Villa Aveda is located near Fethiye in the Hisaronu resort and emerges as a picturesque haven where nature unveils its incredible beauty in every season. Surrounded by the majestic Taurus Mountains, this charming spot offers breathtaking views and a refreshing breeze, providing a welcome escape from the scorching summer heat. What was once a humble Turkish village has now blossomed into one of the most sought-after resort towns, capturing the hearts of tourists worldwide.
Strolling through the charming streets, you'll encounter an array of shops offering delightful and memorable souvenirs. Hisaronu's diverse culinary scene beckons, with restaurants catering to various tastes, each boasting its own unique flair. Whether you seek the tranquillity of a peaceful retreat or the excitement of lively nightlife, Hisaronu has something for everyone.
Despite the absence of beaches in Hisaronu, the renowned Oludeniz Beach is just a 10-minute ride away. Hisaronu's nightlife steals the spotlight as the sun sets, with numerous bars and clubs ensuring a memorable night. Lively spots like Aloha - Heads or Tails and Legends Bar make the town pulsate with energy.
For those seeking a break from bustling city life, Hisaronu offers a refuge where holidays blend affordability with comfort. With its incredible blend of serenity and vibrant nightlife, a holiday in Hisaronu becomes an unforgettable experience, leaving you with a yearning to return for more.
The Region
Situated on the ancient city of Telmessos, Fethiye is named after one of its most famous ‘sons’, the aviator Fethi Bey. An earthquake in 1957 damaged central Fethiye, so many of its buildings have been built since then.You can, however, see a Lycian theatre, Lycian tombs (including the rock tomb of Amyntas) and visit the Fethiye museum for more history and artefacts. The centre of Fethiye boasts a covered market area, half of which is given over to the local fish market where you can choose your catch from one of the centre stalls and then get it cooked in any of the surrounding restaurants. The whole of the area is shadowed by the mountain of Babadag where paragliders take to the skies, landing on the beach at Oludeniz.
Fethiye’s Tuesday market is worth a visit. Traders come from the outlying villages to sell the wares from their smallholdings. Furrowed browed men with cloth caps, and ladies in floral bloomers will sell their produce amongst the lads trying to get you to buy their designer fakes! It’s all in good humour. Try a little bartering and see if you can do some good business. Go to the spice stall and you will get some amazing spices. Look for the Kar Serbeti, like a cinnamon slush or Ayran, a salty yoghurt drink both guaranteed to cool you down.
Oludeniz & Calis are where people tend to flock for a beach but there are now a few private beach clubs along the coast between Oludeniz and Fethiye which are worth a visit. There are also beach clubs situated around the lagoon, all with sunbeds, restaurants and drinks service. Hisaronu is more commercialised and hosts a large selection of bars, restaurants and gift shops.