Fethiye Calis Beach
Wide sandy beach with a lively promenade and water sports
A favorite spot for swimming, strolling, and sunset views just outside Fethiye.
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Fethiye Calis Beach is a lively stretch of sand with a long promenade, relaxed swimming, and plenty of cafes. Visitors come for the sea views, water sports, and easy access from Fethiye.
Fethiye Calis Beach is a lively stretch of sand with a long promenade, relaxed swimming, and plenty of cafes. Visitors come for the sea views, water sports, and easy access from Fethiye.
Fethiye Calis Beach is a lively stretch of sand with a long promenade, relaxed swimming, and plenty of cafes. Visitors come for the sea views, water sports, and easy access from Fethiye.

Wide sandy beach with a lively promenade and water sports
A favorite spot for swimming, strolling, and sunset views just outside Fethiye.
How do you get to Fethiye Calis Beach? Reach it from Fethiye town by dolmus (minibus), water taxi, or along the Calis promenade.
Is there an entry fee? No entry fee is mentioned; sunbeds and umbrellas are available for an extra charge (reviews indicate, check locally).
When is the best time to visit? May to October is usually best, with calmer mornings and a cooling breeze in the afternoon (some visitors note, conditions may vary).
What can you do nearby? Cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops, and day trips to Oludeniz Blue Lagoon National Park are nearby (reports commonly mention, conditions may vary).
Can you reach the beach by private yacht? Fethiye Calis Beach is part of the coastal scenery around Fethiye and can be included in yacht route planning.
Fethiye Calis Beach stretches out with a wide band of sand and a long, tiled promenade that draws both locals and travelers. The sea here is usually warm and, as many visitors describe, calmest in the morning—making it a good spot for relaxed swimming or just floating in the shallows. The beach is known for its clean water and Blue Flag status, and there are no noted swim restrictions. If you're into water sports, visitors mention options like surfing, kite sports, sailing catamarans, water skiing, parasailing, and banana rides, though conditions can vary and it's best to check locally for what's available on the day.
Families tend to find the flat promenade and beachside cafes convenient for a casual outing, though stroller access isn't specifically described. The lively stretch of restaurants and bars means you can easily break up your beach time with a meal or a drink. As the sun sets, the view over the mountains is a highlight—many visitors plan their visit to catch this evening scene.
It's not a secluded spot, but it's easygoing and practical for a half-day by the sea. Bring swimwear, sun protection, and water-sport gear if you plan to get active.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
No beach entry fee is mentioned; umbrellas and sunbeds are available for an extra charge (visitors mention, check locally).
Check locallyGetting there the beach via the Calis promenade. Reach it from Fethiye town centre by dolmus (minibus) or water taxi; it's about 5 km along the coast (visitor feedback suggests, conditions may vary).
Plan for 2-4 hours to swim, stroll, and enjoy a meal or drink.
2-4 hoursBest conditions are May to October. Mornings are calmer for swimming; afternoons bring more breeze in summer (reviews indicate, conditions may vary).
The sea is described as warm and suitable for relaxed swimming, with calm conditions more likely earlier in the day (some visitors note, conditions may vary).
Bring swimwear and sun protection; water-sport gear if you plan activities (reports commonly mention, conditions may vary).
Pack essentialsFlat promenade and beachside cafes make it easier for casual family visits, though stroller access is not described (many visitors describe, conditions may vary).
The promenade is tiled and vehicle-free except for bicycles, which may help walking access along the shore (current visitor guidance suggests, conditions may vary).
Getting to the beach is straightforward. From Fethiye town centre, you can hop on a dolmus (minibus) or take a water taxi—both are common and affordable options. The beach sits about 5 km along the coast, so it's also walkable for those who enjoy a longer stroll. Getting there is via the Calis promenade, which is tiled and mostly vehicle-free except for bicycles, making it easy to wander along the shore.
If you're planning a day out, mornings are usually quieter and the sea tends to be calmer. By noon, a breeze picks up, which can be a relief in the summer heat. For those interested in exploring the coast by private yacht, Fethiye Calis Beach is part of the scenery you can include in your route planning—it's a good way to get a feel for the area before heading out on the water.
There's plenty to do nearby. The promenade is lined with restaurants, bars, and cafes, so you can easily add a meal or drinks stop to your day. Visitors report that souvenir shops and casual shopping are close at hand. For a change of scene, day trips to Oludeniz Blue Lagoon National Park are popular, and Calis Beach Bird Sanctuary is also nearby. If you're planning a longer day, Fethiye Marina and Butterfly Valley are listed as easy add-on stops in the area (visitors mention, conditions may vary).
Fethiye Calis Beach gives you a taste of the local shoreline—ideal for planning a private yacht day or exploring more of the coast. See how a yacht route can connect you to Fethiye's best bays and beaches.
You can reach the beach by dolmus (minibus), water taxi, or on foot along the Calis promenade. It's about 5 km from Fethiye town centre (visitor feedback suggests, conditions may vary).
No beach entry fee is mentioned, but umbrellas and sunbeds are available for an extra charge. Entry and parking fees may apply—confirm locally before visiting, as charges can vary.
Evenings are often the most atmospheric time for a waterfront walk, though mornings offer calmer conditions for photos.
Some visitors note that the sea is warm and suitable for relaxed swimming, with the calmest water earlier in the day. The beach has clean water and Blue Flag status, and no swim restrictions are noted (conditions may vary).
Bring swimwear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), water, and snacks. If you plan to try water sports, pack any gear you need (reports commonly mention, conditions may vary).
The flat promenade and beachside cafes make it easier for families to visit, though stroller access is not specifically described (many visitors describe, conditions may vary).
Fethiye Calis Beach is part of the coastal scenery around Fethiye and can be included in private yacht route planning. Check with your yacht provider for details.
After visiting Fethiye Calis Beach, continue exploring nearby places around Fethiye.