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Not sure on which area best suits you? Or want to know more about the areas? Have a read below to see which one is best for you... 

Hisaronu

 

Hisaronu is usually cooler than Fethiye and Oludeniz as it is further up the mountain. Hisaronu Villiage is very popular with British tourists, it has lots of shops restaurants and bars with cater for all age groups. There is plenty of accomodation in the area from villas to hotels, most of which have their own swimming pools. Hisaronu has brilliant nightlife, playing a mixture of music. A lot of the bars have activities for children and teenagers to enjoy, some have play areas, others have pool tables, wiis, xboxs and playstations. A holiday in Hisaronu is very relaxing with temperatures averaging 35'c in July and August.

Hisaronu is in between Oludeniz and Fethiye so it is a good place to stay if you want to visit different areas. Hisaronu is home to one water park. Hisaronu suits those who would prefer self catering.

Ovacik

 

Ovacik is just before Hisaronu as you come up the hill from Fethiye, Ovacik is much quieter, relaxing and peaceful. Ovacik is overlooked by the beautiful Babadag and Mendos mountains and is surrounded by forests and land which offers spectacular views. Ovacik is mainly residentual, with lots of British ex-pats living here, it also has some amazing hotels, villas and apartments at great prices. Ovacik is close enough to Oludeniz, Hisaronu and Fethiye that travel between the areas wont take longer than 15 minutes.  Ovacik has a number of bars and restaurants and is ideal for families, Ovacik is home to two water parks, golf courses and childrens parks. 

 

Oludeniz


From the moment you come around the corner and see the beauty that is Oludeniz beach you will see why it is one of the most photogrphed beaches in the world. Oludeniz 'the blue lagoon' is packed with activity through the summer. Oludeniz is perfect for the beach lovers, it has a variety of private beaches to chose from. The ground is fairly flat in Oludeniz so wont be to much trouble for those of you with mobility issues. 

Oludeniz has a variety of bars, shops and restaurants, some of which overlooking the seafront. If you are looking for action you can paraglide, rent a speed boat, do a boat trip, scuba dive and much more. Temperatures in Oludeniz average 36'C in July and August.. but could be more in a heatwave. Oludeniz suits those who prefer all inclusive. 

 

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