Which part of Turkey is Oludeniz?
Ölüdeniz (literally Dead Sea, due to its calm waters even during storms; official translation name Blue Lagoon) is a small neighbourhood and beach resort in the Fethiye district of Muğla Province, on the Turquoise Coast of southwestern Turkey, at the conjunction point of the Aegean and Mediterranean sea.
How do you get to Olu Deniz from Turkey?
The easiest option for all tourists is to fly from Istanbul to Dalaman. Turkish Airline and Pegasus fly this route regularly and a ticket can be purchased for around 100-150L. From Dalaman, take a taxi (about 50 Euros), or book a shuttle on Shuttle Direct for a much cheaper fare to Oludeniz. It’s takes 45-60min.
What part of Turkey is best for a holiday?
10 BEST PLACES TO GO ON HOLIDAY IN TURKEY
- DALAMAN. Millions of visitors flock to Dalaman every year for its luxurious beaches, lakes and streams.
- ISTANBUL. The main metropolitan destination, Istanbul sits on the border between Europe and Asia.
- ANTALYA.
- BODRUM.
- KUSADASI.
- IZMIR.
- PAMUKKALE.
- GOREME.
Where do you fly into for Oludeniz?
The nearest airport to Ölüdeniz is Dalaman (DLM) Airport which is 36.2 km away. Other nearby airports include Rhodes (RHO) (96 km), Bodrum (BJV) (151 km), Antalya (AYT) (152.2 km) and Kos (KGS) (185 km).
Is it safe to go to Oludeniz?
The crime rate is low but you still have to be careful on the streets of resort towns such as Fethiye, Oludeniz and Hisaronu and crowded places – sometimes theft of personal property happens. You should maintain at about the same level of personal security awareness as in your home country.
What is the nearest airport to Ölüdeniz?
Is Ölüdeniz Turkey safe?
Oludeniz is one of the safest destinations in Turkey and the world.
How far is Oludeniz from airport?
The easiest way to get to Oludeniz, which is 35 miles (56 km) to the south-east of Dalaman Airport, is with a private taxi directly to your hotel door. The transfer time for our Oludeniz private taxi transfers is 80 minutes.
Can you drink tap water in Oludeniz?
Water Fethiye and Oludeniz Safety in Turkey Tap water is safe for drinking in Turkey though it is hard and does carry lime scale so we would recommend drinking bottled water since it is very cheap.