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Ovacık holidays offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, nestled in Turkey’s scenic beauty. This charming village invites you to unwind while staying near top attractions. Discover the serene turquoise waters of Ölüdeniz or embark on a thrilling paragliding experience at Babadağ Mountain. Embrace the laid-back atmosphere or indulge in outdoor activities—Ovacık is a hidden gem on the Turquoise Coast, ideal for any travel itinerary.
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Flight time: Dalaman is the most convenient airport for Ovacık. Flights to Dalaman from London take around 4 hours, with direct options available from other UK airports like Manchester and Birmingham.
Transfer time: From Dalaman Airport, the drive to Ovacık typically takes around 1 hour by car or taxi.
Price:
Airport taxis to Ovacık generally cost around TRY2,000 (£45).
Private shuttle transfers typically cost more and are better suited to families and larger groups wanting extra space and comfort.
When planning your holidays to Ovacık, your best visiting time will depend on your sightseeing and weather preferences.
April to June is a wonderful time to visit with warm, but not yet scorching, spring weather and temperatures between 20 and 27°C. This period is ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing, with little to no rainfall and 8–10 hours of sunshine per day.
July to August is peak summer season, with temperatures reaching 30°C and higher. Expect 12 hours of sun a day and peak accommodation and activities prices.
September to October is, for many people, the perfect time to explore Ovacık. With temperatures around 25°C, dropping gradually as autumn sets in, the crowds lessen, the sea is still warm enough for swimming, and visitors can enjoy 7–8 hours of sunshine daily.
November to March is quiet and mild, with winter temperatures between 10 and 15°C. Some local attractions may close for the season or have shorter hours, but it’s a peaceful time to explore traditional life here.
Spoken languages: Turkish is the primary language, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants and shops, especially in tourism hot spots.
Local habits and customs: It’s respectful to greet locals with a friendly “Merhaba” (hello) and to dress modestly when visiting religious or historic sites. Turkish people value politeness, so smiling and thanking people (“Teşekkür ederim”) goes a long way.
Currency: The Turkish Lira is the local currency. ATMs are widely available, and most places accept major credit cards, though having some cash on hand is useful in smaller shops.
Getting around: Ovacık is well-connected to nearby spots like Ölüdeniz and Fethiye via the dolmuş minibuses, with fares around TRY50 (£1.10) per ride. Taxis are available but a little pricier.
Electricity and plug types: Turkey uses the standard European 220V with Type C and F plugs. Visitors from the UK will need an adaptor.
Time zone: Turkey is 3 hours ahead of GMT and does not observe daylight saving time.
Tucked in the hills behind Ölüdeniz, Ovacık is a serene retreat with easy access to lively nearby areas and scenic hiking routes. Holidays to Ovacık allow visitors to enjoy the quiet mountain charm and the nearby thrill of coastal views, ancient ruins and scenic natural habitats. Here are the top sights and activities to make the most of your stay:
Babadag Mountain: Just a short drive from Ovacık, Babadag is known for its breathtaking views, particularly if you’re keen on a thrilling paragliding experience. From the summit, visitors can see sweeping panoramas over Ölüdeniz and the Mediterranean, and on a clear day, you can spot small islands in the distance. Even if you don’t paraglide, it’s worth visiting the mountain summit for the views alone.
Ovacık Plateau: This charming plateau offers a peaceful setting with pine forests, mountain views and a few small villages to explore. It’s an excellent spot to catch a sunset over the region's rugged hills and valleys.
Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi): Take a short boat ride from Ölüdeniz to reach this secluded canyon, famous for its wild beauty and butterflies. The valley is a peaceful place to hike or simply relax by the sea, and if you visit during the right season, you’ll be able to spot various species of butterfly in the canyon.
Ölüdeniz Nature Park: Only a few kilometres away, this protected park features the famed Blue Lagoon and is perfect for a day of sunbathing, swimming or a leisurely walk along the shore. The pine-covered slopes and turquoise waters make it one of Turkey’s most photographed coastal spots.
Ancient Ruins of Tlos: A bit further afield but worth the trip, the ruins of Tlos provide insight into the ancient Lycian civilisation. Here, visitors will find an impressive amphitheatre, rock tombs and a fortress with expansive views of the valley and Xanthos River.
Ölüdeniz and Blue Lagoon: Just 10 minutes by car, the Blue Lagoon is a must-visit for its iconic azure waters and sandy shores. Sunbathe, enjoy a spot of snorkelling in the calm lagoon or simply wander the promenade for a taste of the local holiday atmosphere.
Saklıkent Gorge: Roughly 1 hour’s drive from Ovacık, Saklıkent is a dramatic gorge that offers a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Walk through the cool, narrow canyon or take advantage of the river rafting opportunities for a more adventurous experience.
Fethiye Old Town (Paspatur): Fethiye’s historic old town is a bustling spot for a day out. Stroll the cobblestone streets, browse the vibrant markets for souvenirs and try Turkish tea in one of the cafés. The town also has a beautiful marina to explore.
Ovacık offers a range of activities that kids and parents alike will enjoy:
Ölüdeniz Water World Aquapark: Just down the road, this water park offers slides, pools and splash zones that are perfect for kids of all ages.
Fethiye Fish Market: Families can enjoy picking out fresh fish and seafood from the local fishmongers, which can then be cooked at nearby restaurants. It’s a fun and interactive way to experience the local food culture.
Boat trips from Ölüdeniz: Head to the coast for boat excursions that explore nearby coves and islands, often stopping for snorkelling and swimming breaks.
Horse-riding: Several riding schools in the area offer treks through pine forests and scenic trails – a great way to enjoy the outdoors.
If you’re looking for budget-friendly activities, Ovacık has several options to keep you entertained without spending a penny.
Kayaköy Ghost Village: While there’s a small entry fee to explore the churches, you can wander the village’s streets and hillside paths for free. It’s a captivating and unique place to take in the area's history.
Hiking the Lycian Way: Ovacık sits at the start of the Lycian Way, a famous long-distance hiking trail. Whether you’re up for a short hike or a day-long trek, the path offers top-notch views of the sea, hidden coves and ancient ruins along the way.
Village markets: Check out the local markets in nearby Fethiye or Hisarönü, where visitors can browse the stalls, try samples of fresh fruit, or shop for inexpensive trinkets.
Sunset viewing at Ovacık Plateau: Enjoy the cooler evening air with a sunset view.
One of the highlights of your Ovacık holidays is the chance to explore traditional Turkish flavours and Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. You’ll find a great mix of local dishes, grilled meats, fresh seafood and delicious sweets to enjoy.
Meze platters: Meze dishes like creamy haydari (yoghurt with garlic and herbs), spicy ezme (tomato and pepper paste) and fresh cacık (cucumber and yoghurt) are perfect starters. Served with warm bread, they’re ideal for sharing.
Dolma: Vegetables, often peppers or vine leaves, are stuffed with a fragrant mix of rice, herbs and spices. Sometimes, a meat-stuffed version is also available.
Kebabs: A staple of Turkish cuisine, kebabs are often made with lamb or chicken marinated and grilled on skewers. Adana kebab, a spiced minced lamb kebab, is a local favourite.
Iskender kebab: This rich dish features sliced meat served over pita with yoghurt, butter and tomato sauce. It’s filling and full of flavour.
Grilled sea bass or bream: Freshly caught fish is often simply grilled with olive oil and lemon, allowing the natural flavours to shine.
Stuffed mussels (Midye Dolma): Popular as a street snack, these mussels are filled with a tasty spiced rice mixture and served with a squeeze of lemon.
Baklava: Layers of flaky pastry filled with chopped nuts and drenched in syrup or honey.
Künefe: This popular dessert – a hot, cheese-filled pastry topped with syrup and pistachios – offers the perfect balance of crunchy and gooey textures.
Turkish tea: Served in tulip-shaped glasses, Turkish tea is a staple and a wonderful accompaniment to any meal.
Raki: Known as “lion’s milk” for its milky appearance when diluted with water, raki is an anise-flavoured spirit often sipped with meze.
Ayran: A cool, slightly salted yoghurt drink perfect for hot days or as a refreshing side to a kebab meal.
The most popular places to visit in Ovacik are: Kıdrak Beach.
Ovacik is the ideal destination for Beach.
The exact flight duration to Ovacik varies depending on the departure airport in the UK. It takes approximately 3h55m to fly from London to Ovacik.
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Before travelling from the UK to Ovacik, ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. To get the latest Visa information for Ovacik, please check travel advice on GOV.UK.
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