Hillside Beach Club Fethiye (dalamanairporttaxis.com - Hillside Beach Club Fethiye Preise) Preise, Hillside Beach Club Fethiye, this cozy resort surrounded by trees in a private bay on the Mediterranean coast, is 6 km from Amintas Rock Tombs and Fethiye Museum.
Surrounded by trees in a private bay on the Mediterranean coast, this cozy resort is 6 km from Amintas Rock Tombs and Fethiye Museum.
The bright rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Luxurious rooms have balconies or terraces. Some rooms have sea views.
Dining options include a buffet restaurant, seaside restaurant and beach cafe. There are 5 bars and 4 private beaches, as well as an outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and shopping area. Other facilities include a diving school, water sports, tennis and football fields, a kids' club, craft workshops and a daily entertainment program.
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