Love at first sight: Those who have been to Ocakköy once admit that this really exists. To be in love with a place where nature is still allowed to remain nature, where time seems to have come to a standstill and where a respectful attitude towards the environment has resulted in the creation of an idyllic holiday environment. The holiday village of Ocakköy lies close to the Lycian coast, halfway between Fethiye and Ölüdeniz, arguably the most beautiful beach in Turkey.
Holidays in Ocakköy offer many pleasures: Enjoy the undisturbed privacy of your holiday cottage in front of which tortoises are on their way to a place in the sun; where goats are put out to pasture and cows graze peacefully; where you are spoilt by our staff’s hospitality at one of the swimming pools, bars and restaurants in the village, with a book from our library or enjoying a massage by the pool. Or where you may wish to explore the area, offering some of the most delightful landscapes in the Mediterranean.
Lovingly restored or reconstructed houses offering a modern standard are at the disposal of the demanding guest. Each cottage is unique, their varying shapes and sizes alive with character and history. The 32 cottages, 8 hotel rooms and 6 studios are connected by narrow stone paths leading under shade providing olive trees to the centre of the village with bars, restaurant, pools and children’s playground. You will experience a sense of well-being and safety, cared for by friendly staff and protected by the 24-hour security guards.
Although staying in Ocakköy is already a real treat, exploring the area is worth the while. Whether joining organized tours or hiking on your own, by rental car or by dolmuş, the Turkish mini-bus system: Short ways are leading up 2.000 m. high Mount Baba Dağ, to the ghost town of Kayaköy, to one of the markets in Fethiye or to a day on the beach in Ölüdeniz.
Here, at the core of our culture, where the ancient Greeks, Romans and Crusaders have left their traces, you are surrounded by history at every step and get to know hospitable people and breath-taking scenery.