Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Mon, 05 May 2025 11:56:38 +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 Karadağ: the city of a “Thousand and One Churches” https://fethiyetimes.com/karadag-the-city-of-a-thousand-and-one-churches/ https://fethiyetimes.com/karadag-the-city-of-a-thousand-and-one-churches/#respond Wed, 07 May 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=15283 Nestled 45 kilometres from the bustling city centre, on the border between Konya and Karaman, lies the dormant volcanic marvel of Karadağ. While its geological grandeur may first capture attention, it is the surrounding historical treasures that truly reveal the essence of Anatolian culture. Karadağ is home to numerous churches, monasteries, and tombs, forming what […]

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Nestled 45 kilometres from the bustling city centre, on the border between Konya and Karaman, lies the dormant volcanic marvel of Karadağ. While its geological grandeur may first capture attention, it is the surrounding historical treasures that truly reveal the essence of Anatolian culture.

Karadağ is home to numerous churches, monasteries, and tombs, forming what is famously known as the “Thousand and One Churches.” The area is sometimes referred to as the ancient city of Barata, although its original name remains uncertain.

The slopes of Karadağ, inhabited by countless civilisations over millennia, bear traces of cultures ranging from the Hittites to the Ottomans.

The churches of Karadağ are more than architectural relics; they are portals to understanding the religious and cultural mosaic of Anatolia. Their styles reflect the influences of the many civilisations that once thrived in the region—from the Byzantines to the Seljuks and beyond.

Among the most notable is the Church of St Stephen, a testament to Byzantine craftsmanship, distinguished by its domed ceilings and intricately crafted mosaics.

Adjacent to the churches lie the remnants of monastic complexes, where devout monks once sought solace and enlightenment. The echoes of their prayers seem to linger in the air, creating an atmosphere of reverence and introspection.

Scattered throughout the area, tombs offer glimpses into ancient burial customs and rituals. Each one tells a story of lives once lived, commemorating the departed in stone and mortar.

Beyond their historical significance, the “Thousand and One Churches” of Karadağ stand as cultural landmarks, bridging past and present. They remind us of the enduring legacy of Anatolian civilisation and the vital importance of preserving our shared heritage for future generations.

Location Map

Further reading: Binbirkilise and Mount Karadağ

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Hıdırellez – Turkey’s spring festival https://fethiyetimes.com/hidirellez-turkeys-spring-festival/ https://fethiyetimes.com/hidirellez-turkeys-spring-festival/#comments Mon, 05 May 2025 11:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=3286 Hıdırellez, a traditional festival to usher in spring, falls on May 6 each year and celebrations start on May 5 around the country, especially among the Roma community … Hıdırellez is regarded as one of the most important seasonal festivals in both Turkey and parts of the Middle East.  Called the Day of Hızır (Ruz-ı Hızır) in […]

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

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

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

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

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

Celebrating Hıdırellez

Turkish communities around the world celebrate Hıdırellez as a spring festival on May 6 while Christians in the Balkans mark it as St. George’s day on April 23.

In the folk calendar used by the people, the year used to be separated into two: summer was between May 6 and Nov. 8, known as the “Days of Hızır”, while winter was between Nov. 8 and May 6, known as the “Days of November”. So May 6, representing the end of winter and the start of summer, is a reason to celebrate.

Across the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, different traditions and rituals have developed, many of which are focused on bringing good luck with the arrival of spring.

While differing greatly from country to country, the event is often marked by the cleaning of homes and clothes, feasting or ceremonies held near open water or shrines.

In the evening of the day before Hıdırellez, people write or draw their wishes — such as a home, car or child — on paper and attach it to a branch of a tree (a rose tree) or bury it under the tree, while some throw it into the sea or a river. Some also bury money under a rose tree for abundance.

Meanwhile, it is considered that eating the first lamb of spring leads to health and recovery. Another belief is boiling flowers or plants and drinking the water to heal diseases, and that the water rejuvenates people and makes them beautiful if they wash with it for 40 days.

Among the Roma community in Turkey’s northwestern province of Çanakkale, there are dancers in colourful clothing and people jump over bonfires for good health.

The roots of the celebration pre-date Islam or Christianity.

An “intangible cultural heritage”

This spring festival was added to UNESCO’s list of “intangible cultural heritage” in 2017.

According to UNESCO, “the rituals have deep-rooted cultural meanings and provide the community with a sense of belonging and cultural identity and an opportunity to strengthen relations.”

Have a look at this amazing video of the Hıdırellez celebrations.

Sources: Hurriyet Daily News/Turkey.Home/Wikipedia

This article was first published on 6 May 2019 and updated on 5 May 2025.

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Turkey Homes Property of the Month: Detached Triplex Villa in Ovacık – £450,000 https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-property-of-the-month-detached-triplex-villa-in-ovacik-450000/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-property-of-the-month-detached-triplex-villa-in-ovacik-450000/#respond Sun, 04 May 2025 05:28:43 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21243 The team at Turkey Homes is delighted to present this detached triplex villa for sale, located in the beautiful mountain valley of Ovacık on the outskirts of the busy harbour town of Fethiye in Turkey. Ovacık is situated on a plateau at the foot of the famous Babadağ (Father Mountain), a close neighbour to the popular […]

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The team at Turkey Homes is delighted to present this detached triplex villa for sale, located in the beautiful mountain valley of Ovacık on the outskirts of the busy harbour town of Fethiye in Turkey.

Ovacık is situated on a plateau at the foot of the famous Babadağ (Father Mountain), a close neighbour to the popular and lively holiday resort of Hisarönü. Ovacık is a more laid-back holiday resort with picturesque scenery offering a calmer atmosphere and lifestyle. The valley benefits from a cool mountain breeze that often lowers the soaring summer temperatures. There is a choice of local beaches within easy reach.

Ovacık has a good selection of restaurants offering Turkish and International cuisine, friendly, relaxing bars, and vibrant nightclubs.

Located on a peaceful street just a short stroll from Ovacık village centre, this exceptional 4-bedroom triplex villa offers a serene lifestyle with convenient access to daily amenities. Only a 5-minute drive from the world-renowned Ölüdeniz Beach, the property boasts panoramic views of the majestic Babadağ Mountain.

Set on a generous private plot of 800 m², the villa is enclosed by natural stone walls and features secure off-street parking, manicured lawns, and expansive sun terraces. The beautifully landscaped garden is home to colourful blossoms, mature palm trees, and vibrant shrubs, creating a tranquil outdoor space ideal for relaxation or entertaining. At the heart of the grounds lies a large walk-in swimming pool, surrounded by sun loungers and enjoying views of the surrounding forested mountains.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 27th April 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-27th-april-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-27th-april-2025/#respond Mon, 28 Apr 2025 05:04:49 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21186 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. 🧿 LOCAL NEWS 3rd Babadağ Ultra Marathon Takes Place in Fethiye The Fethiye Babadağ Ultra Marathon, organised for the third time this year, took place with colourful scenes and fierce competitions. The event, held in cooperation with the […]

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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

3rd Babadağ Ultra Marathon Takes Place in Fethiye

The Fethiye Babadağ Ultra Marathon, organised for the third time this year, took place with colourful scenes and fierce competitions. The event, held in cooperation with the Turkish Athletics Federation, Fethiye District Governorship, Fethiye Municipality, Babadağ Cable Car, and the Babadağ Ultra Marathon Organization, hosted approximately 500 athletes from 15 different countries.

Athletes competed on 56-kilometre, 26-kilometre, and 15-kilometre courses across unique natural and historical locations such as the Lycian Way, Kayaköy, and Babadağ Summit. Battling challenging stages full of trails, steep climbs, and descents, participants experienced a marathon deeply connected with nature.

Babadağ Ultra Marathon Organization Manager Serkan Özdemir, speaking about the event, said, “We successfully launched our third Baba Ultra Trail race today. Our first long stage of 56 kilometres started at 07:00 in the morning. Immediately after, we began the 15-kilometre Kayran Dragon stage at 08:00. Later in the day, we kicked off the 26-kilometre Babadağ downhill race.

Participation was significantly higher this year — we doubled the number of athletes compared to last year. We had exactly 500 athletes from fifteen different countries. They took part in an exciting race, running along the historic Lycian Way, passing through Kayaköy, and reaching the Babadağ Summit. Everything proceeded smoothly.”

Participants had a fantastic time running in such beautiful surroundings and contributed to sports tourism in the region. In the cool and pleasant weather of April, those wanting to welcome the summer season with sport enjoyed a perfect atmosphere.

On the second day, the 9:30 a.m. Kayaköy stage began, along with a 2-kilometre children’s run featuring 160 young athletes. Organised just after April 23rd, the event allowed children to experience the excitement of racing as part of National Sovereignty Week celebrations.

Additionally, 150 athletes competed in a 5-kilometre public run. With the completion of two stages on Sunday and the three stages run on the first day, the five-stage race event was successfully concluded.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-3-babadag-ultra-maratonu-basladi

Çırpı Picnic Area Cleaned by Municipality Teams

The recreation area in Çırpı District of Fethiye once again came to public attention due to pollution. Fethiye Municipality Cleaning Services teams completed a comprehensive clean-up of the area and called on citizens to show greater environmental sensitivity.

Located in Esenköy District, Çırpı had turned into a dumping ground, with waste such as alcohol bottles, food packaging, beverage cans, and even baby diapers left behind by visitors enjoying weekend picnics by the stream.

Following a report aired by Fethiye TV that highlighted the pollution problem, the Fethiye Municipality Cleaning Services Directorate quickly took action. Under the coordination of Field Manager Ramazan Ongün, cleaning teams carried out an extensive clean-up operation, restoring the natural beauty of the area.

The municipality reminded citizens of the importance of protecting the environment and urged everyone to keep public spaces clean for future generations.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/gundeme-gelen-cirpi-mesire-alani-belediye-ekiplerince-temizlendi

Tobacco Control Inspections Carried Out in Commercial Vehicles in Fethiye

In Fethiye, the District Health Directorate inspection team and traffic teams conducted inspections and awareness activities as part of efforts to prevent and control the harms caused by tobacco products.

During the operation held on Atatürk Street, in cooperation with the Fethiye District Health Directorate and traffic teams, commercial vehicles were placed under particular scrutiny. Informative brochures were distributed to drivers, and inspections were carried out to ensure that legal warning signs regarding tobacco use were visible and complied with the legislation.

Teams also checked for the illegal use of tobacco products within vehicles. As part of the “Smoke-Free Air Zone” initiative, officials reminded drivers of their legal responsibilities and emphasised the importance of avoiding tobacco use to support a healthier living environment.

Authorities stated that inspections would continue at regular intervals and reaffirmed their commitment to protecting public health through ongoing education and enforcement efforts.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-ticari-araclarda-tutun-denetimi

Olive Saplings Planted Hope for the Future in Fethiye

The Fethiye Local Seeds Association, in collaboration with Özel Tarhan College in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, organised a meaningful sapling planting event at Kabaağaç Primary School. During the event, 630 olive saplings were planted in the gardens of five families, creating colourful and hopeful scenes with the participation of 30 students, four teachers, and school principals.

Continuing the bridge of friendship established in 2022, the Fethiye Local Seeds Association has strengthened its ties with Özel Tarhan College. Two years ago, the association planted 570 olive saplings in the gardens of families affected by the Kabaağaç fire, and this year, they further supported the region by planting 630 more. The association also ensures the sustainable growth of the saplings by regularly monitoring their care and responding to the needs of the families.

Kabaağaç Primary School has been recognised as a sister school by Özel Tarhan College. Beyond sapling planting, the association supports the school with books, stationery, and seed projects, enhancing educational and environmental development hand-in-hand.

Fethiye Local Seeds Association President Ebru Oğuzhan Yeter, speaking after the event, said, “This bridge of friendship is getting stronger every year. With our sapling plantings, we are making a contribution to both nature and the local community. We have already started planning next year’s activities — we will continue to plant olives, no matter what.”

Yeter expressed her gratitude to all those who made the event a success, especially Fethiye Chamber of Agriculture President Kenan Karayiğit, Agricultural Engineer Gökçen Sertkaya Güven, former and current headman Durmuş Cesur, Kabaağaç Primary School, and the dedicated volunteer women.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-zeytin-fidanlari-gelecege-umut-dikti

🧿 NEWS FROM AROUND TURKEY

Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey celebrates historic 60th edition

The Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey is celebrating a major milestone this year as it kicks off its 60th edition, marking the start of a new decade and a fresh chapter in the event’s storied history.

Speaking to Anadolu, Vladimiros Petsas, events coordinator at the European Cycling Union and race director of the tour, emphasized the significance of reaching 60 editions.

He said not many races around the world have achieved this, noting that while classics like the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France are older, the Tour of Turkey’s longevity reflects strong dedication and resilience.

“It is particularly important because it marks the beginning of a new decade, symbolizing a fresh start and continued growth for the event,” said Petsas.

He praised the strength of the 2025 lineup, which features top riders from WorldTour, ProTour, and Continental levels, promising “a thrilling race” for cycling fans.

Previous editions of the tour saw top-tier riders such as Mark Cavendish and Jasper Philipsen.

Petsas also expressed his appreciation for the warm reception from the Turkish public.

He said he felt like being among friends who share the same passion in Turkey, reflecting on his many years of involvement with the tour. 

“I have been coming to Turkey for many years, although I don’t even remember exactly how long. We are always working to deliver the best organization possible for Turkey,” he said.

The event, originally launched as the Marmara Tour in 1963, gained international status in 1965 and later came under the auspices of the Turkish Presidency, growing into one of the region’s most prestigious races.

Starting from Antalya on April 27, cyclists will cover 1,153 kilometers over eight stages, passing through renowned Turkish tourism hotspots such as Kemer, Kalkan, Fethiye, Marmaris, Akyaka, Aydin, Kusadasi, Selcuk, and Cesme, before concluding the race in Izmir on May 4.

The 2025 edition will see 161 cyclists from 23 teams across 13 countries and three continents competing. The race will be broadcast live internationally on Eurosport and domestically on TRT Spor, helping to showcase Türkiye’s beauty and cycling culture to a global audience.

Source: Anadolu Agency

AFAD records 266 aftershocks after 6.2 magnitude Istanbul quake

6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Silivri in the Marmara Sea at 12:49 p.m. local time on April 23, sending tremors across Istanbul and nearby provinces in Turkey.

According to the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), the quake occurred at a depth of approximately 7 kilometers (4.35 miles) and lasted 13 seconds.

The earthquake, which originated from a segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone running through the central Marmara region, was felt in cities up to 300 kilometers from the epicenter.

As of 9:00 a.m. of April 24, a total of 266 aftershocks had been recorded after the 6.2 magnitude earthquake, of these, 258 measured between 0 and 4 in magnitude, 7 were between 4 and 5, and one aftershock registered above magnitude 5.

While Turkey continues efforts to rebuild provinces devastated by past earthquakes, experts call for faster and coordinated action to strengthen and retrofit Istanbul’s vulnerable building stock to prevent future devastation.

Source: Daily Sabah

🧿 SPORT

Fethiyespor

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor update.

Match Results

Fethiyespor lost their away match against 24 Erzincanspor on Sunday. The final score was 2-0.

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

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League Matches

Saturday, 3 May, at home against Sincan Belediyesi Ankaraspor. Kick-off time is 15:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 51.15 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 50.43 TL.

The US Dollar bought 38.42 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 38.02 TL.

The Euro bought 43.81 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.23 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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Turkey marks Anzac Day https://fethiyetimes.com/turkiye-marks-anzac-day/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkiye-marks-anzac-day/#respond Fri, 25 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=8187 Thousands of people gather at locations across Turkey and in cities and towns in Australia and New Zealand every year to honour the soldiers who lost their lives during a tragic campaign in 1915. Ceremonies are held near the former World War I battlefields on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula, as well as in other areas, where […]

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Thousands of people gather at locations across Turkey and in cities and towns in Australia and New Zealand every year to honour the soldiers who lost their lives during a tragic campaign in 1915.

Ceremonies are held near the former World War I battlefields on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula, as well as in other areas, where attendees observe a minute of silence in remembrance. The services include wreath-laying tributes and the singing of national anthems from Turkey, Australia, and New Zealand.

These annual ceremonies mark the first landings of troops from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) at Gallipoli at dawn on April 25, 1915.

Where is Gallipoli? What happened there?

Gallipoli is a narrow peninsula of land in modern-day Turkey.

When Britain went to war in 1914, Australia went to war to support Britain as an ally.

In 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers were part of the effort to seize the Gallipoli Peninsula from the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The aim was to move across the land and eventually capture Constantinople (now Istanbul), the capital of the Ottoman Empire, which was an ally of Germany.

The Australian and New Zealand soldiers first landed on the beaches of Gallipoli at dawn on April 25, 1915, meeting strong resistance from the Ottoman Turkish soldiers. The fighting dragged on for eight months before the allies were evacuated from the peninsula.

Soldiers of all nationalities involved in the fighting were killed at Gallipoli, including more than 8000 Australians.

A moving tribute to the Anzacs killed at Gallipoli is often attributed to Atatürk in 1934:

Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives … You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours … You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.

Sources: Kids News/The Independent

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Fethiye celebrates National Sovereignty and Children’s Day https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-celebrates-national-sovereignty-and-childrens-day/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-celebrates-national-sovereignty-and-childrens-day/#respond Wed, 23 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=2329 The 23rd of April is a unique and very special international celebration. The founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, dedicated this day to the children of the country to emphasize that they are the future of the new nation. National Sovereignty and Children’s Day (Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı) commemorates the inauguration of the […]

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The 23rd of April is a unique and very special international celebration. The founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, dedicated this day to the children of the country to emphasize that they are the future of the new nation.

National Sovereignty and Children’s Day (Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı) commemorates the inauguration of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in Ankara on 23 April 1920.

In 1921, to mark the event, 23 April was proclaimed a national holiday.

In 1979 the day started to be called “International Children’s Day” and since its first year, Turkey has hosted thousands of children from 150 different countries over the years.

Celebrations in Fethiye

To mark National Sovereignty and Children’s Day, the children of Fethiye take part in celebrations, organised by FETAV, held at the town square, Beşkaza Meydanı.

On 23 April 2019, Fethiye Times went along to enjoy the celebrations and capture some of the moments from the day.

Wreath setting and a parade

The celebrations started with a wreath-setting ceremony in front of the Atatürk monument in Beşkaza Square.

Fethiye Mayor, Alim Karaca, children and parents, accompanied by the Fethiye Municipality Band, then marched from Özgecan Park, along the kordon, to Beşkaza Meydanı (Fethiye Town Square).

On reaching Beşkaza, there were activities by children and for children

In photos: A celebration of children

A final word from Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

“Little ladies, little gentlemen,
You are all the roses, the stars and the sparkling joy of our future, the ones who will elevate the nation.
Always be aware of your value and significance!
And work hard…
We have great expectations from you.”

This article was first published on 24th April 2019.

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The Çalış Boat Cooperative https://fethiyetimes.com/the-calis-boat-cooperative/ https://fethiyetimes.com/the-calis-boat-cooperative/#comments Thu, 17 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=6020 This article was written for Fethiye Times by Steve Parsley and updated by Lyn Ward on 16 April 2025 The Çalış Boat Cooperative has come a long way since a handful of captains started working together taking tourists out fishing in Fethiye Bay in 1987. In the early days, there were no tables or chairs […]

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This article was written for Fethiye Times by Steve Parsley and updated by Lyn Ward on 16 April 2025

The Çalış Boat Cooperative has come a long way since a handful of captains started working together taking tourists out fishing in Fethiye Bay in 1987.

In the early days, there were no tables or chairs or even any onboard toilets.

But today there are over 30 vessels involved carrying thousands every summer on quality Blue Bays tours as well as running tourists backwards and forwards on the water taxis between Çalış and Fethiye itself.

These days, members have to commit to first-rate customer service for a set price. There can be no “special deals” to give one boat an edge over its marina rivals.

But there are advantages too for the captains who play a part – not least a steady flow of customers and help in emergencies.

Setting out for a day’s sailing around Fethiye Bay. Photo by Steve Parsley

How does it work

Each year, every boat in the cooperative is allocated a number, which is displayed on the vessel’s windscreen

Although all of the boats in the cooperative are at liberty to take private bookings of their own, passengers who enquire at the booking office in Çalış without specifying which vessel they prefer will be allocated to a boat in numerical order.

The idea is that each of the captains then gets their share of potential business without having to compete directly with their neighbours in the marina.

Naturally, if one boat is already committed to a private booking then it is omitted from the numerical list for the day.

The system doesn’t necessarily guarantee enough passengers for each boat to sail daily.

However, all those who do sail commit 60% of the money they earn from every trip to the cooperative, which then distributes the income equally between the captains.

“The boats are allowed to keep any money they make from their bar and 40% of their income also goes directly towards their own running costs – for diesel, food and so on – but everything else is paid to the cooperative and shared out,” said spokesman Ali Tuğsat, son of founder member Veli.

“It means there is back-up in an emergency; if you can’t sail because of a breakdown or because of a family problem, then you know you will still have some money coming in. But it also means everyone gets the same. It feels like one big family.”

Where does the money go?

As well as paying the captains, the cooperative also helps to keep each boat’s operating costs down. 

Should they encounter a problem when out a sea, other members will assist with recovery and repairs will be carried out by the cooperative’s maintenance partners at a lower cost. 

Members also have access to a dry dock if required, both for repairs during the summer months or for routine winter maintenance. The cooperative can also use its bargaining power to negotiate better deals for insurance.

However, a sizeable chunk of the cooperative’s income is also spent on the operation of the water taxi service, which helps to bring more custom to the area from Fethiye itself. 

The majority of the shuttle boats’ insurance bill is covered by the cooperative. Alternative vessels are also held on standby so, should one water taxi break down while on service, another is usually only minutes away.

What are the drawbacks?

Although by far the majority of captains abide by the cooperative’s regulations, it has been known for some to try to steal a march or not to play their part to the full.

For example, one boat may decide not to sail for an extended period of time and still make a claim for its share of income. If so – and if there are no mitigating circumstances – the cooperative has the right to issue financial penalties.

However, Ali says the family environment ensures by far the majority play their part to the full.

“Most know how it works,” he said. “Only two of the boats are not run by a husband-and-wife team and many have been involved for a long time. We all know our customers and they have been coming back year after year. Personally, I have been around since I was 10 years old.”

Are there any changes this year?

In 2025, the cooperative will charge a minimum of 350 GBP per boat per day, or the Turkish Lira equivalent on the day. The price includes lunch and fruit and cake in the afternoon. 

All the day boat trips include a generous lunch and afternoon tea. Photo by Steve Parsley

The price per day applies to a minimum of ten passengers (35 GBP per person). Additional passengers are charged at 10% of the minimum charge. 

Groups of less than 10 people are welcome to book a trip however the minimum price applies.

Prices correct at the date of publishing

The water taxi service between Fethiye and Çalış costs just 150 TL per person. 

You can read more about the water taxi below.

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Exploring Patara’s Ancient Main Street https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-pataras-ancient-main-street/ https://fethiyetimes.com/exploring-pataras-ancient-main-street/#respond Tue, 15 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21056 The Main Street of Patara, stretching north-south from the inner harbour to the agora in front of the Parliament, stands as one of the widest and best-preserved streets in Lycia. With a width of 12.60 metres, it was flanked by 6-metre-wide Ionic porticos—granite columns on the east and marble on the west. The western portico […]

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The Main Street of Patara, stretching north-south from the inner harbour to the agora in front of the Parliament, stands as one of the widest and best-preserved streets in Lycia.

With a width of 12.60 metres, it was flanked by 6-metre-wide Ionic porticos—granite columns on the east and marble on the west. The western portico once boasted intricate geometric mosaics, though time has nearly erased them.

Behind these porticos lay shops of varying sizes and functions, hinting at the street’s vibrant commercial past. Despite its importance, no wheel tracks have been found, suggesting it served as a pedestrian boulevard rather than a thoroughfare for vehicles. Below its surface, an advanced sewage system flowed in the same north-south direction, reflecting the city’s sophisticated infrastructure.

Originally a Hellenistic-era road, the street was later redesigned as a Cardo (north-south axis) under the Roman Empire. It intersected with the Decumanus (east-west road) near the Prostvlos Temple, forming a key junction leading to the harbour.

At its southern end, the Agora West Stoa, spanning 120 metres, marked the entrance to the State Agora. Built in the early 2nd century AD, it featured Ionic columns in ten rows and an inner row of Corinthian order. The North Entrance, still standing 2.40 metres high, showcases its original arched and pedimented architecture.

Throughout its history, Patara’s Main Street remained a vital urban spine, sustaining its role until the 7th century AD. Various side roads connected to it, facilitating movement across the city. Notably, near the Port Bath, a key junction formed where smaller streets met, while two parallel roads, 2.50 m and 3.75 m wide, extended southward.

Standing at the junction of these major streets was the Miliarium Lyciae, a monumental road guide directing travellers to cities across Lycia. This landmark underscores Patara’s role as a major transport and trade hub in antiquity.

Despite centuries of earthquakes and submersion, Patara’s Main Street remains an extraordinary testament to Lycia’s architectural grandeur and urban planning prowess.


Getting to Patara from Fethiye

Getting to Patara from Fethiye is easy and scenic, especially by car. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and follows the D400 heading southeast towards Antalya. This well-maintained highway offers beautiful views of the Mediterranean along the way. Just follow the signs for Patara near the town of Gelemiş, where you’ll turn off the main road and follow a short local route to reach the ancient city and its famous beach.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 13th April 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-13th-april-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-13th-april-2025/#respond Mon, 14 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21088 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. 🧿 LOCAL NEWS 14th Yeşilüzümlü Dastar and Morel Mushroom Festival Welcomes Thousands The 14th Yeşilüzümlü Dastar and Morel Mushroom Festival brought colour, culture, and community spirit to the Yeşilüzümlü neighbourhood of Fethiye over the weekend. Organised by Fethiye […]

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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

14th Yeşilüzümlü Dastar and Morel Mushroom Festival Welcomes Thousands

The 14th Yeşilüzümlü Dastar and Morel Mushroom Festival brought colour, culture, and community spirit to the Yeşilüzümlü neighbourhood of Fethiye over the weekend. Organised by Fethiye Municipality in partnership with the Yeşilüzümlü Agricultural Development Cooperative, the festival once again highlighted the region’s rich traditions and vibrant local life.

Running through to Sunday, 13 April, the festival featured open market stalls, cultural performances, and evening concerts, drawing thousands of visitors. From traditional drum and zurna shows to delbek performances and folk dancing, the festival buzzed with energy from start to finish.

At the opening ceremony, Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca shared his satisfaction with the public’s enthusiasm:

“The traditional Dastar and Morel Festival is an event that we believe contributes significantly to the regional economy and promotes our local and cultural identity. It’s also an important step in supporting rural development.”

On the opening day, Mayor Karaca was joined by Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ahmet Aras. Together, they toured the artisan stalls and Art Street, engaging with craftspeople and showing support for local businesses.

The festival celebrated the famous morel mushrooms of the region, which were collected from the surrounding forests by locals and sold for between 2,500 and 4,000 TL per kilo. Festival-goers also had the chance to sample morel mushroom soup, along with a variety of local dishes.

Traditional dastar cloths, handwoven by women from the area, shared the spotlight with local foods and handmade crafts, all on display at the bustling market area.

The opening day dazzled attendees with lively performances by folk dance teams and an impressive show by the Ethiopian Acrobatics Group. The powerful rhythms of drums, zurna and delbek added to the festive atmosphere.

Yeşilüzümlü Neighbourhood Headman Cengiz Çatal expressed his thanks to those who supported the festival:

“I would like to thank everyone who participated. This festival is vital for the promotion and growth of our region. We will continue doing our best.”

Watch out later today for a selection of photos from across the festival.

Sources: Fethiye Belediyesi/Fethiye TV

Entry to Forests in High Fire Risk Areas Prohibited Between May 1 and November 30

As part of intensified efforts to prevent wildfires during the 2025 fire season, entry to forests in high fire risk areas in Muğla will be prohibited between 1 May and 30 November 2025. The announcement follows the annual Forest Fire Combat Preparation Meeting held in Muğla, one of Turkey’s most sensitive regions in terms of forest fire risk.

At the meeting, which gathered key officials and stakeholders, last year’s fires were evaluated and detailed strategies for the 2025 fire season were developed. The discussions focused on the coordination of firefighting personnel, equipment readiness, early response capabilities, weather factors, and the vital contributions of local volunteers.

Muğla Forest Regional Director Mustafa Ülküdür delivered a comprehensive presentation covering topics such as early warning systems, personnel and equipment status, post-fire response, public awareness campaigns, and protective measures. He emphasised the importance of rapid intervention and ongoing education.

Muğla Governor Dr. İdris Akbıyık underlined the critical value of forests as ecosystems supporting biodiversity and natural balance.

“Our forests are a national treasure, and with this wealth comes great responsibility. Protecting our forests and being prepared for potential fires requires unity, cooperation, and public awareness,” he said.

Governor Akbıyık highlighted that all government institutions, law enforcement agencies, local administrations, volunteers, the private sector, and the public had come together in previous years to support wildfire prevention and response efforts. This united front will continue in 2025 with even stronger measures.

Key Measures for 2025 Fire Season:

  • Forest Entry Ban: Entry to forest areas at high fire risk will be strictly prohibited from 1 May to 30 November.
  • Patrol Routes: Patrols will be increased across multiple key routes, including:
    • Fethiye: Göcek–İnlice–Yanıklar, Ovacık–Hisarönü–Kayaköy, Aksazlar–Samanlık Bay
    • Bodrum, Milas, Yatağan, Ula, Marmaris, Köyceğiz and surrounding forest roads.
  • Stubble Burning Ban: Burning of stubble, grass, and bushes in and around fields, gardens, and olive groves is banned. Farmers will receive training, and 10-metre mineral soil buffer strips will be required in cereal fields bordering forests.
  • Agricultural Vehicle Rules: All agricultural machinery operators must have at least 2 tons of water and two 6 kg fire extinguishers on hand during harvest.
  • Fire Safety for Seasonal Workers: Beekeepers and shepherds entering Muğla from other provinces will be registered and trained in fire prevention, and must carry fire extinguishers.
  • Entertainment Restrictions: Local governments will regulate the use of fire-risk entertainment tools such as fireworks and parachute lanterns, particularly in forest villages and tourism zones.
  • Traffic Control: Vehicle parking on forest roads will be managed to ensure unhindered access for water tenders and fire trucks.
  • Increased Patrols in Summer: In July and August, patrols will intensify, with law enforcement focusing on deterrent measures in forested areas.

These wide-ranging precautions aim to minimise the risk of forest fires and ensure rapid intervention in the event of an emergency.

Authorities call on all citizens to respect the forest entry ban, follow guidelines, and report any signs of fire or suspicious activity immediately. The cooperation and awareness of the public remain essential in protecting Muğla’s natural heritage.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/yangin-riski-yuksek-alanlara-1-mayis-30-kasim-arasinda-ormanlara-giris-yasak

Armed Attack Incident in Fethiye Reconstructed On-Site Amid Tight Security

A crime scene investigation was conducted in Fethiye in connection with an armed attack that occurred in March 2023, which left three people injured. The on-site reconstruction, supervised by the 2nd High Criminal Court, took place on İnönü Boulevard in the Tuzla Neighborhood, at the location known locally as the Ovacık Bridge.

Five suspects, currently held in separate prisons, were brought to Fethiye under heavy security for the investigation. The detainees had been held in Elmalı, Eşen, Kayseri, and Bolvadin Prisons, and were accompanied by a large number of gendarmerie teams ensuring the safety of the transfer and the site inspection.

The presence of numerous official vehicles and the heightened security measures drew attention from local residents during the court-led investigation.

The original incident in March 2023 involved an unidentified masked individual who arrived on a motorcycle without licence plates and opened fire, injuring A.B. and D.D. in the legs, and F.B. in both the leg and chest. The victims survived, and a total of four suspects were initially detained as part of the investigation.

The case remains ongoing, with the court continuing to examine evidence and testimony related to the attack.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyedeki-silahli-saldiri-olayinin-kesfi-gerceklestirildi

A European Opportunity for Young People: DiscoverEU 2025 Applications Now Open

Applications for DiscoverEU 2025, one of the European Union’s most exciting youth initiatives, are now open. This year’s round offers an incredible opportunity for 18-year-olds to explore Europe free of charge — and with the support of the Fethiye Municipality Project Directorate, even more young people will be able to seize this adventure of a lifetime.

What is DiscoverEU?

DiscoverEU is a travel programme funded by the EU, designed to give young people the chance to discover Europe’s rich diversity, culture, and history. Selected participants are awarded a free travel pass, allowing them to journey across the continent, connect with peers from different backgrounds, and create lifelong memories.

Who Can Apply?

To be eligible, applicants must have been born between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007 and must be citizens or legal residents of an EU member state or a country participating in Erasmus+ — including Turkey.

Applications are open until 16 April 2025.

Young people from Fethiye and beyond who are eager to take part are encouraged to reach out for support or further information by emailing: projects@fethiye.bel.tr.

Don’t miss the chance to explore Europe, meet new people, and experience the journey of a lifetime with DiscoverEU!

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi

🧿 NEWS FROM AROUND TURKEY

21 injured after two Metrobuses crash at bus stop in Istanbul

At least 21 people, including two children, were injured after a Metrobus crashed into another at a bus stop in Istanbul, Turkish media reported Saturday.

The Metrobus rammed into another metrobus while it was boarding passengers at a stop in the Avcılar district in the direction of Anatolia.

No casualties were reported. Some of the injured were treated on-site while others were taken to nearby hospitals.

“Most of the injured are in good condition. They are being treated at the hospital,” Istanbul Provincial Health Director Abdullah Emre Güner said on social media platform X.

Reports said the accident caused disruptions in the Metrobus lane, a key transit hub used by tens of thousands of commuters daily. The service was later restored on both directions but congestions continue at the stations.

Two bus drivers were taken to the police station to testify, media said.

One person was killed in a similar accident in Istanbul last August when a moving Metrobus lost control and collided with another in the Küçükçekmece district.

Source: Daily Sabah

Winter relentlessly returns as snow, storms grip Turkey

Just as spring was expected to take hold, Turkey has been hit by an unexpected return to winter, with a powerful cold front bringing snowfall, storms, and heavy rains across much of the country.

On April 11, the Turkish State Meteorological Service issued a yellow alert for 25 provinces due to intense precipitation and strong winds. In Ankara, schools were closed after 15 cm of snow blanketed the capital, accompanied by winds reaching 60 km/h.

In Istanbul, torrential rain and violent winds caused structural damage in several districts, toppling trees and ripping roofs off buildings. Air traffic was disrupted, with planes delayed due to severe wind shear.

Snow also fell across central and western Anatolia, including Uşak, Eskişehir, Kütahya, Bursa, Bolu, and Balıkesir, creating wintry scenes and hazardous roads. Despite the conditions, main routes remained passable thanks to prompt roadwork.

The forecast predicts ongoing cloud cover and rain, with snow and sleet expected in interior regions. The Black Sea coast may experience localized flooding, while frost warnings raise concerns for agricultural damage, prompting farmers to stay alert.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Adana and Kahramanmaraş Nominated for UNESCO Creative Cities Network

The Turkish National Commission for UNESCO has officially nominated the southern cities of Adana and Kahramanmaraş to join the prestigious UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) in 2025.

Adana is seeking recognition in the gastronomy category, highlighting its world-renowned culinary traditions, including its iconic kebab, locally rooted recipes, and geographically marked food products. Meanwhile, Kahramanmaraş is aiming for a place among the Cities of Literature, drawing from its deep-rooted literary culture and legacy of poets such as Nuri Pakdil and Cahit Zarifoğlu.

So far, eight Turkish cities have been accepted into the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. These include Gaziantep, Hatay, and Afyonkarahisar for gastronomy; Istanbul for design; Kütahya and Bursa for crafts and folk arts; and Şanlıurfa and Kırşehir for music.

Selim Terzi, a board member of the Turkish National Commission for UNESCO, confirmed that both nominations were submitted in March, and the final decision is expected to be announced in October or November. Notably, this year’s session will be held in Samarkand, marking a rare instance of the event taking place outside of Paris.

If successful, the inclusion of Adana and Kahramanmaraş would further highlight Türkiye’s rich cultural diversity and creative heritage on a global stage.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News

🧿 SPORT

Fethiyespor

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor update.

Match Results

Fethiyespor lost their away match against Isparta 32 on Sunday. The final score was 3-0.

Fethiyespor

Fethiyespor drop to at 10th position in the league table.

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League Matches

Sunday, 20 April, at home against Kırklarelispor. Kick-off time is 15:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 49.78 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 48.95 TL.

The US Dollar bought 38.06 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 37.99 TL.

The Euro bought 43.20 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.64 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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60th Presidential Bicycle Tour of Turkey https://fethiyetimes.com/60th-presidential-bicycle-tour-of-turkiye/ https://fethiyetimes.com/60th-presidential-bicycle-tour-of-turkiye/#respond Fri, 11 Apr 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=20349 The 60th Presidential Bicycle Tour of Turkey will take place from April 27 to May 4, 2025. Organised by the Turkish Bicycle Federation under the auspices of the Presidency and supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the event is the only bicycle race in Turkey classified under the UCI ProSeries category. The tour […]

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The 60th Presidential Bicycle Tour of Turkey will take place from April 27 to May 4, 2025. Organised by the Turkish Bicycle Federation under the auspices of the Presidency and supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the event is the only bicycle race in Turkey classified under the UCI ProSeries category.

The tour will cover a total distance of 1,153 kilometres over eight stages, with 15,898 metres of climbing. It will begin in Antalya on April 27 and conclude in İzmir on May 4.

Stage 3, scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, will start in Fethiye and end in Marmaris, covering 175.9 kilometres. The route will follow the Mediterranean and Aegean coastlines, incorporating challenging terrain for the cyclists. Fethiye’s stage is expected to draw attention for both its demanding course and the natural scenery along the route.

Tour Stages and Distances:

Stage 1: Sunday, April 27 – Antalya to Antalya (132 km)

Stage 2: Monday, April 28 – Kemer to Kalkan (167.4 km)

Stage 3: Tuesday, April 29 – Fethiye to Marmaris (175.9 km)

Stage 4: Wednesday, April 30 – Marmaris to Akyaka (Kıran) (115.4 km)

Stage 5: Thursday, May 1 – Marmaris to Aydın (151 km)

Stage 6: Friday, May 2 – Kuşadası to Selçuk (Meryemana) (161.4 km)

Stage 7: Saturday, May 3 – Selçuk to Çeşme (144.2 km)

Stage 8: Sunday, May 4 – Çeşme to İzmir (105.7 km)

The Presidential Bicycle Tour of Turkey has been held annually since 1963 and is one of the country’s most prominent international cycling events.

Source: Fethiye TV

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