Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ LOVE – FETHIYE Thu, 30 Oct 2025 07:15:05 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://fethiyetimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-FT-logo-600x100-V2-2-3-5-2-2-Version-2-32x32.png Fethiye Times https://fethiyetimes.com/ 32 32 Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 30th October 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-30th-october-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-30th-october-2025/#respond Thu, 30 Oct 2025 07:11:18 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=26005 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. Fethiye Marks 102nd Anniversary of the Republic with Joyous Celebrations Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye celebrated the 102nd Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey with joyous and heartfelt celebrations. The spirit of unity and pride […]

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Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

Fethiye Marks 102nd Anniversary of the Republic with Joyous Celebrations

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fethiye celebrated the 102nd Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey with joyous and heartfelt celebrations. The spirit of unity and pride filled the district as citizens came together to honour this milestone occasion

Following the congratulatory ceremony held at the District Governor’s Office, attendees gathered at Fethiye City Stadium to enjoy performances prepared by young people — the proud guarantee of the nation’s future. Their vibrant energy and passion once again reminded everyone of the enduring strength of the Republic and the values it represents.

The celebrations continued on the water, where a magnificent Republic procession took place. Beautifully decorated boats sailed across the world’s most stunning blue, reflecting the pride and joy of the 102nd anniversary. The event brought together residents and visitors alike in a display of patriotism and community spirit.

Fethiye’s Republic Convoy also drew great participation from citizens, filling the streets with red and white as locals celebrated side by side. The joy of the Republic was felt in every corner of the district, with flags waving proudly and voices joining in unity.

The celebrations concluded with a lively Republic procession and a concert by Pinhani, attended by a large crowd. The evening was filled with music, excitement, and heartfelt emotion as Fethiye came together to mark the 102nd year of the Republic. Officials extended their gratitude to everyone who took part, closing the night with a resounding message: Long live the Republic 🇹🇷

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


Storm Snaps Tree Branches in Two Separate Incidents Across Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Heavy rain and strong winds that hit Fethiye on Tuesday disrupted daily life and caused two separate incidents across the district.

In the Fethiye Industrial Zone, powerful gusts of wind snapped a tree branch, which was captured on camera as it broke under the force of the storm. The sudden weather change brought heavy rainfall and strong gusts that affected visibility and traffic in the area.

In a second incident, a large branch snapped from a tree in one of Fethiye’s busiest areas and fell onto a parked car, causing material damage. Emergency crews were dispatched to the scene and quickly removed the fallen branch from the vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

Authorities reminded residents to exercise caution during periods of heavy rain and strong winds, as unstable trees and loose materials can pose risks during stormy conditions.

Sources: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-sanayi-bolgesi-nde-firtina-agac-dalini-kopardi/109781/

https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-de-agactan-kopan-dal-park-halindeki-aracin-uzerine-dustu/109780


Fishmonger’s Warning: Know Your Anchovies Before You Buy!

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fisherman Mahir Kahya, one of the well-known vendors at the Fethiye Fish Market, has issued an important warning to residents about the varieties and prices of anchovies currently being sold. Kahya explained that there are several different types of anchovies and cautioned customers that the fish sold at lower prices in some places are not Black Sea anchovies.

Kahya said, “When you think of anchovies, the Black Sea comes to mind first, but there are actually several varieties. There are four different types: Çanakkale anchovies, İzmir anchovies, Marmara anchovies, and Black Sea anchovies. The best and most delicious of these is the Black Sea anchovy. Black Sea anchovies are currently doing very well — their price has dropped from 500 TL to 300 TL. They are caught in abundance every day and are frequently seen on the stalls.”

Emphasizing that the price of anchovies depends on the catch, Kahya noted, “When Black Sea anchovies are scarce, prices rise. The more they are found, the lower the price; when they are scarce, the higher it goes. While Black Sea anchovies currently cost around 300 TL per kilo in our region, some people are selling them for 150–200 TL. If a product is being sold for significantly less than its value, it is either not Black Sea anchovies or there is a problem with the product.”

Kahya also explained that anchovies are categorized by size, saying, “Anchovies are divided into three groups: small, medium, and large, and priced accordingly. Currently, the most popular choice on the shelves is the medium-sized Black Sea anchovy. Marmara anchovies are generally large but dry, while İzmir anchovies have a drier flavor. Not everyone may be aware of these differences, so it’s best to consult reputable fishmongers when shopping.”

Kahya concluded by advising residents to buy only from trusted vendors to ensure they get genuine, high-quality Black Sea anchovies.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-balik-hali-esnafi-mahir-kahya-uyardi


Rehabilitation Work Continues on Toptaş Stream in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Rehabilitation work on Toptaş Stream, carried out by the State Hydraulic Works (DSİ), is continuing at full speed in the Fethiye district of Muğla. The project, coordinated by the DSİ 21st Regional Directorate, aims to improve safety and prevent flooding in the area.

As part of the rehabilitation efforts, cleanup, channel alignment, and landscaping work have been completed along the streambed, and the installation of guardrails has now begun.

Toptaş Stream, located in a region of Fethiye that is prone to flooding during heavy rains, has been a long-standing concern for residents. The DSİ stated that the project will enhance both life and property safety, while the new guardrails along the stream banks will improve pedestrian safety and enhance the overall environmental appearance of the area.

Authorities emphasized that the rehabilitation work on Toptaş Stream is part of broader efforts to reduce flood risks and strengthen urban infrastructure across Fethiye.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/fethiye-de-toptas-deresi-nde-islah-calismalari-suruyor/109770/


Saffron, the World’s Most Expensive Spice, Sells for 500 TL per Gram

Amasya, Turkey – Saffron, known as the world’s most expensive spice, is being sold for 500 TL per gram in Amasya, one of Turkey’s key saffron-producing provinces. The spice, often referred to as “red gold,” is harvested locally and used in various industries including food, textiles, perfume, and pharmaceuticals.

Officials from the Amasya Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry have warned consumers about counterfeit saffron products, advising buyers to purchase only from verified local producers.

Sefa Kılıç, Director of the Plant Production and Plant Health Branch at the provincial directorate, said that saffron’s high price is due to the intensive labor involved in its production.

“Saffron is considered ‘red gold’ in the areas where it is produced. One gram of dried saffron is obtained by harvesting around 150 flowers. It sells for 500 TL per gram,” Kılıç said.

He added that saffron cultivation currently covers 23 decares in Amasya and that the plant can be grown in fields, gardens, or even pots.

“Because saffron is so valuable, counterfeit versions are sometimes sold. Our province is one of the leading production areas, so consumers can safely buy saffron from local producers,” Kılıç explained.

Amasya Governor Önder Bakan, who attended the saffron harvest in Ayvalıpınar village of the Göynücek district, encouraged farmers to diversify their crops.

He noted that this year 12,000 decares of land were used for onion cultivation, which led to oversupply, while some farmers who tried alternative crops such as saffron fared better.

“Our farmers have long focused on traditional crops like onions and cherries. However, due to overproduction and issues like frost damage, we recommend that they also consider alternative crops,” the governor said.

The saffron harvest event was also attended by AK Party Provincial Chairman Galip Uzun, Göynücek District Governor Osman Demirgül, and other local officials.

Authorities stated that saffron cultivation in Amasya continues to expand each year, offering a profitable alternative for farmers seeking to diversify production and strengthen the region’s agricultural economy.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/dunyanin-en-pahali-baharati-safranin-1-grami-500-tl/109787/


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Celebrating 102 years of the Republic of Turkey https://fethiyetimes.com/celebrating-102-years-of-the-republic-of-turkey/ https://fethiyetimes.com/celebrating-102-years-of-the-republic-of-turkey/#respond Wed, 29 Oct 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=2273 Republic Day, or Cumhuriyet Bayramı, commemorates the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923 and is one of the most important official public holidays and national festivals in the country. History of Turkish Republic Day On October 29, 1923, the newly recognized Turkish parliament proclaimed the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, […]

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Republic Day, or Cumhuriyet Bayramı, commemorates the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on 29 October 1923 and is one of the most important official public holidays and national festivals in the country.

History of Turkish Republic Day

On October 29, 1923, the newly recognized Turkish parliament proclaimed the establishment of the Republic of Turkey, formally marking the end of the Ottoman Empire. On the same day, Mustafa Kemal, who led the Turkish National War of Liberation and was later named Atatürk (father of Turks), was unanimously elected as the first president of the Republic. 

“Gentlemen! We shall declare the republic tomorrow” is what modern Turkey’s founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk said on the night of October 28, 1923, as he addressed lawmakers and his close brothers-in-arms. One day later, the Turkish Parliament adopted the new regime type and elected Atatürk as the first president, as lawmakers were heard shouting, “Long live the Republic! Long live Mustafa Kemal Pasha!”

Turkey had effectively been a republic from April 23, 1920, when the Grand National Assembly was inaugurated in Ankara. When the Turkish parliament held its first session in 1920, virtually every corner of the crumbling Ottoman Empire was under the occupation of the Allied powers. Exasperated by the Ottoman government’s inability to fight the occupation, the nationwide resistance movement gained momentum. With the Allied occupation of Istanbul and the dissolution of the Ottoman Parliament, Mustafa Kemal’s justification for opening the resistance movement’s new legislative body was created.

Following the founding of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk embarked on a wide-ranging set of reforms in the political, economic and cultural aspects of Turkish society. These reforms have left a lasting legacy of which the peoples of Turkish heritage are proud: the conversion of the newly founded Republic into today’s modern, democratic and secular Turkish state.

You can read more about the creator of modern Turkey in this article:

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – the creator of modern Turkey

How is Turkish Republic Day Celebrated?

The holiday lasts 35 hours, starting at 1:00 pm on October 28th. 

Many people go to local stadiums on October 29 to watch performances dedicated to Republic Day. Such performances usually consist of theatre sketches, poetry readings and traditional Turkish dances. Many schoolchildren participate in school performances for parents and teachers. Parades may take place in some cities and politicians may give public speeches on this day. 

People lay wreaths at the many statues of Atatürk across the country or visit Atatürk’s mausoleum in the country’s capital, Ankara.

On the evening of October 29, many cities have traditional processions with flags and musical bands to commemorate Republic Day in Turkey. The processions usually end with fireworks, which begin after dark.

The common symbols of Republic Day in Turkey are the Turkish flag and pictures of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.

Republic Day is an official national holiday in Turkey. Public administration buildings, schools, post offices and many small businesses are usually closed on this day. Public transport schedules may vary. Public transport routes may change in the event of street performances and processions. The afternoon of the previous day, October 28, is also an official holiday.

In 2023, Turkey marked its centenary with nationwide celebrations. You can read more about the far-reaching political, social and cultural reforms that decisively changed the country here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/29/100-years-of-the-republic-of-turkey-in-pictures

29 Ekim Cumhuriyet Bayramınız Kutlu Olsun

Sources: Wikipedia/TCA/Office Holidays

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Fethiye Municipality Opens Seminar in China https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-municipality-opens-seminar-in-china/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-municipality-opens-seminar-in-china/#respond Tue, 28 Oct 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25976 The international seminar titled “High-Quality Development of the Culture and Tourism Industry through Digital Empowerment,” organized by the University of Science and Technology in Suzhou, China, began with opening speeches by the university’s vice-chancellor and professors from the Faculty of Tourism. The seminar is being held on the Suzhou University of Science and Technology campus […]

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The international seminar titled “High-Quality Development of the Culture and Tourism Industry through Digital Empowerment,” organized by the University of Science and Technology in Suzhou, China, began with opening speeches by the university’s vice-chancellor and professors from the Faculty of Tourism.

The seminar is being held on the Suzhou University of Science and Technology campus and will continue until November 5th. It brings together 44 participants from countries including Nigeria, Uganda, South Africa, Gabon, Ethiopia, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Cambodia, and Sierra Leone.

Fethiye Municipality was the only institution from Turkey invited to participate, with all expenses covered by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and Suzhou University of Science and Technology. The municipality is represented by unit managers Tahir Başaran and Mehmet Kavruk, along with presidential advisor Yavuz Topateş.

Delivering the opening address on behalf of all participants at the request of the organizing committee, Yavuz Topateş said:

“Today, tourism worldwide is no longer merely an economic activity that generates foreign currency. It also plays a critical role in many areas, such as strengthening intercultural communication, building friendships between nations, creating employment, developing infrastructure, and preserving cultural heritage.

The tourism sector brings societies closer together, supports cultural diversity, and is a key component of sustainable development. With its structure that promotes local development, creates employment, and preserves cultural heritage, tourism has become an indispensable part of social life. In today’s world, digitalization plays a pivotal role in the transformation of tourism. Smart technologies, data analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital marketing not only improve service quality but also make the visitor experience more effective and accessible.”

The seminar series, which will conclude on November 5th, will feature a range of presentations by Chinese academics on tourism and the digital age.

Huzhou After Suzhou

Following their participation in Suzhou, the Fethiye Municipality delegation—visiting China as official guests—will travel to Huzhou, with which the Fethiye Municipal Council recently approved a sister city agreement.

During meetings with Huzhou Municipality officials, both sides will discuss technical details and future cooperation projects.

Thank you to Yavuz Topateş for the update and photographs.

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 26th October 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-26th-october-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-26th-october-2025/#respond Mon, 27 Oct 2025 04:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25905 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS Air Games Festival Concludes with Spectacular Final Day Fethiye, MUĞLA – The 25th International Fethiye Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival continued on its final day with a full program of aerial performances over Belcekız Beach. Local and […]

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Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

NEWS

Air Games Festival Concludes with Spectacular Final Day

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The 25th International Fethiye Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival continued on its final day with a full program of aerial performances over Belcekız Beach. Local and international visitors gathered from the early hours to watch paragliders, wingsuit pilots, and aerobatic aircraft take to the skies above Ölüdeniz.

The day’s schedule began at 10:00 a.m. and included Speedfly demonstrations, low-altitude freestyle jumps, wingsuit flights, and paragliding acrobatics. Fighter jet parachute displays and low passes by aircraft were also part of the program, drawing attention from spectators along the beachfront.

The festival, now in its 25th year, once again highlighted Fethiye’s importance as one of Turkey’s leading destinations for paragliding and air sports.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/hava-oyunlari-festivali-renkli-gosterilerle-devam-ediyor


Work Begins on the Second Phase of the 328 Million TL Investment in Ölüdeniz

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Muğla Metropolitan Municipality has begun work on the second phase of its 328 million TL road and infrastructure investment on the Fethiye–Ölüdeniz road.

The municipality continues to enhance road infrastructure across its 13 districts. Having already completed the first and third phases of the 328 million TL project, the Metropolitan Municipality has now started work on the second phase, covering the Ovacık–City district route.

As part of this phase, a 2,650-meter stormwater line, sidewalk improvements, hot asphalt paving, retaining wall construction, and roundabout enhancements will be carried out. These works aim to strengthen the region’s infrastructure and provide residents and visitors with safer, more comfortable transportation.

Once the second phase is completed, the municipality will begin the fourth phase of the project. This will include approximately 2,500 meters of hot asphalt paving on the Ölüdeniz–Kayaköy road, along with pavement improvements, a rainwater pipeline, a drinking water pipeline, and an electronic communication network. A total of 165,236,590 TL has been allocated for the second and fourth phases combined.

In the completed first phase of the Patlangıç–Ovacık road, 2,400 meters of PMT and bituminous base layers, 2,100 meters of guardrails, and 300 meters of curbs were installed, expanding the road width to an average of 15 meters.

The third phase included 2,650 meters of BSK and PMT paving, 1,173 meters of guardrails, 2,200 meters of drinking water lines, 300 meters of motorist-friendly barriers, 2,730 meters of curbs, 1,865 square meters of paving stones, and 2,550 meters of trench concrete paving.

Overall, the 328 million TL project encompasses 11,000 meters of hot asphalt paving, 2,200 meters of drinking water lines, 1,600 meters of rainwater lines, and 6,500 meters of steel guardrails.

Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Ahmet Aras said,

“As is the case throughout Muğla, we are strengthening our transportation infrastructure in Fethiye, ensuring our citizens travel more safely and comfortably. This road is not just a transportation route; it’s an artery that will boost Fethiye’s tourism and economic vitality. We are maximizing comfort and safety on this route, which welcomes millions of local and international visitors every year.

For us, Muğla is a unified whole. We operate with an equal service approach across all 13 districts, regardless of whether it’s a metropolitan area or a smaller town. This investment in Fethiye reflects our dedication to providing the same high standard of service and comfort for every citizen.”

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/oludenizde-328-milyonluk-yatirimin-2-etap-calismalari-basladi


The Social Aid Department Welcomed Future Social Workers

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Fourth-year students from the Social Work Department at Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University’s Seydikemer School of Applied Sciences visited the Fethiye Municipality Social Aid Department to gain professional field experience.

During the visit, the students were welcomed by Social Aid Department Director Ali Rıza Kıroğlu, who provided detailed information about the directorate’s organizational structure, service units, and social support activities across the city.

Kıroğlu said, “We wanted to provide young people who will shape the future of social work with the opportunity to learn about the role of local governments in social services. It is invaluable for us to be able to contribute to their professional development.”

As part of the program, the students toured the directorate’s headquarters, the Hearts Together Store, the Food Bank and Soup Kitchen, the Laundry, and the Administrative Office. At each location, they received insights from staff members about the units’ operations, client profiles, and service processes.

The visit concluded with a screening of videos highlighting the municipality’s social assistance efforts, volunteering initiatives, and projects supporting disadvantaged groups—allowing students to connect their theoretical studies with practical, real-world applications.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/sosyal-yardim-isleri-mudurlugu-gelecegin-sosyal-hizmet-uzmanlarini-agirladi


Pedestrian Crossings to Be at Least 200 Meters Apart in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Several pedestrian crossings between the Zincirlikavak and Çalıca areas of the Karaçulha neighborhood have been closed as part of a new traffic regulation. Officials stated that the updated rule mandates a minimum distance of 200 meters between pedestrian crossings, prompting the recent closures.

Authorities confirmed that new pedestrian crossing lines will be painted in the designated open sections as soon as possible. The project aims to enhance road safety and ensure smoother traffic flow throughout the area.

Despite the safety intentions, some pedestrians have expressed confusion and inconvenience due to the sudden closure of familiar crossing points. Residents reported challenges in finding safe areas to cross, particularly during busy traffic hours.

Officials noted that once the new layout is fully implemented—complete with updated markings and informative signage—traffic patterns and pedestrian movement are expected to become more organized and predictable.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/yaya-gecitlerinin-arasinda-en-az-200-metre-olacak


Paragliders Collide in Fethiye, Injuring Three

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Three people were injured when a single paraglider and a tandem paraglider collided mid-air during the 25th International Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival, held over the skies of Ölüdeniz.

The festival, known for its vibrant aerial displays, took an alarming turn when the two paragliders attempting to land over Belcekız Beach crashed into each other. The collision caused both to lose control and make a hard landing on the beach.

Medical and gendarmerie teams were quickly dispatched to the area. After receiving first aid at the scene, the injured individuals were transported to Fethiye State Hospital by ambulance for further treatment.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the mid-air collision. Despite the incident, other festival activities continued under heightened safety monitoring.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-yamac-parasutleri-havada-carpisti-3-kisi-yaralandi


AI Systems Boost Efficiency in Fighting Forest Fires

Istanbul – Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported systems are transforming forest fire management by predicting how fires will spread, their growth rate, and direction—making firefighting more efficient and targeted.

At the Istanbul Forest Innovation Week, held under the theme “From Green Homeland to World Forestry,” experts and companies showcased technological solutions for combating forest fires.

Ahmet Dabanlı, co-founder of Başarsoft and an environmental engineer, explained that their AI-based software can model forest fires by analyzing terrain, forest type, and wind conditions to predict where a fire will move within one to two hours. The system, which received a United Nations award, is currently in use at the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry’s Fire Control Center, allowing teams to track fires in real time through data, cameras, and drones.

Dabanlı added that new developments are underway to improve navigation and team coordination in forest areas, ensuring faster and more accurate field responses.

At the event’s opening, Agriculture and Forestry Minister İbrahim Yumaklı emphasized Turkey’s leadership in sustainable and technology-driven forestry practices, highlighting the country’s commitment to smart, global cooperation for a greener and more resilient future.

Source: https://www.dailysabah.com/turkiye/ai-based-systems-help-predict-forest-fire-spread-in-turkiye/news


Severe Rainfall Triggers Flash Floods Across Western Turkey; One Missing in İzmir

İzmir – Torrential rainfall has caused flash floods across western Turkey, leaving one man missing in İzmir’s coastal town of Foça, while authorities issued new storm warnings for Istanbul.

According to local officials, 70-year-old Bülent Kaptanoğlu was swept away by floodwaters after his car became trapped in rising water. Search efforts involving AFAD, gendarmerie, and local fire teams have been ongoing since October 23.

Kaptanoğlu’s car and wallet were found downstream, but he remains missing. On October 24, search operations continued with the support of diving units and drone teams from neighboring provinces. İzmir Governor Süleyman Elban said the car was located about 1.5 kilometers from where it was last seen.

“Unfortunately, the car was empty. Teams are still searching both in the water and on land,” Elban told reporters at the scene.

AFAD reported receiving over 200 emergency calls in the area as overflowing rivers caused severe flooding. The heavy rains also impacted the provinces of Antalya, Çanakkale, and Aydın, where streets turned into rivers, and homes and businesses were flooded.

In Gökçeada, an island district of Çanakkale, intense rainfall triggered five separate landslides and inundated several buildings.

Source: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/man-missing-after-floods-hit-western-turkiye-as-istanbul-braces-for-storm-215010


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Ziraat Turkish Cup 3rd Qualifying Round

Fethiyespor will play Dersimspor in an away match on Wednesday, October 29, at 1:30 PM in the Ziraat Turkish Cup 3rd Qualifying Round.

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Match Result

Fethiyespor drew their away home match against Kırklarelispor on Saturday with a final score of 1-1. Following recent matches, Fethiyespor remains in 11th place in the league tables.

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League Match

The team’s next match will be played away against Menemen FK on Sunday, November 2, with kick-off at 15:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 55.81 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 56.24 TL.

The US Dollar bought 41.94 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.89 TL.

The Euro bought 48.76 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 48.84 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Ali İhsan Emre: A Lifelong Guardian of Nature https://fethiyetimes.com/ali-ihsan-emre-a-lifelong-guardian-of-nature/ https://fethiyetimes.com/ali-ihsan-emre-a-lifelong-guardian-of-nature/#respond Fri, 24 Oct 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25893 For nearly four decades, 69-year-old Ali İhsan Emre, a lifelong resident of Fethiye, has devoted himself to protecting nature — particularly the loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) and the region’s thriving birdlife. What began as a local passion became a lifetime mission that helped shape both Fethiye’s environmental identity and its eco-tourism reputation. Emre, a […]

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For nearly four decades, 69-year-old Ali İhsan Emre, a lifelong resident of Fethiye, has devoted himself to protecting nature — particularly the loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) and the region’s thriving birdlife. What began as a local passion became a lifetime mission that helped shape both Fethiye’s environmental identity and its eco-tourism reputation.

Emre, a volunteer environmentalist, has spent 45 years safeguarding the nesting grounds of loggerhead turtles along Çalış Beach and Yanıklar Beach, ensuring thousands of hatchlings make their way safely to the sea each summer. His pioneering spirit led to the development of Turkey’s first wire cage protection system for turtle nests — an innovation now used internationally, even in California.

“This cage project began in Turkey about 30 years ago,” Emre explained. “We improved the design so that the cages wouldn’t rust and would protect the eggs better. It became the most beautiful nest protection cage in the world.”

A Visionary Conservationist

Beyond turtle conservation, Emre played a vital role in identifying a 150-acre area near Çalış Beach as a key stopover for migratory birds — a haven that later became the officially registered Fethiye Bird Sanctuary in 2007. His decades of bird census work revealed the presence of over 230 bird species, making the area one of southwestern Turkey’s most ecologically valuable habitats.

“These birds have been migrating from pole to pole for millions of years,” Emre said. “Wherever they stop, that place has value. We’ve been conducting censuses in Fethiye for 35 years. This sanctuary is a breathing space — for both nature and people.”

Personal Sacrifice, Global Impact

Emre’s dedication came at a personal cost. In his first 20 years of volunteer work, he spent $40,000–50,000 of his own money on conservation activities, including supporting teams of student volunteers from the University of Vienna who joined him each summer to monitor the turtles.

Despite having no financial gain, Emre says the rewards lie in the survival of the species he protects. “I’ve been working for 35 years. I dedicated half my life to this. There was no government support back then — we managed it ourselves, and it turned out wonderfully.”

A Guardian of Fethiye’s Natural Heritage

Emre’s influence extends beyond science — his work underscores the connection between conservation and tourism.

“Loggerhead sea turtles come to Fethiye’s beaches from thousands of kilometers away,” he said. “In a survey we did 20 years ago, 22 percent of tourists said they came to Çalış to see the turtles. Without them, there’s no tourism.”

The turtles, he explains, are vital to marine balance. They keep jellyfish populations under control, contributing to cleaner seas and healthier ecosystems.

The Ongoing Mission

Today, Emre continues his volunteer work with the same passion, collaborating with Pamukkale University and the Ministry of Environment. Recent studies show around 120–150 turtle nests annually in Fethiye, producing up to 8,000 hatchlings each year.

He regularly sets up public awareness stands, teaching locals and visitors alike about loggerhead turtles, migratory birds, and the importance of protecting natural habitats.

“On-duty protection only lasts for a short time,” Emre said. “But volunteers continue the work — 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As long as I can, I will keep working for Fethiye’s nature.”

Through his tireless efforts, Ali İhsan Emre has become a symbol of grassroots conservation — a man who turned personal devotion into lasting environmental change, ensuring that both the loggerhead turtles and the birds of Fethiye continue to thrive for generations to come.

Source: Fethiye TV

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Fethiye Times Midweek Edition – Thursday 23rd October 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-23rd-october-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-midweek-edition-thursday-23rd-october-2025/#respond Thu, 23 Oct 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25841 Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey. Curated from various news sources. 25th International Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival Opens in Fethiye Fethiye, MUĞLA – The opening ceremony of the 25th International Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival took place in Fethiye, marking the start of one of Turkey’s […]

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Welcome to our midweek round-up of the latest news and updates from Fethiye and across Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

25th International Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival Opens in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – The opening ceremony of the 25th International Ölüdeniz Air Games Festival took place in Fethiye, marking the start of one of Turkey’s most anticipated aerial events. Nearly 400 paragliders from 33 countries participated on the first day of the festival, which drew large crowds to Belcekız Beach.

Among those attending were Fethiye District Governor Fatih Akkaya, Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, Turkish Aeronautical Association Vice President Dr. Abdullah Şengönül, FTSO President Osman Çıralı, FESOB President Mehmet Soydemir, FETOB President Bülent Uysal, CHP Fethiye District Chairman Mustafa Koyuncu, former Muğla Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Osman Gürün, as well as former members of parliament, municipal council members, NGO representatives, chamber presidents, neighborhood representatives, and numerous citizens.

Flights were canceled on the first day due to adverse weather conditions. However, the following days of the festival will feature a dynamic lineup including Batman and low-altitude freestyle jumps, high-speed mini-paragliding demonstrations, performances by the Turkish Aeronautical Association’s paramotor team, and hot air balloon displays.

FTSO President Osman Çıralı highlighted the event’s significance for regional tourism, saying, “We dreamed of these days when we participated in the Babadağ Cable Car tender in 2011. Babadağ has now become an air sports center where the world meets. As of 2024, 173,222 flights have been made in 10 months, compared to 167,000 last year — a 3 percent increase. If price stability is achieved, our region and companies will benefit even more.”

Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca emphasized the event’s longevity and importance, stating, “We have been organizing this festival for 25 years. We thank the Turkish Aeronautical Association and all the athletes from home and abroad. I also thank everyone who pioneered its inception. Except during the pandemic, this event has continued without interruption and has become one of Fethiye’s most valuable brands.”

District Governor Fatih Akkaya underlined the dedication behind the event’s long-running success, saying, “It’s hard to make this event one year, but it’s even harder to make it 25. The same goes for the centennial celebration. It’s an honor for all of us to keep this culture alive in a city like Fethiye, which stands on a civilization built on thousands of years.”

The five-day festival will continue to transform the skies of Ölüdeniz into a visual spectacle, with acrobatic performances, colorful flights, and breathtaking aerial displays by local and international athletes.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/25-uluslararasi-oludeniz-hava-oyunlari-festivali-coskuyla-basladi


“Disaster Preparedness” Booth Raises Awareness in Beşkaza Square

Fethiye, MUĞLA – As part of the Days to Combat Climate Change events, an information booth titled “Disaster Preparedness” was set up in Beşkaza Square to raise public awareness about disaster prevention.

Teams provided citizens with detailed information on disaster preparedness and risk reduction measures, emphasising the importance of being ready for potential emergencies. The activity aimed to increase community resilience and encourage proactive steps in combating the impacts of climate change.

Source: Fethiye Belediyesi


JAK and UMKE Teams Mobilized for Person Who Fell on Lycian Way in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A hiker who fell and dislocated his shoulder while trekking along the Lycian Way in Fethiye was rescued after being trapped in the area.

The incident occurred around 8:00 PM when F.E., hiking near the Faralya neighbourhood, lost his balance and fell. Unable to move or call for help on his own, he contacted the 112 Emergency Call Center for assistance.

Upon notification, Gendarmerie Search and Rescue (JAK) and National Medical Rescue (UMKE) teams were dispatched to the scene. The teams carried out a rescue operation in challenging terrain, successfully reaching and transporting the injured hiker to a safe location.

F.E. received first aid at the scene before being transferred to the hospital by paramedics for further treatment.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiye-likya-yolunda-dusen-sahis-icin-jak-ve-umke-ekipleri-seferber-oldu


Muğla Welcomes 3,037,000 Foreign Tourists in 9 Months

Muğla, TURKEY – Muğla, Turkey’s third most visited province after Istanbul and Antalya, welcomed 3,037,464 foreign tourists in the first nine months of 2025. According to data from the Muğla Directorate of Culture and Tourism, this figure represents a 6 percent decrease compared to the same period last year, when 3,239,853 visitors arrived.

British tourists once again topped the list of international visitors, accounting for 42 percent of all foreign arrivals. Between January and September, 1,264,595 tourists from the United Kingdom visited the province. They were followed by visitors from the Russian Federation (358,430), Poland (274,709), Germany (195,400), and the Netherlands (79,116).

Muğla, which has two international airports—Dalaman and Milas-Bodrum—saw 2,492,039 tourists arrive by air during the first nine months of the year. Dalaman Airport received 1,638,338 foreign arrivals, while Milas-Bodrum Airport welcomed 853,701. An additional 545,425 foreign visitors entered through sea border crossings in Marmaris, Fethiye, Bodrum, Datça, and Milas.

Home to world-renowned destinations such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Datça, Muğla continues to attract visitors with its sea, sand, and sun tourism, complemented by a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. The province boasts 108 registered archaeological sites, making it one of Turkey’s leading regions for cultural tourism.

In recent years, Muğla has also become a hub for sports tourism, hosting key stages of major international events, including the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey. Despite the slight decline in visitor numbers, Muğla remains one of Turkey’s most vibrant and diverse tourism destinations, drawing millions each year with its natural beauty, coastal charm, and rich heritage.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/mugla-9-ayda-3-milyon-37-bin-yabanci-turisti-agirladi


Two Scenes in Bodrum on the Same Day: Floods and Seaside Fun

Bodrum, MUĞLA – Bodrum witnessed two contrasting scenes on the same day as torrential rain that began overnight caused flooding in several neighborhoods, while just hours later, tourists were enjoying the sunshine and swimming in the sea.

Heavy rainfall on the Gümüşlük–Koyunbaba road left some vehicles stranded and caused difficult driving conditions. Accumulated water in low-lying areas temporarily brought traffic to a standstill, while roads along the Akyarlar–Turgutreis route were covered with stones and debris carried by the runoff.

Bodrum Municipality teams, dispatched to the affected areas early in the morning, began cleaning and drainage operations at first light. Thanks to their quick intervention, several blocked roads were reopened to traffic within a short time.

As the rain cleared, the district’s weather changed dramatically. Along Kumbahçe Beach, the brief return of sunshine created colorful and lively scenes. Some foreign tourists swam in the sea after the rain, while others relaxed and sunbathed on the beach, making the most of the warm spell between showers.

According to meteorological data, rainfall is expected to continue intermittently throughout the week, keeping Bodrum residents and visitors alert to changing weather conditions.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/bodrum-da-ayni-gun-iki-manzara-bir-yanda-taskin-diger-yanda-deniz-keyfi/109383/?p=4


Turkey Launches Massive Green Homeland Mobilization Ahead of National Forestation Day

Turkey is preparing for one of its largest environmental campaigns as National Forestation Day approaches on November 11. The Green Homeland Mobilization, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, aims to plant 550 million saplings and seeds within a year, engaging citizens from all 81 provinces.

President Erdoğan invited all citizens to adopt saplings via the official website and take part in planting events nationwide. He described the initiative as “a chance to heal the wounds caused by forest fires and leave a lush green legacy for our children.”

Minister of Agriculture and Forestry İbrahim Yumaklı stated that on November 11, people of all ages — from 7 to 77 — will participate in planting activities across 81 provinces and 922 districts. He emphasized that forests play a vital role in combating climate change and securing a livable world for future generations.

Over the past 23 years, Turkey has planted more than 7.5 billion saplings, expanding forested areas to 23.4 million hectares — about 30% of the country’s land — placing it among the world’s top four nations for afforestation.

Yumaklı reaffirmed that burned forest areas will not be opened for construction, citing constitutional protections, and highlighted the establishment of memorial forests to honor wildfire heroes, earthquake victims, and Gaza’s innocent civilians.

The mobilization also features partnerships such as the “1 Blood Donation, 3 Saplings” campaign with the Turkish Red Crescent and collaborations with national sports federations to promote tree planting across the country.

Citizens can join the initiative through the Geleceğe Nefes website or mobile app to adopt saplings, track planting progress, and receive participation certificates.

Since its launch in 2019 under the theme “Breath for the Future,” National Forestation Day has united millions of volunteers, students, and NGOs, reinforcing Turkey’s commitment to sustainability and climate action.

Source: Daily Sabah


Torrential Rain and Strong Winds Trigger Landslide and Flooding Across Southern Turkey

Hatay, TURKEY – A fierce spell of rain accompanied by strong winds swept across southern Turkey, triggering a landslide in Hatay that blocked a major highway, stranded vehicles, and caused hours-long traffic disruptions.

The heavy downpour, which intensified in the early hours of October 20, led to widespread flooding in İskenderun and Payas, submerging homes, businesses, and streets. Emergency response teams were deployed with fire trucks and construction machinery to rescue stranded drivers and clear debris, while local residents assisted in freeing vehicles stuck on flooded roads.

In Payas, schools were closed for the day, and a group of students trapped on a school bus were safely rescued with the help of a backhoe. The Transport and Infrastructure Ministry announced that traffic between Payas and Dörtyol was diverted to a single lane under controlled conditions to ensure safety.

Cleanup operations continued as a jeep and a truck were trapped by mud and rocks that had slid from higher ground. In one flooded neighborhood, rescue teams reached stranded residents by boat, evacuating them to safety.

Meanwhile, a waterspout was spotted off the coast of İskenderun during the storm, briefly swirling over the sea before dissipating — adding to the dramatic scenes caused by the severe weather.

As Hatay continues to grapple with flood damage, much of Turkey is bracing for a sharp change in weather, marking the start of a colder, winter-like week. The Turkish State Meteorological Service has forecast widespread rainfall across the Aegean, Central Anatolia, and eastern regions, with sleet and snowfall expected in the higher elevations of the eastern Black Sea and northeastern Anatolia.

Strong downpours are likely along the eastern Black Sea coast, while morning fog and low visibility are expected in parts of the Marmara and northern Aegean regions. Temperatures are forecast to drop below seasonal norms in northern and central Turkey, while remaining closer to average across the country’s southern provinces.

Source: Hürriyet Daily News


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The Giant’s Causeway: Where Myth Meets Geology https://fethiyetimes.com/the-giants-causeway-where-myth-meets-geology/ https://fethiyetimes.com/the-giants-causeway-where-myth-meets-geology/#respond Wed, 22 Oct 2025 05:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25824 Standing on the edge of the Atlantic, the Giant’s Causeway is a place where myth meets geology, and nature itself seems to have sculpted a masterpiece. Located just outside the village of Bushmills on Northern Ireland’s rugged north coast, this UNESCO World Heritage site draws visitors from across the world — and for good reason. […]

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Standing on the edge of the Atlantic, the Giant’s Causeway is a place where myth meets geology, and nature itself seems to have sculpted a masterpiece. Located just outside the village of Bushmills on Northern Ireland’s rugged north coast, this UNESCO World Heritage site draws visitors from across the world — and for good reason. With its 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, this natural wonder looks like something straight out of a fantasy world.

A Natural Marvel Born of Fire and Time

Around 60 million years ago, intense volcanic activity occurred as Europe drifted away from North America. As molten lava flowed across the landscape, it cooled and contracted, fracturing into the strikingly regular hexagonal columns we see today. Over the millennia, the pounding waves and relentless weather shaped these formations into the dramatic “stepping stones” that stretch from the cliffs into the sea. The result is a geological wonder that’s both mesmerizing and mysterious.

Legends of Giants and Rivalry

No Irish landmark would be complete without a legend — and the Giant’s Causeway has two. According to folklore, the mighty Irish giant Fionn Mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) built the causeway across the sea to face his Scottish rival, Benandonner. When Benandonner saw the size of Fionn, he fled in terror, tearing up the bridge as he ran. Another tale tells of Fionn building the path to reach his true love in Scotland, only for his grandmother’s storms to repeatedly destroy it — a story of determination, heartbreak, and devotion.

Exploring the Causeway

Visitors can access the Giant’s Causeway for free, though parking at the National Trust Visitor Centre is reserved for ticket holders. The Visitor Experience ticket includes guided and audio tours, interactive exhibits, and parking. For those seeking adventure, the Clifftop Experience offers a breathtaking five-mile guided hike overlooking the coastline — a three-and-a-half-hour journey showcasing some of Northern Ireland’s most spectacular scenery.

Plan to spend at least three hours exploring. Take time to marvel at famous rock formations like the Giant’s Boot, the Organ Pipes, and the Wishing Chair. The site is open from dawn until dusk, and though the Visitor Centre closes by late afternoon, the magic of the landscape lingers long after the crowds have gone.

Plan your visit here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/giants-causeway

Getting There

The Giant’s Causeway lies about 60 miles north of Belfast — a drive of roughly 75 minutes. Travelling by public transport? Take a train from Belfast to Portrush (about 1.5 hours) and then a connecting bus to the site (40 minutes). Some trains may require a transfer at Coleraine, so it’s best to check schedules in advance via Translink.

Fast Facts

  • The Giant’s Causeway became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
  • It has about 40,000 basalt columns formed by volcanic activity.
  • Managed by the National Trust since 1961.
  • The Irish name is Clochán an Aifir.
  • Similar formations exist in Scotland, Iceland, and Spain.
  • In 2017 and 2018, it welcomed over one million visitors for the first time, making it Northern Ireland’s top attraction.

Sources: UNESCO/Matador Network

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The Ancient City of Kibyra: City of Gladiators and Swift Horses https://fethiyetimes.com/the-ancient-city-of-kibyra-city-of-gladiators-and-swift-horses/ https://fethiyetimes.com/the-ancient-city-of-kibyra-city-of-gladiators-and-swift-horses/#respond Wed, 22 Oct 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25803 Hidden among the juniper and cedar forests on the western slopes of the Gölhisar plain in Burdur’s Gölhisar district lies Kibyra, an ancient city that once echoed with the roars of gladiators and the thunder of racing horses. Perched at an altitude of 1,100–1,300 meters, this 2,300-year-old marvel, known as the “City of Gladiators,” was […]

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Hidden among the juniper and cedar forests on the western slopes of the Gölhisar plain in Burdur’s Gölhisar district lies Kibyra, an ancient city that once echoed with the roars of gladiators and the thunder of racing horses. Perched at an altitude of 1,100–1,300 meters, this 2,300-year-old marvel, known as the “City of Gladiators,” was one of the most powerful cities of the Lydian and Roman eras.

A City with Lydian Roots

According to the famed ancient geographer Strabo of Amasya, the Kibyrans were originally from Lydia before migrating to the Kabalis region, where they established a vast settlement with a perimeter of 100 stadia. Archaeological excavations and sources reveal that Kibyra possessed a strong military character — commanding over 30,000 infantry and 2,000 cavalry — and displayed some of the longest gladiator friezes known from antiquity in Turkey.

Its strategic position made Kibyra the judicial center for 25 nearby cities, while its mastery of horse breeding earned it the title “city of swift horses.” Excavations have also uncovered evidence of advanced ironworking, suggesting that metallurgy here was more than a trade — it was an art.

Prosperity and Roman Reconstruction

Kibyra reached its height during the Roman period, when most of its visible structures were built. However, the city’s prosperity was briefly shattered by a major earthquake in 23 AD. The Roman Emperor Tiberius granted Kibyra a five-year tax amnesty and financial assistance to rebuild, and in gratitude, the citizens renamed their city “Caesarea Cibyra” — the Emperor’s Cibyra.

Architectural Wonders of Kibyra

Stadium

On entering the site, the Kibyra Stadium dominates the landscape. Stretching 200 meters and seating around 12,000 spectators, it is regarded as one of the five most magnificent stadiums of the ancient world. Initially used for athletic events, it later became a stage for gladiatorial combats, earning the city its fierce reputation.

Theatre

The theatre of Kibyra, with seating for 7,500–8,000 people, is remarkable for its steep tiers that give it a dramatic presence over the valley. Visitors today can still pass through the ornate southern gate, one of the few ancient theater entrances that remains fully intact.

The World’s Largest Odeon

Among Kibyra’s most astonishing discoveries is the largest known Odeon in the world. Designed as a music and concert hall, it could accommodate around 3,500 people and stands as a testament to the city’s cultural sophistication.

Medusa Mosaic

At the heart of the Odeon lies the Medusa Mosaic, an extraordinary masterpiece dating to the early 1st century AD. Created using the Opus Sectile technique, it portrays Medusa, the mythological creature whose gaze could turn men to stone. The mosaic, unique in the world for its craftsmanship and preservation, once protected the building from evil.

Bath Complex

Kibyra’s Roman bathhouse, spanning approximately 5,400 square meters, is one of the largest in Anatolia. Built with a sophisticated underfloor heating system, it offered both luxury and engineering brilliance. With its 2,600-square-meter main structure, it ranks as the city’s third-largest building, after the stadium and the Odeon.

A Winter Wonderland

While Kibyra is fascinating year-round, visiting in winter reveals an entirely different beauty. Blanketed in snow, the ancient stones and grand arches take on a serene, ethereal quality, transforming the site into a winter wonderland. The snowy peaks and silent ruins create an almost mystical atmosphere — a rare opportunity to see an ancient city seemingly frozen in time. In these quiet months, visitors can wander among the snow-dusted columns and amphitheater seats, imagining how the city might once have glimmered under the same white veil two thousand years ago.

Legacy and Recognition

The ancient city of Kibyra offers visitors a rare opportunity to step back into a world where art, power, and mythology intertwined. Its grandeur and preservation led to its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2016, ensuring its legacy endures for generations to come.

Getting There

Kibyra is easily accessible by road:

  • From Antalya: Follow the Çavdır–Denizli road to Gölhisar, then continue toward the ancient city.
  • From Ankara: Take the Afyonkarahisar–Burdur highway and proceed toward Gölhisar–Fethiye.
  • From Izmir: Follow the İzmir–Aydın–Denizli route, then take the Acıpayam–Gölhisar line to reach Kibyra.

Whether for its legendary gladiators, majestic architecture, or the snow-covered serenity of winter, Kibyra stands as one of Turkey’s most enthralling archaeological treasures — a city where the echoes of history still whisper through the stones.

Source: http://www.sagalassosvakfi.org

Featured image by Şefik Akkurt

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Fethiye Times News – Week Ending 19th October 2025 https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-19th-october-2025/ https://fethiyetimes.com/fethiye-times-news-week-ending-19th-october-2025/#respond Mon, 20 Oct 2025 03:30:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25734 Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey. Curated from various news sources. NEWS German Pilot Dies After Paragliding Accident in Fethiye Fethiye, MUĞLA – A German paraglider pilot who was seriously injured after falling into the sea during a flight from Babadağ, Fethiye’s internationally famous paragliding destination, has died […]

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Welcome to our pick of last week’s news from Fethiye and around Turkey.

Curated from various news sources.

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German Pilot Dies After Paragliding Accident in Fethiye

Fethiye, MUĞLA – A German paraglider pilot who was seriously injured after falling into the sea during a flight from Babadağ, Fethiye’s internationally famous paragliding destination, has died in hospital.

The accident occurred on October 16, when Frederick Sass, a German national, performed a solo jump from the 1,700-meter runway on Babadağ in the Ölüdeniz neighborhood. During an acrobatic maneuver, his parachute reportedly collapsed mid-air, causing him to plunge into the sea.

Boaters in the area, who witnessed the incident, rescued Sass from the water and brought him to shore, where paramedics provided emergency first aid. He was then transported by ambulance to a private hospital in Fethiye and placed in intensive care.

Despite medical efforts, Sass succumbed to his injuries while receiving treatment.

An investigation has been launched into the circumstances of the accident.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-yamac-parasutu-kazasinda-yaralanan-alman-pilot-hayatini-kaybetti


Metropolitan Municipality Wins Landmark Court Ruling to Protect Gökova’s Natural Heritage

Muğla, TURKEY – The Muğla Metropolitan Municipality has won a significant legal victory in its ongoing efforts to safeguard the region’s natural heritage. The Council of State has annulled a 2018 Council of Ministers’ decision that downgraded the natural site protection status within the Gökova Special Environmental Protection Area.

The Council of Ministers’ decree, published in the Official Gazette in 2018, had reduced the protection levels of several key sites in Gökova — an area renowned for its ecological diversity, unique landscapes, and rich marine ecosystem. Determined to defend the region’s environmental integrity, the Muğla Metropolitan Municipality filed a lawsuit to overturn the regulation.

Following the legal challenge, the 4th Chamber of the Council of State ruled in favour of the municipality, declaring that the Ecologically Based Scientific Report used to justify the downgrade was inadequate. The court noted that the report failed to accurately represent Gökova’s landscape characteristics or provide sufficient ecological justification.

The ruling restores the full protection status of Gökova’s natural sites, reaffirming their importance as part of Turkey’s environmental and ecological heritage.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/buyuksehirden-gokova-icin-onemli-hukuki-zafer


Climate Change Week Events Begin in Fethiye with Exhibition and Local Producers’ Market

Fethiye, MUĞLA – Events marking Climate Change Week have officially begun in Fethiye, with the opening of a photography exhibition and local producer stalls in Beşkaza Square. The event, launched with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, was attended by Fethiye Mayor Alim Karaca, who toured the exhibition and met with local participants.

The photography exhibition, prepared by the Fethiye Photography and Cinema Art Association (FEFSAD), highlights environmental themes and showcases the beauty and fragility of nature. Visitors also explored the sales booths set up by local producers and community groups promoting sustainable and climate-friendly products.

Fethiye Municipality’s Climate Change and Zero Waste Manager Hatice Selver Kabak stated that the week-long programme will feature a variety of workshops and educational activities designed to promote environmental awareness.

Kabak emphasized the link between local production, local consumption, and environmental sustainability, noting that sourcing goods locally helps reduce carbon emissions from transportation:

“Every producer in this market is climate-friendly. The more we meet our needs locally, the more we protect our planet. Through these events, we aim to show how individual choices can make a difference in conserving our environment and natural resources.”

Kabak added that the October 16–27 Climate Change Week aims to encourage participation from women and youth in topics ranging from local production and energy efficiency to marine conservation. She also thanked the Lycian Women’s Cooperative, Slow Food Fethiye, FETAV, and members of the Rotary Club for their support and participation.

Mayor Alim Karaca praised the opening events and invited the public to take part in the upcoming activities:

“Today, we opened our Climate Change Week events in Beşkaza Square. Our photography exhibition, themed ‘Local Produce Market: For a Sustainable Future’ and ‘Let’s Not Lose, Let’s Protect,’ highlights the importance of sustainability. We invite everyone to join us for the Electric Vehicle and Solar Energy Systems Fair and other awareness events taking place in Beşkaza Square on October 17–18, 2025.”

The Climate Change Week events will continue throughout the week in Beşkaza Square and are open to all members of the public.

Source: https://www.fethiyetv.com/fethiyede-iklim-degisikligi-haftasi-etkinlikleri-basladi


Record Pine Honey Harvest Expected in Muğla as Production Set to Reach 20,000 Tons

Muğla, TURKEY – Muğla, the world’s leading producer of pine honey, is anticipating a record harvest of 20,000 tons this year, driven by favourable weather and improved environmental conditions. The province, which accounts for 92% of global pine honey production and 86% of Turkey’s total output, continues to lead the industry both nationally and internationally.

Last year’s yield reached approximately 15,000 tons, but with ideal seasonal patterns this year, production is set to rise by a third. Between August and November, Muğla hosts migratory beekeepers from all over Turkey, who join local producers to harvest pine honey from an estimated 4 million beehives—around 3 million belonging to migratory beekeepers and 1 million to local ones. The region typically produces three rounds of honey within the season.

Since 2017, the number of migratory beekeepers visiting Muğla has dropped significantly due to climate change, forest fires, and seasonal disruptions, particularly affecting production areas in Marmaris, Milas, and Köyceğiz. However, this year saw a strong comeback — the number of visiting beekeepers has doubled compared to last year, especially in the Kıran honey forests of Menteşe, a key production zone.

Beekeeper Mehmet Tilki, who travels annually from Adana to Muğla with his family, said this year’s honey yield has been noticeably higher:

“This year’s yield is good. The beekeepers who arrived early had an excellent crop. The honey quality is better than last year’s. Even though I arrived late, I averaged around 8–10 kilos of honey per hive. The merchants are buying a 27-kilo tin for around ₺4,300–₺4,500, while the cooperative offers ₺5,300.”

Tilki, a member of the Adana Binboğa Cooperative, added that the high number of producers in the region reflects the renewed optimism among beekeepers after several challenging years.

With ideal conditions and strong participation from both local and migratory producers, Muğla’s 2025 pine honey season is shaping up to be one of the most successful in recent memory.

Source: https://www.gercekfethiye.com/mugla-da-cam-balinda-rekolte-sevinci/109031/?p=5


Father and Daughter Set Local Pumpkin Record in Hakkari with 50.5-Kilo Giant

Hakkari, TURKEY – A father and daughter from Hakkari have set a new local record with a 50.5-kilogram pumpkin, the largest ever grown in the city. The impressive harvest was cultivated by Hacı Osman Salim and his daughter Kübra Salim in the Bağlar neighborhood of Doğanyurt village.

The achievement not only delighted residents but also showcased Hakkari’s growing agricultural potential, made possible through innovative local support. With the backing of Governor Ali Çelik, a solar-powered irrigation system was installed to draw water from a newly drilled well, delivering it efficiently to village fields and easing the cultivation process.

The record-setting pumpkin, grown in one of these fertile, solar-irrigated gardens, became a source of pride for the community.

Governor Ali Çelik congratulated the Salim family during a visit to their home, saying: “Achievements like this are the best demonstration of Hakkari’s productive workforce.”

The massive pumpkin was later donated to the Hakkari Hafızlık Girls’ Quran Course, where it will be transformed into a sweet treat for students — a fitting celebration of both family effort and community spirit.

Source: Daily Sabah


“Bicycle Taxi” Project Sparks Heated Debate in İzmir Council and City

İzmir, TURKEY – A proposal to introduce a “bicycle taxi” system in İzmir has ignited widespread debate among city officials, transport professionals, and residents. The project, presented at İzmir Metropolitan Municipality’s October council meeting, was forwarded to the Transportation and Trades Commissions for further evaluation.

The eco-friendly initiative envisions electric, three-wheeled, driver-operated bicycles as a sustainable solution for short-distance urban travel. Managed by İZULAŞ, the municipality’s public transport subsidiary, the system would oversee route planning, driver recruitment, and operations logistics.

Under the plan, the vehicles will operate along fixed routes, offering passengers short, comfortable rides without adding to traffic congestion or carbon emissions. Pilot routes are expected to be launched in areas with heavy traffic or restricted motor vehicle access.

Mayor Cemil Tugay said the project draws inspiration from successful models in London and Milan. “These vehicles, electric and seasonal, will mainly serve tourist areas, providing a pleasant and sustainable way to explore the city,” Tugay noted.

The initiative aligns with İzmir’s broader sustainability goals, aiming to promote clean mobility while enhancing the city’s appeal to tourists and residents alike.

Despite the environmental promise, the proposal has faced mixed reactions. Erkan Özkan, head of the İzmir Drivers’ Chamber, expressed concerns over the timing and terminology of the project. “Launching such a project before solving İzmir’s chronic traffic problems may not be the right approach,” Özkan said. While supporting the concept as a nostalgic and eco-friendly option for elderly residents and tourists, he added: “We have no objection as long as it’s not presented as an alternative to taxis.”

The chamber also objected to using the term “taxi” in the project’s name, arguing that it creates confusion and “negative perceptions” for professional drivers.

Meanwhile, CHP İzmir MP Tuncay Özkan criticized the project sharply, calling it “a modern form of slavery.” Mayor Tugay dismissed such comments as “baseless interpretations.”

If implemented, İzmir would become one of the first major cities in Turkey to launch a publicly operated bicycle taxi system, marking a new chapter in the country’s transition toward sustainable urban mobility.

Source: Source: Hürriyet Daily News


Şahika Ercümen Breaks Her Own World Record with 107-Meter Dive in Antalya’s Kaş

Antalya, TURKEY – National free diver Şahika Ercümen has broken her own world record in the variable-weight, finless diving category, achieving a remarkable 107-meter descent in a single breath off Hidayet Bay in the Kaş district of Antalya.

Ercümen, one of Turkey’s most accomplished athletes in underwater sports, completed the record-breaking dive from a boat anchored off the coast of Kaş, a world-renowned diving destination. The successful attempt surpassed her previous world record, once again cementing her place among the elite in international free diving.

Following the dive, Ercümen expressed her pride and gratitude, noting that the achievement was the result of long-term preparation and discipline.

Officials and supporters who accompanied the record attempt celebrated as the national athlete resurfaced safely after the dive.

Source: Fethiye TV


SPORT

Thank you to Brian Lloyd for the Fethiyespor weekly update.

Work has begun on the demolition of the main stand at Fethiyespor’s stadium after it failed a recent safety inspection. The structure will be completely rebuilt to meet updated safety and spectator standards.

Fans are advised to follow club announcements for updates on temporary seating arrangements and stadium access during the rebuilding process.

Match Result

Fethiyespor lost their away match against Isparta 32 Spor on Sunday with a final score of 2-1. Following recent matches, Fethiyespor moves down to 11th place in the league tables.

Match Result
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League Match

Despite the construction work, Fethiyespor’s fixture schedule remains unchanged. The team’s next home match will be played against Kırklarelispor on Saturday, October 25, with kick-off at 17:00.

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Turkish Lira (TL) exchange rates

The British Pound bought 56.24 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 55.87 TL.

The US Dollar bought 41.89 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 41.84 TL.

The Euro bought 48.84 TL by the close of business on Friday. The week before it was selling for 48.62 TL.

Source: exchangerates.org.uk


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Coventry’s FarGo Village: Where Imagination and Community Collide https://fethiyetimes.com/coventrys-fargo-village-where-imagination-and-community-collide/ https://fethiyetimes.com/coventrys-fargo-village-where-imagination-and-community-collide/#respond Sun, 19 Oct 2025 06:00:00 +0000 https://fethiyetimes.com/?p=25543 Tucked just east of Coventry city centre, FarGo Village isn’t your typical shopping spot — it’s a creative playground where imagination and community collide. Once a tired industrial site, it’s now a buzzing hub of independent shops, artisan food, vintage treasures, and local events. Whether you’re after vinyl records, vegan eats, or handmade gifts you […]

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Tucked just east of Coventry city centre, FarGo Village isn’t your typical shopping spot — it’s a creative playground where imagination and community collide. Once a tired industrial site, it’s now a buzzing hub of independent shops, artisan food, vintage treasures, and local events. Whether you’re after vinyl records, vegan eats, or handmade gifts you won’t find anywhere else, FarGo is full of surprises waiting to be explored.

A Creative Heartbeat for Coventry

Step into FarGo Village and you’ll instantly feel the difference. Shipping containers have been transformed into quirky boutiques, murals brighten up every corner, and there’s always music drifting from somewhere. It’s the kind of place where you might grab a locally roasted coffee, stumble across a pop-up art show, then end up listening to a live band you’ve never heard of — but can’t stop tapping your foot to.

Born in 2014 from a regeneration project on Far Gosford Street, FarGo was designed to give Coventry’s creative community a home. Over a decade later, it’s thriving — now packed with more than 40 independent businesses that range from fashion and crafts to food, books, and brews. Whether you’re stopping by for a bite to eat, exploring vibrant food stalls, or sipping on a refreshing drink with friends, there’s something for every taste. Shoppers can wander through quirky boutiques, browse unique handmade crafts, and uncover vintage treasures or artisan creations that make for one-of-a-kind finds. Every corner of the Village invites discovery, making it the perfect spot to eat, shop, and explore at your own pace.

Events with a Local Twist

FarGo is never still for long. Most weekends, there’s something happening — from vegan festivals and chocolate markets to art fairs and open-air gigs. Seasonal highlights like the Christmas Makers Market draw crowds from across the Midlands, with fairy lights, mulled wine, and that feel-good festive energy.

The heart of it all is The Box — a flexible indoor venue that hosts everything from independent film nights and comedy shows to wedding fairs and vintage pop-ups.

How to Get There

You’ll find FarGo Village on Far Gosford Street (CV1 5ED) — just a 10–15 minute walk from Coventry city centre. Buses 8, 9, 9a, and 13 stop nearby, or if you’re driving, there’s parking at Paynes Lane Car Park (CV1 5LN) and Far Gosford Street Car Park (CV1 5DT).

Most shops open around 10 am to 5 pm, but hours vary — and if you’re coming for an event, evenings can be lively well into the night.

Insider Tips

  • Visit on a weekend – that’s when the Village truly comes alive with street food, live music, and full stalls.
  • Bring comfy shoes – there’s plenty to explore, from indoor markets to outdoor courtyards.
  • Come hungry – you’ll want to sample more than one food stall!
  • Check social media – events change weekly, and there’s always something new on the calendar.

A Place with Soul

FarGo Village isn’t just about shopping — it’s about stories, creativity, and community. It’s where small businesses take their first steps, where artists showcase their work, and where visitors connect with the independent spirit that makes Coventry so unique.

Whether you’re there for an afternoon or a full day, FarGo leaves its mark — a reminder that the best places are often the ones built by passionate people doing what they love.

For the latest updates, opening times, and upcoming events, follow FarGo Village on social media or visit their website:

Website: https://www.fargovillage.co.uk

Facebook: FarGo Village Coventry

Facebook: The Box at FarGo Village

Instagram: fargovillagecov

Instagram: theboxatfargovillage

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