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Heading 1: Introduction
Olu Deniz is a stunning resort located just a few miles away from , named after the first pilot in Turkey, Fethi Bey. What's ironic is that Olu Deniz has now become one of the best paragliding centers in the world, situated on top of mountain, about 2,000 meters up.

Heading 2: Paragliding at Olu Deniz
The Babadag mountain has become one of the most important flying centers in Turkey and the world, offering beautiful facilities, a lovely restaurant, and a cable car that is soon to be completed. Paragliding is available from dawn till dusk, both in summer and winter, offering breathtaking views and several take-off pistes from every wind direction.

Heading 3: The Paragliding Experience
The experience of paragliding at Olu Deniz is described as surreal and beautiful, allowing visitors to fly like a bird above a stunning blue lagoon and land on the beach. With over 30 agencies and 150 professional tandem pilots, the organization is well-controlled, making it a great place for first-time tandem flyers, professional solo flyers, and those wanting to learn.

Heading 4: Other Activities at Olu Deniz
In addition to paragliding, Olu Deniz offers plenty of other activities, such as boat trips to Camel Bay and Butterfly Valley, as well as a vibrant nightlife and beautiful blue lagoon. There are also various hotels, restaurants, and bars, making it an all-around amazing destination for visitors.

Heading 5: Conclusion
Olu Deniz is truly an incredible place to visit, offering not only the thrill of paragliding but also a range of other activities and amenities. Whether it's for a family holiday or a solo adventure, Olu Deniz has something for everyone. With its stunning views and numerous activities, it's no wonder that Olu Deniz has become a top-tier destination for travelers from around the world.

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23 thoughts on “Discover Ölü Deniz, Turkey: The Ultimate Paragliding Paradise!

  1. @deladylacey says:

    Mick and Trudy

    Thank you so much for your wonderful videos, my partner and I came across your videos doing a bit of research on where to go in Turkey, and we thought you might like to know that we have just returned (June 22) from our trip and what a most wonderful trip it was. We took your advice and flew like birds over Ölü Deniz. It was the most wonderful feeling in the world. We ended up staying for the rest of the day to just watch paragliders over us until the evening. It was fantastic watching them land on the beach. Ölü Deniz is a paradise alright. Thank you, I really needed this in my life right now. It’s been a long 3 years. You and Trudy stay well xxx

  2. @semzm3mz547 says:

    I don't comment must but this needs to be said. I am turkish but live in Australia when I go turkiye I get losted in which area to start from. Most of the time, when I come back, I find I have missed out on amazing areas. We have been watching all your videos every night ❤ taking down notes and marking down things to do on our maps. Thank you so much for making our hoilday more exciting! I'd like to add I couldn't find any videos in istanbul. Any tips on where to visit in istanbul

  3. @theguy4355 says:

    Was there in Fethiye in July with daughter and son-in-law ( They stay in Izmir, he is Turkish, best person i know ) we had one best times ever in Fethiye. Did not do the gliding but so many above us while we were swimming. Second year in a row visiting Turkey. Will go once a year. What a beautiful and safe country you have. Myself and daughter are South Africans

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