Lebessos Wine

Turquoise Coast


This 400-year-old stone building houses a stunning wine house and restaurant, with a cellar containing hundreds of bottles of Turkey's finest. Expect a wonderful meze selection and expert guidance from a sommelier who will offer free tastings. Book to avoid disappointment. It's near the ruins on the Hisarönü road. Call for a free pick-up.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Turquoise Coast attractions

1. Kayaköy (Levissi) Abandoned Village

0.31 MILES

The tumbledown ruins of Levissi are highly atmospheric. The roofless, dilapidated stone houses sit on the slopes like sentinels over the modern village…

2. Ölüdeniz Beach & Lagoon

2.08 MILES

The beach is why most people visit Ölüdeniz. While the decent strip of pebble shore edging the holiday resort is free, the famed lagoon beach is a…

3. Crusader Fortress

3.17 MILES

On the hillside above (and south of) Fethiye and along the road to Kayaköy, you can't miss the ruined tower of a Crusader fortress, built by the Knights…

4. Roman Theatre

3.19 MILES

In the centre of Fethiye, just behind the harbour, is Telmessos' 6000-seat Roman theatre dating from the 2nd century BC. Neglected for years, it's…

5. Eski Camii

3.24 MILES

Fethiye's tiny old mosque is squeezed between souvenir shops and cafes in the bazaar district.

6. Tomb of Amyntas

3.29 MILES

Fethiye’s most recognisable sight is the mammoth Tomb of Amyntas, an Ionic temple facade carved into a sheer rock face in 350 BC, in honour of 'Amyntas…

7. Atatürk Statue

3.34 MILES

Triumphantly driving his steed, Atatürk presides over the Fethiye waterfront.

8. Lycian Sarcophagus

3.35 MILES

A good example of a Lycian sarcophagus, standing in the middle of Kaya Caddesi