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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 the garden and barbecue facilities.

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9.3
Wonderful
8 reviews
Price from
$59
per night

villa hidden paradise garden

Fethiye (7.7 miles from Tlos)

Offering pool views, villa hidden paradise garden in Fethiye provides accommodations, pool with a view, a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.

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7.6
Good
10 reviews
Price from
$107
per night

Vacation home with private pool, Fethiye, Oludeniz

Cedit (15.2 miles from Tlos)

Providing a garden, Vacation home with private pool, Fethiye, Oludeniz features accommodations in Cedit. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.

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10
Exceptional
14 reviews

Tunacan Hotel

Hotel in Oludeniz (15 miles from Tlos)

Located 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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9.4
Wonderful
35 reviews
Price from
$36
per night

Villa Ghizlane

Kaş (11 miles from Tlos)

Offering a garden, Villa Ghizlane provides accommodations in Kaş. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.

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9.8
Exceptional
5 reviews
Price from
$130
per night

Sunset Apart Otel

Oludeniz (15.2 miles from Tlos)

Featuring a garden, Sunset Apart Otel provides accommodations in Oludeniz.

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8.8
Excellent
236 reviews
Price from
$34
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.