Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Sun, 15 Jun 2025 09:02:23 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 15th June 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-15th-june-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-15th-june-2025/#respond Mon, 16 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21717 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Fethiye Hosts Sea Life Awareness Event for Turkey Environment Week As part of Turkey Environment Week, a special event was held in Fethiye to raise awareness about marine life and environmental conservation. The event featured a […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Fethiye Hosts Sea Life Awareness Event for Turkey Environment Week

As part of Turkey Environment Week, a special event was held in Fethiye to raise awareness about marine life and environmental conservation.

The event featured a talk titled “Fethiye’s Sea Turtles and Their Importance”, presented by Dr. Doğan Sözbilen from Pamukkale University. Dr. Sözbilen highlighted the crucial role sea turtles play in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems and the ongoing efforts to protect them.

Dr. Kerem Gökdağ from the Mediterranean Conservation Society also took the stage to share current studies focused on the protection of endangered marine species, including dusky groupers, sandbar sharks, seagrasses, and the rare Mediterranean monk seal.

Adding to the call for action, Selver Hatice Kabak, our Climate Change and Zero Waste Manager, emphasised the ecological value of sea turtles and urged the community to take an active role in protecting marine habitats.

As a lasting reminder, a dusky grouper information sign, created in collaboration with the Mediterranean Conservation Society, was placed on Çalış Public Beach to educate locals and visitors alike.

Together, we continue to stand up for nature and the future of our seas.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi

Children Enjoy Kite Festival During Environment Week at Şehit Fethi Bey Park

As part of Environment Week activities, a Kite Festival was organised for children at Şehit Fethi Bey Park in Fethiye.

The event brought families together as colourful kites filled the sky, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere. During the festival, children were informed about the importance of keeping the environment clean and the need to protect nature.

The festival combined fun with education, helping raise awareness among young participants about environmental responsibility from an early age.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi

English Author Louis de Bernières Holds Book Signing and Interview in Fethiye

Renowned British author Louis de Bernières, best known for his novel Birds Without Wings, visited Fethiye during his holiday and held a special book signing and interview event in the historic Paspatur Bazaar. The event was supported by Fethiye secondhand bookseller Cumhur Durmaz and attracted interest from both Turkish and British literature lovers.

A Tribute to Kayaköy and Turkish History

In Birds Without Wings, Bernières masterfully tells the story of Kayaköy – the former Greek town of Levissi – and its peaceful coexistence between Muslim and Christian communities before the population exchange. The novel also touches on the early years of the Turkish Republic, the vision of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and the personal tragedies brought on by war, love, and politics.

During the event, Bernières answered audience questions about the themes, historical references, and emotional depth of the book. He spoke about the secret loves, clashing cultures, and the two clergymen of different faiths that feature prominently in the novel, all set against the backdrop of a region marked by beauty, loss, and transformation.

Now 71, Louis de Bernières shared his long-standing connection with Turkey, saying:

“I love Turkey very much; I especially find its food and warm weather very pleasant.”

He first introduced Birds Without Wings in Kayaköy back in 2011 and has visited Fethiye many times since.

The author added that he usually writes in England during the winter months, and although he often writes short stories and essays, he hinted at a new unpublished book, which he hopes to release soon.

Shared Memories in Paspatur

Bookseller Cumhur Durmaz, who organised the event, said:

“Our author is with us right now. We held our event in Paspatur Bazaar. He gave information about his book to both British and Turkish guests and shared his memories of Kayaköy. He signed his books for his loved ones.”

The day was a celebration of literature, history, and shared cultural memory — all in the heart of Fethiye.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/ingiliz-yazar-fethiyede-imza-gunu-duzenledi

5 Million 757 Thousand 200 TL Fine for 40 Illegal Villas in Fethiye

In Fethiye, authorities have imposed a total fine of 5,757,200 TL on 40 villas found to be operating illegally without the required tourism rental documents. The crackdown is part of intensified inspections aimed at regulating the short-term rental market and ensuring compliance with tourism legislation.

During the first round of inspections, each of the 40 illegally rented villas was fined 143,930 TL, adding up to the total penalty. Officials have made it clear that this is just the beginning:

  • A second offence will result in a fine of 719,650 TL per villa.
  • A third violation will escalate to a fine of 1,930,000 TL per property.

Some property owners have attempted to bypass the regulations by preparing fake long-term rental contracts (exceeding 100 days) for properties actually rented on a daily or weekly basis. Authorities have warned that this tactic will not be tolerated — any such case will face an immediate fine of 1,930,000 TL.

Officials have confirmed that inspections will continue and increase to ensure fair competition, prevent unregistered operations, and support the healthy development of the local tourism sector.

Property owners are reminded to obtain the tourism rental document and fulfil all legal obligations before offering their properties for short-term rental.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-40-kacak-villaya-5-milyon-757-bin-200-tl-ceza

Fethiye Proves Itself Not Only in Tourism, But Also in Sports Activities

Fethiye, long recognised for its stunning coastline, natural beauty and historical richness, is now firmly establishing itself as a rising star in sports tourism. Thanks to its unique geography and growing investment in sporting infrastructure, the district is becoming a hub for national and international sporting events.

Harun Reşit Yiğit, Fethiye Youth and Sports District Manager, emphasised the growing importance of sports as part of alternative tourism:

“We believe that sports should be one of the most important titles of alternative tourism.”

In the 2024–2025 academic year alone, Fethiye hosted over 4,000 athletes through school sports events — a figure that doesn’t include accompanying families and guests. With most participants staying at least three nights, this contributed to an estimated 12,000 overnight stays, providing a significant boost to the local economy and the promotion of the region.

Yiğit highlighted Fethiye’s appeal to sporting organisations:

“Fethiye stands out as one of the most beautiful geographies not only in our country but also in the world. This natural beauty and geographical advantage make it a favourite destination for many sports federations and disciplines.”

The district continues to attract national and international sporting organisations, supported by coordinated efforts from local authorities, sports institutions, and government bodies.

Yiğit also expressed pride in the fact that young athletes from across the country get the chance to experience Fethiye:

“It is a separate source of pride for us that our children and young athletes from all over our country have the opportunity to get to know Fethiye.”

He thanked all stakeholders involved for their support in helping Fethiye become a model destination for sports tourism and highlighted the commitment of the District Governor and all local institutions in advancing this vision.

With its blend of natural assets and community dedication, Fethiye continues to grow not only as a summer tourism destination, but as a year-round centre for sports and activity-based tourism.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-sadece-turizmle-degil-spor-etkinlikleriyle-de-kendini-kanitladi

Touristic Karaelmas Express Made Its First Journey Between Ankara and Zonguldak

The Touristic Karaelmas Express, designed to showcase the cultural and natural richness of the Western Black Sea region, made its first journey on Friday, as announced earlier by Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu.

In a previous statement, Minister Uraloğlu had said,

“Our train will offer passengers the opportunity to rediscover the cultural and natural heritage of the Western Black Sea region.”

The service officially began following a protocol signed between TCDD Taşımacılık AŞ, the Western Black Sea Development Agency (BAKKA), and the Zonguldak Special Provincial Administration, marking the launch of touristic train services on the Ankara–Zonguldak–Ankara route.

The train, which has a capacity of 120 passengers, consisted of two dining cars, four sleeper cars, and one couchette car. It departed from Ankara at 9:25 p.m. on Friday and paused for a four-hour break in Karabük/Yeşilyenice on Saturday morning before continuing to Zonguldak.

The return trip began at 11:55 p.m. on Saturday night. On Sunday, the train made sightseeing stops of:

  • Two hours in Çerkeş,
  • Five hours in Çankırı, and
  • Two hours and 30 minutes in Kalecik, before finally arriving in Ankara at 7:02 p.m. the same day.

The Karaelmas Express is scheduled to operate additional journeys from Ankara on June 13, September 26, October 10, and November 14, with the final trip returning from Zonguldak on November 15.

The launch of this touristic route offered a unique opportunity to experience the scenic and historic landscapes of the region by rail, contributing to regional tourism and local economies.

Source: Daily Sabah

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FETHİYESPOR CLUB SPORTS SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS CONTINUE!

Fethiyespor Sports School is continuing to welcome new young talents! With a team of expert coaches and a passion for nurturing future athletes, the club invites all children to take their first step towards professionalism under the proud roof of Fethiyespor.

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Registrations are open now for football, gymnastics, swimming, and tennis courses — all designed to provide top-quality training in a supportive and inspiring environment.

📞 For detailed information, call: 0531 614 1933

📍 Location: Fethiyespor Infrastructure Academy Building

Esat Bakırcı Re-elected President of Fethiyespor

The ordinary general assembly of Fethiyespor, the 2nd League football team, took place at the Fethiye Municipality Özer Olgun Cultural Center Hall. Running unopposed, Esat Bakırcı was re-elected as club president, continuing his leadership into the new season.

The congress was attended by former club presidents, long-serving members, and loyal supporters. The meeting began with a moment of silence and the National Anthem, followed by the formation of the board of directors. Fethiye Deputy Mayor Oğuz Bolelli was appointed chairman of the board, with Cem Erdoğan as deputy chairman and Aybike Şahin as secretary.

During the meeting, Press Spokesperson Selahattin Aydemir read the activity and audit reports, which were subsequently approved by the members. Several agenda items were discussed and accepted unanimously, including a proposal to rename the Fethiyespor facilities as “Fethiyespor Esat Bakırcı Facilities” in honour of the president’s long-standing service to the club.

Addressing the financial situation, President Bakırcı reassured members, saying,

“Fethiyespor does not have a debt in the amount stated. I also forgave the club’s debt to me. I have no receivables from Fethiyespor. I will personally provide even a glass of water for our team.”

He went on to outline the challenges and future plans, highlighting the importance of unity and financial responsibility:

“In the last period, our board members received tax notifications. We’ve cleared them all. There is currently a tax office seizure on properties I own. Still, we’ll undertake major initiatives in the new season.”

Bakırcı acknowledged the loss of home-field advantage due to stadium conditions and said that efforts are ongoing to address the issue. He also noted the increasing financial demands in professional football:

“We want to strengthen the squad for the new season. The transfer demands we’re seeing are around 10 million TL per player. Last season’s championship teams had budgets of 250 million TL, while ours was only 40 million TL. Yet, we still had a successful season.”

Gratitude to Supporters and Staff

The president expressed his thanks to Lokman Hekim Esnaf Hospital for their vital support and extended appreciation to the club’s technical director Selahaddin Dinçel for his dedication.

“We don’t currently have the means to form a championship-level squad, but if someone capable comes forward, I’ll gladly support them and even step down. The budget for such a team is around 400 million TL. Regardless, we will do everything we can to elevate Fethiyespor to its rightful place.”

2024–2025 Board Members

Under the leadership of Esat Bakırcı, the newly formed Fethiyespor Board of Directors includes:

Metin Sevinç, Mehmet Soydemir, Durcan Kaya, Halil Dillare Uran, Osman Yiğit, Akhan Ugan, Öztürk Günal, Cengiz Halis, Uğur Keskin, Fahri Kıvanç Yılmaz, Osman Kazımlar, Cem Tufan, Hüseyin Okkabas, Emrah Aydın, Selahattin Aydemir, Suphi Demiray, Yunus Yelekin, Ramazan Göktepe, Harun Reşit Yiğit, Nihat Oran, Deniz Koyuncu, Mert Demir

Supervisory Board Members: Münire Yanıklar, Erol Kılıç, Selda Köse

Fethiyespor now looks ahead to the new season with renewed leadership, community support, and ambitious plans for growth both on and off the pitch.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/esat-bakirci-yeniden-baskan-secildi

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 53.44 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 53.06 TL.

The US Dollar bought 39.39 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 39.22 TL.

The Euro bought 45.49 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 44.72 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 8th June 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-8th-june-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-8th-june-2025/#respond Mon, 09 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21638 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Coast Guard Cleans Seabed in Fethiye for World Environment Day To mark World Environment Day, the Fethiye Coast Guard Command diving team carried out a seabed cleaning operation along Fethiye Kordon, removing approximately 1.5 tons of […]

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

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Coast Guard Cleans Seabed in Fethiye for World Environment Day

To mark World Environment Day, the Fethiye Coast Guard Command diving team carried out a seabed cleaning operation along Fethiye Kordon, removing approximately 1.5 tons of waste in just two hours.

The operation revealed a variety of debris—including vehicle tires, batteries, plastic crates, metal furniture parts, glass bottles, and plastic chairs—collected from a relatively short stretch of coastline. The waste was displayed at an awareness stand in Beşkaza Square, drawing the attention of residents and visitors alike.

Coast Guard Commander Burak Akanpınar and Fethiye Deputy Mayor Oğuz Bolelli visited the stand, expressing both appreciation and concern over the findings. Deputy Mayor Bolelli praised the Coast Guard for their continued commitment to environmental responsibility and public safety.

Unmanned Lifesaving Vehicle Demonstrated

As part of the exhibit, the Coast Guard also showcased their unmanned lifesaving vehicle and underwater transfer vehicle. The lifesaving vehicle can respond to emergency situations up to 500 metres away, reach speeds of 15 km/h, and carry up to 200 kg. Meanwhile, the underwater transfer vehicle enhances diving operations by allowing personnel to stay submerged longer and cover larger areas.

The event not only highlighted the importance of environmental protection but also showcased the advanced capabilities of the Coast Guard in both safety and sustainability.

📍 The display at Beşkaza Square drew large crowds, with many residents expressing surprise at the quantity and variety of waste removed from the sea.

Source: Fethiye TV

Significant World Environment Day Initiative at Ölüdeniz Kumburnu Beach

In honour of World Environment Day on June 5th, an important environmental initiative took place at Fethiye’s Ölüdeniz Kumburnu Beach, drawing attention to the importance of preserving nature and combating pollution.

Zehra Dilek, Public Relations Officer of Ölüdeniz Kumburnu Beach Operations, shared a statement emphasising the significance of the day and the urgent environmental issues facing the world.

“June 5th World Environment Day is a vital occasion declared by the United Nations to raise environmental awareness, promote nature conservation, and encourage sustainable living, Dilek said. Today, global challenges such as the climate crisis and environmental pollution threaten not only our present but our future as well. Cleanliness is essential not only in our personal spaces but for public health too.

To mark the occasion, the beach operations team conducted a comprehensive coastal and seabed clean-up, involving diving teams working underwater and on-site personnel clearing the shore. The event also highlighted efforts to reduce the use of plastics, aligning with broader sustainability goals.

Protecting Ölüdeniz Kumburnu Beach—one of the natural treasures of the world—and passing it on to future generations is a responsibility that belongs to all of us,” Dilek added.

The event served as a powerful reminder of the role individuals and institutions play in safeguarding the environment and preserving cultural and ecological heritage.

Source: Fethiye TV

Explosion Rocks Motor Yacht During Refuelling at Bodrum Marina

An explosion occurred on a 15-metre motor yacht during refuelling at a marina in Bodrum, in Turkey’s Muğla province, injuring three people and causing significant damage to the vessel.

The yacht, which had docked at a fuel station in the marina, exploded shortly after refuelling as it began to depart. The force of the blast damaged a large portion of the boat, causing it to take on water and partially sink.

Three people were injured in the incident, including one person who was onshore at the time. Emergency teams, including firefighters and paramedics, were quickly dispatched to the scene. The injured were transported to local hospitals by ambulance.

Efforts are now underway to recover the sunken vessel.

The dramatic moment of the explosion was captured by a workplace security camera. The footage shows the yacht erupting in a sudden blast as it pulls away from the dock, with debris flying in all directions.

🎥 Watch the explosion footage here

Sources: A Haber/Anadolu Ajansı

Turkey Faces Critical Shortage of Animal Shelters Amid Rising Stray Dog Population

With an estimated 3.5 to 4 million stray dogs across Turkey, the country is facing a significant public and animal welfare challenge, according to Ali Eroğlu, President of the Central Council of the Turkish Veterinary Medical Association.

During a visit to Aksaray in central Turkey on Wednesday, Eroğlu addressed the growing concerns around stray dogs, attacks, and the severe lack of shelter infrastructure.

“As the Turkish Veterinary Medical Association, we view this as a strategic national issue. It requires strong legislation, well-structured institutions, and sufficient funding,” said Eroğlu.

He revealed that more than 1,000 municipalities currently lack animal shelters, leaving millions of stray animals with nowhere to go.

Eroğlu referenced Law No. 7527, which requires municipalities to establish shelters and natural living areas for stray animals. The law remains in effect following its recent rejection of appeal by the Constitutional Court.

“Shelters must be constructed without delay,” he said. “Trying to house 20 or 30 animals in a facility built for just a few will only create new problems.”

Eroğlu also addressed misconceptions about neutering, clarifying that sterilised animals are not necessarily non-aggressive.

“The purpose of sterilisation is to control population growth, not to change behaviour,” he noted. “Our current data suggests Turkey has around 4 million stray animals, and we lack the capacity to care for them properly.”

He recalled a tragic incident in Şanlıurfa, where a young woman died after being struck by two vehicles while fleeing from a dog attack.

“We cannot allow such tragedies to continue. This issue is no longer just about animal welfare—it is a public safety crisis that must be addressed immediately,” Eroğlu emphasised.

The situation has renewed calls for urgent action, with growing public pressure on local governments to provide humane, sustainable solutions to the country’s stray animal crisis.

Source: Daily Sabah

Quake off Gökçeada adds to country’s recent seismic activity

Turkey experienced another significant tremor on the morning of June 5, when a 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Gökçeada in the western province of Çanakkale, in the Aegean Sea. The quake occurred at 8:18 a.m. local time at a depth of 12.61 kilometres, according to the Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD).

Renowned earthquake expert Naci Görür explained that the earthquake originated along the northern branch of the North Anatolian Fault, the same fault segment where experts anticipate a major earthquake could strike Istanbul. He warned that the recent tremor may influence the stress distribution along this critical fault line.

This quake follows a recent series of seismic events in the region, including a 5.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Marmaris in the southwestern province of Muğla on June 3, which was shortly followed by a 5.0 magnitude tremor in the Aegean Sea near Crete, Greece.

Earlier this year, Istanbul was shaken by a 6.2 magnitude earthquake on April 23, sparking heightened concerns about the possibility of a large-scale seismic event in the region. This was followed by hundreds of aftershocks.

The recent activity underscores ongoing seismic risks in western Turkey and neighbouring areas, with experts urging continued vigilance and preparedness.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News

Turkish Cuisine Week Showcases Classic Flavours in London

A rich tapestry of taste and tradition was on display in London this week as the city hosted a special event to mark Turkish Cuisine Week, offering guests an immersive experience of Turkey’s celebrated culinary heritage.

Organised by National Geographic Traveler (UK) and held at the official residence of Turkish Ambassador Osman Koray Ertaş, the evening featured a lavish menu of classic Turkish dishes, reflecting the country’s deep-rooted gastronomic culture. The annual event forms part of global celebrations honouring Türkiye’s culinary legacy.

In his welcoming remarks, Ambassador Ertaş highlighted the unique richness of Turkish cuisine, attributing its diversity to the nation’s geography and history.

“The food is also a matter of social identity for us. It’s about solidarity, strengthening familial ties, and sharing,” he noted.

Elif Balcı Fisunoğlu, Vice General Manager of the Turkey Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (TGA), emphasised Türkiye’s growing appeal to British travellers—not only for its coastline and warm climate, but also for its cultural depth and culinary excellence.

“This year’s theme for Turkish Cuisine Week is the classic dishes of Turkish cuisine,” she said. “These are not just meals—they are memories, values, and rituals that have connected generations.”

Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveler (UK), expressed his appreciation for the collaboration, praising Turkey as a destination rich in experiences for curious travellers.

“In many ways, Turkey is an ideal destination for our readers,” he said.

The event brought together foreign diplomats, journalists, and British state officials, who sampled signature dishes that highlighted the timeless appeal of Turkey’s culinary traditions.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Fethiyespor Presents Plaques and Participation Certificates to Schools Following Youth Tournament

Following the final of the “Fethiyespor is Looking for Future Stars” tournament—held for the first time this year—Fethiyespor has visited participating schools to present plaques and certificates of participation to both students and school representatives.

The initiative, which the club aims to establish as an annual tradition, brought together young talents from various schools in the region. In recognition of their involvement and enthusiasm, Fethiyespor extended its gratitude by personally delivering tokens of appreciation.

The club expressed sincere thanks to all schools, administrators, teachers, students, and parents who supported the tournament and contributed to its success.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 53.06 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 52.86 TL.

The US Dollar bought 39.22 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 39.27 TL.

The Euro bought 44.72 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 44.56 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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Turkey Homes Property of the Month: Residency Approved – Exceptional Triplex Villa in Fethiye – £405,000 https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-property-of-the-month-residency-approved-exceptional-triplex-villa-in-fethiye-405000/ https://fethiyetimes.com/turkey-homes-property-of-the-month-residency-approved-exceptional-triplex-villa-in-fethiye-405000/#respond Sat, 07 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21621 Turkey Homes is thrilled to present this stunning newly built, residency-approved, three-bedroom property for sale in the desirable Babataşı area of Fethiye – a prime residential location that perfectly blends local character with modern convenience. Babataşı sits just on the outskirts of Fethiye town, making it a highly sought-after neighbourhood, especially popular among the expat […]

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Turkey Homes is thrilled to present this stunning newly built, residency-approved, three-bedroom property for sale in the desirable Babataşı area of Fethiye – a prime residential location that perfectly blends local character with modern convenience.

Babataşı sits just on the outskirts of Fethiye town, making it a highly sought-after neighbourhood, especially popular among the expat community. Its location is ideal for those looking to relocate or invest in a property that offers year-round living. With its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community, Babataşı has become one of the most popular choices for both local and international buyers.

This well-connected area is within walking distance to a wide array of daily amenities including supermarkets, schools, shops, and cafes. Residents also enjoy close proximity to the beautiful seafront promenade, only a ten-minute stroll away—perfect for sunset walks or relaxing at one of the many seaside cafes and restaurants.

Excellent transport links make navigating the region simple and efficient. The local dolmuş (minibus) service provides easy access to Fethiye town, while the nearby Çalış Beach offers a delightful alternative: a scenic water taxi that sails directly to Fethiye’s promenade.

Discover Fethiye – A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

As one of southwest Turkey’s most vibrant and picturesque resort towns, Fethiye is a true gem on the Turquoise Coast. The town is home to a charming traditional harbour, where fishing boats, tour vessels, and elegant gulets sit peacefully along the quay. The modern marina enhances the town’s cosmopolitan appeal, attracting both residents and tourists alike with its mix of culture, cuisine, and coastal living.

Fethiye is also a central hub with a rich local culture and excellent infrastructure. The town centre is divided into several popular sub-districts, each offering a unique lifestyle yet all connected by excellent transport routes—making it easy to explore the surrounding beaches, historical sites, and natural wonders.

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World Oceans Day – time to put the ocean first! https://fethiyetimes.com/world-oceans-day-time-to-put-the-ocean-first/ https://fethiyetimes.com/world-oceans-day-time-to-put-the-ocean-first/#respond Fri, 06 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=9175 The Ocean Project was first declared in 1992 as part of a United Nations initiative following the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro—also known as the Earth Summit—which set in motion key climate change goals. In 2008, 8 June was officially designated as World Oceans Day, with a new theme introduced […]

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The Ocean Project was first declared in 1992 as part of a United Nations initiative following the UN Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro—also known as the Earth Summit—which set in motion key climate change goals.

In 2008, 8 June was officially designated as World Oceans Day, with a new theme introduced each year.

The ocean covers the majority of the Earth’s surface, yet only a small portion of its waters has been explored. Despite humanity’s deep dependence on it, the ocean receives only a fraction of our attention and resources compared to the vast benefits it provides.

Ocean – “If we save the sea, we save our world” ~ David Attenborough

Sir David Attenborough is launching what he says is one of the most important films of his career as he enters his hundredth year.

He believes his new, cinema-length film Ocean could play a decisive role in saving biodiversity and protecting the planet from climate change. You can watch the trailer here 👇

Sir David, who was 99 on 8 May, 2025, says: “After almost 100 years on the planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea.”

The ocean is the planet’s support system and humanity’s greatest ally against climate catastrophe, the film argues. It shows how the world’s oceans are at a crossroads.

The film documents how the state of the world’s oceans and our understanding of how they function have changed in the course of Sir David’s lifetime.

Sir David says the state of the ocean has almost made him lose hope for the future of life on the planet. What has kept him from despair is what he calls the “most remarkable discovery of all” – that the ocean can “recover faster than we had ever imagined”.

Sir David’s key message in the Ocean film is that all is not lost. Countries have promised to protect a third of the world’s oceans. He hopes his new film will spur leaders to take firm action on this promise at a UN conference next month.

He believes that could be transformational.

“The ocean can bounce back to life,” Sir David says. “If left alone it may not just recover but thrive beyond anything anyone alive has ever seen.”

Read the full article from the BBC here: Attenborough at 99 delivers ‘greatest message he’s ever told

Ocean is in selected cinemas across the country now and will be available globally on National Geographic, Disney+ and Hulu from June 8.

Sources: BBC/worldoceanday.org

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World Environment Day 2025- #BeatPlasticPollution https://fethiyetimes.com/world-environment-day-2025-beat-plastic-pollution/ https://fethiyetimes.com/world-environment-day-2025-beat-plastic-pollution/#respond Thu, 05 Jun 2025 05:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=5878 Plastic pollution permeates every corner of the planet—even in our bodies in the form of microplastics. World Environment Day 2025 calls for collective action to tackle plastic pollution. Plastic pollution has reached every corner of the planet – even entering our bodies in the form of microplastics. This World Environment Day 2025, the call is […]

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Plastic pollution permeates every corner of the planet—even in our bodies in the form of microplastics. World Environment Day 2025 calls for collective action to tackle plastic pollution.


Plastic pollution has reached every corner of the planet – even entering our bodies in the form of microplastics. This World Environment Day 2025, the call is clear: it’s time for collective action to tackle this global crisis. By drawing inspiration from nature and highlighting practical, real-world solutions, this year’s campaign urges individuals, organisations, industries, and governments to embrace sustainable practices that drive lasting change. With countries set to reconvene in just two months to continue negotiations on a global treaty to end plastic pollution, the momentum has never been more critical. Join the #BeatPlasticPollution movement – because together, we can build a cleaner, healthier future for all.

We’ve all seen the headlines – single-use plastics are choking our planet.

In 2024, bottled water consumption in Turkey reached approximately 11.1 billion litres—equivalent to around 22.2 billion 0.5-litre bottles—reflecting a rise driven by hotter weather and changing consumer habits, with the average person using about 130 litres of bottled water that year.

The good news? We can change this. Carry a reusable bottle. Choose filtered tap water when it’s safe. Say no to single-use plastic whenever you can. Small actions, when multiplied across millions of people, can shift the tide.

Let’s be part of the solution – because plastic bottles aren’t cool, but a cleaner planet definitely is.

Here are some simple tips and affordable swaps to reduce your plastic footprint

  • Carry a reusable bottle – there are many varieties of eco friendly bottles available that are suitable for all ages.
  • Say no to plastic straws
  • Take a reusable coffee cup
  • Avoid excessive plastic food packaging
  • Carry a reusable shopping bag

“Dönüşüm seninle başlar”

“Change begins with you”

Further reading:

Sources: https://www.worldenvironmentday.global/

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Kurban Bayramı (Feast of Sacrifice) https://fethiyetimes.com/kurban-bayrami-feast-of-sacrifice/ https://fethiyetimes.com/kurban-bayrami-feast-of-sacrifice/#respond Thu, 05 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=4162 Kurban Bayramı, Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice, which occurs 70 days after the end of Ramazan, is a spectacular day of slaughter and feasting throughout the Muslim world.  This year, Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the hajj and the second most important religious festivity after Eid al-Fitr, starts on the evening […]

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Kurban Bayramı, Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice, which occurs 70 days after the end of Ramazan, is a spectacular day of slaughter and feasting throughout the Muslim world. 

This year, Eid al-Adha, which marks the end of the hajj and the second most important religious festivity after Eid al-Fitr, starts on the evening of Thursday, June 5 (arife) and ends on the evening of Monday, June 9.

Government offices, post offices, banks and some supermarkets will be closed during the holiday.

What is the Feast of Sacrifice?

The Feast of Sacrifice is one of the oldest Islamic holidays in Turkey. It commemorates the story (which appears in both the Koran and the Bible) of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) who showed obedience to God by agreeing to sacrifice his son. Once God (Allah) saw his faith he spared the boy and sent him a ram to be sacrificed instead.

What do people do?

Traditionally, on the first day of the Feast, men of each family go to a mosque for a special morning prayer. Then the sacrifice ritual begins. Male, healthy, robust animals are preferred, not only because they’re bigger but also because it is considered great misfortune to kill a pregnant beast.

A halal prayer is recited before the animal is slaughtered and the atmosphere is solemn and respectful.

Families share about two-thirds of the animal’s meat with relatives and neighbours, and they traditionally give about one-third to the poor. This is one of the most important aspects of Kurban Bayramı and many poor families rely upon Kurban charity.

The first meal with the Kurban meat is cooked quickly and simply and eaten reverently.

In recent years, some Turkish people started making donations to charitable organizations instead of sacrificing animals. Many people in Turkey take special care to help the poor during the Sacrifice Feast.

People usually wear their best clothes during the Sacrifice Feast. They welcome guests to their homes or visit relatives or friends during the holiday. Many people in Turkey reserve the first day of the feast for visiting their closest relatives. Young people greet their older relatives and neighbours by kissing their hands as a sign of respect.

If you find yourself in Turkey during Kurban Bayramı, the chances are that you will not actually see the sacrifice of animals unless you head off to the rural areas.

How do I wish someone a happy Eid al-Adha?

Much like other religious celebrations, it is customary to send messages and well wishes to family and friends during Eid al-Adha.

To wish someone a happy Eid, you can simply say “Eid Mubarak”, which means you are wishing them a “blessed Eid.”

Here are a few other ways you can greet people during Kurban Bayramı (Eid al-Adha)

“Kurban Bayramınız kutlu olsun” – Have a happy Feast of Sacrifice
“Kurban Bayramınız mübarek olsun” – Have a blessed Feast of Sacrifice

Or the easiest one to remember…
“Iyi bayramlar” – Happy bayram.

How to cook your Kurban meat

Lamb Kavurma is a Turkish national dish of lamb cooked on Kurban Bayramı.

Roasted Lamb (Kurban Kavurma)

Ingredients

Serves 10

2kg lamb chunks

3 tablespoons butter

1 teaspoon pepper

1 teaspoon thyme

Method

Melt the butter in a saucepan. Add the meat and cook over medium heat until sizzling. Cover and simmer gently until the meat is cooked (approximately one hour). Turn the meat over occasionally with a wooden spoon.

Add the salt, pepper and thyme and cook for a further 15 minutes

Serve the hot kavurma with a side dish of rice, bulgur salad or vegetables.

Afiyet olsun

“Kurban Bayramınız mübarek olsun” 

Sources: Hürriyet Daily News/World Food Turkey

This article was updated on May 28, 2025.

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AKUT: Earthquake Preparedness and Survival https://fethiyetimes.com/akut-earthquake-preparedness-and-survival/ https://fethiyetimes.com/akut-earthquake-preparedness-and-survival/#respond Tue, 03 Jun 2025 07:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=5160 In 1995, an unsuccessful search for two university students lost in the Bolkar Mountains prompted a small group of professional mountaineers to establish AKUT. Realising the earthquake risk in Turkey, they underwent additional training and have since become a key organisation in raising awareness and preparing for emergencies. All members of the AKUT team are […]

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In 1995, an unsuccessful search for two university students lost in the Bolkar Mountains prompted a small group of professional mountaineers to establish AKUT. Realising the earthquake risk in Turkey, they underwent additional training and have since become a key organisation in raising awareness and preparing for emergencies. All members of the AKUT team are volunteers, and in 1999, the Turkish government officially recognised AKUT as an “NGO working for public benefit.”

AKUT gained classification by the United Nations International Search and Rescue Advisory Group in 2011 and is one of only three organisations in Turkey that has INSARAG classification.

Since its inception, AKUT has carried out over 3,500 operations, saving lives in situations ranging from mountain rescues to flood responses.

The 1999 Marmara (İzmit) earthquake, which struck on 17th August with a magnitude of 7.6, claimed over 17,000 lives and left more than 250,000 people homeless. In the aftermath, AKUT played a crucial role in rescue efforts, saving over 200 lives.

More recently, on 6th February 2023, two devastating earthquakes, with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5, struck southeastern Turkey and northern Syria. The disaster caused widespread destruction, resulting in over 50,000 deaths in Turkey alone and displacing millions. AKUT was actively involved in search and rescue operations, working alongside national and international teams to save lives amid the devastation.

As of the latest available data, Turkey ranks among the top countries in terms of earthquake-related fatalities. Between 1900 and 2016, Turkey experienced significant losses due to seismic events. Notably, the 1999 İzmit earthquake resulted in over 17,000 deaths. More recently, the 2023 Turkey-Syria earthquakes caused approximately 62,000 fatalities, further impacting Turkey’s standing in global earthquake fatality statistics. 

While specific rankings can vary depending on the time frame and data sources considered, Türkiye remains one of the countries most affected by deadly earthquakes.

Preparing for an Earthquake

An earthquake is a series of seismic waves generated by the sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust, caused by the build-up and subsequent release of tectonic strain along geological fault lines. Being prepared is essential, as it ensures you and your family are ready to respond quickly and effectively when an earthquake strikes, minimising risks and maximising safety.

Inspect Your Building: Ensure that your home or workplace has been assessed for structural safety and meets the necessary building standards.

Get Insurance: Protect your property and belongings by securing insurance that covers earthquake-related damage and losses.

Identify Safe Places: Locate secure spots in your home, workplace, children’s school, and other frequented locations where you can take cover during an earthquake.

Set a Family Meeting Point: Choose a designated meeting place in case you become separated, such as a school gymnasium or a local basketball court.

Create an Emergency Plan: Develop a clear action plan that includes meeting points and conduct regular drills to ensure everyone knows what to do in an emergency.

Know How to Turn Off Utilities: Learn how to safely switch off gas, electricity, and water in that order. If you smell gas, do not touch any electrical switches—evacuate immediately.

Secure Loose Objects: Fasten tall furniture, such as bookcases and cabinets, and secure gas bottles to prevent them from toppling over.

Store Chemicals Safely: Ensure hazardous materials are stored properly to prevent spills or leaks during an earthquake.

Preparing an Emergency Bag

Emergency Bag

Having an emergency bag ready can make a crucial difference during a disaster. Ensure yours includes the following:

Essential Items

• Drinking water

• Non-perishable food

• First aid kit

Recommended Items

• Radio

• Torch (flashlight)

• Spare batteries

• Cash

• Notebook and pen

• Whistle

• Important documents (e.g., insurance papers, title deeds)

• Passport or ID

• A phone book with important contact numbers

Personal Items

• Blanket

• Prescribed medication (e.g., blood pressure medication, insulin)

• Baby essentials (e.g., food, feeding bottle, nappies)

• Any other necessary personal items for you or your family

Emergency Contact Numbers

Ensure you have a list of essential emergency services:

Ambulance – 112

Police – 155

Fire Brigade – 110

Forest Fires – 177

Natural Gas Emergencies – 187

Gendarmerie – 156

Coastguard – 158

AKUT Search & Rescue – 0212 217 0410

In Muğla, all emergency services can be reached by dialling 112. However, emergency numbers may vary by region. If you plan to travel outside your local area, check the relevant emergency contact numbers via this link in Turkish.

What to Do During an Earthquake

Stay Calm – The most important thing is to avoid panic. Protect yourself by moving to the safe spots you previously identified.

If Indoors – If your building is structurally sound and heavy objects are secured, crouch down, take cover, and hold on to something stable.

If Outdoors – Crouch down in an open space, away from trees, power lines, and buildings. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid standing in the middle of roads.

If on an Upper Floor – Do not use the stairs or attempt to jump from a window. Stay in a safe location and protect yourself until the shaking stops.

What to Do After an Earthquake

Stay Calm and Stay Together – Remain composed and stay with your family.

Leave Your Safe Spot and Grab Your Emergency Bag – Take only essential items and prepare to evacuate if necessary.

Turn Off Utilities – Switch off the gas first, then electricity, and finally water. If you smell gas, do not touch electrical switches—leave the property immediately and calmly.

Go to Your Designated Meeting Point – Avoid using your mobile phone to keep networks clear for emergencies.

Stay Away from Damaged Buildings – Do not re-enter any structure until authorities confirm it is safe. Avoid smoking indoors.

Document Property Damage – If possible, take photos of any structural damage for insurance purposes.

Be Cautious with Cupboards and Shelves – Items may have shifted during the quake and could fall when opened.

Prepare for Aftershocks – If they occur, drop down, take cover, and hold on.

Stay Informed – Follow emergency updates and instructions via a portable, battery-operated radio

What to Do If You Are Trapped Under Rubble

Stay Calm – Try to remain composed and avoid panicking.

Protect Your Breathing – Cover your nose and mouth with a piece of cloth or clothing to prevent inhaling dust. Minimise movement to avoid stirring up more dust in the confined space.

Conserve Energy – If rescuers can’t hear you, avoid shouting to conserve your energy. Instead, call for help at regular intervals and strike nearby solid objects like pipes or the building itself, as these conduct sound. If you have a whistle, use it.

Listen for Nearby Voices – Pay attention to any sounds from people around you, and try to communicate with others who may also be trapped nearby.

Tsunamis

Tsunamis are caused by a sudden displacement of the ocean, which can be caused by earthquakes, landslides, volcanic activity, or other events. 

Earthquakes are the most common cause of tsunamis, occurring when tectonic plates move against each other, causing the ocean floor to move 

You can read more about what to do in a tsunami warning here: UNESCO Tsunami Programme

Make a donation

The largest earthquakes on record to hit Fethiye were in 1957. The first earthquake hit at 21:17 hours local time on 24th April 1957 and lasted 25 seconds having a magnitude of 7.1; a stronger second quake occurred at 04:26 hours on 25th April; this one lasted for 60 seconds and had a magnitude of 7.3.

As a non-government organisation (NGO), AKUT relies solely on donations from the public.

Should you wish to donate to AKUT Fethiye, you can contact them via their Facebook page

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 1st June 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-1st-june-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-1st-june-2025/#respond Mon, 02 Jun 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21497 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. 🧿 LOCAL NEWS Fethiye Celebrates Culinary and Cultural Unity with 3rd International Gastronomy, Culture and Friendship Festival Fethiye once again brought together cultures and flavours with the successful hosting of the 3rd International Gastronomy, Culture and Friendship Festival. […]

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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

Fethiye Celebrates Culinary and Cultural Unity with 3rd International Gastronomy, Culture and Friendship Festival

Fethiye once again brought together cultures and flavours with the successful hosting of the 3rd International Gastronomy, Culture and Friendship Festival. Despite the rain, the event opened with a warm and welcoming ceremony at the Özer Olgun Cultural Center, setting the tone for a festival that celebrated cross-cultural connections between Turkey and Greece.

Chefs from both countries came together to share culinary traditions, while the festival offered a wide array of events, including folk dances, concerts, talks, and exhibitions of traditional handicrafts.

“It Started with an Idea, Now a Tradition”

Acclaimed chef Maria Ekmekçioğlu, who played a central role in founding the event, spoke at the opening and reflected on the festival’s journey.

“Thank you very much for honouring our festival. Our friends from Greece were also welcome. In the first year, this event started as just an idea, and our Fethiye Mayor embraced it,” she said. “Çiğdem Hanım gave great support, and we organised the first festival in just 15–20 days. We took the first step with journalists and chefs from Greece. The second year came more easily, and now we’ve held the third. I hope this festival continues for many years. It has now become a tradition for this city.”

A Festival Built on Women’s Efforts

Çiğdem Karaca, President of the Fethiye Likya Women’s Development Cooperative, highlighted the key role women played in the festival’s development.

“We were happy to organise our third festival,” she said. “We founded our cooperative five years ago and started this journey with great confidence. Women are the backbone of every field. We worked without profit. We even established ties in Scotland and opened a company there. We achieved something difficult, and today we’ve taken our products to an international level. As the women of Fethiye, we made a great contribution to this festival.”

“We Met for Culture, Tourism and Peace in Fethiye”

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca underlined the broader impact of the event on the city’s image and international ties.

“We were proud to host this beautiful festival once again in Fethiye, where the Aegean and Mediterranean meet and happy people live,” he said. “Our goal was to foster friendship, peace, culture and tourism. Thanks to events like this, we’ve made Fethiye known in other countries and had the chance to promote our city.”

As part of the festival, Greek chefs, vocal artists, and members of the press visited Fethiye, touring the town and engaging in cultural exchanges.

The public opening ceremony took place at 19:00 in Beşkaza Square, followed by a lively concert by Greek musicians. The event drew enthusiastic crowds and marked another successful step in Fethiye’s growing tradition of cultural diplomacy through gastronomy.

Source: Fethiye TV

Fethiye Captivates National Audience in Live TV Broadcast

Fethiye was thrust into the national spotlight as it hosted a live broadcast by a major national television channel, showcasing the town’s vibrant identity far beyond its reputation as a tourist destination. The special programme, aired live from Beşkaza Square, offered viewers across Turkey a rich and colourful portrait of Fethiye’s gastronomy, culture, and local enterprise.

The programme focused on Fethiye’s multi-layered character, presenting it as a thriving community that seamlessly blends natural beauty, cultural heritage, and grassroots production. Far more than just a holiday hotspot, the town was introduced as a living cultural landscape—home to dynamic cooperatives, traditional crafts, historical richness, and a strong commitment to sustainable local development.

A Feast for the Senses—and the Screen

Set against the stunning backdrop of where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet, the live broadcast turned Fethiye into a visual spectacle. Panoramic shots of turquoise waters, lush mountains, ancient ruins, and the vibrant energy of the town’s people created a feast for the eyes.

One of the most talked-about moments came during a sirtaki performance, which captured the joyful spirit of the ongoing International Gastronomy, Culture and Friendship Festival. The dance, performed by men and women in unison, enchanted viewers with its rhythmic beauty and visual harmony. The male dancers’ traditional hats and the women’s matching hairstyles and makeup quickly became trending topics on social media, reflecting the performance’s cultural impact.

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, who watched the performance live in the square, remarked on the growing importance of such events in promoting the city’s diverse identity.

Gastronomy Beyond the Plate

The broadcast didn’t just focus on the sights—it delved deep into the flavours of Fethiye. Recipes by local chefs, many of whom were women supported by cooperatives, were prepared live and celebrated for their traditional roots and regional authenticity.

The show also spotlighted handcrafted goods produced by local cooperatives and development initiatives. These segments highlighted the role of women entrepreneurs and underlined Fethiye’s commitment to socially conscious and sustainable growth. In doing so, the programme illustrated how gastronomy in Fethiye is not only a culinary treasure, but also a key pillar of its social and economic fabric.

A Living Heritage on Display

Beyond food and performance, the cultural depth of Fethiye was brought vividly to life. Viewers were taken on a journey from the ancient Lycian cities to the stone-paved alleys of Kayaköy, and from the vivid blues of Ölüdeniz to paragliders soaring above Babadağ. These features painted a picture of a town deeply rooted in history while remaining open to the world.

The programme further demonstrated how international influences, such as the collaboration between Turkish and Greek chefs during the festival, coexist with local traditions, turning Fethiye into a compelling destination for both domestic and international visitors.

A City That Speaks for Itself

With the broadcast stage transformed into a cultural platform, Fethiye found a powerful voice. The smells of traditional dishes, the energy of the crowd, and the stories of resilience and creativity combined to offer an immersive experience that went beyond typical tourism promotion.

Thanks to this special live broadcast, Fethiye was not just shown—it was felt, lived and remembered. The town emerged not only as a place to visit, but as a place to understand, rooted in community and alive with meaning.

Source: Gerçek Fethiye

Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Launches Fethiye–Rhodes Ferry Service

Muğla Metropolitan Municipality has officially launched a new international sea route connecting Fethiye to Rhodes, marking a significant development in regional transportation and tourism. Operated in cooperation with the İDO General Directorate, the İDO Marmara ferry departed from Fethiye Pier for its maiden voyage to the Greek island with 35 passengers on board.

The launch ceremony was attended by key figures from both the municipality and İDO, including Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Transportation Department Head Süleyman Özdemir, MUTTAŞ Board Chairman Uğur İlhami Özden, MUTTAŞ General Manager Sedat Bayrak, İDO General Manager Dr. Murat Orhan, and other officials. In a traditional maritime gesture, a bottle of water was poured as the ferry set off, symbolising a safe and successful journey.

4 Days a Week in June, Daily in High Season

The Fethiye–Rhodes route will operate four days a week in June, increasing to daily service starting in July, coinciding with the high season. The round-trip fare has been set at 85 Euros, and officials noted that frequencies may be adjusted depending on passenger demand. A new pricing regulation is also being considered for public sector employees.

Speaking at the event, Süleyman Özdemir highlighted the broader vision behind the initiative:

“We have started the first fruit of our cooperation with İDO with the Fethiye–Rhodes trip. Our Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ahmet Aras places great importance on utilising our seas. These voyages are part of that vision. Frequency may increase or decrease based on demand, and we are also working on a public employee tariff.”

İDO General Manager Dr. Murat Orhan expressed hope that the ferry service would bring positive momentum to regional tourism, while Av. Ali Özgür Kullukçu, spokesperson for the Fethiye Municipality Council Group and Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Council Member, emphasised the potential for cross-cultural ties:

“The first Rhodes trip, launched through the cooperation of Fethiye and the Metropolitan Municipality, will not only create competition on this route but will also contribute to Turkish–Greek friendship.”

The new ferry line represents a promising step forward for international tourism, economic development, and regional cooperation in the Aegean. The connection between Fethiye and Rhodes, now made more accessible, is expected to enhance travel experiences for locals and visitors alike while fostering greater cultural exchange between Turkey and Greece.

Source: Fethiye TV

Project Tender for New Fethiye State Hospital Set for June 23

In a significant development for the region’s healthcare services, AK Party Muğla Deputies Yakup Otgöz and Kadem Mete announced that the project tender for the new state hospital in Fethiye will take place on June 23, 2025.

In a joint written statement, the deputies emphasised the importance of the new hospital project, highlighting it as a major step toward enhancing Fethiye’s health infrastructure and improving the quality of services offered to the public.

“According to the information we received from our Ministry of Health, the project implementation tender of our state hospital, which is of great importance to our fellow citizens of Fethiye, will be held on June 23, 2025,” the statement read.

The new facility is planned to have a capacity of 300 beds, aiming to relieve pressure on existing health institutions and meet the growing medical needs of the district’s population.

“With this hospital, we aim to significantly develop the health service infrastructure of our district. We already wish it to be beneficial to Fethiye,” Otgöz and Mete stated.

The announcement has been welcomed by the local community as a long-anticipated improvement, with expectations that the hospital will offer modern, efficient, and accessible healthcare services once completed. The project is seen as part of broader efforts to strengthen public health capacity in Muğla and respond to increasing demand driven by population growth and tourism in the region.

Source: Gerçek Fethiye

🧿 NEWS FROM AROUND TURKEY

Divers Sound Alarm Over Resurgent Mucilage Crisis in Turkey’s Marmara Sea

Renowned Turkish divers and marine experts are sounding the alarm over worsening pollution and a resurgence of mucilage—also known as “sea snot”—in the Marmara Sea. Şahika Ercümen, a decorated free diver and UNDP Turkey’s “Advocate for Life Below Water,” recently undertook an awareness dive in Southern Marmara, accompanied by marine scientist Professor Mustafa Sarı and diving instructor Osman Benli. They observed mucilage layers extending up to three metres deep, signalling its growing vertical spread.

Ercümen described the underwater conditions as suffocating, with mucilage threatening marine ecosystems on an existential level. Ultra-marathon swimmer Bengisu Avcı, who encountered mucilage during training in Çanakkale, echoed these concerns, noting lifeless seascapes and visibly tainted water. She warned the threat is no longer remote but imminent.

Experts warn that untreated wastewater from millions of residents around the Marmara Sea is fuelling the crisis, which is feared to be escalating to levels seen during the 2021 environmental disaster. Calls are growing for urgent government action and greater public awareness to protect the region’s fragile marine environment.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/record-holding-divers-call-for-urgent-action-in-marmara-sea-209787

Severe April Frost Causes Over 21 Billion Lira in Crop Losses Across Turkey

A devastating agricultural frost in April has caused an estimated 21 billion Turkish Liras ($537.2 million) in crop damage across Turkey, officials revealed to a parliamentary committee this week. The unusually harsh cold snap, lasting from April 10 to 12, brought severe temperature drops that damaged a wide range of crops.

Among the worst affected were grapes, which suffered losses of 11 billion liras ($281.2 million). Apricots, hazelnuts, apples, nectarines, peaches, cherries, plums, and walnuts were also heavily impacted.

Speaking to the parliamentary agricultural frost research committee, Bekir Engürülü, General Manager of the Agricultural Insurance Pool (TARSİM), reported that 1.1 billion liras ($28.1 million) in insurance compensation has already been paid out, with the remaining claims under evaluation.

In response to criticism over high frost insurance premiums, Engürülü defended the current pricing model. He explained that in high-risk areas, such as apricot-growing regions, claims are made on 81 out of every 100 policies. “Farmers often insure only their most vulnerable plots, which increases overall risk and therefore premium costs,” he said.

Engürülü added that the government is considering regulations that would require farmers to insure all plots of the same crop within a given district, in an effort to better distribute risk and manage premium levels.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/april-frost-cause-21-bln-liras-in-damage-officials-say-209742

🧿 SPORT

Fethiyespor

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor update.

Fethiyespor U13 Crowned Champions of Muğla

Fethiyespor’s U13 team secured the Muğla championship title with a 1-0 victory over Muğlaspor in the final match held in Muğla.

The young squad delivered a determined and disciplined performance to claim the trophy, showcasing the strength of the club’s youth development. Club officials expressed their gratitude to the players for their dedication, the technical staff for their tireless efforts, and the loyal Fethiyespor supporters who provided unwavering support throughout the tournament.

Turkish Football Federation Announces 2025-2026 Nesine 2nd League Season Plan

The Turkish Football Federation has released the schedule for the 2025-2026 Nesine 2nd League season. The league will be divided into two groups: the Red Group and the White Group. One group will consist of 19 teams, while the other will have 18 teams. However, the draw to determine which teams will be placed in each group has not yet been conducted.

Turkish Football Federation Announces 2025-2026 Nesine 2nd League Season Plan

The season is set to begin on August 23, 2025. The first half of the season will conclude on December 21, 2025, for the 19-team group, and on December 14, 2025, for the 18-team group. The second half will commence on January 10, 2026, with the regular season scheduled to finish on April 25, 2026.

Certain match weeks will be played midweek to accommodate the schedule. For the 19-team group, these are the 13th, 23rd, 30th, 32nd, and 35th weeks. For the 18-team group, midweek matches will take place in the 21st and 29th weeks.

Further details and updates will be provided once the group draw is finalised.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 52.86 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 52.81 TL.

The US Dollar bought 39.27 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 38.99 TL.

The Euro bought 44.56 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 44.33 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk

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14 Beaches, 4 Marinas and 5 Boats in Fethiye Awarded Blue Flags for 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/14-beaches-4-marinas-and-5-boats-in-fethiye-awarded-blue-flags-for-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/14-beaches-4-marinas-and-5-boats-in-fethiye-awarded-blue-flags-for-2025/#respond Thu, 29 May 2025 05:34:33 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=21484 The iconic Blue Flag, a globally recognised symbol of clean and environmentally friendly tourism, has once again graced the shores of Fethiye. In 2025, a total of 14 beaches, 4 marinas and 5 boats in the region have earned the prestigious accolade following inspections overseen by Fethiye Municipality. The awards were officially delivered by municipal […]

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The iconic Blue Flag, a globally recognised symbol of clean and environmentally friendly tourism, has once again graced the shores of Fethiye. In 2025, a total of 14 beaches, 4 marinas and 5 boats in the region have earned the prestigious accolade following inspections overseen by Fethiye Municipality. The awards were officially delivered by municipal police teams, underlining the city’s commitment to sustainable tourism practices.

Presented annually by the International Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), the Blue Flag recognises destinations that meet a range of international criteria including water quality, environmental management, safety and environmental education. Fethiye’s success this year further strengthens its position as a leader in eco-conscious tourism along the Turkish Riviera.

With this latest recognition, Fethiye has become the district with the third-highest number of Blue Flag beaches in Muğla Province, known for its rich natural beauty and pristine coastline.

Fethiye’s Blue Flag Beaches for 2025:

  • Liberty Fabay
  • Büyük Samanlık Beach
  • D Resort Beach
  • Club Tuana Fethiye
  • Hillside Beach Club
  • Lykia Botanika Fethiye
  • Akra Fethiye Sensatori
  • Sugar Beach Club
  • Green Pine Beach & Bungalows
  • Suncity Beach Club
  • Meri Hotel Beach
  • Kumburnu Public Beach
  • Belceğiz Public Beach
  • Liberty Hotels Lykia

The Blue Flag certification not only highlights Fethiye’s commitment to environmental standards but also supports its appeal as a premier holiday destination that balances tourism with ecological responsibility.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-14-plaj-4-marina-ve-5-tekne-mavi-bayraga-kavustu

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