Ölüdeniz — literally meaning "Dead Sea" in Turkish (due to its calm waters, not the one in Jordan) — is arguably the most photographed beach in Turkey and one of the most iconic in the entire Mediterranean. The turquoise Blue Lagoon, surrounded by pine-clad mountains and a dramatic paragliding backdrop, is the image that sells Fethiye to the world.

But there's more to Ölüdeniz than that one postcard shot. This guide covers everything you need to know — from the best time to lay your towel down to how much you'll actually spend, written by someone who lives 15 minutes away.

🏖️ Blue Lagoon
🌊 Ölüdeniz Beach
🪂 Paragliders Landing
🌲 Pine-Clad Mountains

Blue Lagoon vs. Ölüdeniz Public Beach

This is the number one thing visitors get confused about. There are actually two beaches side by side:

Blue Lagoon (Mavi Lagün) — Paid Entry

The famous postcard image. This is a protected National Park with a shallow, incredibly turquoise lagoon. The water is warm, calm, and almost impossibly blue. It's surrounded by a sand spit and the mountains behind create a natural amphitheatre. Sunbeds, toilets, showers, and a small café are available inside.

Ölüdeniz Public Beach (Belcekız) — Free

The longer stretch of beach just in front of the town. Sandy beach, deeper water, plenty of restaurants and bars right behind it. This is where the paragliders land — watching them come in is free entertainment all day. No entry fee, but sunbed rental available from beach bars.

💰 Entry Fees (2025 Season)

Ticket TypePrice (TL)Approx. EUR
Adult entry300 TL~€7.50
Children (0-6)FreeFree
Parking150-200 TL~€4-5
Sunbed + umbrella200-300 TL~€5-7

Note: Prices increase slightly each season. MüzeKart+ is NOT valid here.

How to Get to Ölüdeniz

From Fethiye Centre

Ölüdeniz is 14 km south of Fethiye town centre. Getting there is easy:

From Dalaman Airport

Dalaman Airport is approximately 65 km from Ölüdeniz (about 1 hour 15 minutes by car). Options: airport shuttle services (book in advance, ~€15-20 per person), private transfer (~€40-50 for the car), or rent a car at the airport.

From Hisarönü / Ovacık

If you're staying in Hisarönü or Ovacık, Ölüdeniz is just 3-4 km downhill. Many people walk down (20-30 minutes) and take a dolmuş back up. Dolmuş runs frequently and costs around 15-20 TL.

Local Tip: If you're driving, arrive before 10am in summer to get parking near the beach. After that, you might end up parking 10-15 minutes walk away. Alternatively, come after 4pm when the crowds thin out and the light is beautiful.

Best Time to Visit Ölüdeniz

Best Months

May-June and September-October are ideal. The water is warm enough for swimming (24-27°C), the crowds are manageable, and the weather is perfect (28-32°C). July and August are peak season — expect packed beaches, 35°C+ heat, and higher prices for everything.

Best Time of Day

Early morning (before 10am) or late afternoon (after 4pm). The midday sun is brutal in summer, and the beach is at maximum capacity from 11am-3pm. Sunset from the public beach, watching paragliders land against the golden sky, is genuinely magical.

Water Temperature

MonthSea TempAir TempCrowds
May20-22°C25-28°CLow
June23-25°C30-33°CMedium
July26-28°C34-37°CVery High
August27-29°C34-37°CPeak
September25-27°C30-33°CMedium
October22-24°C24-28°CLow

What to Do at Ölüdeniz

Where to Eat

The restaurants directly on Ölüdeniz beach are tourist-priced and generally mediocre. For better value:

Local Tip: Don't eat the overpriced fish at the beachfront restaurants. Instead, take a dolmuş to Fethiye (25 min) and eat at the Fish Market — you'll pay half the price for three times the quality.

Accommodation Near Ölüdeniz

Ölüdeniz, Hisarönü, and Ovacık form a triangle of accommodation options:

Essential Tips

📍 Quick Facts

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