Calis Archives - Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/tag/calis-2/ LOVE – FETHIYE Wed, 16 Apr 2025 06:08:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Calis Archives - Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/tag/calis-2/ 32 32 Taking Time For The Water Taxi https://fethiyetimes.com/taking-time-for-the-water-taxi/ https://fethiyetimes.com/taking-time-for-the-water-taxi/#comments Wed, 10 Apr 2024 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=5734 This article was written for Fethiye Times by Steve Parsley. No matter where you live, it’s easy to get sucked into a routine. You get up, have breakfast – and so it begins. You may not do exactly the same every day, but there’s still probably a pattern which feels comfortable. It’s not that you […]

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This article was written for Fethiye Times by Steve Parsley.

No matter where you live, it’s easy to get sucked into a routine.

You get up, have breakfast – and so it begins. You may not do exactly the same every day, but there’s still probably a pattern which feels comfortable.

It’s not that you don’t want to do anything different. It’s just doing the “normal” stuff is usually enough to fill your day. Sometimes you’ll make the effort, of course, perhaps to accommodate time with friends and family. But, generally, we tend to be creatures of habit and a break from the usual routine requires planning or effort and, let’s face it, it’s often easier not to bother.

Take the trip from Fethiye to Çalış as an example. There are plenty of ways to complete it; by car, by bicycle or electric buggy, on foot along the Kordon, or even by dolmuş. Each is a practical method and usually a simple A-to-B exercise – although the views across the bay make it a little more enjoyable than your average plod through a grey cityscape.

But devotees will already be indignantly demanding the inclusion of another option – the water taxi.

It’s true, it’s by no means the speediest. The boats run every half an hour, if you miss one, there’s a little while to wait for the next one. The trip itself is also a little over half an hour so a round trip is going to take up the best part of the morning or afternoon.

That’s probably not great if you’re a fan of routine who feels that squandering so much time is an extravagance.

An experience

But then perhaps that’s the point. Maybe the water taxi shouldn’t be viewed simply as a method of transport but more as an experience to be relished.

It’s not about getting there but being there. It’s an opportunity to sit back, soak up the sounds of the gentle chug of the engine, the water hissing along the keel, a chance to witness cormorants performing their disappearing acts, to watch kingfishers darting among the reed beds, the sunlight dancing on the sea… In other words, all the things many of us probably left our native shores to enjoy.

Admittedly, it’ll cost a bit more than a dolmuş; currently, a one-way ticket is 150TL*, purchased in advance from the ticket office at either end.

But then, in a currency many like to use as a yardstick, it’s less than the price of a bottle of Efes – a small price to pay for an opportunity to touch base with the Mediterranean, perhaps peer into yachts owned by affluent Russian oligarchs and wave awkwardly at passengers aboard other water taxis heading on the return trip.

Something else to bear in mind is that each vessel and its captain are members of the Çalış Co-operative, which also operates the day boats which run the trips out into Fethiye Bay. In other words, your 60TL isn’t just going into an individual’s pocket but helping to cover the costs of an operation that provides jobs for dozens of people through the summer.

If you’re visiting Fethiye, a water taxi trip is certainly something to add to the itinerary – perhaps supplemented by a stroll along the Kordon or Çalış prom and lunch or dinner at one of the many cafes and restaurants.

But, even if you’re a resident – new or long-term – the water taxi still provides the opportunity for a little indulgence in the sort of life everyone back at home probably thinks you enjoy on a daily basis anyway. So, why not enjoy it – at least once in a while?

*prices correct at time of publishing

This article was first published on 30 June 2020. Last updated on 16 April 2025.

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Sun, wind and sea: Kite Surfing in Çalış https://fethiyetimes.com/sun-wind-and-sea-kite-surfing-in-calis/ https://fethiyetimes.com/sun-wind-and-sea-kite-surfing-in-calis/#respond Tue, 14 Feb 2023 14:17:19 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=4985 Çalış Beach is popular with both holidaymakers and locals alike. During the summer there is a wonderful cooling afternoon breeze that comes from the sea. This makes Çalış an ideal spot for Kite Surfing. What is Kite Surfing? Kitesurfing is a wind-powered surface watersport using a kite and a board to move across the water. It harnesses the power […]

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Çalış Beach is popular with both holidaymakers and locals alike. During the summer there is a wonderful cooling afternoon breeze that comes from the sea. This makes Çalış an ideal spot for Kite Surfing.

What is Kite Surfing?

Kitesurfing is a wind-powered surface watersport using a kite and a board to move across the water.

It harnesses the power of the wind through a large parachute-type kite to propel a rider across the water on a compact surf-style board, or kiteboard.

Freestyle stunts

Some of the are happy just skimming along, others love to perform amazing freestyle stunts, much to the delight of onlookers.

Where can I learn to Kite Surf?

At the far end of Çalış Beach is the Fethiye Surf Centre, one of the top Kiteboarding and Windsurfing schools in Turkey. With over 20 years experience, the instructors provide beginners courses, advanced courses and equipment hire. Please visit their website for further details.

Fethiye Surf Centre

Good fun with health benefits

Kitesurfing has many health benefits as you use your whole body. Your legs control the board and push against the power of the kite whereas your torso, especially your abs and arms are used to hold onto the kite and keep your balance. A harness is used once you get into the water which takes all the power of the kite allowing anyone to learn and have fun for hours on end without becoming tired.

Whether you are a beginner who would just like to ‘have a go’ or already have experience…Çalış is the place to be.

And finally, here is a short video of a kite surfer catching the wind…

Don’t forget …when you’ve bought your equipment and paid for your lessons, the wind is free!

This article was first published on 2 August 2018

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