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Belvü's Home

Fethiye (0.9 miles from Tlos)

Belvü's Home is a recently renovated apartment in Fethiye, where guests can make the most of its garden and barbecue facilities.

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9.3
Superb
8 reviews

Vacation home with private pool, Fethiye, Oludeniz

Cedit (15.2 miles from Tlos)

Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, Vacation home with private pool, Fethiye, Oludeniz is located in Cedit.

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10
Exceptional
15 reviews
Price from
£102
per night

Tunacan Hotel

Hotel in Oludeniz (15 miles from Tlos)

Situated between Fethiye and Oludeniz, on the feet of Mount Babadag, family-run Tunacan Hotel is within walking distance to Hisaronu. The property features a large pool and free Wi-Fi.

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9.2
Superb
73 reviews
Price from
£36
per night

Villa Ghizlane

Kas (11 miles from Tlos)

Located in Kas, Villa Ghizlane provides accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive.

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9.8
Exceptional
5 reviews
Price from
£170
per night

Sunset Apart Otel

Oludeniz (15.2 miles from Tlos)

Situated within 11 km of Fethiye Marina and 11 km of Ece Saray Marina, Sunset Apart Otel features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Oludeniz.

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8.8
Fabulous
244 reviews
Price from
£34
per night

Villa Anemon

Fethiye (15.2 miles from Tlos)

Set in Fethiye, 8.8 km from Fethiye Marina and 8.9 km from Ece Saray Marina, Villa Anemon offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.

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9.5
Exceptional
14 reviews
Price from
£210
per night

Tlos

The Tlos Ruins are perched on a hill overlooking the sweeping Xanthos Valley. One of the oldest Lycian cities, it was continually inhabited from the 3rd century BC to the 19th century. As you walk along thyme-filled paths, you’ll see the crumbling remains of ancient tombs and sarcophagi, Roman baths and theatres and an Ottoman fortress. It’s a steep climb, so bring plenty of water.