Fethiye: Abandoned Village/Kayakoy | ®ExcursionMania
Fethiye

Abandoned Village/Kayakoy

Kayaköy, also known as the Abandoned Village, is a hauntingly beautiful historic site near Fethiye. Once a thriving Greek village, it was deserted during the 1920s population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Today, its stone houses, narrow streets, and ruined churches create a unique open-air museum atmosphere. Visitors can walk through the village and imagine life centuries ago while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Kayaköy offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and photography opportunities.

Abandoned Village/Kayakoy Touren und Tickets

Es gibt noch keine Touren in Abandoned Village/Kayakoy.

Alles über Abandoned Village/Kayakoy

Was Sie erwartet

The village is open to the public with a small entrance fee that contributes to preservation efforts. It features hundreds of abandoned stone houses, two main churches, and scattered fountains. Walking paths are uneven, so comfortable shoes are recommended. There are no large restaurants inside the village, but a few cafés and local shops are nearby. The site can be explored in 1–2 hours, and guided tours are available for visitors interested in detailed historical context.

Warum diese Tour buchen

Wear sturdy footwear suitable for uneven stone paths. Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, especially during the summer months, as shaded areas are limited. The village can get busy during peak tourist season, so visiting early in the day ensures a quieter experience. Respect the historic ruins by not climbing unstable walls or disturbing the structures. Photography is highly encouraged, as the ruins provide dramatic and picturesque scenes.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

Kayaköy is located about 8 kilometers from Fethiye town center. Visitors can reach it by car, taxi, or dolmuş minibus. There is parking near the entrance, and a short walk leads into the village. Guided tours from Fethiye often include transportation, making it easy for visitors who prefer not to drive. The road to Kayaköy offers scenic views of the countryside and mountains.

Wissenswertes vor der Abreise

The best time to visit is during spring or autumn when temperatures are mild, making walking around the village comfortable. Early mornings are ideal to avoid crowds and capture the soft lighting for photography. Summer afternoons can be hot, but mornings and evenings are cooler. Winter visits are quieter, though some facilities may have limited hours.