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Hisaronu is a beautiful tourist resort situated at the western end of the Mediterranean coast of Turkey and the southern extreme of the Aegean coast. Over the years, it has grown from a quaint, little village into a thriving tourist destination, which attracts hundreds of visitors every year. The village is surrounded by mountains and overlooks the tranquil, blue waters of the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea. Powdery, white-sand beaches grace the coastline, while parasols and sun loungers dot the beaches in perfect symmetry.

 

There is a wide variety of things to do on your Hisaronu holidays, when you're not basking on the beaches, of course. If you are a history lover, you'll uncover old, crumbling structures in the abandoned village of Kayakoy. This once-thriving village was abandoned in the 19th century and since then, has been attracting visitors hoping get a glimpse of the country’s past. If you have time to spare, take a bus ride to the village of Fethiye, a fascinating old Turkish town full of cobbled streets, old curio shops and ancient mosques. Or for a fun day out with your family, visit Luna Park, where there are rides and attractions fit for all ages.

 

The resort also has a vibrant atmosphere with a buzzing nightlife and thriving marketplace. You'll find a cluster of bars and entertainment along the main street, with everything from karaoke to cabaret acts, or head into nearby Fethiye for more sophisticated nightlife options. Holidays to Hisaronu offer a mixture of natural beauty, sandy beaches and a bustling nightlife making it the perfect destination if you're seeking the best of both worlds.

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A Guide to Hisaronu Holidays

Hisaronu's Hammams Are A Must

Hisaronu's Hammams Are A Must

When in Hisaronu, take time to visit a Turkish bath or Hammam. You're sure to feel relaxed and rejuvenated when you soak in one of these sumptuous steam saunas and bathe on a hot marble slab! Treat yourself to a scrub and a massage and wash away your stresses before returning to the beach for more fun in the sun!

Hunt for Souvenirs

Hunt for Souvenirs

A holiday isn’t a holiday without a couple of souvenirs to show for it, and the main street is where you’re going to find them. Not only is it crammed with buzzing bars that keep the night-time crowd happy, but there are plenty of shops and stalls where you can haggle for a bargain. Don't miss out on the weekly Monday market where you can pick up some gorgeous local goods.

Go To The Grand Boozey

Go To The Grand Boozey

The main street that runs through Hisaronu is where all the action happens, especially as the evening draws in and the night-time revellers come out to play. Head to the late-night bars and clubs like The Grand Boozey or Bar Rumba for a night on the tiles, grab tickets for a foam party or enjoy a quiet one at a trendy hot spot by the sea - it’s your call!

Camel Ride To Kayakoy

Camel Ride To Kayakoy

If you're looking for an afternoon of adventure, hop on a camel trekking tour and explore Turkey's rural landscape and beautiful green meadows. You'll also venture into the ghost village of Kayakoy which was abandoned almost a century ago, passing crumbling buildings and ancient stone churches along the way.

Getting Around Hisaronu

🚌 Transport in the Hisaronu Region

If you’ve been to Turkey before, you’ve probably enjoyed the experience of riding in a dolmus, and Hisaronu is full of them. Taxis are ideal if you’re not planning on using them often (fares soon add up!), and there is a water taxi that takes you from Fethiye to Calis.

Travelling by bus or carDolmus minibuses are an easy and common way of getting around and travel is cheap and frequent. There are also regular buses, too. If you’d like your own freedom, hiring a car is easy to do. Parking in the centre of Fethiye can be a problem though and bare in mind that petrol can be pricey. However, car hire does provide you with the flexibility to come and go as you please. Stick to the right-hand side if you do decide to drive.
Passports and Visas

Before you head off to Turkey on holiday, apply for a visa via the e-Visa site ($20 fee applicable). Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months. For more information and advice, visit
www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/ 

Health and Safety

Comprehensive travel insurance is an recommended if you want to travel with the safety of being covered. The EHIC is not valid in Turkey so medical insurance is a must. For more info, see
 www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/turkey/health

Vaccinations

You shouldn’t need any specific jabs for a holiday to Turkey, but routine vaccinations should be up to date. Double check the latest medical advice with your GP ahead of travel.

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