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Looking for car hire in Fethiye? You’ve made the right call. This stunning corner of Turkey’s Mediterranean coast — with its famous Blue Lagoon, Butterfly Valley, and ancient Lycian ruins — practically demands a car. Public transport doesn’t reach the best spots. Shuttles are overpriced. A rental car gives you the freedom to explore Ölüdeniz, Kayaköy, and the hidden coves along the D400 coastal road at your own pace. We compare deals from top suppliers — from compact economy cars to family SUVs — with prices starting at just €14 per day. Book online, pick up at Dalaman Airport or Fethiye centre, and hit the road.

Why Rent a Car in Fethiye?

Fethiye sits on Turkey’s turquoise coast, where pine-covered mountains drop straight into crystalline waters. It’s one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations — and for good reason. But here’s the thing: the best places aren’t in the town centre. They’re scattered across the peninsula, up mountain roads, and down coastal trails.

The Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon — that famous postcard image — is 12km from Fethiye. No direct bus. A taxi costs a fortune. With a rental car, you’re there in 15 minutes, and you can stay as long as you want without watching the meter tick. Butterfly Valley is even more remote — accessible only by boat or a steep hike. Having a car gets you to the boat departure point in Ölüdeniz, or to the trailhead if you’re feeling adventurous.

Then there’s Kayaköy Ghost Town — a haunting abandoned Greek village 8km up the hill. Saklikent Gorge, one of the deepest canyons in the world, is 45km away. Tlos Ancient City, with its rock-cut tombs and Lycian ruins, sits 42km inland. Without a car, you’re limited to expensive tours or unreliable dolmuş routes. With your own wheels, you can see everything, on your schedule, for less than the cost of a single organised excursion.

Driving in Fethiye

Driving in Turkey is straightforward. You drive on the right. The main coastal highway, the D400, is wide, well-maintained, and scenic — it hugs the coastline between Fethiye and Antalya with stunning sea views. Road signs are clear, fuel stations are plentiful, and Turkish drivers, while spirited, are generally predictable.

In Fethiye town, parking can be tight in summer. Look for otopark signs — paid parking lots that charge a few lira per hour. Street parking is possible but competitive. Most hotels have their own parking, and rental suppliers offer guidance on where to leave the car.

Tolls? None on the main routes around Fethiye. The coastal road to Ölüdeniz is free. The road to Kayaköy is free. You only encounter tolls if you drive north towards Izmir or east towards Antalya on major highways — and even then, the fees are modest.

Getting from Dalaman Airport to Fethiye

Dalaman Airport (DLM) is the gateway to Fethiye and the surrounding coast. It’s 55km from Fethiye — a 45-55 minute drive depending on traffic. The route is simple: head north on the D555, then join the D400 east towards Fethiye. Well-signposted, scenic, and easy even for first-time visitors.

Here’s why renting at Dalaman makes sense:

  • Shuttles: Private transfers cost €25-40 per person. A family of four? That’s €100+ before you’ve even dropped your bags.
  • Taxis: Expect €60-80 from Dalaman to Fethiye. No meter — it’s a fixed price, and you’ll negotiate every time.
  • Car hire: From €14/day. Pick up at the airport, drive yourself to Fethiye, and you’ve got transport for your entire trip. Even a week’s rental often costs less than a single airport transfer for a group.

The airport car hire desks are in the arrivals hall. Most suppliers are open from early morning until late evening in peak season. Book online in advance for the best rates — airport desks can sell out in July and August.

Top Places to Visit by Car from Fethiye

Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon

Distance: 12km (15 min drive)
The most photographed spot in Turkey — for a reason. The Blue Lagoon’s protected waters are calm, clear, and impossibly turquoise. Park in Ölüdeniz village, pay the small entry fee to the national park beach, and spend the day swimming. Car advantage: Arrive early (before 9am) to beat the crowds — impossible with shuttle schedules.

Kayaköy Ghost Town

Distance: 8km (15 min drive)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site candidate. This abandoned Greek village was home to 2,000 people until the 1923 population exchange. Now it stands empty, stone houses crumbling into the hillside. Haunting, atmospheric, and utterly unique. Car advantage: Combine with a visit to nearby Fethiye Museum or a seafood lunch in the valley below.

Butterfly Valley

Distance: 12km to Ölüdeniz, then boat (or hike)
A secluded canyon accessible only by boat or a steep coastal path. The valley gets its name from the butterflies that gather here in summer. Take a water taxi from Ölüdeniz beach, or drive to the trailhead and hike down (adventurous). Car advantage: Flexibility to choose your departure time and combine with Ölüdeniz.

Saklikent Gorge

Distance: 45km (50 min drive)
At 18km long and up to 300m deep, this is one of Turkey’s most dramatic natural sights. Walk along wooden platforms above the rushing river, or hike into the canyon itself. Cool even in July, thanks to the shade and cold mountain water. Car advantage: Stay as long as you like — tour buses have schedules, you don’t.

Tlos Ancient City

Distance: 42km (50 min drive)
One of the oldest cities in Lycia, with rock-cut tombs, a Roman theatre, and views across the Xanthos Valley. Less crowded than Ephesus, more atmospheric, and just as impressive. Car advantage: Combine with Saklikent Gorge for a full day of exploration.

Gemiler Island

Distance: 9km to Kayaköy viewpoint
A small island with Byzantine ruins and a stunning sunset viewpoint. Drive to the Kayaköy hills, then walk to the viewpoint overlooking Gemiler Island and the sea beyond. Boat trips run from Fethiye marina if you want to land on the island itself.

FAQ: Car Hire Fethiye

How far is Dalaman Airport from Fethiye?

Dalaman Airport is approximately 55km from Fethiye, which takes 45-55 minutes by car via the D555 and D400 coastal highway. The route is straightforward and well-signposted, making it an easy drive even for first-time visitors to Turkey.

Do I need a car in Fethiye?

Yes — a car is highly recommended. The best attractions are scattered across the region: Ölüdeniz Blue Lagoon (12km), Kayaköy Ghost Town (8km), Saklikent Gorge (45km), Tlos Ancient City (42km). Public transport exists but is limited to dolmuş minibuses with fixed routes and schedules. A rental car gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace and visit multiple sites in one day.

What documents do I need to rent a car in Turkey?

You need a valid driving licence from your home country and a passport. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended for non-EU visitors, though many rental companies accept domestic licences. Always check with your supplier before travel to confirm their requirements.

Is it safe to drive in Turkey?

Yes — main roads and coastal highways like the D400 are well-maintained and clearly signposted. Turkish drivers can be assertive, but the roads around Fethiye are generally safe and easy to navigate. Drive defensively, avoid night driving on mountain roads, and allow extra time for unexpected stops (herds of goats are not uncommon).

Can I take a rental car on the ferry from Fethiye?

It depends on your rental agreement. Some suppliers allow ferry crossings to Greek islands (like Rhodes), while others restrict it or require additional insurance. Always check your contract before booking a ferry. Cross-border travel may also require notifying the rental company in advance.

Book Your Fethiye Car Hire Today

Ready to explore the Turkish Riviera on your own terms? Compare car hire deals in Fethiye from trusted suppliers — economy cars from €14/day, SUVs for families, convertibles for coastal drives. Pick up at Dalaman Airport or Fethiye city centre. Free cancellation on most bookings. Book online now and hit the road.