Escape into the hinterlands of southwestern Turkey on a Jeep tour in Fethiye. The area draws the masses to its beaches and ruins, but a trip of less than 1 hour leads you to an area of extreme natural beauty.
Turkey’s Western Taurus Mountains are riddled with canyons, waterfalls and craggy limestone peaks. Hop aboard a 4x4 vehicle - a Jeep, Land Rover or 4x4 open-topped van - and reach the Turquoise Coast’s lesser-known neighbors.
Escape into the hinterlands of southwestern Turkey on a Jeep tour in Fethiye. The area draws the masses to its beaches and ruins, but a trip of less than 1 hour leads you to an area of extreme natural beauty.
Turkey’s Western Taurus Mountains are riddled with canyons, waterfalls and craggy limestone peaks. Hop aboard a 4x4 vehicle - a Jeep, Land Rover or 4x4 open-topped van - and reach the Turquoise Coast’s lesser-known neighbors.
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Escape into the hinterlands of southwestern Turkey on a Jeep tour in Fethiye. The area draws the masses to its beaches and ruins, but a trip of less than 1 hour leads you to an area of extreme natural beauty.
Turkey’s Western Taurus Mountains are riddled with canyons, waterfalls and craggy limestone peaks. Hop aboard a 4x4 vehicle - a Jeep, Land Rover or 4x4 open-topped van - and reach the Turquoise Coast’s lesser-known neighbors.
Here's all you need to know about jeep tours, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Fethiye.
A Jeep tour in Fethiye is a full-day outing filled with bouncing along dirt tracks and splashing through creeks and rivers with pauses at natural and cultural attractions. These are not tranquil getaways into the woods. It’s a moving party with music and water fights galore. With the waterworks starting as soon as your Jeep joins the convoy of other adventurers, come prepared with waterproof bags, swimwear and a willingness to get wet!
Venture to Saklikent Canyon National Park, a reserve cut through by Europe’s second-longest canyon. You’ll make stops at Saklikent Gorge, Gizlikent Waterfall and mineral-rich mud baths. Some tours also visit the ancient town of Tlos, a trout farm and beaches.
Saklikent Canyon’s chilly waters are a refreshing break from the baking Mediterranean sun. Enjoy the shade as you stroll along the raised boardwalk that clings to the canyonside over the river.
As the canyon widens, the river becomes a vast playground. Rent a tube and kayak paddle for a go at “ringo rafting.” Dare yourself on a zip line or with a bungee jump. Finally, treat yourself to a DIY facial at the riverside mud baths or simply rest in the outdoor lounge area.
At Tlos, your guide will fill you with facts about this Lycian town. Gaze up the hillside to spy tombs carved into the rock, with the town of Tlos at its peak. Among the ruins are a theater, a castle and more. Move on for a riverside lunch followed by free time for unbridled fun in the canyon.
Some tours whisk you from the mud baths to Patara Beach or Koca Calis Beach for a dip to rinse off the mud. Take your time here to look for sea turtles, or just soak up some sun. You’ll have a chance to change into dry clothes before you make your way back to your hotel.
Jeep tours in Fethiye cost from US$30 per person to US$45 per person. Higher-cost tours advertise smaller groups. There are additional fees to plan for, so bring cash in Turkish lira.
Not included are the entry fees for Saklikent National Park and Gizlikent Waterfall, which are TL10 per person (approximately US$1) and TL5 per person (US$0.50) respectively.
There are optional add-ons that add doses of excitement to your already thrilling outing. For the ongoing water fights to keep you cool, guides will rent you water guns for TL50 per gun (around US$2.50). For the same price you can rent water shoes, and you can also rent a waterproof phone case for TL100 each (US$5 each).
At Saklikent Canyon you can try zip lining, bungee jumping or “ringo rafting” for an additional TL200 per person for each activity (about US$8.50).
A professional photographer comes along with the convoy, snapping great shots and taking videos of your excursion, which you can purchase for around TL150 (about US$6.50) at the end of your tour.
Your Jeep tour price includes round-trip transportation from Fethiye to mountain destinations and a buffet lunch. Lunches offer a variety of choices and come highly rated. Driver-guides will add to your enjoyment by giving you the historical and ecological background of all you see.
Do note that your vehicle may not be specifically a Jeep. Many outfitters use open-topped 4x4 minivans equipped with roll-bars for safety.
Your Jeep tour starts with a morning pickup from your Fethiye accommodations. Saklikent National Park is located about 45 kilometers southeast of Fethiye, a drive of under 1 hour.
Jeep tours in Fethiye are full-day affairs and range from 8 to 12 hours. It is about an hour drive between Fethiye and Saklikent National Park, and you’ll make stops of around 1 hour at each of the three to four attractions.
Unfortunately, Jeep tours in Fethiye are not wheelchair-friendly. The vehicles can not accommodate wheelchairs, and there is a lot of walking at each of the stops.
The best time for a Jeep tour in Fethiye is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is mostly mild and dry, making it ideal for outdoor adventures.
Consider scheduling your Jeep tour for the early morning to avoid the peak afternoon heat and to experience the beautiful morning light.
Yes, jeep tours in Fethiye are generally safe and operated by experienced drivers and guides. However, they are not recommended for pregnant travelers or people with back problems, heart problems or serious medical conditions.
Yes, children are generally allowed to join jeep tours in Fethiye, provided they are accompanied by an adult.
Jeep tours in Fethiye depend on good weather. In the event your tour is canceled due to bad weather, you can choose a different date or request a refund.