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Things to do in Kayakoy Fethiye
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Things to do in Kayakoy Fethiye
- The Lycian Way hiking
The 540-kilometer Lycian Way is a long-distance path that travels through the breathtaking Turquoise Coast. One of Turkey's most well-liked hiking routes, it offers a variety of scenery, including craggy mountains, immaculate beaches, and historic sites. The trail begins in the nearby resort town of Oludeniz and concludes in Antalya, another well-liked vacation spot. Even though you might not want to hike the full trail, a day hike from Kayakoy to Oludeniz is an excellent choice. The Babadag mountain, the Butterfly Valley, and the Mediterranean Sea are all visible from this 14-kilometer trek. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and wear shoes that are comfy.
- Investigating the abandoned Village
- Taking a trip to Saint Nicholas Island
A small island off the shore of Kayakoy is called Saint Nicholas Island, also referred to as Gemiler Island. Saint Nicholas, who is now regarded as the patron saint of children and was the bishop of the neighboring ancient city of Myra, gave the island its name. Several Byzantine buildings, including a basilica, a baptistery, and a monastery, are still standing in ruins on the island. From the nearby resort town of Fethiye, the island is reachable by boat, and it's a wonderful location to spend a day exploring the historic sites and unwinding on the secluded beaches.
- Babadag Mountain paragliding
“ With so much to see and do, you'll never want to leave this hidden paradise on the Turkish coast
- Oludeniz Blue Lagoon swimming
A brief distance from Kayakoy is the resort town of Oludeniz, which is also the location of the Blue Lagoon, one of Turkey's most well-known beaches. The Blue Lagoon is a protected bay with turquoise seas that are absolutely clear and a sandy beach. The beach is a great location to swim, sunbathe, and unwind because it is encircled by dense pine forests and rough mountains. Along the shore, there are many eateries and cafes that serve delectable drinks and traditional Turkish fare.