El oasis escondido de Kaş donde el agua susurra secretos milenarios y el frescor te hace olvidar el mundo.
Uçarsu Waterfall is open year-round during daylight hours, but it is recommended to visit from sunrise to sunset for safety, as there is no night lighting. To get there, you can drive from Fethiye along the D400 road toward Saklikent; access is via a short trail from the free parking area. Check the map on Google Maps for precise directions.
Admission to Uçarsu Waterfall is free, as it is a natural outdoor attraction without formal management. However, if you park in the designated area, there may be a small fee of 5–10 TRY for parking. No advance tickets are needed; just arrive and enjoy.
It is recommended to allow at least 1–2 hours for a full visit, including time to walk to the waterfall, take photos, and relax. If you plan to have a picnic or swim in the natural pools, you could extend it to 3 hours. It is ideal for a half-day excursion.
Uçarsu Waterfall is part of the natural landscape of the Saklikent region in Turkey, with geological origins dating back millions of years due to river erosion in the mountains. Culturally, it is valued by locals as a refreshing oasis in the Mediterranean climate, and it has long been a traditional recreation site for nearby communities such as those of Fethiye.
The best time is during spring (April–June) or autumn (September–October), when the water flow is abundant and temperatures are pleasant between 20–30°C. During the day, early morning is ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy natural light for photos; avoid midday in summer because of the intense heat.
The main access involves a trail of about 200 meters with some uneven ground and rocks, which makes it challenging but possible for people with moderate mobility. There are no ramps or specific wheelchair facilities, so it is recommended to check with local guides or choose viewpoints from the start of the path. For more information, contact the Fethiye tourism office at +90 252 614 10 75.
Near Uçarsu, just 5 km away, is Saklikent Gorge, an impressive canyon for hiking and rafting. Other nearby sites include Ölüdeniz Beach (20 minutes by car) and the ruins of Kayaköy (an abandoned ghost village, 30 minutes away). Explore more on the official Muğla tourism website: Muğla Tourism.
Bring sturdy water shoes and comfortable clothing, as the area around the waterfall is damp and slippery; also bring insect repellent and sunscreen. Consider a picnic to enjoy the natural pools, but respect the environment and do not leave trash behind. If you are traveling in a group, hire a local guide for safe routes, available through agencies in Fethiye.
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