Kayakoy
Dating back to the 14th century, Kakakoy is an abandoned ghost town along the Lycian Way. Once home to 10,000 people of different religious backgrounds who lived in harmony, today it's an eerie landscape of stone homes slowly being reclaimed by nature.
Patara Beach
Encompassing a naturally-protected area, Patara Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on this stretch of Turkish coastline. With its limestone cliffs and rolling sand dunes, it is a highlight of the Lycian Way. The broad, sandy beach is great for horseback riding and walking, and you can also visit the nearby ruins of Patara, an ancient city that was once the capital of Lycia.
Oludeniz (The Blue Lagoon)
Located near the western end of the Lycian Way at Fethiye, the Blue Lagoon is one of the most popular destinations along the Turquoise Coast. A gorgeous, crescent beach of pure white sand faces a still lagoon of dazzling blue water, where you can swim, snorkel, and even scuba dive.
The surrounding mountains make for great paragliding as well. If you're just starting on your Lycian Way trek, it's worth pausing for an afternoon (or longer) at this beautiful beach. If you're nearing the end of the trek coming from the opposite direction, relaxing for an afternoon soaking up the sun and enjoying the beach is a well-earned reward.