
While the boats approaching Papaz Cove deliver the fish they catch to the Reis Fishery ire, other amateur fishermen can catch large fishes with a spear or fishing line in the rocky areas.
The first Olympos in the region, built on 170 acres on the summit of Musa Mountain, can be seen on the Fethiye-Antalya Lykia road with a 2.5-hour hike. Among the ruins, cisterns, the city entrance gate, small theater, two-storey villas on the south hill, arch ruins and excavations are waiting to come to light. The other side of the hill overlooking the sea of Olympos is watching the Adrasan Plain. According to the findings of Austrian archaeologists, Teo Olympos, written on the stones, means “Olympos for God”. From the destroyed stones, carved stones showing the letters “OLYM” can be seen. Olympos people who were driven from Olympos as a result of various raids came to today’s Olympos. For this reason, today’s Olympos is called by this name, while it is stated that the real Olympos is on the hill of Musa Mountain. Two castles built for the purpose of watchdog in the Adrayanos period still exist today.
Nomadic villagers living in the plateau in the region use their own production of tulum cheese, butter, fragrant orange honey and village eggs by giving them to the surrounding touristic facilities.














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