Fethiye

By ship
By ship

Private cruise companies operate non-scheduled services to Marmaris and along the peninsula to Antalya.Day trips on wooden sailboats, called "gulets" include lunch and stops at different places. Prices and quality of food vary so shop around.

"Before Lunch Cruises" provides excellent food on board its three day cruises. Do remember to bring your own towel, soap and shampoo. Bedding doesn't seem "fresh" but looks clean. Boat is very clean. Most people sleep on deck in the summer.

By car
By car

D400 highway links Fethiye with north Akyaka, Marmaris, and onward to Muğla and Southern Aegean and east Antalya, along the Lycian coast in the latter case. However, from Antalya, there is also a mountain road numbered D350—and E87 for part of its route through sparse juniper woods of inner Lycia, that is in quite good condition if not actually better than coastal highway via Korkuteli, which also has a branch going north to Denizli. D350 significantly shortcuts coastal D400, which has a good share of windings on its way along the heavily indented coastline.

By bus
By bus

Fethiye has direct connections to many cities in the country including Marmaris, Bodrum, Antalya, Izmir, and Istanbul which costs 60 TL pp and takes around 14 hours among others.

By plane
By plane

The nearest airports served by international airlines are at Antalya or Dalaman. Antalya is about three hours driving and Dalaman about one hour from Fethiye. There is a bus service from Dalaman Airport to Fethiye, run by Havaş (http://www.havas.com.tr/).