Bedri Rahmi Bay not only showcases natural beauty but also holds historical significance. Tour participants can enjoy the lush pine tree scenery and take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters. The bay was named after the renowned painter Bedri Rahmi, who, in 1974, left his artistic mark by carving a fish-shaped picture on a large rock, concealing six hidden animals within his puzzle-like creation. Our day concludes at the Yassica Islands, situated in the Fethiye Gulf, where adventurous water sports enthusiasts can explore ruins and enjoy pleasant swims between uninhabited islands, including Devil’s Island, believed to be the devil’s chosen abode after being denied entry to paradise. (B-L-D)

Bedri Rahmi Bay
Bedri Rahmi Bay, named after the artist Bedri Rahmi, features lush pine trees and a 1974 fish-shaped rock carving that conceals six hidden animals, blending natural beauty with artistic intrigue.

Yassica Islands
the Yassica Islands beckon with five pristine and uninhabited havens, offering adventurous water sports enthusiasts the chance to explore ruins, enjoy pleasant swims between islands, including Devil’s Island, and delve into the intriguing belief that it was chosen as the devil’s abode after being denied entry to paradise.