Ölüdeniz, meaning “Dead Sea” in Turkish, is a breathtaking coastal resort village near Fethiye on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. Its fame rests on the Blue Lagoon, a stunning, calm inlet sheltered by a narrow spit of land from the main Mediterranean Sea. The lagoon’s water is famous for its vivid, crystal-clear turquoise and aquamarine hues, and it is protected as a national nature reserve.
The main beach fronting the open sea is Belceğiz Beach, a long stretch of pebble and sand where visitors can enjoy gentle waves, sunbathe, or rent water sports equipment like kayaks and paddle boats. The adjacent Blue Lagoon area, however, offers exceptionally still, warm, and shallow water, making it perfect for families and relaxed swimming.
Ölüdeniz is also a global adventure hub, most renowned as one of the world’s premier spots for paragliding. Thrill-seekers launch from the towering Babadağ Mountain overlooking the bay, soaring above the coastline before landing gently on the main beach. Visitors can also enjoy boat trips to nearby Butterfly Valley or hike sections of the ancient Lycian Way, ensuring this paradise offers a perfect blend of serene relaxation and high-octane adventure.