Superyacht Charter in Fethiye

Where the Turquoise Coast Reveals Its Most Iconic View

Above the coast, the famous Ölüdeniz lagoon shimmers in striking shades of blue and turquoise, its glass-like surface reflecting the surrounding mountains. This iconic view marks the beginning of one of the Mediterranean’s most rewarding cruising regions. Beyond the shoreline, pine-covered islands, quiet anchorages, and hidden bays unfold along the coast, creating a landscape that reveals its true character from the deck of a superyacht.

A Superyacht Journey Through Fethiye’s Ancient Lycian Coastline

Fethiye extends beyond its natural beauty with a deep historical identity that enriches every voyage. The ancient city of Telmessos formed the foundation of the modern settlement and once stood as one of the most important cities of Lycia, shaping the identity of this coastline. Today, that legacy still defines the landscape. Rock-cut tombs rise above the harbor, while ancient ruins and old coastal settlements frame the sea with striking detail.

This strong connection between history and landscape creates a lasting sense of time. Guests anchor in quiet bays during the day and discover traces of ancient civilizations along the cliffs. For superyacht travelers, Fethiye offers more than a scenic escape. It delivers a journey through history shaped by the enduring cultures of the Aegean.

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Each of these three bays offers a distinct experience of the Fethiye coast, defined by natural beauty, atmosphere, and setting.

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Butterfly Valley

Surrounded by dramatic vertical cliffs and opening directly to the open sea, Butterfly Valley offers one of the most striking landscapes along the Fethiye coast. Its deep blue waters and unspoiled setting create a scene of exceptional natural beauty. Early morning is the best time to visit. Its open exposure makes it less suitable for overnight anchorage.

Gemiler (St. Nicholas) Island

One of the most significant historic sites along the Fethiye coast, with roots that reach back to Roman times. It still holds a special place on superyacht itineraries in the region. The setting feels calm and sheltered. Visitors can explore a remarkable collection of ruins. Four large churches still stand here. At the highest point, the foundations of a palace can still be seen, along with water cisterns and Roman remains.

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Discover Fethiye’s Mediterranean Elegance

A refined escape shaped by turquoise bays, serene anchorages, and effortless coastal beauty.