out more about Sarıkamış Ski Resort here

Sources: European Best Destinations/Skiresort.info

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Turkey Homes: Modern Key-Ready Bungalow in Seydikemer With Private Pool £199,000 https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-modern-key-ready-bungalow-in-seydikemer-with-private-pool-199000/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-modern-key-ready-bungalow-in-seydikemer-with-private-pool-199000/#respond Tue, 06 Jan 2026 14:55:19 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27458 The team at Turkey Homes is delighted to introduce this beautifully presented, key-ready bungalow for sale in the captivating region of Fethiye. Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Çaltıözü, on the outskirts of the charming town of Seydikemer, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy private, nature-led living with modern comforts. Often referred to […]

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The team at Turkey Homes is delighted to introduce this beautifully presented, key-ready bungalow for sale in the captivating region of Fethiye. Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Çaltıözü, on the outskirts of the charming town of Seydikemer, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy private, nature-led living with modern comforts.

Often referred to locally as Kemer, Seydikemer is an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the busy tourist hubs without sacrificing convenience. This traditional farming town is known for its calm, laid-back lifestyle and strong sense of community, attracting many expats from Fethiye who have chosen to make it their permanent home.

The location is a standout feature. Seydikemer enjoys easy access to Fethiye town centre, where residents can take advantage of a wide range of shopping, healthcare, dining, and social amenities. At the same time, it remains slightly removed from the bustling holiday resorts, offering convenient access to some of the region’s most celebrated beaches, including Patara, Kıdrak Beach, and the world-famous Blue Lagoon in Ölüdeniz.

Homes in Seydikemer are highly regarded for their natural surroundings, and this bungalow is no exception. Framed by lush forests and open countryside, the setting provides fresh, clean air and picturesque views, creating a peaceful and healthy living environment that perfectly complements the region’s relaxed lifestyle.

Bungalow’s Location

Located close to the heart of Seydikemer, the bungalow benefits from excellent access to everyday essentials. Local shops, small supermarkets, schools, a family doctor’s clinic, and a pharmacy are all nearby. The town is further enhanced by a local mosque, traditional tea gardens, and a friendly selection of cafés and restaurants, giving the area a warm and welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visitors.

Bungalow Features

This newly built private bungalow is offered fully furnished and ready to move into, making it an ideal choice for buyers seeking a seamless transition. The property features a private swimming pool, private garden, and a large sun terrace, ideal for outdoor living while enjoying uninterrupted countryside views.

Inside, the bungalow is thoughtfully designed for year-round comfort, with a fully fitted kitchen, a dedicated laundry area, underfloor heating, and air conditioning in all rooms. A private gated entrance ensures both privacy and security, while the high-quality furnishings included in the sale allow new owners to settle in immediately without additional expense.

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The price includes all furnishings, making this an exceptional turnkey opportunity.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 4th January 2026 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-4th-january-2026/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-4th-january-2026/#respond Mon, 05 Jan 2026 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27385 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Heavy Snow and Freezing Temperatures Grip Turkey as 2026 Begins Ankara, TURKEY – Much of Turkey was gripped by severely cold weather and widespread snowfall on Thursday as the country welcomed 2026, with winter conditions disrupting […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Heavy Snow and Freezing Temperatures Grip Turkey as 2026 Begins

Ankara, TURKEY – Much of Turkey was gripped by severely cold weather and widespread snowfall on Thursday as the country welcomed 2026, with winter conditions disrupting daily life across large swathes of the nation.

Snowfall affected at least 63 cities, including Ankara and Istanbul, though precipitation was limited to certain districts in the two major metropolitan areas. Authorities issued weather warnings for 31 provinces, cautioning residents about heavy precipitation and dangerous road conditions.

The provinces under alert included Adana, Ağrı, Artvin, Bingöl, Bitlis, Elazığ, Erzincan, Erzurum, Giresun, Gümüşhane, Hakkari, Hatay, Kars, Kocaeli, Malatya, Kahramanmaraş, Mardin, Muş, Rize, Sakarya, Siirt, Trabzon, Tunceli, Van, Zonguldak, Batman, Şırnak, Bartın, Ardahan, Osmaniye and Düzce.

Although schools were already closed on Thursday due to the New Year holiday, authorities extended closures to Friday in several cities as snowfall intensified.

In Istanbul, snowfall was particularly intense during the morning hours, easing later in the afternoon, though cold temperatures persisted. Authorities urged motorists nationwide to exercise caution as winter conditions continue.

Source: Daily Sabah


Avalanches Hit Eastern Turkey as Severe Winter Weather Tightens Grip

Ankara, TURKEY – A wave of severe winter weather across Turkey has triggered deadly avalanches, widespread evacuations and transport disruptions as authorities warned of continued risks in the first days of the new year.

In the eastern province of Van, two avalanches struck residential areas in the Çatak district on January 1. The first avalanche hit a neighbourhood, causing serious damage to several homes but no injuries. As a precaution, authorities evacuated 22 houses, relocating residents to school dormitories amid fears of further slides.

A second avalanche later struck another neighbourhood in the same district, leaving one person injured and another reported missing under the snow, according to local media. Search and rescue teams were immediately dispatched and operations continued under harsh weather conditions. Officials said 105 settlements in the district had already been cut off due to heavy snowfall.

A similar tragedy unfolded in the Black Sea province of Artvin on December 31, when an avalanche hit a plateau at an altitude of about 2,300 metres, sweeping away three shepherds and their livestock. Authorities confirmed that one shepherd was found dead, while search efforts continue for two others, including one Afghan national.

Turkey is experiencing a prolonged spell of extreme winter weather, with freezing temperatures, strong winds and high avalanche risk, according to the Turkish State Meteorological Service. High-altitude areas of Eastern Anatolia and the Eastern Black Sea region remain under serious avalanche warnings, and residents have been urged to avoid dangerous slopes and follow official advisories.

While heavy snowfall has begun to ease in western and central regions, a deep freeze continues to grip central and eastern Turkey. Central Anatolia is among the hardest hit, with night-time temperatures forecast to drop to minus 18 degrees Celsius. Further snowfall is expected along the Black Sea coast and in eastern provinces such as Erzurum, Kars and Siirt, increasing avalanche risks across mountainous terrain.

Stormy weather is also forecast from the Marmara region to Eastern Anatolia, compounding hazardous road conditions. As snow and ice disrupted daily life, education was suspended in many provinces, including districts of Istanbul, as well as Bolu, Sinop, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaraş, Ağrı, Kars and Hakkari.

Meteorologists said the intense cold is expected to continue through the weekend, particularly in eastern Turkey, while rain is forecast to return to western regions early next week. Istanbul and İzmir are expected to see highs of around 9 degrees Celsius, while Ankara is bracing for bitter conditions, with temperatures falling to minus 12 degrees at night and reaching only 2 degrees during the day.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Babadağ Summit in Fethiye Blanketed by Snow

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The summit of Babadağ, overlooking the Fethiye district of Muğla, was covered in snow following a shift in weather conditions in the region.

Rainfall that affected the area earlier turned into snow on Babadağ, which rises to 1,965 metres and is located above the Ölüdeniz neighbourhood. A white blanket formed across the summit of the mountain, which is home to one of Turkey’s most famous paragliding centres.

The snow-covered peak, situated approximately 30 kilometres from Fethiye town centre, was clearly visible from the city, drawing the attention of residents. Many locals shared photos and videos of the wintry scene on social media.

Authorities warned drivers to exercise caution on the Babadağ mountain road, citing the risk of icy conditions and potential accidents as cold weather continues to affect higher elevations.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-deki-babadag-in-zirvesi-beyaza-burundu/113930/


LED-Lighted Tractor Draws New Year Attention in Muğla

Yatağan, MUĞLA – A tractor decorated with LED lights for the New Year attracted widespread attention in the Yatağan district of Muğla, becoming an unusual sight for local residents.

Car modification enthusiasts in the district adorned a tractor—considered an icon of the region—with approximately 100 metres of LED lighting. Instead of being driven on public roads, the illuminated tractor was paraded through the town centre on a tow truck, ensuring safety and compliance with traffic regulations.

Dr. Erdem Çetinkaya, who organised the display, said special care was taken to fully obey traffic rules, and the tractor was deliberately kept off public roads to prevent any potential accidents.

The brightly lit tractor, touring the streets on the tow truck, sparked curiosity and interest among citizens, many of whom stopped to watch and take photos of the eye-catching New Year display.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-da-led-isikli-traktor-dikkat-cekti/113893/?p=2


Paragliding Flights Rise by 2% in 2025, Led by Strong Chinese Tourist Interest

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Babadağ in Fethiye, one of the world’s leading paragliding destinations, achieved another flight record in 2025, with the total number of flights increasing by 2% compared to the previous year.

According to official figures, a total of 194,996 paragliding flights were carried out from Babadağ to Ölüdeniz in 2025. Of these, 134,684 were tandem (two-person) flights, while 60,312 were single (one-person) flights, highlighting continued strong demand for both commercial and individual paragliding experiences.

The data also showed that Chinese tourists ranked first among foreign visitors in terms of flight numbers, a development attributed to strengthened tourism ties between Fethiye and China. In 2025, flights included 30,231 Chinese, 25,704 British, 25,262 Russian, 7,954 German, 2,377 French, 2,002 South Korean, 1,264 Polish, and 1,124 Ukrainian tourists. In addition, 65,371 domestic tourists from Turkey experienced tandem paragliding from Babadağ.

Osman Çıralı, President of the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the figures reflect sustained growth in paragliding tourism. “A total of 194,996 flights were made in 2025, representing a 2% increase compared to last year. We also saw a 10% rise in commercial tandem flights,” he said, adding that 398 commercial tandem pilots affiliated with 50 travel agencies operated throughout the year.

Çıralı noted that strict inspections were carried out to maintain safety standards. As a result, 35 pilots were penalised for regulatory violations, with suspensions ranging from three days to two years. In addition, 17 travel agencies faced fines, temporary suspensions of 10 to 30 days, and, in some cases, revocation of tourism business licences.

Expressing optimism for the year ahead, Çıralı said promotional efforts, particularly in China, were continuing. “We are hopeful for 2026 and expect flight numbers to increase further,” he said, underlining Babadağ’s growing contribution to Turkey’s adventure tourism sector.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/babadagda-yine-ucus-rekoru-gerceklestirildi


Countdown Begins for Datça’s Winter Swimming Marathon

Datça, MUĞLA – Preparations are under way in Datça for one of Turkey’s longest-running open sea winter swimming events, with the Datça Open Sea Winter Swimming Marathon set to take place for the 20th time on Saturday, January 17, 2026.

Around 500 athletes are expected to compete in the marathon, swimming 1,500 metres or 5,000 metres along courses designed to follow Datça’s natural coastline. The routes have been carefully planned with wind and sea currents in mind, offering a demanding yet safe challenge in Datça’s famously clear winter waters.

Located at the meeting point of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, Datça is considered one of the most suitable regions in Turkey for winter swimming thanks to its mild microclimate. Sea temperatures in January typically range between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, while sheltered bays and high salinity further enhance swimming conditions.

The marathon is notable for its wide age range, with categories open to athletes aged 14 to 85 and over, highlighting the event’s inclusive spirit and its message that sport can be enjoyed at any age.

First held in 2007, the Datça Open Sea Winter Swimming Marathon has grown into a local tradition, reflecting the district’s close relationship with nature. Hosted by Datça Municipality and organised by the Datça Sports Club with volunteer support, the non-commercial event attracts participants from across Turkey and abroad and is expected to provide a boost to winter sports tourism in the district.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/datca-da-kis-yuzme-maratonu-icin-geri-sayim-basladi/113984/


Turkey Records Over 53,000 Earthquakes in 2025, Second Most Active Year on Record

Ankara, TURKEY – Turkey recorded 53,262 earthquakes in 2025, making it the country’s second most seismically active year since the devastating Feb. 6, 2023, Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquakes, according to a leading disaster management expert.

Associate Professor Bülent Özmen of Gazi University’s Faculty of Engineering said the figures highlight Turkey’s ongoing and elevated earthquake risk, with the country experiencing an average of six earthquakes per hour and 146 per day.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Özmen said 437 earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 and above were recorded during the year, including 412 between 4.0 and 5.0, 20 between 5.0 and 6.0, and five between 6.0 and 6.9. This means Turkey experienced, on average, one magnitude 4 earthquake per day, a magnitude 5 or stronger quake every 15 days, and a magnitude 6 or stronger quake roughly every 73 days.

Balıkesir ranked as the province with the highest number of earthquakes in 2025, driven largely by intense seismic activity in the Sındırgı district. Other highly active provinces included Kütahya, Muğla, Malatya, and Kahramanmaraş.

The year’s strongest earthquake was a magnitude 6.2 quake off the coast of Silivri near Istanbul on April 23, once again underscoring the city’s vulnerability. Özmen also pointed to two magnitude 6.1 earthquakes in Sındırgı on Aug. 10 and Oct. 27, after which nearly 21,000 earthquakes were recorded in the district over about 4.5 months—an unprecedented level for a single district.

Earthquakes in 2025 caused three deaths and 594 injuries, all linked to panic rather than structural collapse, highlighting shortcomings in public preparedness. Özmen warned that earthquake-resistant construction remains insufficient, stressing that aging and vulnerable buildings can suffer serious damage even in moderate quakes.

He called for accelerated urban transformation, restrictions on development along active fault lines affecting 24 provinces and 81 districts, and improved spatial planning that accounts for risks such as liquefaction and landslides. Özmen also urged the nationwide expansion of disaster awareness training to reduce panic and improve public response during earthquakes.

Source: Daily Sabah


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Preparations Underway for Fethiyespor–Galatasaray Turkish Cup Match

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca said the district is fully prepared to host Galatasaray in the upcoming Fethiyespor–Galatasaray Ziraat Turkish Cup match on January 13, stressing that all institutions are working in close coordination to ensure the event runs smoothly.

Speaking after inspecting works at the Fethiye District Stadium, Mayor Karaca said the municipality and Fethiyespor management are jointly addressing all technical and physical requirements outlined by the Football Federation and the broadcasting company. He noted that new grass has been laid on the pitch, additional stands are under construction, and professional teams are overseeing preparations.

Karaca underlined that the focus is not on the result of the match but on fair play and hospitality. “We will host Galatasaray, one of the biggest clubs in Turkey, in the best way possible. Our aim is not to win or lose, but to ensure a gentlemanly match and that our guests leave Fethiye with positive impressions,” he said.

He added that coordination is continuing with the district governorate and sports authorities, noting that around 3,000 tickets have already been sold and the stadium is expected to be full on match day.

Mayor Karaca also responded to social media posts showing outdated images of the pitch, saying such content was misleading and harmful to the city and the club. He called on the public and the media to act responsibly and support the collective effort underway in Fethiye.

Looking ahead, Karaca announced that plans for a new stadium are progressing, with legal and zoning preparations currently being finalised. He said the goal is to host major teams in the future in a modern facility worthy of Fethiye’s status as one of Turkey’s leading cities.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/baskan-karaca-galatasarayi-fethiyemizde-en-iyi-sekilde-agirlayacagiz


Fethiyespor Continue Preparations in Antalya Training Camp

Fethiyespor trained at a bootcamp in Antalya under the direction of head coach Sait Karafırtınalar, continuing preparations for the second half of the season with an intensive and focused training programme.

Fethiyespor Transfer Update

The club has reached agreements with two new players as part of its ongoing transfer work.

Fethiyespor has signed Ulaş Zengin, who most recently played for İskenderunspor, adding experience and depth to the team.

In addition, the club has also reached an agreement with Yusuf Türk, who previously featured for 1461 Trabzon FK.

League Matches

The team’s next league match is on Saturday 10 Januaruy, at home against Ankara Demirspor. Kick-off will be at 15:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 57.95 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 57.83 TL.

The US Dollar bought 43.03 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 42.83 TL.

The Euro bought 50.46 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 50.43 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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2026 Cultural Festivals in Turkey: dates for your diary https://fethiyetimes.com/2026-cultural-festivals-in-turkey-dates-for-your-diary/ https://fethiyetimes.com/2026-cultural-festivals-in-turkey-dates-for-your-diary/#comments Fri, 02 Jan 2026 02:40:19 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=19218 Turkey is a country steeped in culture, history, and national pride, with its festivals and public holidays serving as a vibrant reflection of its rich heritage. For locals and visitors alike, these celebrations offer a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Turkey’s dynamic traditions and spirited festivities. Whether you’re a resident looking to honour these […]

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Turkey is a country steeped in culture, history, and national pride, with its festivals and public holidays serving as a vibrant reflection of its rich heritage. For locals and visitors alike, these celebrations offer a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Turkey’s dynamic traditions and spirited festivities.

Whether you’re a resident looking to honour these significant days or a traveller eager to experience the country’s cultural heartbeat, being familiar with Turkey’s 2025 cultural festival schedule is essential. From joyous family gatherings to grand national celebrations, these holidays provide the perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories.

Here’s your comprehensive guide to Turkey’’s 2025 cultural festivals — ideal for planning vacations, long weekends, or simply soaking in the festive atmosphere.

Camel Wrestling

The Selçuk Camel Wrestling Festival in Turkey is held annually around the third weekend of January as part of the wider camel wrestling season that runs from November to March. For 2026, the main festival will likely take place around Sunday, January 18, 2026, or the weekend surrounding it. 

The main event is held in the ancient Roman theatre of Ephesus, near the town of Selçuk in Turkey’s Aegean region.

The practice dates back over 2,400 years to the nomadic Turkic tribes and is an important part of the local Yörük cultural heritage.

Festivities typically include a camel beauty pageant, music, and local food on Saturday, followed by the main wrestling event on Sunday.

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Datça Almond Blossom Festival (Badem Çiçeği Festivali)

Each year, the Datça Peninsula welcomes an early spring with the vibrant and colourful Almond Blossom Festival (Badem Çiçeği Festivali). The dates for this year’s Datça Almond Blossom Festival are February 12-15, 2026.

This four-day celebration showcases the region’s agricultural pride—almond trees—in full bloom, with a packed programme of events centred around their beauty and significance.

Nevruz: A Celebration of Spring and Renewal

Nevruz, meaning “new day,” marks the first day of spring and nature’s renewal. This 3,000-year-old festivity is celebrated across regions such as the Balkans, Central Asia, and the Middle East.

It features rituals, ceremonies, cultural events, and shared meals with loved ones. Traditions include wearing new clothes, visiting family and friends, and exchanging gifts, especially with children.

Celebrated on 21 March 2026, Nevruz promotes peace, solidarity, reconciliation, and neighbourliness. In Turkey, thousands marked the day with vibrant rituals, particularly in the southeastern and eastern regions.

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Alaçatı Herb Festival

The Alaçatı Herb Festival is an annual event held in late March or April* in the picturesque town of Alaçatı, located in the Çeşme district of Izmir. This vibrant festival celebrates the region’s abundance of culinary and medicinal herbs, attracting visitors from across Turkey and beyond.

Visitors can indulge in a wide array of traditional dishes crafted with local herbs and spices. These unique flavours offer a taste of the region’s rich culinary heritage, making it a must-visit event for food lovers.

The festival also features engaging workshops on herbal medicine and natural cosmetics. These sessions provide insights into the healing properties and practical uses of the region’s diverse plant life, appealing to those interested in wellness and natural remedies.

*Dates to follow

Yeşilüzümlü Mushroom and Dastar Festival

A vibrant annual celebration held at the end of April or early May* in the charming village of Yeşilüzümlü, located in the Fethiye district of Muğla.

This unique event showcases the region’s prized wild mushrooms, particularly the delicious kuzugöbeği (morel), and celebrates the traditional dastar handwoven fabric.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of mushroom-based dishes, attend workshops and exhibitions on local crafts, and witness the art of dastar weaving. The festival offers a perfect blend of gastronomy, culture, and heritage, attracting nature enthusiasts, food lovers, and those keen to explore the local traditions of this picturesque village.

*Dates to follow

Istanbul in April: the Tulip Festival

Every April since 2006, Istanbul has come alive with a breathtaking display of tulips as part of the city’s annual Tulip Festival. The city government plants millions of tulips in parks, avenues, roundabouts, and open spaces, transforming Istanbul into a vibrant sea of colour.

This celebration of spring showcases the beauty of tulips, a flower deeply rooted in Turkish culture and history. Throughout the month of April, visitors and residents alike can enjoy these dazzling blooms adorning the city, creating picture-perfect landscapes and a festive atmosphere.

The festival officially spans April 1-30, though blooms peak in early-to-mid April.

Hıdırellez – Turkey’s spring festival

Hıdırellez, a traditional festival to usher in spring, falls on May 6 each year and celebrations start on May 5 around the country, especially among the Roma community.

Hıdırellez is regarded as one of the most important seasonal festivals in both Turkey and parts of the Middle East. 

Called the Day of Hızır (Ruz-ı Hızır) in Turkey , Hıdırellez is celebrated as the day on which the prophets Hızır (Al-Khdir) and Ilyas (Elijah) met on Earth.

It is believed that Hızır and Ilyas meet on earth only once every year. While Hızır helps and guides people who are in a difficult situation, and also brings abundance, Ilyas is believed to be the protector of the waters.

It is also believed that, as they symbolise abundance, everywhere they step turns green, and everything they touch becomes more fruitful or healed.

You can read more about Hıdırellez here:

Oil wrestling (yağlı güreş)

Oil wrestling, or yağlı güreş, is a beloved and traditional sport in Turkey, with the renowned Edirne event being the prime location to experience this thrilling spectacle.

The 665th Kırkpınar Oil Wrestling Festival is scheduled for June 29 – July 5, 2026, drawing wrestlers and spectators from all over the country to celebrate this unique and centuries-old tradition. Kırkpınar Oil Wrestling was awarded UNESCO Intangible Heritage Status in 2010.

Oil wrestling festivals are held in various locations throughout the summer months across Turkey, including Seki and Kınık*

*Dates to follow

Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival 2026

The Roman Amphitheatre at Aspendos is renowned as one of the most ancient and magnificent amphitheatres in the world. Remarkably well-preserved thanks to meticulous conservation efforts, it stands as one of the few 2,000-year-old structures still in use today.

Since 1994, this iconic venue has hosted an annual International Opera and Ballet Festival during mid to late September (various dates*), featuring performances of the finest classical repertoire. The festival offers a unique blend of history and culture, bringing world-class opera and ballet to this timeless setting.

*Dates to follow

International Fethiye Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival

The International Fethiye Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival is held annually in October* bringing together athletes from nearly 60 countries for a thrilling celebration of air sports.

The event features breathtaking aerial displays that fill the skies with excitement, along with evenings packed with concerts and entertainment for everyone to enjoy. Held in the stunning Ölüdeniz region, this festival is a must-see for thrill-seekers, families, and anyone looking for an unforgettable experience.

*Dates to follow

Rumi and Annual Whirling Dervish Festival

The Rumi and Annual Whirling Dervish Festival in Konya is a ten-day celebration from 7th to 17th December, the day of Mevlana Jelaleddin Rumi’s passing, often referred to as his “wedding night”—the night he departed this earthly life and was united in love with the Divine.

During the festival, visitors can witness the mesmerising performance of the Whirling Dervishes, who spin in ceremonial dance, seeking inner peace and spiritual connection. This deeply moving event honours Rumi’s teachings and his profound relationship with the Divine, offering a unique and transformative experience for all who attend.

Recognised as one of Turkey’s most culturally significant festivals, it was awarded UNESCO Intangible Heritage Statusin 2008.

Whether through music, dance, food, or ancient rituals, Turkey ’s cultural festivals are a testament to its enduring legacy and the warmth of its people, making them an essential part of any travel experience.

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Turkey is a country brimming with culture, history, and national pride, and its public holidays reflect this beautifully. Whether you’re a local or a visitor keen to dive into Turkey’s vibrant traditions, knowing the 2026 public holiday schedule will help you make the most of your plans.

Here’s a complete guide to Turkey’s 2026 public holidays, offering the perfect chance to plan vacations, long weekends, or special celebrations.

Key Holidays to Mark for 2026

Turkey’s public holidays blend secular, religious, and national celebrations, each holding a special place in the hearts of its people.

New Year’s Day – January 1, 2026

The year kicks off with a fresh start on this single-day holiday.

Ramazan Feast (Ramazan Bayramı) – Friday, March 20 – Sunday, March 22, 2026

Known as Ramazan Bayramı, this beloved three-day holiday marks the end of the holy month of fasting. Families gather for festive meals and share acts of kindness. Keep in mind, businesses and government offices typically close, so plan ahead if you’re traveling.

National Sovereignty and Children’s Day(Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı) – April 23, 2026

This day commemorates the founding of Turkey’s Grand National Assembly in 1920 and is uniquely dedicated to children, with lively events and celebrations nationwide.

Labour Day (Emek ve Dayanışma Günü) – May 1, 2026

Celebrated globally, this day honours workers and the achievements of the labour movement. Expect public events and gatherings to mark the occasion.

Atatürk Memorial, Youth, and Sports Day (Atatürk’ü Anma, Gençlik ve Spor Bayramı) – May 19, 2026

This national holiday celebrates the beginning of the Turkish War of Independence in 1919 and is a tribute to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. It’s a day for sports events and youth-centered activities.

Feast of Sacrifice (Kurban Bayramı) – Wednesday, May 27 – Saturday, May 30, 2026*

Kurban Bayramı is Turkey’s most important religious holiday. Over four days, families come together for prayers, feasts, and acts of charity. Book your travel plans early, as it’s a popular time for domestic travel.

*The eve (Arife) falls on Tuesday, May 26, marking the beginning of the four-day holiday. 

Democracy and National Unity Day (Demokrasi ve Millî Birlik Günü)July 15, 2026

This holiday honours the national unity shown during the events of 2016. It’s a day of remembrance and patriotism.

Victory Day (Zafer Bayramı) – August 30, 2026

Zafer Bayramı commemorates the 1922 Battle of Dumlupınar, marking Turkey’s victory in its War of Independence. Expect patriotic celebrations across the country.

Republic Day (Cumhuriyet Bayramı) – October 29, 2026

Celebrating the proclamation of the Republic in 1923, this iconic holiday begins on the afternoon of October 28, extending into a day filled with parades, concerts, and fireworks.

Why Plan Around Public Holidays?

Public holidays in Turkey often affect business hours and transportation schedules, making early planning crucial. They also coincide with vibrant celebrations, offering the perfect opportunity to experience Turkey’s rich heritage and welcoming spirit.

Whether you’re dreaming of exploring Turkey’s serene coastlines, bustling cities, or hidden gems, 2025’s public holidays provide the ideal backdrop for unforgettable adventures. Start planning now to make the most of these special dates and create lasting memories in this extraordinary country!

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New Year’s Eve in Turkey: A blend of tradition and festivity https://fethiyetimes.com/new-years-eve-in-turkey-a-blend-of-tradition-and-festivity/ https://fethiyetimes.com/new-years-eve-in-turkey-a-blend-of-tradition-and-festivity/#respond Tue, 30 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=19055 New Year’s Eve is a universal celebration of reflection, joy, and anticipation, but its traditions vary widely across cultures, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and values of different societies. In Turkey, New Year’s Eve has evolved into a unique blend of modern festivities and deeply rooted customs, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural heritage […]

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New Year’s Eve is a universal celebration of reflection, joy, and anticipation, but its traditions vary widely across cultures, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history and values of different societies. In Turkey, New Year’s Eve has evolved into a unique blend of modern festivities and deeply rooted customs, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural heritage and its openness to global influences.

Although New Year’s Eve gained widespread popularity in Turkey during the 20th century, the country has since embraced it with a distinctive charm. Urban centres such as Istanbul come alive with vibrant decorations, illuminated streets, and festive displays. New Year’s trees, reminiscent of Christmas trees in Western cultures, are a popular feature in many homes and public spaces, symbolising hope and renewal.

Families and friends gather to share sumptuous meals, often laden with traditional Turkish dishes that highlight the importance of togetherness and abundance. These feasts embody the spirit of sharing, which is central to Turkish culture.

Symbolic New Year’s Traditions in Turkey

Turkey is home to several unique traditions that infuse New Year’s Eve with symbolism and meaning:

Smashing Pomegranates: One of the most distinctive customs involves smashing a pomegranate in front of the house or hanging it above the door. This act is believed to bring prosperity and abundance, with the seeds symbolising wealth and fertility.

Sprinkling Salt: At midnight, sprinkling salt on the doorstep is thought to bring peace and good fortune to the household. This simple gesture reflects the cultural belief in protecting the home from negativity.

Turning on Faucets and Unlocking Padlocks: These actions are symbolic of opening paths to opportunities and abundance in the coming year.

Modern Customs: A National Lottery and Lucky Colours

Milli Piyango Lottery: The national lottery, Milli Piyango, is a highly anticipated New Year’s Eve tradition. Millions purchase tickets in the hope of starting the new year with newfound wealth. The live broadcast of the lottery draw adds excitement to the evening.

Wearing Red: In modern Turkey, wearing red on New Year’s Eve is thought to attract love and good fortune. Red underwear, in particular, is considered a token of luck, and shops prominently display red garments during the festive season.

The New Year’s Feast: A Culinary Celebration

Food plays a central role in Turkish New Year’s Eve celebrations, with families preparing elaborate meals that showcase the richness of Turkish cuisine:

Classic Turkish Stews and Rice: Dishes like lamb stew or vegetable casseroles are paired with buttery, spiced rice, offering comfort and flavour.

Meze Platters: Small dishes such as hummus, eggplant salad, and stuffed grape leaves are staples, adding variety and vibrancy to the table.

Baklava: This iconic dessert, made with layers of phyllo dough, nuts, and syrup, symbolises joy and abundance.

Seasonal Fruits and Nuts: Pomegranates, oranges, and an assortment of nuts are also commonly featured, reflecting the season’s bounty.

New Year’s Eve in Turkey is as much about bonding as it is about celebration. Families often play Tombala, a game akin to Bingo, which has become synonymous with the holiday. Others watch special television programs and countdown shows, creating a shared sense of excitement as the clock strikes midnight.

For Turkey, New Year’s Eve is more than just a party; it is a time to honour traditions, embrace loved ones, and look forward to a prosperous future. By blending the old with the new, Turkey has created a celebration that is uniquely its own—a perfect reflection of its rich culture and dynamic spirit.

Mutlu yıllar!

Source: Türkiye Today

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Bradford on Avon: A Storybook Town You’ll Never Forget https://fethiyetimes.com/bradford-on-avon-a-storybook-town-youll-never-forget/ https://fethiyetimes.com/bradford-on-avon-a-storybook-town-youll-never-forget/#respond Mon, 29 Dec 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=27301 Nestled in a wooded valley where the River Avon curves gently through west Wiltshire, Bradford on Avon is one of England’s most enchanting small towns. With its honey-coloured stone buildings, ancient bridges and a history that stretches back more than a thousand years, it offers visitors a perfect blend of heritage, scenery and relaxed country […]

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Nestled in a wooded valley where the River Avon curves gently through west Wiltshire, Bradford on Avon is one of England’s most enchanting small towns. With its honey-coloured stone buildings, ancient bridges and a history that stretches back more than a thousand years, it offers visitors a perfect blend of heritage, scenery and relaxed country charm.

A town shaped by history

Bradford on Avon’s story begins in Saxon times, and few places in England showcase that heritage so beautifully. The jewel in its historical crown is the Saxon Church of St Laurence, a tiny but extraordinary building dating from the late 10th century. Almost perfectly preserved, it is considered one of the finest surviving Saxon churches in the country and offers a rare glimpse into pre-Norman England.


A short walk away stands the elegant Town Bridge, a medieval stone bridge originally built in the 14th century and remodelled in the 17th, which still carries traffic over the Avon.

Another highlight is the Bradford on Avon Tithe Barn, a magnificent medieval structure built in the 14th century. This barn, one of the largest and best-preserved of its kind in England, was historically used to store tithes—taxes paid in kind to support the church. Its massive oak beams, soaring roof, and striking stone walls are a testament to medieval craftsmanship, and today it often hosts exhibitions, events, and community activities. For anyone interested in history and architecture, it is a must-see.

During the Industrial Revolution, Bradford on Avon flourished as a wool-weaving centre, and this legacy can still be seen today. Grand wool merchants’ houses and converted mills line the riverbanks, many now home to cafés, galleries and apartments that give the town its distinctive character.

Scenic walks and outdoor pleasures

Surrounded by rolling countryside, Bradford on Avon is a dream destination for walkers and nature lovers. The Kennet and Avon Canal runs directly through the town, offering flat, scenic towpath walks ideal for a gentle stroll or a leisurely cycle. Colourful narrowboats, stone locks and waterside pubs add to the charm.

For more adventurous visitors, the hills above the town provide rewarding climbs and sweeping views across the Avon valley. The walk up to Stowford Manor or across to Westwood reveals classic Wiltshire landscapes of fields, woodland and limestone ridges.

Just a short distance away lies the southern edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making Bradford on Avon an excellent base for exploring some of England’s most celebrated countryside.

Independent shopping and local flavours

One of the town’s greatest pleasures is simply wandering its streets, and nowhere is this more delightful than The Shambles, a short and colourful shopping alley connecting Silver Street to Market Street. Bradford on Avon is known for its independent spirit, reflected in its small shops and creative businesses. Along the cobbled lanes and through historic buildings, you’ll find artisan bakeries, bookshops, antiques dealers, and craft stores offering unique treasures you won’t see on a typical high street.

Food lovers are equally well catered for. Traditional pubs serve hearty British classics, while cosy cafés offer homemade cakes and excellent coffee. In the evenings, riverside restaurants and candlelit dining rooms create a relaxed but atmospheric dining scene, perfect after a day of exploring.

Arts, culture and events

Despite its size, Bradford on Avon has a lively cultural calendar. The town hosts regular markets, music events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from local produce to classical and folk music. The Wiltshire Music Centre, just outside the town, attracts internationally renowned performers and adds a surprising cultural depth to this rural setting.

Art galleries and studios showcase local talent, continuing a long tradition of creativity inspired by the surrounding landscape.

Easy to reach, hard to forget

Bradford on Avon is remarkably accessible. Whether you are coming from near or far the town is easily accessible by rail, car, bus or even canal boat.

With direct train links from Bath, Bristol and London, it makes an easy day trip – though many visitors quickly realise it deserves much longer. Once you arrive, the town’s compact layout means most attractions are within walking distance.

Whether you’re drawn by its rich history, scenic walks, welcoming cafés or simple riverside tranquillity, Bradford on Avon offers an experience that feels both timeless and deeply comforting. It’s the kind of place that invites you to slow down, look closer and leave already planning your return.

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