Kayaköy

Fethiye is the major hub of the region, and as such, is the point of entry for most, if not all, travellers to Kayaköy. See "Get in" section of Fethiye article for options when approaching from out of region.

There are fairly frequent minibuses dolmuş from Fethiye, which depart from the stops at the side of a mosque on the main street of downtown Fethiye. There are also dolmuşes from Ölüdeniz, at least in season.

A tarmac, albeit winding and somewhat narrow road links Kayaköy with Fethiye. Follow the brown "Kayaköy" signs from downtown. Another road which is in a better condition connects the town with Hisarönü, which is located on the highway between Fethiye and Ölüdeniz. Renting a motor-powered scooter and driving from Fethiye is a cheap and fun option on a sunny day. It is a short and beautiful drive over into the valley.

Hiking
from Fethiye is also an option, thanks to a 8-km long cobbled, medieval path through the forest. It takes around three hours to walk this not-so-hard track and more details can be seen at the "Fethiye-Kayaköy" section of Lycian Way article.