Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Fri, 28 Mar 2025 05:53:53 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Ramazan Bayramı – the sweetest holiday of all https://fethiyetimes.com/ramazan-bayrami-the-sweetest-holiday-of-all/ https://fethiyetimes.com/ramazan-bayrami-the-sweetest-holiday-of-all/#respond Fri, 28 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=3352 This week marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. In Türkiye, the festival is known as Ramazan Bayramı and is traditionally observed with three days of feasting and family gatherings. Eid Prayers and Traditions Muslims begin Eid al-Fitr with a special prayer known as Salat al-Eid. Unlike […]

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This week marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. In Türkiye, the festival is known as Ramazan Bayramı and is traditionally observed with three days of feasting and family gatherings.


Eid Prayers and Traditions

Muslims begin Eid al-Fitr with a special prayer known as Salat al-Eid. Unlike regular daily prayers, there is no audible call to prayer for this service. Worshippers gather in mosques or open spaces to perform two units of prayer (Rakat), followed by a sermon in which the imam prays for forgiveness, mercy, and peace for all.

It is customary to wear new clothes for the occasion. On the way to the mosque, many Muslims eat something sweet, such as a date, and recite a short prayer known as the takbeer.

Eid is a time of gratitude, with Muslims giving thanks to Allah for the strength and self-discipline they demonstrated during Ramadan. Key elements of the celebration include giving to the poor (Zakat al-Fitr), exchanging Eid greetings, and spending time with family.

Family, Reflection, and Traditions in Türkiye

A central part of Ramazan Bayramı is visiting family, particularly elderly relatives, and showing respect by kissing their hands. Children often go door to door, greeting elders in exchange for sweets and small gifts of money.


Many families also visit the graves of loved ones, paying their respects and reflecting on those who are no longer present to share in the festivities.


Şeker Bayramı – The Sugar Feast


In Türkiye, Ramazan Bayramı is also known as Şeker Bayramı (the Sugar Feast) because sweets and traditional desserts play a major role in celebrations. Shops and supermarkets are often stocked with chocolates and treats in preparation for the holiday.


On the first day, the emphasis is on sweet foods. Baklava and şerbet (sweet syrup-based drinks) are commonly served, alongside treats such as muhallebi (rice pudding) and şeker pare (sweet biscuits). In addition to desserts, a variety of savoury snacks like nuts, seeds, and pulses are also enjoyed.


Key Information for 2025


This year, Ramazan Bayramı will be celebrated from Sunday, March 30, to Tuesday, April 1, 2025.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced that the Ramazan holiday will be extended to nine days for public employees. As part of this decision, public sector workers will be on administrative leave from April 2 to April 4, following the official holiday period.


During the holiday, government offices, schools, post offices, banks, and some supermarkets will be closed. Travel can be particularly busy, especially on the first and last days, as people either return to their family homes or head off on holiday.


How to Greet Someone During Ramazan Bayramı

The most common greeting among Muslims on Eid is “Eid Mubarak”, meaning “Blessed Festival”. The appropriate response is “Khair Mubarak”, which conveys good wishes in return.

In Türkiye, you may hear people say:

“Bayramınız Kutlu Olsun” – “May Your Feast Be Blessed”

“İyi Bayramlar” – “Good Holidays” (a simple and widely accepted greeting)

“Ramazan Bayramınız Kutlu Olsun” – “May Your Ramadan Feast Be Blessed”

Whatever the greeting, the spirit of Ramazan Bayramı is one of joy, generosity, and togetherness.

Article updated on 27 March, 2025

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The 27th night of Ramadan is called Kadir Gecesi, the Night of Power. The greatest night of the Muslim year, this is the sanctified night when the history of Islam began, the night on which the first verses of the Koran are believed to have been revealed to Prophet Muhammed by Allah through the angel Gabriel in Mecca in the year 610 AD..

The night is one of the most cherished in the religion of Islam. It is described to be better than a thousand months of worshipping

Muslims gather for collective prayers and recite the Quran together on that night.

“Whoever stays up (in prayer and remembrance of Allah) on the Night of Destiny, fully believing (in Allah’s promise of reward) and hoping to seek reward, he shall be forgiven for his past sins,” Muhammad is also quoted as saying.

The gates of heaven are opened wide, angels walk the earth and the demons of Hell are chained in their fiery pits.

It is also a night of forgiveness when good deeds performed are “better than the deeds of 1000 months which do not contain a Night of the Decree.” 

The anniversary of that night or the birthday of the Quran became the holiest moment in the Muslim calendar (Kadir Gecesi).

This year, Kadir Gecesi falls on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, beginning at sunset in the evening and lasting until the following evening:

Click here to read more about Kadir Gecesi

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 23rd March 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-23rd-march-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-23rd-march-2025/#respond Mon, 24 Mar 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20790 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. 🧿 LOCAL NEWS Nevruz Celebrated with Enthusiasm at Yörük Tent in Fethiye The arrival of spring was welcomed with lively Nevruz celebrations at the Yörük Tent on Çalış Beach in Fethiye. Organized by the Fethiye Yoruk Turkmen Association, […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

🧿 LOCAL NEWS

Nevruz Celebrated with Enthusiasm at Yörük Tent in Fethiye

The arrival of spring was welcomed with lively Nevruz celebrations at the Yörük Tent on Çalış Beach in Fethiye. Organized by the Fethiye Yoruk Turkmen Association, Seydikemer Yörük Turkmen Association, and Fethiye Municipality, the event revived traditional Nevruz customs and showcased Yörük culture.

As part of the festivities, the Nevruz fire was lit, with participants jumping over the flames to symbolise renewal and cleansing from bad energies. Old Turkish traditions such as forging iron on an anvil and egg-clashing were also performed, symbolising freedom and unity. Additionally, eggs were boiled with onion peels in a traditional ritual marking the diversity of nature.

Speaking at the event, Fethiye Yörük Turkmen Association President Ramazan Kıvrak highlighted Nevruz’s deep significance in Turkish history and its connection to nature. “Nevruz represents the revival of nature and the fertility of the soil. We are happy to celebrate this special day in Fethiye and Seydikemer.”

Toros Yörüks Turkmen Federation President İsmail Uzunoğlu also emphasised the importance of preserving these customs. “Nevruz marks both the Turks’ emergence from Ergenekon and the arrival of spring. Despite this year’s celebrations being more limited due to Ramadan, we still forged iron, lit fires, and clashed eggs. We will continue to keep our traditions alive,” he stated.

The Nevruz fire symbolises the arrival of spring and the awakening of nature. Jumping over the flames represents purification and a fresh start.

Forging iron represents the Turks’ emergence from Ergenekon and their path to freedom. It is a key symbolic ritual during Nevruz celebrations.

Egg-clashing symbolises friendship, solidarity, and abundance, as well as the renewal of life and nature.

This traditional practice gives the eggs a natural colour, celebrating the vibrancy of spring and nature’s diversity.

Nevruz in Fethiye continues to be an important event, bringing the community together to honour their heritage while welcoming the new season with hope and joy.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-nevruz-coskusu-yoruk-cadirinda-yasandi

Morel Mushroom Prices in Fethiye Hit Record Highs

The price of morel mushrooms in Fethiye has skyrocketed to 3,000 TL per kilo due to insufficient rainfall, significantly reducing harvest yields. Known for their unique flavor and health benefits, these rare mushrooms remain in high demand despite the record-high prices.

Morel mushrooms, a spring delicacy, are usually abundant in Fethiye, but this year’s drought has led to a shortage, causing a surge in market prices. Mushroom collectors report struggling to find adequate supplies, further driving up costs. Despite the steep price, restaurants and private buyers continue to seek out this prized ingredient.

Highly valued for their rich nutritional content and antioxidant properties, morel mushrooms remain a favorite among gourmets and chefs. Experts stress the importance of sustainable practices to preserve this natural treasure amid changing climate conditions.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/kuzugobegi-mantari-fiyati-dudak-ucuklatti

Forest Fire in Kabak Bay Brought Under Control

A forest fire that broke out in the Kabak District of Faralya, in Fethiye’s Muğla province, was swiftly brought under control and extinguished thanks to the rapid intervention of firefighting teams.

Teams from the Forest Management Directorate responded immediately to prevent the flames from spreading further. Following intensive efforts, the fire was successfully contained and extinguished. While cooling operations are ongoing in the affected area, authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the fire.

Local officials have urged residents and visitors to remain cautious, especially during dry conditions, to prevent future incidents.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/kabak-koyunda-cikan-orman-yangini-sonduruldu

🧿 NEWS FROM AROUND TURKEY

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum to Expand with 800 Million TL Investment

A new development has emerged regarding the 800 million TL hotel project in Muğla-Bodrum, as the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change announced the start of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process.

The project, led by Asta Cennetköy Tourism and Management Inc., is not a new hotel but an expansion of the existing Mandarin Oriental Bodrum. The company, a partnership between Astaş Holding and Pasha Holding, plans to increase the hotel’s capacity from 130 to 220 rooms.

Speaking about the expansion, Asta Cennetköy Tourism and Management Inc. Chairman Vedat Aşçı stated, “We plan to build 90 new rooms on the land next to the hotel. If everything proceeds as planned, we aim to complete the investment within two years.”

Aşçı emphasized that Mandarin Oriental Bodrum is among the most luxurious hotels in both the Mediterranean basin and the world, highlighting its strong guest demand and high pricing standards. He also noted that 80% of guests arrive by private jet, significantly contributing to Bodrum’s airport and hospitality sector.

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, the brand’s first hotel in Turkey, opened in 2014 with a 650 million euro investment by Astaş Holding. The resort, located on 600 acres in Göltürkbükü Cennet Bay, continues to be a landmark in luxury hospitality.

Source: https://www.turizmguncel.com/haber/mugladaki-800-milyon-tllik-otel-yatirimiyla-ilgili-onemli-gelisme

Greece Extends Visa-on-Arrival Scheme for Turkish Tourists

Greece has extended its visa-on-arrival program for Turkish nationals visiting 12 Aegean islands until April 2026. The scheme, introduced in December 2023, allows Turkish tourists to stay for up to a week without requiring full Schengen access. Patmos and Samothrace have been added to the original 10 islands under the program.

Since its launch in 2024, over 100,000 Turkish visitors have benefited from the initiative, which has boosted tourism and strengthened Greece-Türkiye relations. The program contributed to a 93% increase in travel from Turkish Aegean ports to Greek islands. The extension comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two countries.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/greece-extends-fast-track-visa-scheme-for-turkish-tourists-207178

Protests in London Against the Detention of Ekrem İmamoğlu

The detention of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu and 105 others was met with protests in London, organized by the CHP UK Union. The demonstration took place in front of the Turkish Embassy on March 20 and was supported by EMEP, Day-Mer, and the Turkish Workers’ Party, alongside artists, educators, and hundreds of citizens.

Protesters carried banners and chanted slogans such as “Shoulder to Shoulder Against Fascism,” “Justice, Law, and Justice,” and “Resignation, Tayyip!” demanding an end to what they called arbitrary rule. Young participants and members of community centers across London joined in, creating a strong and energetic atmosphere.

During the demonstration, the National Anthem, the 10th Year Anthem, and the Izmir Anthem were sung in chorus. CHP UK Union President Mehmet Şar and British Alevi Federation Founding President İsrafil Erbil left a black wreath at the embassy entrance bearing the words “Sovereignty Unconditionally Belongs to the Nation.” The peaceful protest lasted for about two hours.

Protesters expressed deep concern over the increasing threats to democracy and the rule of law in Turkey. They condemned the detentions as an attack on democratic values and accused the government of using baseless terrorism and corruption charges to intimidate the opposition. The recent arrests of 37 more individuals for “provocative” social media posts were also highlighted as a severe threat to freedom of expression.

The Turkey Democracy Platform strongly condemned the detentions, calling on international human rights organizations and democratic nations to take action. Their statement emphasized that democracy and human rights in Turkey are under serious threat and urged citizens to stand together against injustice. The protest ended with chants of solidarity: “Either all together or none of us!”

Source: Avrupa News Agency

🧿 SPORT

Fethiyespor

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Match Results

The home match against Afyonspor Kulübü, scheduled for Sunday, 16 March, was not played due to Afyonspor withdrawing from the league at the start of the second half of the season. Fethiyespor won the game 3-0 by default.

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Fethiyespor move up to 9th position in the league table.

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League Matches

Wednesday, 26 March, 2025 away against İnegölspor. Kick-off time is 11:00.

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Turkish Lira Hits Record Low Amid Political Turmoil

Turkey’s lira tumbled to an all-time low of 42 per dollar on Wednesday before recovering to 37.665, marking a 2.6% decline. The slump came after authorities detained Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, President Tayyip Erdoğan’s main political rival, in what the opposition called “a coup attempt.”

The benchmark stock index fell nearly 9%, its steepest drop in four years, while bond markets also weakened. Analysts warned that ongoing political crackdowns and legal probes against opposition figures are heightening investor concerns. Commerzbank’s Tatha Ghose noted that a lira rate of 40 per dollar could become too inflationary for Turkey’s central bank to tolerate.

Source: Reuters

Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 49.04 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 47.22 TL.

The US Dollar bought 37.96 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 36.56 TL.

The Euro bought 41.29 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 39.49 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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Source: Living Earth

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Celebrating Nevruz, the festival that marks the arrival of spring https://fethiyetimes.com/celebrating-nevruz-the-festival-that-marks-the-arrival-of-spring/ https://fethiyetimes.com/celebrating-nevruz-the-festival-that-marks-the-arrival-of-spring/#respond Fri, 21 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=7323 “Nauryz, Navruz, Nawrouz, Nevruz, Nooruz, Novruz, Nowrouz, Nowruz – this celebration of the arrival of spring is as rich in names as it is in traditions. No matter what name you call it by, this shared festivity has brought communities together across countries and regions for more than 3,000 years” ~ Audrey Azoulay UNESCO Director-General […]

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“Nauryz, Navruz, Nawrouz, Nevruz, Nooruz, Novruz, Nowrouz, Nowruz – this celebration of the arrival of spring is as rich in names as it is in traditions. No matter what name you call it by, this shared festivity has brought communities together across countries and regions for more than 3,000 years” ~ Audrey Azoulay UNESCO Director-General

Nevruz, meaning “new day”, is an ancestral festivity marking the first day of spring and the renewal of nature. It includes rituals, ceremonies and cultural events, as well as the enjoyment of a special meal with loved ones. New clothes are worn, visits are made to family and friends, and gifts, especially for children, are exchanged.

Celebrated for over 3000 years in the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and other regions, it promotes values of peace and solidarity between generations and within families as well as reconciliation and neighbourliness.

Thousands of people mark Nevruz with colourful rituals across Türkiye, especially in the southeastern and eastern parts.

Nevruz is marked as part of Kurdish, Iranian and Eurasia traditions in the second half of March as the first day of spring with colourful celebrations.

In many cities in Iran, people also jump over small bonfires with a belief of trying to purify themselves against evil and misery and celebrated the beginning of the New Year according to the country’s official Solar Hijri calendar.

Similar festivities are also held in Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Nevruz is officially registered on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity List, and the United Nations General Assembly has also declared March 21 as “International Nevruz Day.”

You can read more about the traditions of Nevruz here.

In Photos: Nevruz celebrations around the Turkic world

Sources: Hürriyet Daily News/A Turkish Minute/UNESCO/Facebook

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Xanthos Ancient City: The Historical Capital of Lycia https://fethiyetimes.com/xanthos-ancient-city-the-historical-capital-of-lycia/ https://fethiyetimes.com/xanthos-ancient-city-the-historical-capital-of-lycia/#respond Thu, 20 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20676 Nestled near the village of Kınık, just 55 kilometres from Fethiye in southwest Türkiye, the ancient city of Xanthos is a treasure trove of history. Once the capital of the Lycian League—a confederation of 23 Lycian city-states formed in the 2nd century BCE—Xanthos holds a significant place in the ancient world. Recognised as a UNESCO […]

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Nestled near the village of Kınık, just 55 kilometres from Fethiye in southwest Türkiye, the ancient city of Xanthos is a treasure trove of history. Once the capital of the Lycian League—a confederation of 23 Lycian city-states formed in the 2nd century BCE—Xanthos holds a significant place in the ancient world. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, this remarkable city continues to captivate visitors with its fascinating past and well-preserved ruins

A Journey Through Time

Xanthos’ history stretches back to the 8th century BC. Over the centuries, it fell under the rule of several powerful empires, including the Persians, Romans, and Byzantines. As the capital of the Lycian Union, the city played a crucial role in both politics and religion. Despite facing destruction multiple times due to wars and conquests, Xanthos was continuously rebuilt, demonstrating the resilience of its people.

Discovering Xanthos’ Legacy

Xanthos is more than just an archaeological site—it is a symbol of the cultural depth of the Lycian civilization. Its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site underlines its universal significance. From its grand monuments to intricate rock tombs, the city offers a glimpse into the lives of the people who once called it home.

For history enthusiasts and curious travellers alike, a visit to Xanthos is an unforgettable experience. Walking through its ruins, you can almost hear the echoes of the past and witness the enduring spirit of an ancient civilization.

When to Visit

The best time to explore Xanthos is during spring or autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable.

Situated just a short drive from Fethiye, this ancient site offers visitors the chance to step back in time and immerse themselves in the rich legacy of the Lycian civilization.

Source: Gerçek Fethiye

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Türkiye marks the 110th anniversary of the Çanakkale naval victory https://fethiyetimes.com/turkiye-marks-the-110th-anniversary-of-the-canakkale-naval-victory/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkiye-marks-the-110th-anniversary-of-the-canakkale-naval-victory/#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=7080 Every year on 18 March, Türkiye observes Çanakkale Victory and Martyrs’ Day, paying tribute to fallen soldiers and commemorating a pivotal World War I triumph. This year marks the 110th anniversary of Türkiye’s naval victory on the Gallipoli Peninsula at the outset of the war. The occasion is honoured with a traditional ceremony at the […]

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Every year on 18 March, Türkiye observes Çanakkale Victory and Martyrs’ Day, paying tribute to fallen soldiers and commemorating a pivotal World War I triumph. This year marks the 110th anniversary of Türkiye’s naval victory on the Gallipoli Peninsula at the outset of the war.

The occasion is honoured with a traditional ceremony at the Martyrs’ Monument, which stands over the Dardanelles Strait—a lasting symbol of Ottoman resilience against the Allied forces.

This day honours Türkiye’s successful defence against Allied battleships attempting to seize control of the strait, bombarding Turkish forts along both its Asian and European shores in Çanakkale.

It was a crucial moment in the formation of the Republic of Türkiye, and each year, the nation pauses to remember the extraordinary bravery and dedication of the soldiers who fought for Türkiye’s freedom in 1915.

A new leader

The Gallipoli campaign not only stirred a strong sense of Turkish nationalism but also brought forth a new leader, Mustafa Kemal.

At the time, Mustafa Kemal was a lieutenant colonel in the Ottoman army. When the ANZACs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) landed on the Sari Bair range at midnight on 25 April, the Turkish forces were unprepared for the attack.

As commander of the 19th Division, Mustafa Kemal received a late-night order from his superiors to deploy a battalion against the advancing ANZAC forces at 6:30 am. However, by that time, the ANZACs had already begun scaling the narrow hillside of Chunuk Bair, a critical strategic point for the Allies. Military experts suggest that had they secured Chunuk Bair, the Allies would have gained a decisive advantage in the Gallipoli campaign.

Yet, Mustafa Kemal’s tactical brilliance made it difficult for the Allied forces to gain ground. Beyond directing his battalion, he personally confronted the enemy lines—a bold decision that not only defined his military career but also played a pivotal role in shaping the future of modern Türkiye.

Sources: Daily Sabah/TRT World

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 16th March 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-16th-march-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-16th-march-2025/#respond Mon, 17 Mar 2025 05:04:56 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20687 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Türkiye. Curated from various news sources. 🧿 LOCAL NEWS Muğla to Experience Freezing Temperatures from March 19 to March 24 The Meteorology 4th Regional Directorate Regional Forecast and Warning Center has issued a weather warning, stating that Muğla will experience a significant temperature drop […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

🧿 LOCAL NEWS

Muğla to Experience Freezing Temperatures from March 19 to March 24

The Meteorology 4th Regional Directorate Regional Forecast and Warning Center has issued a weather warning, stating that Muğla will experience a significant temperature drop from March 19 to March 24, 2025.

According to the latest meteorological assessments, a cold and rainy weather system originating from the Balkans is expected to affect the region, which includes Antalya, Muğla, Isparta, and Burdur. Temperatures are forecasted to drop sharply by 10 to 15°C, falling below seasonal norms.

Rain and showers are expected in coastal areas, while inland regions may see sleet and snowfall starting Wednesday. The sudden temperature drop, combined with these weather conditions, could lead to agricultural frost, posing a risk to crops in the region.

Authorities urge residents, especially those involved in agriculture, to stay updated on forecasts and warnings issued by the General Directorate of Meteorology of the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change. Precautions should be taken against possible snowfall, frost, and icing events.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/mugla-geneli-19-marttan-24-marta-kadar-buz-tutacak?

Road and Infrastructure Works Begin Around Fethiye Fish Market

Renovation and drainage works have commenced around the Fish Market in Fethiye city centre due to road and infrastructure deteriorations.

As part of the project, road and infrastructure improvements will be carried out in designated areas, with streets surrounding the fish market closed to traffic for the duration of the work.

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca stated, “Due to road and infrastructure deteriorations around the Fish Market, we have started drainage channel and road renewal works. During this process, the areas marked in red on the map will be closed to traffic. We urge our citizens to use alternative routes. We kindly ask for your understanding regarding any temporary disruptions and appreciate your support.”

Residents and visitors are advised to follow traffic signs and updates regarding the ongoing works.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-balik-pazari-cevresinde-yol-ve-altyapi-calismalari-basladi

Ölüdeniz Road Works 1st Stage Completed

Asphalt paving has been completed in the Taşyaka – Ölüdeniz road 1st Stage work area, and as of Friday, the drawing of lane lines has begun.

A significant milestone has been reached in the extensive renewal works on Ölüdeniz Road, a joint project by Muğla Metropolitan Municipality and Fethiye Municipality. While asphalt paving has been completed in the 1st Stage work area, the installation of steel barriers is also underway.

Additionally, trimer excavation has started on the Ölüdeniz side of the road works. Officials confirmed that the project is progressing according to schedule and will be completed in a short time to enhance driver safety.

Meanwhile, road improvement works continue between Taşyaka and Ölüdeniz coast, as well as in the Hisarönü-Kayaköy section. Authorities urge drivers to remain cautious and follow traffic signs during the ongoing works.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/oludeniz-yol-calismalarinda-1-etap-tamamlaniyor

🧿 NEWS FROM AROUND TÜRKIYE

Meteorology teams brave harsh winter to maintain weather stations

n the snow-covered mountains of eastern Türkiye, meteorology teams endure harsh winter conditions to keep vital weather stations operational. Despite heavy snowfall, freezing winds, and temperatures dropping to –35°C, dedicated technicians navigate rugged terrain to repair and maintain meteorological equipment across Erzurum, Erzincan, Ardahan, and Bayburt provinces.

These teams work year-round, servicing airports, meteorology radars, radiosonde stations, and Automatic Meteorological Observation Stations (OMGİ), ensuring uninterrupted weather monitoring.

Selçuk Aksak, a 56-year-old technician working at Palandöken Ski Center, highlighted the team’s commitment: “We oversee 70 observation stations, two airports, and a meteorology radar in the Kargapazar Mountains. If a station fails, we must repair it within 24 hours, no matter the conditions.”

While major repairs take place in summer, winter operations remain challenging. With roads often blocked by deep snow, reaching stations requires trekking through snowdrifts up to 1.5 meters deep while carrying heavy equipment.

“In winter, when vehicles can’t pass, we carry laptops, toolkits, and even batteries on our backs,” Aksak added. “We do this to ensure people can ski safely, travel without disruptions, and fly without delays.”

Source: Hürriyet Daily News

Istanbul air pollution spikes as desert dust approaches

Istanbul residents are currently facing a significant air pollution threat, with dust storms from North Africa expected to affect the city for a week. Monitoring stations across the city are providing real-time data, revealing varying levels of air pollution in different districts.

As of Friday evening, Göztepe recorded the highest pollution levels, raising concerns among local residents. In contrast, Kumköy registered the cleanest air, followed by other districts with relatively better air quality, including Sarıyer, Arnavutköy, Silivri, and Maslak. These differences highlight the varying air quality across the city.

The Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, along with the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s Environmental Protection and Control Department, are actively monitoring pollution levels. Air quality is classified into six categories: Good (0-50), Moderate (50-100), Sensitive (100-150), Unhealthy (150-200), Poor (200-300), and Hazardous (300-500).

While some areas experience relatively cleaner air, others face moderate pollution. Districts such as Alibeyköy, Beylikdüzü, Kadıköy, Üsküdar, and Kartal fall into the moderate category, indicating tolerable but not ideal air quality.

Areas such as Göztepe D-100, Aksaray, Bağcılar, Esenyurt, and Tuzla are experiencing higher pollution levels, with residents in these neighborhoods more vulnerable to health risks, particularly those with respiratory conditions.

Authorities are urging the public to stay informed about air quality updates, especially with the arrival of Saharan dust, which could worsen pollution levels. Ongoing monitoring and awareness are crucial in managing the impact of air pollution on public health.

Source: Daily Sabah

Istanbul’s population shifts westward to peripheral districts

A recent socio-economic report on Istanbul’s districts has highlighted a significant demographic shift, with the city’s population gradually moving westward toward its peripheral areas. According to the findings, Beylikdüzü has experienced a 67 percent population increase over the past decade, while central districts such as Fatih, Kadıköy, and Şişli have seen a decline.

Istanbul, home to nearly 20 percent of Türkiye’s population, is undergoing a rapid redistribution of residents. The report indicates that districts on the outskirts, such as Esenyurt, Küçükçekmece, Pendik, and Ümraniye, now house approximately a quarter of the city’s population.

Meanwhile, traditional urban centres are experiencing population decreases, with Fatih alone seeing a 16 percent drop.

A representative from the organisation that conducted the study noted this emerging trend: “We observe a consistent population decline in areas like Fatih, Kadıköy, and Şişli, while the outskirts are expanding rapidly.”

The report also highlights changes in household structures. Single-person households are increasingly common, now making up one in four homes, particularly in Kadıköy, Şişli, and Bakırköy. This urban transformation reflects broader socio-cultural shifts, according to the representative.

“In the outer districts, where population growth is higher, fertility rates tend to be significantly above average. This suggests that cultural norms continue to play a more decisive role in population growth than economic factors.”

The districts with the highest birth rates include Esenyurt, Sultanbeyli, Sultangazi, and Sancaktepe, while the lowest rates are observed in Bakırköy, Şişli, Beşiktaş, and Kadıköy.

Despite Istanbul’s status as Türkiye’s economic powerhouse, contributing nearly a third of the country’s GDP, the report highlights persistent income inequality. Istanbul ranks among the world’s largest cities with the most severe income disparities, with Sultanbeyli and Sultangazi facing the greatest financial challenges.

Even within the same district, significant economic divides are evident. In areas like Beykoz and Sarıyer, stark contrasts in income levels exist, with the wealthiest and most economically disadvantaged living side by side.

The study further classifies Istanbul’s districts based on their economic functions. Şişli, Kadıköy, and Fatih remain prominent centres for trade and finance, while Esenyurt and Tuzla have emerged as industrial hubs.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News

🧿 SPORT

Turkish Shooting Team Triumphs at European Championship, Marking Historic Victory

The Turkish national shooting team returned home to a hero’s welcome after dominating the European Shooting Championship in Osijek, Croatia, where they topped the overall standings with four gold, two silver, and two bronze medals. The team was greeted with flowers and applause at Esenboğa Airport in Ankara.

Standout athlete Şevval İlayda Tarhan made history by winning five medals—three gold and two bronze—becoming the first Turkish female shooter to achieve such a feat. Veteran marksman Yusuf Dikeç contributed two gold and a silver, emphasising the team’s preparation and their focus on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Turkish Shooting Federation President Murat Kocakaya called the victory a turning point for the sport in Türkiye, celebrating the country’s first European shooting championship win. The team’s success marks the start of a new era in Turkish shooting. Some team members returned to their hometowns, while others stayed in Ankara to celebrate.

Source: Daily Sabah

Fethiyespor

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor update.

Match Results

Fethiyespor lost their away match against Sarıyer on Sunday. The final score was 3-0.

Fethiyespor

Fethiyespor drop to 10th position in the league table.

Fethiyespor

League Matches

The home match against Afyonspor Kulübü, scheduled for Sunday, 16 March, will not be played due to Afyonspor withdrawing from the league at the start of the second half of the season.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 47.22 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 47.05 TL.

The US Dollar bought 36.56 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 36.44 TL.

The Euro bought 39.49 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 40.01 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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Interior Minister Orders Nationwide Inspection of Stray Dog Management https://fethiyetimes.com/interior-minister-orders-nationwide-inspection-of-stray-dog-management/ https://fethiyetimes.com/interior-minister-orders-nationwide-inspection-of-stray-dog-management/#respond Sat, 15 Mar 2025 07:01:15 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20707 14 March 2025 – Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced that 39 chief civil inspectors have been deployed across Türkiye’s 81 provinces to oversee the enforcement of the Animal Protection Law. The inspectors will assess how governorships, municipalities, and relevant institutions are managing the stray dog issue. Yerlikaya stated that the inspectors have been given […]

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14 March 2025 – Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced that 39 chief civil inspectors have been deployed across Türkiye’s 81 provinces to oversee the enforcement of the Animal Protection Law. The inspectors will assess how governorships, municipalities, and relevant institutions are managing the stray dog issue.

Yerlikaya stated that the inspectors have been given 14 days to conduct on-site evaluations of the measures implemented since the law and its regulations came into force on 2 August. Their role includes reviewing past actions, identifying shortcomings, and ensuring that authorities comply with legal requirements.

The minister also raised concerns about some municipalities relocating stray dogs to other regions instead of placing them in shelters. Complaints about this practice have increased, and Yerlikaya warned that any municipality found to be engaging in such activities would face administrative and judicial investigations.

Additionally, the Ministry of Interior will continue to investigate cases where individuals are injured or killed in attacks by stray animals, ensuring that responsible institutions are held accountable. Yerlikaya reiterated the government’s commitment to preventing such incidents and enforcing compliance with the law.

A spokesperson for Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca told Fethiye Times:

“Two inspectors visited Fethiye Municipality and inspected the animal shelter. Fethiye Municipality will never euthanise stray animals, as the Mayor has promised multiple times before. If stray dogs pose a threat to people and a complaint is made, they are taken to an animal shelter, as required by law.”

Sources: https://www.trthaber.com/haber/gundem/basibos-kopek-sorunu-icin-39-mulkiye-mufettisi-gorevlendirildi-900653.html/Fethiye Belediyesi

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Turkish-style lamb flatbreads https://fethiyetimes.com/turkish-style-lamb-flatbreads/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkish-style-lamb-flatbreads/#respond Fri, 14 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20659 These lamb flatbreads are inspired by lahmacun (Turkish meat pizzas). The thin base is spread with a lamb mince and veg mixture, cooked until crisp, then topped with sumac-dusted onions. It’s normally a snack, but this has main event status thanks to a thicker, puffier dough that soaks up all that delicious fat from the richly spiced lamb. Be a better cook Try to get […]

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These lamb flatbreads are inspired by lahmacun (Turkish meat pizzas). The thin base is spread with a lamb mince and veg mixture, cooked until crisp, then topped with sumac-dusted onions. It’s normally a snack, but this has main event status thanks to a thicker, puffier dough that soaks up all that delicious fat from the richly spiced lamb.

Be a better cook Try to get your flatbreads stretched out nice and big for these – you want a large surface area to spread the lamb mixture over, as you don’t want it too thick or it won’t cook through properly.

The double baking tray trick A baking stone will give you the crispest base but if you don’t have one you can put 2 baking trays on top of each other to absorb more heat.

To make this recipe, you’ll also need a batch of flatbread dough.

Ingredients

1 batch flatbread dough in 6 balls, at room temperature

1 red onion, finely sliced

30g parsley, finely chopped

2 tbsp sumac

1 lemon, cut into wedges

Fine semolina or plain flour to dust

450g jar roasted red peppers, drained and cut into thin strips

250g greek yogurt, whisked

For the topping

1 onion, roughly chopped

2 medium tomatoes, roughly chopped

1 long red pepper, deseeded and roughly chopped

30g parsley, roughly chopped

4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped

1 red chilli, roughly chopped

1 tbsp tomato purée

2 tbsp shawarma spice mix

250g lamb mince, ideally 20% fat

Specialist kit

Baking stone, or try the double baking tray trick (see ‘before you start’)

Method

Put all the topping ingredients (except the lamb) in a food processor with a good pinch of salt, then whizz to a coarse, wet paste. Add the lamb mince and whizz again – you really want to break down the mince into a paste. If your food processor isn’t big enough, you can knead the mince and whizzed for 2-3 minutes. Transfer to a bowl. The consistency should be quite wet and easily spreadable – if it’s a bit too firm, add a splash of water. Keep in the fridge until needed.

Heat your oven to the hottest it can possibly go, with a baking stone on a tray inside to warm up (or heat your pizza oven – aiming to get it to 450°C). Mix the red onion, parsley and sumac together in a large bowl and squeeze over a little lemon juice from the wedges.

Dust a work surface with semolina or flour and stretch out a dough ball, then spread an even layer of the lamb mixture all over the top, leaving the edge exposed. Top with some strips of red pepper, then cook for 8-12 minutes in the oven or 2-3 minutes in a pizza oven.

Pipe, spoon or drizzle the yogurt on top of the flatbread, then add a pile of the onion salad and serve with lemon wedges. Cook the rest of the flatbreads in the same way.

Recipe courtesy of delicious magazine

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Gemiler Island: A Hidden Treasure of History and Natural Beauty https://fethiyetimes.com/gemiler-island-a-hidden-treasure-of-history-and-natural-beauty/ https://fethiyetimes.com/gemiler-island-a-hidden-treasure-of-history-and-natural-beauty/#respond Thu, 13 Mar 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20631 Nestled just 9 kilometres from Ölüdeniz, Gemiler Island is a stunning blend of history and natural beauty. With ancient ruins, breathtaking coastal views, and crystal-clear waters, it’s a must-visit for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike. Where is Gemiler Island and How to Get There? Gemiler Island is located south of Fethiye, near […]

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Nestled just 9 kilometres from Ölüdeniz, Gemiler Island is a stunning blend of history and natural beauty. With ancient ruins, breathtaking coastal views, and crystal-clear waters, it’s a must-visit for history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers alike.

Where is Gemiler Island and How to Get There?

Gemiler Island is located south of Fethiye, near the famous Ölüdeniz Lagoon. Approximately 9 km from Fethiye, the island is accessible via boat tours or private boats. Measuring just 1 km in length and 400 metres in width, the island features steep cliffs on its southern side and a more gradual slope to the north, creating a dramatic yet inviting landscape.

The History of Gemiler Island: From Ancient Smybola to Aya Nikola

During the Middle Ages, Gemiler Island was known as Smybola. By the 5th century AD, it became a key religious settlement. The island is also called Aya Nikola Island, named after a church at its highest point, dedicated to St. Nicholas.

Although St. Nicholas, the figure behind Santa Claus, is most associated with Myra (Demre), some historical records suggest that another important Nicholas may have lived here. However, his identity remains a mystery.

Archaeological Excavations and Mysterious Ruins

Gemiler Island has been a focus of archaeological research for decades. Studies began with a Japanese archaeological team in 1990 and continued with excavations led by Osaka University and the Fethiye Museum Directorate between 1995 and 2003. These efforts revealed an extensive settlement, including:

• 11 basilica-style churches

• Numerous chapels, houses, storage areas, tombs, and cisterns

• A vaulted road spanning 160 metres between two churches, believed to represent the 17 Stations of the Cross, symbolising Christ’s journey to crucifixion

Although some structures feature cut stone, most religious buildings were constructed from local stone, with traces of frescoes and mosaic flooring—many of which have unfortunately deteriorated over time.

A long wall separates religious structures on the upper part of the island from the civil and commercial buildings below. This suggests that the upper section was a sacred area reserved for religious figures.

Nearby Karacaören Island, just 150 metres away, has a chimney-like structure that was likely used for smoke signalling. This would have warned Gemiler Island and Kayaköy of possible attacks, highlighting the island’s strategic importance.


A Centre for Pilgrimage and Trade

The large number of churches and chapels in the area suggests that this was once a major pilgrimage site. Between the 5th and 7th centuries, pilgrims travelling by sea from Western Asia to the Aegean and Mediterranean likely stopped here.

During the Byzantine period, Gemile Island also played a role in maritime trade between the Near East and Europe.

Daily Life on the Island

Gemiler Island wasn’t just a religious centre—it was also home to many people. Due to its rocky terrain, houses and churches were often carved directly into the rock.

Some ruins are now submerged underwater, believed to be the result of earthquakes in 240–241 AD. You can still spot them at a depth of about two metres.

The Legend of St. Nicholas and Santa Claus

The name Aya Nikola, associated with Gemiler Island, hints at a possible connection to St. Nicholas. While the famous Santa Claus figure is most commonly linked to Myra (Demre) in Lycia, some theories suggest that an influential Nicholas once resided on the island. However, no definitive historical evidence confirms whether this St. Nicholas was the same as the bishop of Myra or another religious figure of the time.

Regardless, St. Nicholas remains an important figure in Christianity, particularly as the patron saint of children, merchants, and sailors.

Things to Do on Gemiler Island

Today, Gemiler Island is a popular destination for daily boat tours, offering a mix of history, nature, and relaxation. Visitors can:

• Explore the ruins of five ancient churches

• Walk through the historic tunnel connecting two churches

• Swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters

• Enjoy the panoramic views of the Fethiye coastline

• Experience an unforgettable night on a boat anchored in Gemiler Bay

Whether you’re tracing the footsteps of ancient pilgrims, marvelling at Byzantine ruins, or relaxing in turquoise waters, Gemiler Island is an unforgettable destination.

With its rich history, stunning scenery, and peaceful atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to step back in time while enjoying the beauty of the Mediterranean.

Source: Fethiye TV

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