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Visiting Ölüdeniz in November

Visiting Ölüdeniz in November

Weather in November: Average high 20.4°C, 65.9mm rainfall.

# Ölüdeniz in November: The Honest Version

Here’s the thing about Ölüdeniz in November — it’s a completely different place to the one you’ve seen in Instagram photos, and depending on what you’re after, that might actually be brilliant news.

The crowds are gone. Genuinely gone. The beach that spends July shoulder-to-shoulder with sunburned Europeans is nearly empty, and you can finally understand why people fell in love with that turquoise lagoon in the first place. Walking along the Blue Lagoon without navigating around pedal boats and selfie sticks is a quietly wonderful experience.

Temperature-wise, 20°C sounds lovely on paper, and often it is — warm enough for a comfortable walk, light jacket weather in the evenings. But 66mm of rainfall across the month means you will almost certainly hit some wet days. Not the miserable grey drizzle of northern Europe, but proper Mediterranean downpours that roll in, look dramatic against the mountains, and sometimes clear by afternoon. Sometimes don’t. You need to be okay with that unpredictability.

What’s open is the real issue. Ölüdeniz essentially hibernates. Most beach clubs, restaurants, and boat trip operators have packed up and gone home. The paragliding from Babadağ Mountain may still run on clear days — check directly with operators — but options are reduced. Fethiye town nearby stays more alive and is worth your time for the market, the ruins, and finding somewhere to actually eat dinner without it being a production.

Is it worth going? For couples wanting peace, photographers, hikers tackling the Lycian Way while temperatures are sensible, or anyone who finds peak-season Turkey genuinely stressful — yes, wholeheartedly. For families expecting full resort mode or anyone who needs reliable beach days to feel the trip was worthwhile — probably not the right month.

**One practical tip:** Don’t base yourself solely in Ölüdeniz village itself in November. Stay in Fethiye instead. You’ll have far more dining options, a functioning local life around you, and Ölüdeniz is only a short dolmuş ride away whenever the sun decides to cooperate.

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