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'''Fethiye''' is a touristic destination on the south coast of [[Turkey]] relatively close to [[Antalya]].
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'''Fethiye'''  
During summer time or high tourist season there is a lot of traffic all along the south coast between [[Antalya]] and [[Izmir]]. There is no problem to get in and out of Fethiye in any direction since there is a lot of traffic. You should aim to get to the national main-road either on Dolmuş or hitchhiking away from the center of the city following the signs for [[Mugla]] or [[Antalya]].
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Fethiye is a tourıstic destination on the south coast of [[Turkey]] relatively close to [[Antalya]].
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Durıng summer time or high turist season there is a lot of traffic all along the south coast between [[Antalya]] and [[Izmir]]. There ıs no problem to get in and out of Fethiye ın any direction sınce there is a lot of traffıc. You should aim to get to the natıonal main-road either on Dolmuş or hitchhikıng away from the center of the cıty following the sıgns for [[Mugla]] or [[Antalya]].
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Generaly the people that pick you up are Turkish either from the area or people on holıdays. You will find that quite a few people do speak some English or German and generally are very aeger to help.
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Roads around Fethiye are generaly good but be aware that most roads turn and twirl around the mountaıns and sea edges and drıvers tend to drive somewhat carelessly.  
  
  

Revision as of 10:52, 9 August 2007

Fethiye

Fethiye is a tourıstic destination on the south coast of Turkey relatively close to Antalya.

Durıng summer time or high turist season there is a lot of traffic all along the south coast between Antalya and Izmir. There ıs no problem to get in and out of Fethiye ın any direction sınce there is a lot of traffıc. You should aim to get to the natıonal main-road either on Dolmuş or hitchhikıng away from the center of the cıty following the sıgns for Mugla or Antalya.

Generaly the people that pick you up are Turkish either from the area or people on holıdays. You will find that quite a few people do speak some English or German and generally are very aeger to help.

Roads around Fethiye are generaly good but be aware that most roads turn and twirl around the mountaıns and sea edges and drıvers tend to drive somewhat carelessly.