The charming spot of Ovacik offers a perfect balance of tranquillity and convenience. The bustling town centre of Fethiye is only 3 kilometres from the villa. Whether you fancy a bit of shopping, dining at local restaurants, or exploring the vibrant culture, Fethiye has it all.
If you're dreaming of sun-kissed beaches and turquoise waters, you're in luck. The famous Oludeniz beach is around 6 kilometres from Villa Berat. With its pristine sands and crystal-clear waters, it's the perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, or trying out exciting water sports like paragliding.
For those seeking a taste of adventure, Ovacik and its neighbouring towns offer a plethora of activities. From hiking the scenic trails of Babadag Mountain to exploring the ancient ruins of Kayakoy, there's something for every explorer. Don't miss the chance to take a boat tour around the stunning coastline, where you can discover hidden coves and secluded beaches.
Back in Ovacik, you'll find a range of amenities to enhance your stay. The local scene offers plenty, from cosy cafes serving traditional Turkish delights to lively bars where you can unwind with a refreshing drink. Need to stock up on essentials? No problem. The nearest supermarket is just 3 kilometres away, ensuring you have everything you need for a comfortable stay.
With its prime location and abundance of attractions, Villa Berat offers the perfect base for exploring all that Ovacik and its surroundings have to offer. So why wait? Book your stay now and embark on an unforgettable adventure in this charming corner of Turkey.
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.