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Fethiye is located in
South—West Mediterranean Turkey, connected to all other cities by three
highways and reached very easily. Dalaman International Airport is as close
as 50 km. to the town centre. During the tourist season one can find many
flights from major European cities to Fethiye besides the domestic flights
throughout the year by Turkish Airlines. Additionally Antalya Airport, three
–hour drive to Fethiye, is another departure point.
Fethiye seaport with its sheltered natural structure is an
important stop for yachtsmen. A new modern marina project will be realised
soon for a large number of yachts with all facilities on the other end at
the bay.
The whole region excluding Fethiye and Eţen
lowlands is covered with high mountains forming the southwestern spurs of
the Taurus Range. These mountains exceeding 2000 meters extend the
coastline. On a sunny winter day it is a real pleasure to view the pines and
snow decorated peaks intertwined with the blue sky. Besides the refreshing
woody slopes with thyme, sage, laurel and pine trees the exceptional incense
forest is another peculiarity of the Fethiye region. Covering a 100-hectare
area the incense forest is an ideal campsite and a picnic area. Balsam
obtained from incense trees has pharmaceutical and cosmetic value and it is
also used as a fumigate in mosques and churches.
Mediterranean climate
with hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters prevails in the region
temperatures are approximately 30°C in summers and usually not less than
12°C in winters. Seawater temperature is hardly below 17°C all year round.
In Fethiye, with its abundance and fertile land, agriculture is
of major prominence. Therefore whilst in other holiday resorts it becomes
quiet at end of the season, life in Fethiye flows on throughout the 12
months.
Such farming for vegetables and industrial
plants as cotton, sesame, tobacco, and aniseed are the major agricultural
income sources. Yearly about 250.000 tons of tomatoes are produced and
exported. In bee-keeping and honey production, the potential is on a large
scale. Furthermore, there is large supply of Chromium ore and Fethiye is an
important export part of this mineral in Turkey.
The climatic conditions permit almost all kinds of vegetables and fruit to
be cultivated. The special nature of contact between the producer and the
consumer may be witnessed in the town market, is most fascinating on
Tuesdays. Life at the market and the shops are located around starts early
in the morning and gives opportunities to locals and tourists during the
daytime. Souvenir shops are located around the Turkish bath and the old
Mosque. During the peak season one can buy leather-goods, carpets, rugs,
jewellery and the other souvenirs as well as Turkish fashion cloths from
these shops which stay open until the late hours. When you walk around, have
a break at one of “Paspatur” Cafes for a cup of Turkish coffee or apple
tea, it will keep you relax and keep your mind on Fethiye as “the shining
light of eco—world, worth discovering”

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