In a previous post, I said that we had essentially 2 days in Fethiye. And on the first we visited the Greek dead city. On the second day, we just wandered around the city and wanted to swim in the Mediterranean At the end of the trip. We did not want to go to the city beach and we decided to go to the beach on a minibus. The map, which can be borrowed free of charge from the tour desk, has identified several beaches. We went to the farthest one. In a previous post, I said that we had essentially 2 days in Fethiye. And on the first we visited the Greek dead city. On the second day, we just wandered around the city and wanted to swim in the Mediterranean At the end of the trip. We did not want to go to the city beach and we decided to go to the beach on a minibus. The map, which can be borrowed free of charge from the tour desk, has identified several beaches. We went to the farthest one. And then there is confusion, since the minibus, which goes to a distant beach, goes on two routes. That is, once she goes to the near beach, and the second time to the far one. And it is impossible to find out where the minibus goes in advance. We were wrong for the first time. That is, when entering this oranzhevinka minibus, ask the driver where he is going. Better yet, show a map with a dot and ask if he's going there. In Turkey, minibuses often go with open doors: And often we saw how locals throw garbage into such open doors :-(. After 30 minutes we arrived at the beach. It turned out to be paid! In general, I understood all landscaped beaches are paid.
All the pleasures in the form of sun loungers are also paid. No freebies. After swimming in the sea, we drove home. The road by the way is up and down, that is, through the mountains.
Here's our town:
Arriving in marina, we took a shower, packed up and went to the bus that was supposed to take us to Istanbul.