Fethiye is a very popular destination for both domestic and international tourists with its unique and breathtaking nature that never ceases to amaze visitors. This wonderful spot is home to a remarkably clear turquoise sea and hosts a multitude of visitors each year due to its popular known coves. What’s more, Fethiye also boasts many untouched and hidden coves which are only reachable by boat. Below, we listed all these stunning coves that you need to add to your route during your sailing holiday.
The stunning scenery of the Gemile Cove covered with olive and pine trees is not only a draw for boats but also many other vacationers during the summer season who pass through the Fethiye – Hisaronu – Kayakoy route. There is no land route to this cove, which has resulted in a wonderfully protected pristine environment. Gemini Island is a 1st Degree Natural Protected Area, and due to the earthquakes which occurred during the years 240-241 B.C., the area is home to many artifacts that rest under the water. These artifacts can be found approximately 2 meters deep under the sea, and visitors may scuba dive or go snorkeling in order to view the magical historical remains.
Kabak Cove, which is located right next to Butterfly Valley, is classed as an unspoiled spot due to it being a difficult place to reach from both seas and by land. This splendid cove is surrounded by high cliffs, rivers, and the sea. Kabak Cove boasts immaculate waters and a lush surrounding environment. You can find plenty of activities to do when visiting the cove such as walking on the Lycian Road with the company of indigenous trees to the Aladere Waterfalls, visiting the famous Blue Cave, and swimming or relaxing while watching the sunset on the beach. Fethiye gulet/yacht charter.