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In search of blue skies? Turkey fits the bill with a wonderfully warm climate and stunning coastline. In a beautiful pine forest setting on the western cape of the Turquoise Coast, is the small hilltop village of Ovacik (pronounced o-va-cik). About 60km from Dalaman airport, an hour’s drive away, this idyllic resort offers a peaceful retreat away from livelier neighbours, such as popular Hisaronou.

This laid-back destination serves up some of the best sandy stretches on the Turquoise Coast, in stunning surroundings to match. Hop on a dolmus and sail around to popular stretches, including the postcard-favourite Blue Flag beach in Oludeniz, backed by restaurants, bars and a famous lagoon. Besides its coastline, Ovacik holidays are famous for being at the start of the picturesque Lycian way, meaning the town is popular with active travellers looking to cycle, hike, swim and snorkel - a great way to explore the area. With excellent transport links to the lively resort of Hisaronu (5 minutes), Oludeniz beach (10 minutes) and Fethiye Town (20 minutes), too, holidays to Ovacik make a great base for venturing further.

If you're an explorer, Ovacik holidays offer a plethora of choices for recreation. Choose from exciting day trips and excursions from adrenaline-pumping speedboat rides to exploring historic UNESCO-listed towns. Spend the evenings sampling the delicious local cuisine at local eateries like Teras Restaurant and Angora while enjoying fabulous views. For an extra splash of luxury, our all inclusive hotels in Ovacik Turkey serve up food, drink and in-house entertainment for less. Browse our holidays to Ovacik for a short haul holiday with sunshine all-year-round!

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A Guide to Ovacik Holidays

Ovacik Beaches

Ovacik Beaches

The beautiful town of Ovacik doesn't have its own beach but don’t worry, the beach at neighbouring Olu Deniz has been voted one of the world’s most postcard-perfect, and it's only a 10-minute drive away! Don't forget to visit its famous Blue Lagoon too, a beautiful conservation area.

Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Ovacik may be a quiet resort but it boasts mouth-watering cuisine in lovely restaurants. Neighbouring Hisaronu is close by and far livelier so you can have the best of both worlds on your doorstep. The Olive Tree caters for tourists who want to linger over delicious Turkish food and wine in a romantic terrace setting. Bars like the Oh Yes Garden Cocktail Bar offer fun till late into the night.

Turkish Bath in Fethiye

Turkish Bath in Fethiye

When travelling to Turkey, you must treat yourself to a traditional Turkish bath or hammam. This bathing ritual, which involves lying on a warm marble slab, brings a whole new meaning to the term squeaky clean! Some hotels offer this service, or you can visit the Old Turkish Bath in nearby Fethiye.

Hike up Mount Babadag

Hike up Mount Babadag

Ovacik’s mountaintop location means it’s popular with keen walkers who want to tackle the 1960-metre-high paragliding launch point, Mount Babadag. Even if you’re not a natural rambler, it pays to pack more than a pair of flip flops so you can explore the stunning forest scenery in the relative cool of the mountain air.

Getting Around Ovacik

🚌 Transport in the Ovacik Region

When staying in Ovacik your airport transfer will take around two hours. It's easy to arrange a shuttle transfer or you could book a private transfer, but that will be more expensive. Taxi fares should be agreed in advance and it may be worth bringing a map of where you’re staying. Car hire is available from Dalaman airport, too. In the resort, it’s easy to walk to the shops and restaurants of neighbouring Hisaronu, but bear in mind the terrain is hilly or hotels often lay on their own transport.

Travelling by bus or carDolmuses are the local mini buses that operate throughout Turkey’s resorts, providing cheap and easy shuttles to the beach and nearby attractions. If you want to explore the resort, hiring a car is the best option or there are yellow taxis available with a meter. You can book a taxi in advance from your hotel or for an airport transfer. Ovacik’s rural setting means many tourists choose to hire a car to explore. Roads can be narrow and the driving is less disciplined than we’re used to, but confident drivers should be fine. Remember to stick to the right-hand side.
Passports and Visas

British citizens require a visa to visit Turkey. To avoid waiting at the airport, get one online from the official e-Visa website and print it out. Your passport should have 6 months validity from your arrival date and a blank page for your visa stamp. The most recent guidelines can be found at 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

Travel and medical insurance are a must for your holiday to Turkey. 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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