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Butterfly Valley

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Zeynep
July 21, 2022
The Valley of the Butterflies, which is named after at least 80 species of butterflies, including the tiger butterfly that lives here, has an incredibly beautiful and blue view and sea, and the Butterfly Valley is the hallmark of Fethiye. The valley, which has been a first-degree protected area since 1995, is completely closed to concrete settlement. Only tent camps and log cabins are allowed. The bay is surrounded by a valley reaching a height of 350 meters, so you can reach here by boats departing from Ölüdeniz. The last boat for the return departs at 17.00. You can rent umbrellas and sun loungers on the beach. You can meet all your needs such as eating and drinking, WC, shower and dressing cabin along the beach.
The Valley of the Butterflies, which is named after at least 80 species of butterflies, including the tiger butterfly that lives here, has an incredibly beautiful and blue view and sea, and the Butterfly Valley is the hallmark of Fethiye. The valley, which has been a first-degree protected area sinc…
Serkan
January 17, 2022
Situated in an isolated bay just around the corner from the stunning Blue Lagoon and Bay of Oludeniz, is the beautiful Butterfly Valley. Sandwiched between sheer cliff faces, this valley boasts a 60-meter high waterfall and is home to the rare Jersey Tiger Butterfly. Most arrive at Butterfly Valley by sea, Blue Cruises regularly anchor in the azure blue bay for swimming and snorkelling. If you would prefer to visit without the crowds then you can take a speed boat from the Oludeniz beach, the journey along the coast, past hidden beaches and caves should take about 20 minutes. Jump from your boat into the cool crystalline waters and swim to the pebble beach where you can find one make-shift bar and restaurant. The valley is a grade one protected area which prevents any permanent structures from ruining the natural beauty. Butterfly Valley is popular with weekend campers and day-trippers in the summer. From the beach you can follow a gentle trail into the valley to a small waterfall. Sitting on the cliff top, high above Butterfly Valley, in the rural village of Faralya. Most locals make a living by farming but there is also a handful of basic Pansiyon's where you can stay the night and enjoy a marvellous view and incredible sunset. A steep hiking trail leads from Faralya to Butterfly Valley but the 40-minute trail is not for the faint-hearted. The terrain is sometimes slippery, covered with loose stones and it is necessary to climb at some points using ropes that are fixed in the cliff face. The best way to reach Butterfly Valley is with a Day Cruise from Oludeniz.
Situated in an isolated bay just around the corner from the stunning Blue Lagoon and Bay of Oludeniz, is the beautiful Butterfly Valley. Sandwiched between sheer cliff faces, this valley boasts a 60-meter high waterfall and is home to the rare Jersey Tiger Butterfly. Most arrive at Butterfly Valley…
Cevdet
June 19, 2021
Scenic views of the lush green valleys, many hues of the blue lagoon of Oludeniz with its pristine white sand.
Tracey Ann
July 9, 2022
The famous Butterfly Valley.
Emin Selman
April 5, 2022
Butterfly valley with thousands kind of butterflies. Turquoise beach and great nature views.

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