Backed by pine-covered mountains and home to the country’s famous Blue Lagoon, Olu Deniz holidays have blossomed into one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations. However, while there’s plenty of opportunity to laze the days away on a Blue Flag beach and soak up some sunshine, holidays here offer much more than a just chance to top up your tan. This resort acts as the host to the Ölüdeniz International Air Games, which sees aerobatic fanatics and pilots pitting themselves against each other against the backdrop of the Babadag Mountain.
If you prefer your attractions to be a little bit closer to the ground, spend a day travelling the Lycian Way to explore ancient, rock-hewn tombs and seek out Roman ruins. Alternatively, once you’ve reached the right shade of brown and the sun is creeping off to bed, spend your evening in one of the beach bars along the waterfront and catch some traditional Turkish music, cocktail in hand.
Things to do in Oludeniz
Without doubt, the biggest attraction in Olu Deniz is the Blue Lagoon. Not only does it attract sunbathers and photographers looking to snap a picture of the native Loggerhead turtles, but look beneath the sapphire waters and you might see a scuba-diver or two! However, if you can bear to tear yourself away from the beaches, you’ll find a wealth of things to do in the town. Whether you’re a fan of the Great Outdoors, an adrenaline junkie, a history buff, or you just want to soak up a sunset or two, there’s never any reason to be bored!
Oludeniz Travel Guide
WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Temperature: June to September top around 30°C.
Best time to visit: Even in April you can enjoy a swim in the warm waters of the Turquoise Coast.
The summer months fall between June and August. The months either side see things getting a little cooler, with temperatures dipping into the mid-twenties. There’s occasional rain, even in the summer, with the heaviest falling in the winter months between November and January.
OLU DENIZ IS BEST FOR…
Thrill seekers: Head to Babadag Mountain and watch professional thrill-seekers take to the skies in a variety of ways including base jumping and paragliding.
Beach lovers: Olu Deniz beach offers a horseshoe-shaped haven for sun worshippers. However, for something special and secluded, head for the beautiful Blue Lagoon.
Explorers: The Lycian Way is an ancient coastal path, hiding rock-hewn tombs from a bygone age.
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FAST FACTS
Language: The language spoken is Turkish. While the locals understand some English, a phrasebook or app will certainly help you to try out your language skills with a few basics.
Currency: You’ll need to change up your Sterling for Turkish Lira, before jetting off on your Olu Deniz holidays.
Local time: Olu Deniz is 2 hours ahead of GMT/UK time.
Fly to: Dalaman Airport. The transfer time to Olu Deniz is between 1 hour 15 minutes and 2 hours.
Flight time from UK: The Olu Deniz flight time is 4 hours.
Health & Safety: You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance to cover you while you’re away. Apply for your Turkish visa online at https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/.
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