A 5-day nature road trip from Antalya Airport to Ölüdeniz
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Day-by-day itinerary
Karain Cave
Prehistoric cave above the plain




Şişçi Ramazan Uncalı Şubesi
Classic roadside köfte and şiş




Tefenni Villas
Quiet villa hotel near the route




Kibyra Ancient City
Hilltop ruins with stadium views




GÖLBAŞI RESTORAN CAFE GÖLHİSAR
Lakeside lunch and breezes




Seki
Cool highland scenery




Yacht Boheme Hotel - Boutique Class - Adults Only +16
Boutique marina hotel




Amyntas Rock Tombs
Lycian tombs above Fethiye




Fethiye Market
Large local produce market




Mozaik Bahçe Restaurant
Garden restaurant with meze




Abandoned Village of Kayaköy
Abandoned Greek village




Doğa Apartments
Quiet village lodging with pool




Lycian Way Trail
Scenic trail start to the coast




Cin Bal 1975 Et Restoranı
Rustic barbecue garden




Gemiler Beach Restaurant Cafe
Small bay facing St Nicholas Island




Oludeniz Beach
Famous blue lagoon beach




Jade Residence (14+) | Ölüdeniz
Boutique stay by the beach




Babadağ Teleferik
Mountain lift above Ölüdeniz




Buzz Beach Bar
Beachfront brunch and drinks




Kumburnu Plajı
Sheltered lagoon swim spot




Sky Sports Paragliding - Paragliding
Watch paragliders land by sea




Before you go
Local tips
- 1Start outdoor ruins and hikes before 09:00; July midday heat around Fethiye can exceed 35°C.
- 2Book Fethiye, Kayaköy, and Ölüdeniz hotels early because July is peak domestic holiday season.
- 3Top up fuel around Korkuteli, Gölhisar, or Fethiye before the smaller Kayaköy and Gemiler roads.
- 4Use paid parking near Ölüdeniz and Kumburnu; beachfront spaces turn over best early morning or late afternoon.
- 5Check Babadağ Cable Car wind conditions the same morning; mountain operations can pause in strong wind.
Good to know
- 1The Antalya–Fethiye route uses mountain and highland sections; expect slower trucks and limited passing zones.
- 2July sun exposure is severe at Kibyra, Kayaköy, and Babadağ; heat illness risk is real after late morning.
- 3Kayaköy–Gemiler roads are narrow and twisty; a sedan is fine, but drive slowly and avoid night driving there.
- 4Ölüdeniz parking and lagoon access can reach capacity on July afternoons; arrive early or late.
- 5No international border documents are needed, but carry passport or ID and your rental contract for police checks.