The secluded Turkish island with pristine beaches | Travel News | Travel
Sun-seekers in search of a stress-free break are being encouraged to visit a breathtaking Turkish isle with exquisite beaches and a rich historical backdrop.
Nestled across from the Gulf of Fethiye in Turkey‘s southwest, Şövalye Island or “Knight Island” offers unspoiled resorts and a haven where tranquillity is guaranteed, even immune to the hum of traffic as roads are non-existent.
The island has been pivotal in shaping the region’s geography, historically shielding Fethiye Harbour.
Its alternative moniker stems from the Rhodian knights who safeguarded these waters in the 15th century.
Even today, remnants of a Rhodian castle can still be spotted on the island.
Exploring the castle ruins and walls offers a glimpse into the island’s past and offers panoramic views of Fethiye Harbor and the surrounding coastline.
Şövalye Island is known for its narrow, winding streets and traditional stone houses.
The island’s authentic atmosphere and well-preserved architecture make it a delight for history and culture buffs.
Visitors can reach Şövalye island via taxi boats that operate from Fethiye’s centre and Cals Beach throughout the summer months.
A mere 1.5 miles from solid ground, Şövalye Island is the quintessential spot for undisturbed sea-gazing moments.
The absence of cars on the island guarantees undisturbed tranquillity.
For beach lovers eager to explore, Şövalye Island offers a myriad of walking routes leading to its beautiful stretches of sand as well as a delectable gastronomic experience.
Picnics can’t be more idyllic than a fresh seafood dinner under ancient olive trees while dolphins frolic in full view.