Turkey: Oludeniz beaches dazzle with nature, gliding

Turkey: Oludeniz beaches dazzle with nature, gliding

Oludeniz is known for its magnificent scenery, inviting shades of blue and green, turquoise sea, and blue flag beaches

By Ali Riza Akkir

MUGLA, Turkey (AA) - Turkey’s idyllic Oludeniz beach hotspot is as famous for its history, beauty, and sports as its cool, clear waters where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean.

Every year, thousands of tourists flock to Oludeniz in the resort town of Fethiye in the Mugla province, known for its magnificent scenery, turquoise glassy sea, and Blue Flag-certified eco-friendly beaches.

Towering above the stunning Oludeniz or Blue Lagoon nestling along the coastline, Mt. Babadag is considered one of the top destinations worldwide for paragliding.

After launching from runways on the peak, towering over 1,900 meters high, paragliders can catch a stunning bird's-eye view of nature covered with lush green trees and the deep blue sea.

Oludeniz also boasts the clean sands of Kumburnu and Belcekiz, both certified eco-friendly beaches.

Located in southwestern Anatolia, Oludeniz also impresses visitors with its deep ancient history.

Named the “land of light and sun” by the Lycian civilization in the last two millennia B.C., Oludeniz takes visitors on a trip through time for those who want to experience the pleasure of sand and sea together with history and culture.

Alim Karaca, the mayor of Fethiye, told Anadolu Agency that every year they hold the Oludeniz Air Games, one of the biggest aerial game festivals in the world.

“We welcomed 1,200 athletes from 73 countries” last year, he said, pledging to resume the festival once the pandemic is over.

Erdal Akkus, a paraglider in Babadag for over a quarter-century, said people can feast their eyes on the stunning view of Oludeniz not only from the land but also from high in the skies.

Omer Ali Kaya, 28, came to Fethiye from Istanbul for his holiday.

“The water of Oludeniz was calm, shallow, and clean,” Kaya said.

After taking off from Mt. Babadag for paragliding, he said he encountered “a magnificent view.”

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