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CALIS BEACH
Calis, described as
5 km. away from the
province and best
place to watch sun
go down, is one of
the most favorite
places of the
province tourism
with its 4 km. of
beach, cool wind
during hot summer
nights, "Caretta
Caretta"s, sea
appropriate for
water sports,
numerous qualified
resort facilities,
restaurants, bars,
shopping and
transportation
possibilities
Calis also boasts
two very natural
attractions - a
cooling breeze,
perfect for when the
local temperatures
soar in the summer
months, and you can
see what the other
one is - Calis is
famous for some of
the most beautiful
sunsets in the
World.
What DG&G (Travel
Gazetteers) Say
About Calis:
Calis, Turkey
Resorts Location:
In SW Mediterranean
Turkey, in region of
Fethiye. Fethiye
town 2 miles; Olu
Deniz 9 miles. 38
miles E of Dalaman
airport by winding,
often scenic road.
Telephone IDD
code from UK:
252
Postal code:
48300
Position: On
flat coastal land,
with a long, fairly
narrow, arcing
beach; faces town of
Fethiye to the S
across the bay.
Green mountains rise
in the distance.
General Description:
A rather less
characterful resort
than some, with
hotels in a
straggling row along
the seafront, a
mainly
pedestrianised
boulevard with
limited traffic
access. Back from
the seafront lies a
patchwork of stony
unpaved tracks and
paved and concrete
roads with further
hotels, apartments
and holiday homes
interspersed with
agricultural plots
and sites awaiting
development. On the
outskirts lies an
area of tall
grassland and
greenery. Overall,
the resort has a
low-key, laid-back
atmosphere.
Market/Suitability:
For those seeking a
beach location and a
compact, easily
accessible resort.
Best for families
and quiet-loving
couples. Some
nightlife, but
plentiful transport
to nearby Fethiye
town, which has a
greater selection.
Popular with British
and German
holidaymakers.
Accommodation:
An ample number of
smaller hotels (most
open summer only)
and apartments,
mainly just below
middlemarket
category. A few
larger, better
equipped hotels, but
most properties are
friendly, family-run
affairs with the
bare essentials,
spread along the
beachfront and off
the main roads
around the resort.
Beaches: A long,
narrow arc of dark
sand and shingle
lined with sun
loungers and shades
extends round a
broad bay with
sheltered waters.
Backed by an
appealing, mainly
pedestrianised
boulevard with a
grassy verge and
small trees; lit for
evening strolls.
Safe to swim; some
water sports
offered. Turtles lay
eggs in the sand at
certain times of the
year.
Shopping: A
small selection of
shops with
jewellery, clothes,
shoes, beachwear and
water-sports
equipment. Many
small, well-stocked
minimarkets.
Souvenirs and local
handicrafts;
plentiful spices,
teas and Turkish
delight. Fethiye
town has abundant
shops and a large
covered market
(Tuesdays).
Entertainments:
Daytime: some water
sports, including
surfing. Horse
riding. Turkish
baths and massage.
Aqua park with
slides and fitness
centre. Good
selection of tours
to nearby islands;
fishing; shark
fishing.
Nightlife: more
low-key, with a good
selection of bars,
cafes and cocktail
bars, many on the
beachfront boulevard
and with bay views.
A couple of discos.
Larger hotels offer
seasonal evening
entertainments with
live music and often
belly-dancing. More
active nightlife can
be had in nearby
Fethiye town.
Eating out:
Ample choice of
restaurants, cafes
and snack bars
serving local and
Turkish fare,
seafood or Italian
dishes. Pizza.
English breakfasts
for the homesick.
Restaurants line the
beachfront
boulevard, offering
airy dining with
fine views of bay.
Nearby Fethiye town
offers more variety.
Public transport:
Frequent dolmus
(minibus) to Fethiye
town, as well as a
taxi-boat service
along the river to
Fethiye town
(half-hourly during
summer season). Car,
bicycle and moped
hire all available.
Plentiful taxis from
a couple of ranks
and around resort.
Local excursions:
Boat trips to nearby
islands; fishing
trips (including
shark fishing);
Dalyan turtle beach;
Pamukkale (Cotton
Castle); Saklikent
Tlos Gorge; various
truck safaris in
mountains; Fethiye
Market (Tuesdays);
Marmaris; Olu Deniz
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