Red Island

Red Island

Red Island lighthouse guarding the entrance of Fethiye Bay

Kizilada Island Near Fethiye

Just outside the entrance ofFethiye Gulf, a small island with a lighthouse marks the transition from the sheltered harbour waters to the open Mediterranean. This island isKızılada, often referred to asRed Islandbecause of the reddish glow its rocky shoreline takes on at sunset.

For sailors approaching Fethiye from the sea, the island is one of the first landmarks visible on the horizon. The lighthouse standing on its ridge has guided boats into the bay for generations, making Kızılada a familiar reference point for captains navigating the coastline.

The island itself is small and mostly rocky, but the surrounding water is exceptionally clear. Boats frequently anchor nearby for a final swim before returning to the harbour, especially during calm summer evenings when the sea around the island turns a deep shade of turquoise.

Sunset Stop on Fethiye Sailing Routes

Among sailors exploring the Turquoise Coast, Kızılada is particularly famous for its sunsets. As the sun drops behind the mountains of the Lycian coast, the island’s rocks reflect warm red and orange tones that give the island its name.

Because of its location at the entrance of the bay, the island often appears at the beginning or end ofsail Turkey journeys. Boats departing the harbour may stop here for a short swim before continuing toward the Göcek Islands, while yachts returning from longer journeys often anchor here for a final relaxed evening on the water.

Travellers exploring the coast on aFethiye private yacht charterfrequently include Kızılada as a peaceful stop near the end of their route.

With its lighthouse silhouette, clear water and unforgettable sunsets, Kızılada is definitely one of the most iconic landmarks of the Fethiye coastline.


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