Fethiye
Set in a pretty harbor sheltered by 12 small islands, Fethiye is a modern town with charm. While most of the buildings were constructed after a 1957 earthquake, the city has a number of ancient tombs scattered throughout town (the best being the Tomb of Amyntas, cut into the rock face above the town). The harbor is filled with traditional wooden sailing ships and makes a good spot for a pleasant evening stroll. There are beaches at Calis (2 mi/3 km around the bay), and Olu Deniz is one of the most beautiful beaches in the country (6 mi/10 km west). Also nearby are the ruins of Xanthus (the ancient capital of Lycia) and Letoon (a Lycian religious center), as well as the abandoned Greek village of Kayakoy, a 5 mi/8 km walk from Olu Deniz. 340 mi/550 km south of Istanbul. Set in a pretty harbor sheltered by 12 small islands, Fethiye is a modern town with charm. While most of the buildings were constructed after a 1957 earthquake, the city has a number of ancient tombs scattered throughout town (the best being the Tomb of Amyntas, cut into the rock face above the town). The harbor is filled with traditional wooden sailing ships and makes a good spot for a pleasant evening stroll. There are beaches at Calis (2 mi/3 km around the bay), and Olu Deniz is one of the most beautiful beaches in the country (6 mi/10 km west). Also nearby are the ruins of Xanthus (the ancient capital of Lycia) and Letoon (a Lycian religious center), as well as the abandoned Greek village of Kayakoy, a 5 mi/8 km walk from Olu Deniz. 340 mi/550 km south of Istanbul.