Oludeniz in Turkey A Beautiful Beach the Blue Lagoon and Paragliding in Fethiye
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To visit Oludeniz in Turkey is to see one of Fethiye’s most scenic spots. Well known among holidaymakers, especially Brits, Oludeniz is also famous internationally because of three things that ensure it top place in travel publications. The main beach is a stunning long stretch of sand, flanked with a small mountain range and fronted by crystal blue waters. A short walk away, the Blue Lagoon often appears as the main landmark for the Fethiye region. Lastly, it is a paragliding hotspot. As Turkey Homes property, lifestyle and investment experts, our aim of this video is to show you just how beautiful it really is. Don’t forget to like and subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive notifications of other videos. Alternatively, for avid readers, the following will be of use. • Read our area guides for the Fethiye region - https://www.turkeyhomes.com/turkey-in... • See properties for sale in Fethiye- https://www.turkeyhomes.com/propertie... • Read about Turkey in general through our travel and lifestyle blog. https://www.turkeyhomes.com/blog • About Oludeniz in Turkey: The main beach, protected by law, has a pristine clean appearance. Every morning during the main summer season, boats line up to take holidaymakers out on a daily cruise around the coastline. Additionally, to go to Butterfly Valley, catch the water taxi from here. A bit further along, a cordoned off area is where paragliders taking off from the nearby Babadag Mountains also land. As impressive as this may all sound, its prize possession, attracting the most admiration is the scenic Blue Lagoon on the outskirts. • During the 1970s, mass tourism in Turkey was unheard of. Instead, the famous Hippie Trail took backpackers to unknown destinations of which the lagoon was one. Fast-forward more than 40 years later, and the hippies have disappeared but the Blue Lagoon is now one of Turkey’s most photographed beaches. Most pictures are an aerial view showing a long stretch of sand and flora protecting the water inlet and upon seeing them, denying its beauty is impossible. • Oludeniz means Dead Sea that aptly refers to the calm, tranquil waters. As part of a protected national park, it is open from morning to night seven days a week and being just a short walk from the centre, often used by holidaymakers. A restaurant provides refreshments while sunbeds and pedalos are available for hire making this a fun family day out. Overall, Oludeniz in Turkey is a destination worth visiting and should be on everyone’s bucket list.
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