Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Fri, 11 Jul 2025 06:00:08 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Fethiye promoted via digital platforms in the UK and Ireland https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-promoted-via-digital-platforms-in-the-uk-and-ireland/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-promoted-via-digital-platforms-in-the-uk-and-ireland/#respond Fri, 11 Jul 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=22258 Thank you to Yavuz Topateş for the update. Fethiye, one of Turkey’s most picturesque coastal towns, is now being featured prominently on digital platforms across the United Kingdom and Ireland, thanks to a new collaboration with Kingfisher Publishing, a leading travel guide publisher based in the UK. As part of this initiative, Ian David Heads, […]

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Fethiye, one of Turkey’s most picturesque coastal towns, is now being featured prominently on digital platforms across the United Kingdom and Ireland, thanks to a new collaboration with Kingfisher Publishing, a leading travel guide publisher based in the UK.

As part of this initiative, Ian David Heads, owner of Kingfisher Publishing, recently visited Fethiye and met with Mayor Alim Karaca to discuss the promotional project. The meeting was also attended by Karaca’s chief advisor, retired diplomat Yavuz Topateş, and Chairman of the Fethiye Hoteliers Association, Bülent Uysal.

The Fethiye Municipality confirmed the partnership in a public statement, highlighting the campaign as a major step in its strategy to enhance the city’s international visibility, especially in key tourism markets like the UK and Ireland. The initiative is part of a broader plan to promote Fethiye’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance to a global audience—and to support the long-term goal of making tourism a year-round economic driver for the region.

“Kingfisher has been producing travel guides since 2006 and has created both print and digital content for over 70 destinations,” the statement read. “This marks the first time they are introducing a Turkish destination in their collection, and we are proud that Fethiye has been chosen as the starting point.”

The digital guides will be distributed through hotels and luxury accommodations, as well as via QR code cards that link travellers directly to detailed destination content online. This approach ensures that information about Fethiye’s attractions is easily accessible and in line with today’s travel habits.

Mayor Karaca praised the initiative, noting the importance of embracing digital tools in tourism marketing: “We are now living in the digital age. Everything—from television broadcasts to education—is moving online. As Fethiye Municipality, we intend to harness the power of digital media to promote Fethiye to the world.”

The campaign is expected to strengthen Fethiye’s appeal among UK and Irish tourists, who already form a significant part of the region’s visitor base. By working with Kingfisher, the municipality hopes to build on this foundation and attract even more travellers seeking authentic experiences and year-round sunshine on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast.

This collaboration marks the beginning of a broader project by Kingfisher Publishing to feature seven Turkish destinations in its guides—positioning Fethiye as a leading example of digital tourism marketing done right.

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What to Pack for a Holiday to Turkey (When It’s Very Hot)

Planning a trip to Turkey during the hotter months? Think bright blue skies, golden beaches, ancient ruins, rooftop dinners, and… plenty of sun! Whether you’re heading to the turquoise coast, exploring the magical landscapes of Cappadocia, or strolling through the streets of Istanbul, packing smart for the heat will make your holiday much more enjoyable.

Here’s a friendly guide to help you pack for that sizzling Turkish getaway:

Clothing: Lightweight and Loose is Key

In the peak summer months, temperatures in Turkey can soar past 35°C (95°F), especially inland and along the southern coast. You’ll want to stay cool and protected.

Pack:

  • Loose, breathable clothing – cotton and linen are your best friends.
  • Flowy dresses, shorts, and wide-leg trousers – stylish and practical.
  • Light-coloured tops – dark colours absorb heat.
  • A light jacket or cardigan – for air-conditioned restaurants or evenings in the mountains.
  • A scarf or shawl – handy for sun cover or visiting mosques (where shoulders and knees should be covered).

Footwear: Comfort First

Turkey is a country for walking – cobbled old town streets, bustling bazaars, scenic ruins – you’ll want something that won’t leave you limping by day two.

Pack:

  • Comfortable sandals (ideally with arch support)
  • Breathable trainers for longer walks or excursions
  • Flip-flops for the beach or poolside

Beach & Pool Gear

If you’re heading to the coast, get ready for crystal-clear waters and sun-soaked days.

Pack:

  • Swimwear – at least two sets so you can rotate
  • Cover-up or kaftan – stylish and sun-safe
  • Quick-dry towel or beach towel
  • Water shoes – especially handy for rocky coves or hot sand
  • Beach bag for all the essentials

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Sun Protection Essentials

This one’s not optional. The Turkish sun is strong, and it’s easy to get caught out.

Don’t forget:

  • High-factor sunscreen (50 SPF if you’re fair-skinned)
  • Aftersun or aloe vera gel
  • A wide-brimmed hat or cap
  • UV-protective sunglasses
  • A refillable water bottle – staying hydrated is vital

Toiletries & Extras

You’ll find most essentials in Turkish pharmacies, but some things are easier to bring from home.

Bring:

  • Travel-sized toiletries – especially if you’re hand-luggage only
  • Insect repellent – especially for evenings near water
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Hand sanitiser and wet wipes
  • Motion sickness tablets – useful for boat trips or winding roads

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Tech & Travel Bits

Even in the sun, don’t forget your gadgets and paperwork.

Include:

  • Travel adapter
  • Portable phone charger
  • E-sim or SIM card if needed for data
  • Photocopies of your passport and travel insurance
  • A small crossbody bag or money belt – keep things secure in busy areas

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Packing for hot weather is all about staying cool, protected, and prepared – but don’t stress too much. Turkey has plenty of shops and markets, so if you forget anything, chances are you can pick it up locally (and maybe discover a new favourite brand while you’re at it!).

Now go ahead, grab your shades, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure under the Turkish sun.

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 10th July 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-10th-july-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-10th-july-2025/#respond Thu, 10 Jul 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=22179 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources Road Improvement Works Continue in Karagedik Neighborhood As part of our planned road construction efforts across 41 neighborhoods, asphalt paving work is currently underway in the Karagedik neighborhood. These works form part of our […]

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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

Road Improvement Works Continue in Karagedik Neighborhood

As part of our planned road construction efforts across 41 neighborhoods, asphalt paving work is currently underway in the Karagedik neighborhood.

These works form part of our broader commitment to improving local infrastructure and ensuring safer, more convenient, and more comfortable transportation for our residents.

We thank the public for their patience during this period and will continue to share updates as progress continues throughout the remaining areas.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Muğla Records the Highest Number of Forest Fires in Turkey Over the Past Decade

According to data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Muğla has become the province with the highest number of forest fires in Turkey over the last ten years. From 2014 to 2024, the province experienced 2,716 forest fires, placing it ahead of Antalya with 2,446 fires and İzmir with 1,649.

The trend has continued into 2025. As of June 27, Turkey has recorded 1,089 forest fires since the beginning of the year, which have destroyed 1,823 hectares of forest land nationwide. These figures were reported before the peak of the summer fire season, raising concern among authorities and environmental experts.

Muğla, Antalya, and İzmir Identified as Highest-Risk Areas

Mapping studies show that Muğla, Antalya, and İzmir remain the most at-risk regions for wildfires. Their location along the Mediterranean and Aegean coastlines, combined with dense forest cover, high temperatures, and increased human activity during the summer, makes them especially vulnerable.

Experts note that both climate change and human factors significantly contribute to the rise in fire incidents. Prolonged drought, rising temperatures, and erratic weather patterns have intensified the fire risk. At the same time, human negligence, such as improperly extinguished picnic fires, discarded cigarette butts, and uncontrolled agricultural burns, remains a key cause of wildfires.

Authorities continue to urge the public to exercise caution, particularly as the peak fire season approaches.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-son-10-yilda-en-fazla-orman-yangini-yasanan-il-oldu/102654/


Fethiye Municipality Expands Social Support Efforts Amid Growing Need

Fethiye Municipality has intensified its social aid activities in response to increasing economic challenges and a recent rise in house fires across the district. Speaking on the issue, Ali Rıza Kıroğlu, Director of Social Aid Affairs, stated, “We are with those in need,” underlining the municipality’s commitment to supporting vulnerable residents.

The municipality continues to operate actively across all 41 neighbourhoods in Fethiye, offering a wide range of assistance, including donations of household goods, clothing, hot meals, and food packages. The aid is carried out under the leadership of Mayor Alim Karaca, with additional support from charitable organisations and individuals.

Support for Victims of House Fires

Kıroğlu reported a notable increase in house fires, with 8 to 10 incidents recently recorded in the region. In response, the municipality has been providing both new and second-hand goods to affected families.

“We provide essential household items to citizens impacted by fires. The contributions of organisations such as the Ahbap Association and individuals like Mr. Haluk have been especially valuable in this process,” he noted.

A Call for Second-Hand Donations

Emphasising the role of community participation, Kıroğlu invited citizens to donate unused household appliances:

“We ask our citizens to share items such as refrigerators and washing machines that are in good condition. Our teams will collect and deliver them directly to families in need. This is a trust, and we deliver that trust faithfully.”

Comprehensive Social Aid Services

Fethiye Municipality’s social aid operations are supported by a structured system, including:

  • Hot meal distribution through its soup kitchen
  • Clothing support from a dedicated store
  • Food banking services
  • A “Municipality Card” system to ensure fair and sustainable aid distribution

“We’ve built a system that doesn’t only respond to emergencies, but one that supports people continuously,” Kıroğlu explained.

Economic Hardship Driving Demand

Kıroğlu also addressed the impact of rising living costs:

“We see the effects of inflation every day in the markets. Purchasing power is declining, and more families are struggling to meet basic needs. We cannot remain indifferent to this reality,” he said.

In closing, Kıroğlu stressed the importance of sustainable support:

“Everything we do must be effective and long-term. As people’s needs evolve, so must our approach.”

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-belediyesi-sosyal-yardimlarla-ihtiyac-sahiplerinin-yaninda/102671/


Injured Stork Undergoes Treatment After Rescue in Seydikemer

In the Güneşli Neighborhood of Seydikemer district, Muğla, three siblings helped rescue an injured stork found by the roadside.

Ela Akkurt and her siblings noticed the bird standing still near the road and moved it to a safe area to prevent the risk of it being hit by a vehicle. They informed local residents, who then contacted the authorities.

Following the notification, a team from Seydikemer Municipality Veterinary Services Directorate arrived and examined the stork. It was then taken into treatment.

According to local residents, a group of storks has been nesting on the Güneşli Neighborhood Mosque for around 30 years. The injured stork is believed to be one of five frequently seen in the area.

Municipal veterinarian Berke Demiröz stated that the bird is undergoing treatment and will be released back into its natural habitat once fully recovered

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/seydikemerde-yarali-leylegi-duyarli-gencler-kurtardi

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Volunteers Rescue Wildlife from Ashes After Devastating Fires in İzmir’s Buca District

Around 100 volunteers gathered in the fire-scorched forests of İzmir’s Buca district on July 5 to search for animals that managed to survive recent wildfires, rescuing and treating creatures found among the ashes.

The search-and-rescue effort was organised through a social media call by the Projects for Animals Association (HIPDER) and the Afalina Animal Rights Community. Despite most participants being strangers to one another, they united with a shared mission: to save lives.

Working in small groups across fire-damaged zones where containment and cooling had been completed, volunteers combed the charred landscape for signs of life. Their efforts led to the rescue of one striped viper, two sheltopusiks (a species of legless lizard), and two tortoises. A veterinarian on site treated injured animals, while healthy survivors were placed in temporary cages for protection and eventual relocation to safer habitats.

HIPDER founder Funda Bonomo said the overwhelming response was heartening.

“We wanted to rescue animals that couldn’t escape the fire but somehow survived, and either relocate them or provide medical care,” she explained. “Seeing one live animal and being able to save it makes everything worth it. If we hadn’t come today, it may have died from hunger or thirst tomorrow.”

Bonomo also expressed her sorrow at the suffering caused by human carelessness. “The fact that these animals die in their own habitat because of human irresponsibility is a heartbreaking injustice.”

Volunteer Izgen Cebbar described the emotional impact of seeing the destroyed landscape and the determination shared among those helping.

“Everyone gave their all to save even a single animal,” she said. “We ran after a lizard with everything we had, desperate to pull it out of the darkness. This has been a really difficult time for our country.”

Another volunteer, Tolga Çevik, expressed frustration over the amount of rubbish found in the forest, including bottles and even a discarded toilet.

“The forest is already ashes. But what I don’t understand is why there’s so much trash here? We’re treating nature terribly,” he said. “Some disasters may be natural, but we’re fuelling them. We’re creating the conditions for destruction.”

The search took place as Türkiye faces one of its most intense wildfire seasons in recent years. Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı reported that 3,044 fires have occurred so far in 2025, including 1,305 in forested areas. In just the past week, 624 wildfires broke out, nearly one-fifth of the annual total.

While 621 of these have been brought under control, efforts continue in several provinces including İzmir, Sakarya, and Hatay, supported by the country’s largest-ever air and ground firefighting operation, involving 25,000 personnel.

Despite the devastation, the efforts of volunteers in Buca offered a glimmer of hope amid the ashes—proving that even in the face of loss, compassion and action can help restore life.

Source: Daily Sabah



Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya Visits Fire-Affected Neighborhoods in İzmir’s Ödemiş District

Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya visited the rural neighborhoods affected by recent forest fires in the Ödemiş district of İzmir province on Sunday, where he met with residents, listened to their concerns, and provided updates on ongoing recovery efforts.

Addressing the press in Karadoğan neighborhood, Yerlikaya emphasised that firefighting operations have been ongoing with full mobilisation since June 25, with all state institutions working in unison to bring the fires under control.

“We visited Suçıktı, Tosunlar, Üzümlü and Karadoğan. Immediately after the fires, AFAD coordinated damage assessments which are now nearly complete. The remaining evaluations will be finalised by tomorrow,” Yerlikaya stated.

He noted that AFAD allocated TL 30 million ($750,000) each to the governorships of İzmir and Bilecik to assist recovery efforts. In Karadoğan, 16 fully equipped temporary container homes have been installed, and additional units are being delivered to other affected areas. These containers include air conditioning, electric stoves, refrigerators, and essential household items.

Across affected districts including Ödemiş, Çeşme, Seferihisar, Buca, Bornova, and Gaziemir, a total of 228 residences, 13 workplaces, and 15 barns have been identified as severely damaged. Yerlikaya said new homes and workplaces will be handed over within five to six months under the coordination of AFAD and TOKİ.

Financial support is also being delivered swiftly. So far, TL 16.9 million (approx. $422,645) has been paid to citizens whose damage assessments are complete. Losses related to livestock, beehives, and agricultural land registered under the Farmer Registration System will be addressed in coordination with local authorities.

The Ministry of Family and Social Services is also providing compensation for household items lost in the fires.

Acknowledging concerns about damaged roads, Yerlikaya promised these would also be addressed promptly.

Recalling the tragic loss of two forest workers and one resident in the Suçıktı neighborhood, Yerlikaya extended his condolences and reiterated the government’s commitment to rebuilding. “Just as we’ve delivered 250,000 homes following the earthquake disaster, we will rebuild and hand over every damaged home, barn, and business here within six months,” he said.

He concluded by urging the public to stay vigilant against forest fire risks, especially during hot weather, and confirmed that reforestation of burned areas would begin soon.

“God willing, we will replant every tree lost, and we pray we are never tested like this again,” he said.

Source: Daily Sabah



Turkish Airlines Offers Free Studio Tours for Transit Passengers at Istanbul Airport

Turkish Airlines is enhancing the layover experience for international passengers at IGA Istanbul Airport by offering free city and studio tours for those with transit times between six and 24 hours.

One of the most popular tours takes visitors to Riva in Istanbul’s northern Beykoz district, home to Bozdağ Film Studio—Europe’s largest and the third-largest studio in the world, spanning 200 acres. Known for filming hit Turkish historical dramas such as Diriliş: Ertuğrul, Kuruluş: Osman, and Destan, the studio offers guests a unique look behind the scenes.

Passengers can explore film sets, learn about Turkish history and culture with a guide, enjoy traditional meals, take part in craft workshops like glass-making, and watch live performances such as Atların Destanı (Legend of the Horses). The tour runs daily from 12:00 to 18:00 and can be booked through the Turkish Airlines website or at the TourIstanbul office at the airport.

According to Turkish Airlines marketing manager Abdullah Yormaz, interest in the studio tours is growing, especially among fans of Turkish dramas from South America, Asia, the Middle East, and Turkic countries. So far this year, over 3,000 passengers have joined the tour.

Passengers like Mani Krishna from India and Abdulsalam Arbaoui from Tunisia praised the experience, calling it a refreshing and cultural break during long journeys.

Source: Anadolu Agency


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Exploring the mysterious depths of Istanbul’s Basilica Cistern https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-the-mysterious-depths-of-istanbuls-basilica-cistern/ https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-the-mysterious-depths-of-istanbuls-basilica-cistern/#respond Wed, 09 Jul 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=14990 Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Istanbul is the vast underground Basilica Cistern, a beautiful piece of Byzantine engineering and the most unusual tourist attraction in the city. A captivating testament to the ingenuity of Byzantine architects and the rich history of this vibrant city. A Glimpse into History Built in the 6th century during […]

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Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Istanbul is the vast underground Basilica Cistern, a beautiful piece of Byzantine engineering and the most unusual tourist attraction in the city. A captivating testament to the ingenuity of Byzantine architects and the rich history of this vibrant city.

A Glimpse into History

Built in the 6th century during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, the Basilica Cistern served as a crucial water filtration system for the Great Palace of Constantinople. Its construction was part of a grand effort to secure a reliable water supply for the city during times of siege or drought.

Architectural Marvels

The cistern spans an impressive 9,800 square meters and has a capacity of over 80,000 cubic meters of water. Its most striking feature is its forest of 336 marble columns, each standing at a towering 9 meters tall. These columns, sourced from various ancient ruins across the Byzantine Empire, support the arched ceiling and create an otherworldly atmosphere as visitors wander through the dimly lit chambers.

Medusa’s Gaze

Among the many wonders within the Basilica Cistern, none capture the imagination quite like the two Medusa heads that serve as the bases for two of the columns.

Neither of the Medusa heads are facing upright, with one positioned sideways and the other resting upside-down, sparking countless theories and legends about their origins and placement. Some speculate that they were repurposed from an earlier structure, while others believe they were deliberately placed to negate the snake-haired monster’s powers and ward off evil spirits.

Restoration and Preservation Efforts

Over the centuries, the Basilica Cistern fell into disrepair and was forgotten by all but a few locals who knew of its existence and who collected water, and even fish, by lowering buckets through holes in their basements.

It wasn’t until the 16th century that it was rediscovered by European travelers, who were awestruck by its beauty and historical significance. Since then, various restoration efforts have been undertaken to preserve this architectural gem for future generations to appreciate.

Restorations were launched in 2017 and during the process, it was discovered that the cistern was at risk of collapsing in the event of an earthquake, which the country is prone to. As part of the restoration, the iron bearings between the columns that had been fitted in the early years of the republic and corroded over time were replaced so the structure can withstand potential tremors.

Visitor Experience

Today, the Basilica Cistern remains one of Istanbul’s most popular tourist attractions, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its ancient grandeur. Guided tours provide insight into its history and significance, while the soft lighting and eerie ambiance create an unforgettable experience for all who venture into its depths.

The Basilica Cistern stands as a silent witness to the passage of time, bearing testament to the enduring legacy of Byzantine engineering and the rich tapestry of Istanbul’s history. As visitors descend into its depths, they are transported back in time to an era of emperors and conquests, where the echoes of the past reverberate through the hallowed halls of this remarkable subterranean sanctuary.

Sources: DK Eyewitness Travel Turkey/Daily Sabah

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 6th July 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-6th-july-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-6th-july-2025/#respond Mon, 07 Jul 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=22077 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Road Construction Works Progressing Rapidly Across Fethiye Neighbourhoods Road construction works continue in Üzümlü and İncirköy neighbourhoods as part of the municipality’s ongoing infrastructure improvements. The projects aim to provide safer and more comfortable transportation for […]

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Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Road Construction Works Progressing Rapidly Across Fethiye Neighbourhoods

Road construction works continue in Üzümlü and İncirköy neighbourhoods as part of the municipality’s ongoing infrastructure improvements. The projects aim to provide safer and more comfortable transportation for residents.

Construction teams are working without interruption, and progress remains on schedule. These efforts are part of a wider initiative covering all 41 neighbourhoods across the district.

Municipal officials have stated that work will continue rapidly to ensure high-quality, long-lasting road solutions for the community.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Musical Fethiye Nights Begin with Strong Public Interest

Musical Fethiye Nights have kicked off with great enthusiasm from the public, drawing large crowds to enjoy open-air performances across the city. Organised by the municipality, the event features talented municipal artists and the orchestra, delivering vibrant musical experiences in popular public spaces.

These performances aim to bring communities together and add a festive atmosphere to summer evenings. Musical Fethiye Nights will continue throughout the summer, with detailed programme information available via the municipality’s social media accounts.

Musical Fethiye Nights Begin with Strong Public Interest

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi



Wild boars spotted resting during the day in Fethiye

Sightings of wild boars in towns have become increasingly common in recent years.

In the Fethiye area, a group of wild boars was recently spotted resting peacefully in a green space on Atatürk Caddesi. The animals appeared completely at ease as they lay on the grass, enjoying the sun during the day.

Their calm behaviour surprised nearby residents and visitors, who watched the unusual scene with curiosity. The wild boars’ close presence to the city centre attracted attention, with some shopkeepers and tourists capturing the moment on their mobile phones.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/domuzlar-fethiye-carsi-da-gunduz-uykusunda/102466/?p=2


Stream Improvement Works Cause Disruption for Tradesmen in Fethiye

Ongoing stream improvement works in the Taşyaka Neighborhood of Fethiye, Muğla, have begun to take a toll on local businesses. Now in their third week, the works—carried out by the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ) on Baha Şıkman Street, a key route connecting to Ölüdeniz—have sparked frustration among tradesmen.

Local shopkeeper Gökhan Tümen voiced his concerns, stating that dust and disruption from the construction have severely impacted his business.

“We are victimised. A lot of my products are covered in dust and dirt,” Tümen said. “It’s been 21 days since work began, but there’s still no progress. One day the concrete is missing, the next day the workers aren’t here. They drink tea ten times a day and sit around. No one is thinking about the tradesmen.”

Tümen added that the prolonged work and lack of communication have led to significant daily losses. “We are in a very difficult situation here. There’s dust and dirt everywhere. We want a solution and for someone to take responsibility. We keep being told ‘we’ll open the bridge today, tomorrow…’ but nothing happens. They keep stalling us. The authorities need to step in and support us.”

With no clear timeline for completion, tradesmen in the area are calling for immediate intervention to minimise further financial damage and restore access to customers.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-de-dere-islah-calismasi-esnafi-olumsuz-etkiledi-urunlerim-toz-toprak-oldu/102489/?p=3


Caravan Problem Resurfaces on Fethiye’s Koca Çalış Beach

The recurring issue of caravans occupying Fethiye’s Koca Çalış beach has once again sparked public concern as the summer season gets underway. Dozens of caravans parked side by side along the coastline have drawn criticism from beachgoers, who say the situation is obstructing views and limiting public access to the beach.

Caravan Problem Resurfaces on Fethiye’s Koca Çalış Beach

One citizen who came to swim expressed his frustration, stating: “We come here to swim but there is no space left because of the caravans. This beach belongs to all of us, we expect a solution from the authorities.”

Locals have long called for regulations to prevent caravans from parking for extended periods along the beachfront, particularly during peak tourist season. Residents and visitors alike are now urging officials to step in and address the growing problem to ensure public spaces remain accessible to all.

Source: Fethiye TV


Heavy snowfall blankets northeastern Turkey as wildfires rage

A rare heavy snowfall covered parts of northeastern Türkiye on Friday, while other regions grappled with a surge in wildfires.

Experts say human-driven climate change is causing more frequent and intense extreme weather events, from droughts to heatwaves and hailstorms.

Temperatures plunged in mountainous areas inland from Rize, a town on the northeastern Black Sea coast about 120 kilometres (75 miles) from the border with Georgia.

Gencağa Karafazlıoğlu, a journalist in Rize, said he had never before seen snow in July.

“In Rize, we’re used to weather anomalies. We’ve had snow several times in March but never this much. The older generation say they saw snow in July 30 or 40 years ago but never this much.”

In Ovit Yaylası, a plateau some 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level, fields were blanketed in white after snowfall, social media footage showed.

The snowfall covered an area stretching at least 100 kilometres, from Anzer Yaylası through the Kaçkar Mountains National Park and beyond.

“The town of Artvin was the worst hit,” Karafazlıoğlu said. Artvin is about 50km inland.

Elsewhere, firefighters battled at least 10 “major” forest fires on Friday, Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumaklı told a press conference.

Source: Daily Sabah


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Fethiyespor Kicks Off 2025–2026 Season Preparations

Fethiyespor’s Professional Football A Team has officially begun preparations for the 2025–2026 season. The team held its first training session this evening under the guidance of head coach Selahaddin Dinçel. The session marked the start of the club’s pre-season programme as the players returned to the pitch to begin building form and fitness for the new campaign.

Fethiyespor Transfer Update

Fethiyespor, one of the TFF 2nd League clubs, continues to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season. The club has reached agreements with several new players, adding depth and experience to the team.

Experienced midfielder Uğur Ayhan has joined the squad, along with Metin Peker, who most recently played for Çorlu 1947. Veteran goalkeeper Hakan Canbazoğlu, known for achieving championship success with five different teams and last playing for Karşıyaka, also signs with the navy blue and whites. In addition, defender Muhammet Raşit Yöndem, who last represented Kırklarelispor, has been added to the roster.

Fethiyespor welcomes its new signings and wishes them great success under the navy blue and white jersey.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 54.38 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 54.76 TL.

The US Dollar bought 39.84 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 39.91 TL.

The Euro bought 46.92 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 46.77 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Seydikemer, a charming farming town also known simply as Kemer, has become increasingly popular among year-round residents and investors looking for a quieter alternative to Fethiye’s busy resorts. Surrounded by forested hills and offering spectacular views, this area is known for its fresh air, traditional Turkish hospitality, and proximity to places like the Blue Lagoon in Ölüdeniz, Patara Beach, and Saklıkent Gorge.

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 3rd July 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-3rd-july-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-3rd-july-2025/#respond Thu, 03 Jul 2025 05:51:03 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=22016 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources Cabotage Day Celebrated with Enthusiasm in Fethiye The 99th anniversary of July 1st Maritime and Cabotage Day was celebrated with pride and enthusiasm in Fethiye, starting with a ceremony held in Beşkaza Square. The […]

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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

Cabotage Day Celebrated with Enthusiasm in Fethiye

The 99th anniversary of July 1st Maritime and Cabotage Day was celebrated with pride and enthusiasm in Fethiye, starting with a ceremony held in Beşkaza Square.

The event was attended by Fethiye Deputy Governor Mesut Yakuta, Deputy Mayor Oğuz Bolelli, Fethiye Port President Çetin Çiftçi, İMEAK Chamber of Shipping Fethiye Branch President İlkay Tugay, Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Osman Çıralı, AK Party Fethiye District President Kadir Sarıhan, along with presidents and representatives of various maritime cooperatives. The programme began with a wreath-laying at the Atatürk Monument.

Following the official ceremony, Fethiye Port President Çetin Çiftçi delivered a speech highlighting the historical significance of the day. He noted that the Cabotage Law, enacted on 1 July 1926, marked a critical milestone in Turkish maritime history:

“1 July 1926 is the victory of the War of Independence at sea. With the Cabotage Law, foreign powers lost their privileges in our waters, and the right to carry cargo and passengers along our coasts was rightfully returned to Turkish-flagged ships and citizens of the Republic of Turkey. It is a day of rebirth for our maritime sector, a day of joy, pride, and celebration.”

After the speeches, protocol members boarded boats from Fethiye Port and set out to sea, where they laid a wreath in memory of martyred sailors.

Fethiye Deputy District Governor Mesut Yakuta, speaking after the ceremony, said:

“We came together for the celebrations and honoured our martyrs by placing a wreath in the sea. Happy July 1st Maritime and Cabotage Day to all.”

İMEAK Chamber of Shipping Fethiye Branch President İlkay Tugay also shared his thoughts, stating:

“Our events began with the morning ceremony and continued with the sea tribute. For us sailors, July 1st is a symbol of existence. If we are able to trade freely within Turkey’s borders today, we owe it to this law.”

Cabotage Day events continued throughout the day with a range of activities, including shows and competitions, celebrating Turkey’s maritime sovereignty and heritage.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-kabotaj-bayrami-coskusu-torenle-basladi


22nd Göcek–Gürsu–Pırnaz Yayla Walk Completed

The 22nd Traditional Göcek–Gürsu–Pırnaz Yayla Walk, following the historic path of Yörük culture, was successfully completed. The walk began in Göcek and continued through Gürsu before reaching its final point at Pırnaz Plateau (Salabaa).

Dozens of participants joined the event, which covered challenging mountain trails, forest paths, and traditional Yörük routes. Along the way, walkers had the chance to experience the region’s natural beauty, including scenic landscapes, pine forests, and highland views.

The event, which highlights the centuries-old migration route of nomadic Yörük communities, continues to be an important cultural tradition in the area. It not only promotes physical activity and outdoor exploration but also helps keep local heritage alive.

Organisers thanked all participants for their support and spirit, and expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to the smooth running of the event.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Enforcement Continues on Scooter and Motor Vehicle Violations in Şehit Fethi Bey Park

Despite clear warning signs placed throughout Şehit Fethi Bey Park, some individuals continue to enter pedestrian paths using electric scooters and motorized vehicles. In response, our police teams are maintaining strict enforcement and issuing fines to those who disregard the rules.

These walking paths are designed to be safe spaces where children can play freely and citizens can walk, relax, and enjoy the park in peace. The presence of motorised vehicles poses a serious risk to the safety of pedestrians, particularly young children.

We urge all visitors to respect the rules and help protect this shared space. Please avoid using electric vehicles in designated walking areas. Together, let’s keep Şehit Fethi Bey Park safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Fethiye Police Teams Actively Monitoring Public Spaces During Summer Season

With the arrival of the summer season, Fethiye Municipality has increased inspections in busy public areas such as beaches, squares, and markets through both civilian and uniformed police teams.

In response to rising activity in these areas, the Municipal Police Department has been taking firm action on several issues:

📌 Penalties are being imposed on the sale of unhealthy food and unsafe toys, which pose a risk to public health.

📌 Action is being taken against individuals exploiting public sympathy through begging or other means for unfair profit.

📌 Violations involving pavement occupation and illegal parking are also being addressed.

Police teams will continue their presence in the field throughout the season to help ensure that both residents and visitors in Fethiye enjoy a safe, peaceful, and healthy summer.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Paragliding Takes Off in Fethiye: Babadağ Sees 8% Growth in 2025

Ölüdeniz Babadağ, one of the world’s top paragliding destinations, has seen an 8% increase in flights in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year. A total of 59,131 paragliding flights were recorded between January and June, with Chinese tourists once again leading among foreign visitors, continuing a trend seen over the past three years.

Paragliding enthusiasts, both local and international, continue to flock to Fethiye Babadağ to experience the thrill of flight and take in panoramic views of Ölüdeniz. Tourists reach the 1,700-metre launch point via cable car, with options for tandem (37,724 flights) and solo (21,407 flights) paragliding experiences.

According to data shared by the Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FTSO), there were 54,919 total flights during the same period in 2024. FTSO President Osman Çıralı highlighted the positive impact of promotional efforts in China, which have contributed significantly to increased interest from Chinese tourists.

“A total of 59,131 flights were made in the first 6 months of 2025. The number was 54,919 in the same period of 2024. As in the past three years, Chinese tourists are again leading among foreign visitors,” said President Çıralı. “Despite the global economic slowdown, Babadağ remains a top choice for paragliding lovers.”

Flight statistics by nationality for the first half of 2025 are as follows:

  • Turkish tourists: 20,200 flights
  • Chinese tourists: 11,243 flights
  • Russian tourists: 8,664 flights
  • British tourists: 8,002 flights
  • German tourists: 2,016 flights
  • French tourists: 827 flights
  • Polish tourists: 520 flights
  • Ukrainian tourists: 417 flights

Çıralı also noted that the FTSO’s ongoing international promotional efforts aim to further increase interest in the region’s paragliding tourism, with a target of surpassing 200,000 flights by the end of 2025.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-yamac-parasutu-bereketi


4.3-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Gemlik, Felt in Istanbul and Surrounding Areas

A 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck Gemlik, a district in Bursa Province, northwestern Türkiye, at 1:57 p.m. The tremor was also felt in Istanbul and nearby regions, causing brief concern among residents.

So far, there have been no reports of damage or casualties. Authorities are actively monitoring the situation and have advised the public to remain calm and adhere to safety guidelines.

Gemlik, located about 90 kilometers south of Istanbul along the Sea of Marmara coast, lies within a region known for its seismic activity.

Source: Daily Sabah


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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 29th June 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-29th-june-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-29th-june-2025/#respond Mon, 30 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21948 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Forest Walk in Kayaköy, Fethiye Ends in Tragedy: One British Tourist Loses Life FETHIYE, TURKEY – A morning nature walk in the forested area of Kayaköy, Fethiye ended in tragedy on June 27, 2025, when one […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Forest Walk in Kayaköy, Fethiye Ends in Tragedy: One British Tourist Loses Life

FETHIYE, TURKEY – A morning nature walk in the forested area of Kayaköy, Fethiye ended in tragedy on June 27, 2025, when one of two British tourists lost his life after a fall.

According to a report made to the 112 Emergency Call Center in the early hours of the day, the two individuals lost their balance and fell while walking through the forest. Medical and security teams were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Upon arrival, paramedics determined that one of the tourists had sustained severe head injuries and had died at the scene. The victim’s identity has not yet been made public. Following initial examinations by the forensic team, the body was transported to the Fethiye State Hospital morgue.

The other individual was reportedly unharmed but deeply shaken by the incident.

An official investigation has been launched to determine the exact circumstances of the fall. Authorities have not released further details at this time.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-kayakoyde-orman-yuruyusu-facia-ile-sonuclandi-1-kisi-hayatini-kaybetti


Turkey Battles Multiple Wildfires as Heatwave Fuels Rapid Spread

TURKEY – Turkey faced a series of wildfires on June 27, as extreme heat and strong winds triggered dangerous blazes across five provinces — Bursa, Antalya, Sakarya, Kahramanmaraş, and İzmir. With temperatures soaring above 41°C, the country remains on high alert during what is already a high-risk wildfire season.

One of the most critical fires broke out in the Osmangazi district of Bursa, where flames, fanned by gusty winds, quickly spread from forested areas into nearby residential zones. Several homes and gardens were affected, with five houses evacuated as villagers fled in panic. Rescue teams were dispatched to assist farmers trapped with their tractors in the advancing fire.

Local officials reported that pinecones acted as fire carriers, spreading embers far beyond the main fire line. Hours later, firefighting teams announced that the blaze had been “largely brought under control.”

Meanwhile, in Antalya’s Alanya district, a separate wildfire prompted a large-scale response, with helicopters, fire trucks, and ground crews battling the flames. Strong winds hampered suppression efforts, though the affected area is sparsely populated. Teams continue to monitor the site for flare-ups.

In Sakarya province, another forest fire erupted. While the cause remains unknown, suppression efforts are ongoing. Officials have not yet confirmed the scale of the damage.

İzmir’s Aliağa district experienced its third wildfire in as many days, with the most recent outbreak reported at 10:15 a.m. Crews responded swiftly and brought the fire under control within hours. However, due to dry and windy conditions, the risk of reignition remains high.

Wildfires are a recurring threat in Turkey during the summer months, especially in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions, where rising temperatures, low humidity, and dense forests combine to create ideal conditions for fast-spreading fires.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any signs of fire immediately.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkiye-battles-several-wildfires-as-heatwave-fuels-rapid-spread-210840


Announcement from Fethiye Municipality

FETHIYE, TURKEY -Fethiye Municipality has announced that construction is progressing rapidly on its new animal shelter project, which will be one of the largest and most comprehensive facilities of its kind in the region.

To ensure occupational safety and prevent potential accidents during the construction phase, access to the shelter area has been temporarily closed, in line with a safety advisory issued by the contractor company.

The municipality thanks the public for their understanding and support of these precautionary measures, which have been taken to protect public safety and ensure smooth progress on the project.

This statement has been issued with respect to inform the public.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


22nd Göcek Gürsu, Pırnaz Yayla Walk Began with Enthusiasm

FETHIYE, TURKEY – The 22nd Göcek Gürsu, Pırnaz Yayla Migration events, held in the Göcek neighbourhood of Fethiye, took place with great enthusiasm and colourful scenes. The traditional walk attracted strong participation and concluded with a lively concert in Göcek Square.

The festivities began with the traditional march from the Göcek Cultural Centre to Göcek Square. Organised under the leadership of Fethiye Municipality, the event was attended by Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, representatives from the Anatolian Yörük Turkmen Federation and the Fethiye Yörük Turkmen Cultural Association, former members of parliament, academics, and many local residents. Participants dressed in traditional Yörük costumes brought energy and colour to the event, accompanied by the sounds of drums and zurna.

Following the march, a concert was held in Göcek Square, where various local artists performed. Citizens enjoyed the music and atmosphere, creating a vibrant scene and helping to preserve and celebrate local cultural traditions.

Speaking at the event, Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca said, “We have started the 22nd Yörük Walk in Göcek. Our walk will continue across different locations for five days. It is very important for us to keep these cultural values alive and pass them on to future generations. Although we were unable to provide the level of support we would have liked due to austerity measures, we made this event possible thanks to the contributions of local tradespeople, supporters, and volunteers. Events like this also help promote our region. I would like to thank everyone who took part.”

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/22-gocek-gursu-pirnaz-yayla-yuruyusu-coskuyla-basladi


No Tolerance for Environmental Pollution in Fethiye

FETHIYE, TURKEY – Fethiye Municipality has taken firm action against environmental pollution by installing photo trap cameras at key locations throughout the district. These devices are being used to identify individuals who dispose of waste irregularly and outside designated bins. Offenders now face administrative fines of up to 152,000 TL.

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca shared footage captured by the cameras on his social media platforms, underlining the municipality’s determined stance in tackling illegal waste disposal. The municipality reported that criminal procedures have already been initiated against those identified via the photo traps.

According to officials, individuals found polluting the environment will be fined between 2,953 TL and 91,658 TL under the Law on Violations. If the offence is committed by a legal entity, the fine may increase to 152,406 TL. Authorities called on the public to act more responsibly and reminded citizens that a clean Fethiye is everyone’s responsibility.

In his statement, Mayor Alim Karaca stressed that municipal teams are on duty 24/7 to maintain Fethiye’s cleanliness and natural beauty. “Fethiye belongs to all of us,” Karaca said. “Nobody has the right to pollute our Fethiye, which is a paradise on earth. We currently have 20 camera traps in operation and plan to increase this number to 100.”

Municipality officials urged residents and visitors alike to be mindful of their environmental impact and to help protect the town’s unique natural landscape.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-cevre-kirliligine-gecit-yok


Istanbul Introduces Fines for Loud Music in Public Spaces

ISTANBUL, TURKEY – The Istanbul Governor’s Office has announced that administrative fines will be imposed on individuals who disturb the public by creating noise with personal music devices in squares, crowded open areas, public transportation vehicles, stops, coastal areas, and beaches.

In a statement, the Governor’s Office noted, “Recent complaints received by our office indicate that noise is being caused by personal music devices in public transportation vehicles, stops, beaches, coastal areas, picnic spots, and other public spaces where people gather in large numbers.”

The statement added that necessary measures will be taken to address the issue: “Individuals who create noise and disturb the environment with personal music devices in squares, crowded open areas, public transportation vehicles, stops, coastal areas, and beaches will be subject to administrative fines in accordance with Article 36 of the Misdemeanor Law No. 5326. In this context, necessary precautions will be taken, and inspections will be increased through coordination between district governorates, local administrations, general law enforcement, and municipal police units.”

Playing music in public spaces is a commonly observed practice in Istanbul, especially in lively areas such as squares, parks, and public transportation hubs. From portable speakers to personal sound systems, individuals often play music in ways that reflect the city’s energetic and expressive street culture.

However, this habit, though embraced by some, has increasingly drawn complaints due to its disruptive impact on public order and the shared urban environment.

Individuals found violating the new regulations may face fines of 1,406 Turkish Liras (approximately $35), while businesses could be penalised with fines ranging from 30,478 liras ($766) up to 152,895 liras ($3,843).

Local governments, law enforcement, and municipal police units will step up inspections and enforce the regulations under the coordination of district governorates.

This initiative aligns with broader national efforts to reduce noise pollution. The Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Ministry recently finalised environmental noise action plans for 22 provinces, including Istanbul. These plans focus on reducing urban noise through measures such as acoustic zoning, protecting quiet areas, and infrastructure solutions like noise barriers.

Sources: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/fines-apply-to-personal-music-noise-in-crowded-istanbul-areas/news/ https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/istanbul-to-impose-fines-for-loud-music-in-public-areas-210797


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Swimming Courses Now Underway at Fethiyespor

Fethiyespor has begun swimming training sessions at the club’s pool, led by an expert coaching team welcoming new participants eager to develop their skills.

Fethiyespor Club Sports School registrations are still open! Join us at the Fethiyespor Infrastructure Academy Building to sign up for swimming, football, gymnastics, and yoga courses.

For detailed information and registration, call 0531 614 1933 or visit the Fethiyespor Infrastructure Academy Building.


Preparations for the New Season Have Started with Young Talent at Fethiyespor

Fethiyespor’s preparations for the 2025-2026 A Team camp continue at full speed, with young football players from the club’s infrastructure squad training intensively.

Young players eager to improve their performance and make a strong impression ahead of the A Team camp began their sessions on Monday evening at Fethiye City Stadium.

Under the supervision of the technical team, the training focused on building physical endurance and implementing tactical exercises.

Club officials expressed their satisfaction with the progress of the young players and emphasized their commitment to promoting more talents from the youth academy into the A Team squad.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiyespor-da-genc-yeteneklerle-yeni-sezon-hazirliklari-basladi/101766/

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 54.76 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 53.38 TL.

The US Dollar bought 39.91 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 39.67 TL.

The Euro bought 46.77 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 45.72 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Turkey’s Airbnb Law and Tax Regulations https://fethiyetimes.com/turkiyes-airbnb-law-and-tax-regulations/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=699 Turkey’s New Airbnb Law and Tax Regulations All rentals less than 100 days fall under short-term rental status. To rent out your property in Turkey a ‘tourism house’ certificate is required.  What is a Tourism House? What is a Tourism House Certificate? The document required to carry out short-term rentals in your property for periods […]

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Turkey’s New Airbnb Law and Tax Regulations

All rentals less than 100 days fall under short-term rental status. To rent out your property in Turkey a ‘tourism house’ certificate is required. 

What is a Tourism House? What is a Tourism House Certificate?

The document required to carry out short-term rentals in your property for periods less than 100 days is called the Tourism House Certificate. Under Turkish law, short-term rentals cannot be conducted in properties without this certificate. The certificate which is issued by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism is mandatory for short-term rentals and if you have non immediate family members staying in the Tapu holders absence. Websites such as Airbnb, Booking.com & Vrbo also require your certificate number to list your property.

What are the Requirements to Obtain a Tourism House Certificate?

  • For apartments & residential complexes: Unanimous approval of all property owners in the building/sharing an entrance.
  • For private houses and villas: Direct application to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism without the need for approval from neighbouring title deed holders.
  • Application to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism by the title owner – only the title owner can apply who must have Turkish residence and access to E-Devlet – but we can manage this for you.
  • Once the online application has been approved your property will need to be inspected to check in complies with health and safety requirements.

Rent Out Your Home With a TÜRSAB A-Group Tourism Certified Agent

We can guide you through the whole process:

  • Help you prepare the required paperwork then assist you with your Tourism Certificate application, updating you throughout on its progress until it is issued
  • Guide you on how to make your property compliant and arrange your inspection with the Tourism ministry
  • As a TÜRSAB A-group tourism company we can then manage your rental business paying your taxes in Turkey and registering your guests with the Polis and Jandarma. Only TÜRSAB agents are permitted to do so.
  • We also offer comprehensive property management including our cleaning service, private airport transfers and car hire, maintenance and repairs

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 26th June 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-26th-june-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-26th-june-2025/#respond Thu, 26 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21905 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. Turkey Enters Critical Wildfire Season as Aydın Blaze Forces Evacuations TURKEY– Turkey has entered a high-alert wildfire season marked by soaring temperatures, prolonged drought, and heightened fire risks—conditions that have already triggered major incidents, […]

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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.

Turkey Enters Critical Wildfire Season as Aydın Blaze Forces Evacuations

TURKEY Turkey has entered a high-alert wildfire season marked by soaring temperatures, prolonged drought, and heightened fire risks—conditions that have already triggered major incidents, including a fast-moving forest fire in the Aegean city of Aydın on June 21.

The blaze, which began in agricultural and shrubland areas, quickly spread to nearby forests, prompting the evacuation of an entire neighbourhood and the mobilization of extensive firefighting resources.

Night-vision helicopters worked through the night, and by the morning of June 22, the fire was successfully brought under control. While the cause is still under investigation, preliminary findings suggest an explosion at an electrical transformer may have ignited the fire.

Three individuals were treated for smoke inhalation, though no serious injuries were reported.

Heightened Fire Risk Across Turkey

Wildfires are a seasonal challenge in Turkey , especially in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions, where high temperatures and dry air create ideal conditions for fires to ignite and spread.

Experts warn that the current environmental conditions are pushing Turkey into a critical fire danger period.

“More than 11 consecutive rainless days, combined with low humidity and soaring temperatures, significantly increase the wildfire risk,” said Professor Şermin Tağıl, an expert in geographic information systems. “If this trend continues, we could face even more dangerous fire outbreaks in the coming months.”

Istanbul Forest Ban Announced

In response to rising concerns, Istanbul authorities have introduced a forest access ban effective from June 23 to October 15, aimed at reducing the risk of human-caused fires.

The ban includes:

  • 🚫 No entry to forested areas
  • 🔥 Prohibition on lighting fires or barbecues
  • 🚭 Ban on using gas canisters and smoking hookahs in forests

The Istanbul Governor’s Office cited increased summer tourism and outdoor activity as major fire hazards and stressed the importance of proactive prevention.

As Turkey faces a challenging summer ahead, officials urge all residents and tourists to act responsibly and report any signs of fire immediately to the 112 Emergency Call Centre. Public cooperation is considered essential in avoiding future disasters and protecting the country’s natural heritage.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkiye-enters-high-risk-wildfire-season-as-flames-ravage-aydin-210614

Small-Scale Fire Near Amintas Rock Tombs Quickly Contained

FETHIYE, MUĞLA A small-scale fire broke out this afternoon in the grassy area surrounding the historic Amintas Rock Tombs in Fethiye, prompting swift action from local emergency teams.

The fire, believed to have started in dry stubble near the excavation site, was quickly brought under control thanks to the rapid response of firefighting teams. No damage was reported to the ancient tombs, which are among Fethiye’s most iconic landmarks and a major attraction for both domestic and international tourists.

Although the exact cause of the fire remains undetermined, authorities noted that the dry grass and windy conditions in the area posed a serious risk of the fire spreading. Fortunately, thanks to the coordinated efforts of the intervention teams, the flames were contained before they could reach the excavation zone or threaten the integrity of the tombs.

Officials have reminded the public to be vigilant, especially during the hot summer months when fire risks are significantly heightened due to low humidity and high temperatures.

An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

Source: https://www.dostgazetesi.com/amintas-kaya-mezarlari-nda-ufak-capli-yangin/33970/

New Traffic Relief System Launched to Ease Congestion in Fethiye

FETHIYE, TURKEY – A new boarding and disembarkation point has been officially implemented on Atatürk Street in Fethiye, as part of a joint initiative by Fethiye Municipality and Muğla Metropolitan Municipality to ease seasonal traffic congestion and enhance tourist safety.

With thousands of tourists arriving daily for boat tours of the famous 12 islands and bays, Atatürk Street has become a significant traffic bottleneck, especially during the busy morning and evening hours. To address this, a 50-metre stretch opposite the Likya Business Centre has now been designated as a fixed landing and boarding area, exclusively for TÜRSAB-certified tour buses. The new system will remain in effect until 15 November 2025.

It is now prohibited for tour vehicles to pick up or drop off passengers outside this designated area. A license plate recognition system has been installed to monitor access and ensure compliance. Tour buses violating the rule may face penalties.

Özgen Uysal, President of TÜRSAB’s Western Mediterranean Regional Representative Board, praised the move:

“Fethiye is a vital tourism destination. This arrangement not only enhances the safety of our guests but also helps us avoid the chaos previously experienced in traffic. We thank Mayor Alim Karaca and Metropolitan Mayor Ahmet Aras for supporting tourism in the region.”

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca underlined the importance of the initiative:

“Tourist safety is our top priority. This system will help us manage traffic flow better during peak times, and it’s just the beginning. We are planning a series of infrastructure projects to relieve pressure across the town.”

Future Projects in the Pipeline

Mayor Karaca revealed further plans aimed at solving the town’s long-term traffic issues, including:

  • Construction of a multi-storey car park in the Salı Pazarı area, with plans awaiting final approval from the Ministry in Ankara.
  • Introduction of an electric vehicle shuttle service within the city.
  • Implementation of smart junction systems to improve traffic coordination.
  • Relocation of the intercity bus terminal to a newly expropriated 8,000 sqm area near Çamköy, with an additional 17,000 sqm pending acquisition.
  • Development of alternative road networks to reduce congestion in central Fethiye.

Mayor Karaca emphasised the importance of cooperation:

“We are tackling these issues together—with our municipalities, TÜRSAB, and local stakeholders. As Fethiye continues to grow in popularity both nationally and internationally, we must act now to ensure our infrastructure keeps pace.”

The new traffic regulation is already being enforced, with local businesses and tour operators expressing hope that the system will create a safer, more organised experience for tourists and residents alike.

For further details on the implementation or upcoming infrastructure projects, residents and visitors are encouraged to follow official communications from Fethiye Municipality.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-trafigi-rahatlatacak-cozum-uygulamaya-konuldu

Long Queues on Fethiye-Rhodes Ferry Route Set to End with New Measures

FETHIYE, TURKEY In a significant move to boost regional tourism and streamline travel, the long-standing issue of queues at the Fethiye-Rhodes ferry terminal is finally being resolved. A coordinated effort between public institutions and tourism stakeholders has led to major improvements at the Fethiye customs gate, promising faster and more efficient passenger processing for travellers between Türkiye and Greece.

The initiative was spearheaded by the Fethiye Municipality, Fethiye Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FTSO), IMEAK Chamber of Shipping Fethiye Branch, TÜRSAB Western Mediterranean BTK, Fethiye Hoteliers Union Association, Ölüdeniz Tourism Development Cooperative, and supported by the Fethiye Customs Directorate, Port Authority, Muğla Metropolitan Municipality, and the Fethiye Police Department.

Key Improvements Implemented

As a direct response to concerns raised during a 3-day delegation visit to Rhodes in early May, several upgrades have now been completed at the Fethiye port:

  • 👮‍♂️ Number of police and passport control cabins doubled from 2 to 4
  • 📸 Facial recognition cameras and IT infrastructure updated to modern standards
  • 🚪 Improved layout of customs area for smoother passenger flow

These changes are already in effect and are expected to drastically reduce waiting times for both entry and exit procedures during peak travel periods.

Ferry Services Expanding from July 1

In addition to infrastructure improvements, morning ferry trips from Rhodes to Fethiye—a key request from Greek tourism agencies—have now begun. The first test voyage took place on June 15, receiving high demand, and full service expansion is set for July 1.

“We believe that these changes will strengthen ties between Fethiye and Rhodes, contributing not only to tourism but also to trade and cultural exchange,” the delegation said in a joint statement.

Delegation Thanks Officials for Swift Action

A thank-you visit was recently paid by a delegation including:

  • Oğuz Bolelli, Deputy Mayor of Fethiye
  • Osman Çıralı, Chairman of FTSO
  • Özgen Uysal, Chairman of TÜRSAB Western Mediterranean BTK
  • İlkay Tugay, Chairman of the Chamber of Shipping Fethiye Branch
  • Saffet Dündar, Manager of Fethiye Tourism Information Office

They expressed gratitude to Fethiye Customs Director Bülent Kınalı, Port Director Çetin Çiftci, and supporting institutions for their swift response in implementing solutions.

“Thanks to this collaboration, we’ve addressed one of the major bottlenecks impacting cross-border travel. We thank everyone involved in facilitating a smoother, more welcoming experience for visitors,” the delegation noted.

With enhanced infrastructure and increased ferry frequency, Fethiye is poised for a stronger tourism season, with easier and more enjoyable travel between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Rhodes.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-rodos-seferlerinde-uzayan-kuyruklar-sona-eriyor

Crackdown on Illegal Holiday Rentals in Fethiye Continues — Over 6 Million TL in Fines Issued

FETHIYE, TURKEY Authorities in Fethiye have intensified inspections on unlicensed holiday rentals, resulting in administrative fines exceeding 6 million TL as part of a wider effort to regulate the booming tourism accommodation sector.

During recent inspections, 42 villas found to be operating without the mandatory “Tourism Rental Document” were hit with a combined penalty of 6,045,060 TL. Each property was fined 143,930 TL for its first offence under current regulations.

Officials warned that repeat violations would face significantly higher penalties:

  • Second offence: 719,650 TL
  • Third offence: 1,439,300 TL

With increasing demand for short-term rentals during the tourism season, Fethiye has become a hotspot for both legal and illegal holiday accommodations. Authorities have responded by stepping up checks to ensure compliance with tourism legislation designed to protect guests, regulate the market, and ensure tax and safety obligations are met.

Local enforcement teams have announced that inspections will continue throughout the summer, and property owners are being urged to apply for the necessary permits before offering their homes for short-term rental.

Warning to Homeowners

Authorities have reminded landlords that offering a property for tourism purposes without official registration is a serious offence. The escalating scale of fines is intended to deter repeat violations and encourage owners to operate legally.

“Tourism is vital to our region, but it must be managed responsibly,” an inspection official stated. “We’re committed to ensuring guest safety and market fairness by continuing these inspections without interruption.”

Property owners in Fethiye who wish to rent their homes legally can apply for a Tourism Rental Document through the relevant provincial tourism authority. Additional details and application procedures are available through official government channels.

Source: Fethiye TV

Ancient city of Tralleis in western Türkiye to welcome visitors after decades of excavations

AYDIN, TURKEY – The ancient city of Tralleis, nestled in the Efeler district of western Turkey’s Aydın province, is preparing to welcome visitors for the first time following decades of dedicated archaeological work.

Founded nearly 3,000 years ago by Thracians and Argives, Tralleis is believed to be the birthplace of the world’s first notated music. This historic city, rich in cultural and architectural heritage, has undergone extensive excavation and restoration since work began in 1996.

Among its standout features is the gymnasium complex, commonly referred to as the Triumphal Arch, which still stands as a striking monument to Roman engineering. Other key remains include a marble-paved avenue, Roman baths, a theatre, agora, temples, early Christian churches, and vast necropolises.

Professor Murat Çekilmez of Aydın Adnan Menderes University, who heads the excavation project, told Anadolu Agency that preparations are nearing completion to open Tralleis to the public by August 2025. Çekilmez has been involved in the site since his student years and continues to lead excavations with a tireless dedication, often working over 10 hours a day during the field season.

“Visitors will soon be able to walk the same marble-paved streets as ancient Tralleians did centuries ago,” Çekilmez said. “With continued restoration and landscaping, we aim to position Tralleis as a cultural focal point for the region.”

Funding from the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s ‘Heritage for the Future Project’ has enabled completion of critical restoration tenders and is paving the way for the site’s long-awaited public debut.

The official opening in August 2025 is expected to significantly boost cultural tourism in Aydın, offering a rare glimpse into one of the Aegean’s most storied ancient settlements.

Source: https://www.aa.com.tr/en/turkiye/ancient-city-of-tralleis-in-western-turkiye-to-welcome-visitors-after-decades-of-excavations/3609851

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