Sally & Dennis Kelly:
Great place, plenty of eateries to choose from loads to do - can highly recommend Billy's Beach, Jeep Safari (we booked with Hanibal Tours and had a fantastic time) and 12 Island Boat Trip.
Also recommend Anfora restaurant on main pedestrian drag and Kings Garden in Fethiye. They come
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Overview The Mediterranean holiday resort of Oludeniz is situated just a
few minutes drive from Fethiye and has an astonishing crystal-clear
lagoon and a beautiful photogenic grey-white beach that adorns
almost every Turkish travel brochure. Despite being developed with
many hotels and apartment blocks, the scenery in Oludeniz is
spectacular and the town is a lively place to spend a holiday.
Perched on the mountain plateau overlooking Oludeniz, the resort
town of Hisaronu is packed with bars, nightclubs, gift shops and
restaurants. With their beautiful, rugged surrounds, both Oludeniz
and Hisaronu are fast becoming realised for their potential as an
outdoor activity destination: the beach at Oludeniz offers a huge
variety of watersports, there is paragliding from Babadag Mountain
onto the beach below, and a selection of boat trips depart
regularly from Oludeniz or Fethiye for a day exploring the scenic
coastline. The numerous paths that wind their way along the
hillsides offer spectacular views and sights, including the
fascinating 'Greek Village', which was evacuated during the
Turkish-Greek war of 1919-1923.
Shopping Oludeniz has several souvenir shops sprinkled along the Belcekiz
beach seafront, and many of the resort hotels and holiday apartment
complexes boast their own gift stores. For honest to goodness
shopping, however, catch a dolmus into nearby Hisaronu or Fethiye,
where it is possible to enjoy haggling for bargains. Good buys are
leather goods, carpets, jewellery and fake designer sunglasses,
watches and the like.
- Try the permanent market on the side street, ask for Dogan and Nicki, they have some really nice gifts to bring home. : Glenys Stella Brian and Tom...See More Tips | Add Tip
Restaurants No-one need go hungry in Oludeniz, no matter what your taste in
food, and if you do manage to exhaust the holiday resort's
possibilities, there is always Hisaronu just a few kilometres away
inland with a vast array of different nationality restaurants. Some
recommendations are Buffalo's Steak House at the Flying Dutchman
Hotel, renowned for its t-bones; Blue Star Pide and Sultan Ahmet,
both offering good Turkish cuisine; and the Belcekiz Beach Club A
la Carte for an exclusive Mediterranean night out.
- At the Help Bar... Yummy delicious food and incredible cocktails... my favourite - a mohito!! : Leah Diciacca...See More Tips | Add Tip
- Keep away from the main shopping areas, try the sidestreets for a better deal on food and drink prices. brian kirke
- Cherry Chow, Sugar and Spice, Cousins, and the Olive Grove all good places to eat. Glenys Stella Brian and Tom
Nightlife Nightlife in Oludeniz is more low-key than in the nearby holiday
resorts, concentrated more on chilling out in beachside terraced
bars than frenetic clubbing. Those looking to party the night away
can take a short trip to Hisaronu or a little further to Fethiye
and find plenty of action. Among the most popular seafront bars are
Buzz Beach Bar, the Sugar Shack and Crusoe's. Most of the local
resort establishments offer live evening entertainment for guests
as well.
Activities Oludeniz with its stunning blue lagoon is renowned as the most
beautiful beach in Turkey, and therefore the water is the main
attraction for holidaymakers and particularly paragliders, who come
from all over the world to glide over the turquoise waters from
atop the Babadag Mountain. Most visitors are tempted to try out the
sport with reliable local operators. Diving and snorkelling are
other popular activities. If watersports and sunbathing palls,
there are dozens of possibilities for excursions in the surrounding
area, including a 12-island boat trip, visits to various
interesting Greek and Roman archaeological sites, the famous
'Butterfly Valley', or the ghost town of Kayakoyu. Another
essential experience is to enjoy a Turkish Bath, available in many
of the resort hotels.
- Paraglide with Easy Riders... a very profesional and fun team of pilots... they make sure you feel relaxed and comforted during you flight! Wonderful experience!! Leah Diciacca
- Go on the Cherry tree daily boat trip... a lovely family ran boat... lovely lunch on board the boat and visiting some of the incredible bays in the area!! Leah Diciacca
- Paragliding!!! WOW incredible views!!
Eat at the Help Bar... or buzz bar!!!
have a massage from the fabulous masseuse at sugar beach club. BBQ at Cinbal restaurant in the ghost village of Kayakoy!! Leah Diciacca
- You can go on several boat trips, safari trips and diving. Feeling more adventurous - try paragliding! Lana
- Paragliding, jeep safari, aqua park, 12 island boat trip, Turkish bath, Turkish massage, mud bath, horse riding and lots lots more. Sophie
Negatives Many visitors have complained about overzealous touts becoming a
nuisance, and prices in the resort town have risen in recent years
making it rather expensive by Turkish standards. The weather tends
to be extremely hot and humid in the height of summer, and
mosquitoes can be a nuisance.