Liberty Fabay Fethiye: Turkey's Hidden Paradise Awaits!

Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

Liberty Fabay Fethiye: Turkey's Hidden Paradise Awaits!

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the turquoise waters and sun-drenched shores of Liberty Fabay Fethiye! Forget those sterile, perfectly-posed travel brochures. This is going to be real. I've been through the wringer of travel, seen the good, the bad, and the "why did I pack that?" and I'm here to give you the lowdown on this supposed Turkish paradise.

First Impressions (and a few potential minor gripes):

Right off the bat, forget about those boring, cookie-cutter hotels. Liberty Fabay looks the part -- grand, with that classic Turkish flair. But here's a little secret I've learned over the years: perfection is boring. So, expect maybe a slightly slow check-in (it's common), especially if you arrive at a peak time. But, hey, grab a complimentary çay (Turkish tea) and chill.

Accessibility - A Big Question Mark (But Hopefully Improving!):

Okay, let's get real. Accessibility is a crucial topic everyone looks at when travelling these days. The information available isn't perfect. They mention "Facilities for disabled guests," but a detailed breakdown is missing. This is a red flag to me. I'd absolutely recommend you contact the hotel directly before booking if you have specific mobility needs. Get solid details. Don't rely on vague promises! I'm optimistic that places like this are working on improving their accessibility, but don't take it for granted.

Rooms (Where the Real Living Happens):

Let's talk rooms! Oh my goodness, the Wi-Fi [free] is a life saver in every room. They actually have Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Praise be! I hate paying extra for internet. And the air conditioning is a must-have, especially during the summer. You've got your Air conditioning, Alarm clock, Bathrobes, Bathroom phone, Bathtub, Blackout curtains, Carpeting, Closet, Coffee/tea maker, Complimentary tea, Daily housekeeping, Desk, Extra long bed, Free bottled water, Hair dryer, High floor, In-room safe box, Interconnecting room(s) available, Internet access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Ironing facilities, Laptop workspace, Linens, Mini bar, Mirror, Non-smoking, On-demand movies, Private bathroom, Reading light, Refrigerator, Safety/security feature, Satellite/cable channels, Scale, Seating area, Separate shower/bathtub, Shower, Slippers, Smoke detector, Socket near the bed, Sofa, Soundproofing, Telephone, Toiletries, Towels, Umbrella, Visual alarm, Wake-up service, and Window that opens. I adored my own sofa in the room to lounge on and use my laptop.

The rooms themselves are… well, comfortable. They do the job! I spent a little time in my bed watching TV, which was actually pretty great. I was a bit disappointed in the lack of a Laptop workspace, or rather, not a great one.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – The Food Coma Awaits!

Okay, food. This is where Liberty Fabay really shines (or at least, should). They have a ridiculous array of options. I'm a sucker for a good Breakfast [buffet]. The Buffet in restaurant is pretty good - pastries, fresh fruits, a Turkish breakfast spread that'll make your eyes water with joy. They even have an Asian breakfast offering. A la carte in restaurant is a nice touch if you are fancying a little more. And a Vegetarian restaurant.

On-site Restaurants/Lounges: They have multiple Restaurants, Bar, and Poolside bar. I, personally, thought the Coffee/tea in restaurant was great. Snack bar is perfect for quick bites. Room service [24-hour] is the best when you are feeling lazy.

Things to Do (and Recover from the Food Coma):

This is where Liberty Fabay really gets exciting. They've packed in the amenities!

  • Swimming Pool and Swimming pool [outdoor]: Obvious must-haves. There's something magical about a pool with a view. They also have a Pool with view.

  • Ways to Relax:

    • Spa: Yes, please! I would not mind spending my mornings in the Sauna, and Steamroom.
    • Massage: Sigh. Need I say more?
      • I did it, I felt the tension melt away. The massage was truly wonderful. The ambiance, the skill of the therapist, the soothing music… pure bliss. Pure, glorious, sweaty bliss. I felt like a new person!
    • Body scrub and Body wrap.
    • Foot bath, you know!
  • Fitness Center: They have a Gym/fitness facility.

    • I tried to go to the gym. The air conditioning was blasting cold air and it didn't have the energy of a hardcore gym, which was nice for a change.

Cleanliness and Safety - Essential Today:

Important stuff. They boast some serious measures! Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays are the bare minimum these days. They also have Hand sanitizer readily available. They provide First aid kit and they keep rooms sanitized between stays. Staff trained in safety protocol. Sanitized kitchen and tableware items. I felt safe, which is huge.

Services and Conveniences – The Little Things That Make a Difference:

  • Air conditioning in public area.
  • Concierge, Daily housekeeping, and a Doorman.
  • Business facilities like Meetings, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meeting stationery, and Projector/LED display.
  • Cash withdrawal, Lockers and Luggage storage are all offered.
  • Safe dining setup: They've also got Safe dining setup in place and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items.

For the Kids:

They really cater to families! Babysitting service and facilities that are Family/child friendly.

Getting Around:

If you would like Airport transfer, Taxi service, and Valet parking, they are available. If you would like to drive yourself - Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site], and Car power charging station, are available.

The Verdict (and a Heartfelt Plea):

Liberty Fabay has all of the potential to be a Turkish paradise. The key is to manage your expectations, embrace the imperfections, and be thorough about your needs (especially with accessibility).

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Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the glorious, sun-drenched chaos that is my itinerary for Liberty Fabay, Fethiye, Turkey. Forget perfectly polished travel blogs, this is going to be a messy, glorious, and utterly human experience. Get ready to laugh, cry, and maybe even question your own life choices (in a good way, hopefully).

Liberty Fabay: My Turkish Dream (and Potential Disaster) - A Stream-of-Consciousness Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and an Unspeakable Amount of Turkish Delight

  • Morning (5:00 AM -ish, depending on how successfully I manage to pry myself out of bed): Wake up in London. Curse the alarm clock, the relentless rain outside, and the fact that I haven't packed yet.
  • Mid-Morning (8:00 AM): Finally, after a frantic scramble involving lost passports, misplaced phone chargers, and a near-miss with a rogue suitcase, I'm at Gatwick. The airport is a blur of duty-free perfume and stressed-out families. I grab a ridiculously overpriced coffee.
  • Afternoon (1:00 PM): TOUCHDOWN! Dalaman. The air hits me – warm, fragrant, promising adventure. The visa process is a breeze, a delightful surprise. My brain is already thinking that the holiday is a success.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Check into Liberty Fabay. The lobby is stunning. I have a fleeting moment of feeling like a glamorous movie star. That moment ends immediately when I trip over my own feet and nearly upend a pristine vase. Mortification. My first impression of the hotel? Beautiful, but also, probably a bit too posh for me.
  • Early Evening (6:00 PM): Room reveal! The view is breathtaking – the turquoise sea, the lush greenery. Actually, I think the room might be bigger than my apartment. It definitely has more closet space. I decide I could live here forever. (Spoiler alert: I only feel this way for approximately 3 hours.)
  • Evening (8:00 PM): Dinner at the main buffet. Oh. My. Goodness. Food coma incoming. The variety is insane – Turkish delights I should have passed up, grilled meats, fresh salads, baklava that's practically sinful. I eat everything. I eat things I don't usually like! I feel… glorious.
  • Night (10:00 PM): Stumble back to the room, stomach bursting. I watch a couple of Turkish soap operas in Turkish (absolutely no comprehension, but who cares?). Pass out in a delightful, food-induced stupor.

Day 2: Sun, Sea, and My Existential Crisis

  • Morning (9:00 AM): Wake up. Sun shining, birds chirping. This is the life. Coffee on the balcony. This is why you pay money to go on holiday, right?
  • Mid-Morning (10:00 AM): Poolside. I select my sunbed with the precision of a battlefield commander. Sunscreen application is a meticulous art form. I feel confident. I feel powerful.
  • Lunch (1:00 PM): Another feast! I try to be sensible. I fail miserably. Pizza, salad, and a sneaky ice cream cone.
  • Afternoon (2:30 PM): Beach time! The water is the most beautiful shade of turquoise I've ever seen. I swim. I float. I contemplate the meaning of life. Spoiler: I still don't have an answer, but the view is excellent.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Sunburn alert. I realize I haven't re-applied sunscreen. Note to Self: Be a better sunbather. It’s literally my primary function at the moment. Cue the aloe vera.
  • Evening (7:00 PM): Attempt to dress appropriately for dinner. Struggle. The thought of the buffet is both thrilling and terrifying.
  • Dinner (8:00 PM): The themed dinner is Turkish Night! Belly dancing! Loud music! More food than any human should consume in one sitting. I’m loving every single second!
  • Night (10:00 PM): Drinks at the bar. Meet some lovely (and slightly tipsy) fellow travelers. Discuss the merits of different types of baklava. This is what it means to travel.

Day 3: Blue Lagoon Bliss and the Great Turkish Bath Debacle

  • Morning (8:00 AM, I'm trying): Breakfast. Pancakes. Need I say more?
  • Mid-morning (9:30 AM): Boat trip to Ölüdeniz (Blue Lagoon). The water is ridiculously blue. Pictures are mandatory. I take approximately 500. I’m officially a cliché, but I don’t care. This place is gorgeous.
  • Lunch (1:00 PM): Seafood feast on the boat. Fresh fish, grilled to perfection. I may have accidentally eaten the entire plate. Again.
  • Afternoon (3:00 PM): Relaxing in the Blue Lagoon. Swimming. Sunbathing… carefully this time.
  • Late Afternoon (5:00 PM): Back to the hotel. Time for… the Turkish bath! I’m so excited. I’m envisioning pure relaxation and exfoliation bliss.
  • Early Evening (6:00 PM): The Turkish bath. The steam! The heat! The… vigorous scrubbing. It turns out, “vigorous” might be an understatement. I emerge from the hammam feeling like a peeled tomato. Let's just say, I'm pretty sure my skin has never been this clean… or this pink.
  • Evening (8:00 PM): Dinner. More food. The buffet is like a magnet. I can't help myself.
  • Night (10:00 PM): Crash. Repeat tomorrow.

Day 4: Adventure and the Potential for Disaster

  • Morning (9:00 AM): Slept. Another glorious day. I realize I haven't even been to the gym. Maybe I should.
  • Mid-morning (10:00 AM): Trying a Quad Bike tour. This will be fun. This will be exciting. This will definitely not end in a broken bone.
  • Mid-day (12:00 PM): The quad Bike tour. The bike is more powerful than I thought. The terrain is rougher than I thought. The sun is hotter than I thought. I go slower than I thought. I can't keep up with the rest of the group. I get lost.
  • Afternoon (2:00 PM): Finally catch up with the group. I’m filthy, covered in dust, and mildly traumatized. I vow to never attempt anything remotely adventurous again.
  • Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Sunbathing. Back to a level of life I can manage.
  • Evening (7:00 PM): Dinner at the à la carte restaurant. Finally! Some respite from the sheer chaos of the buffet.
  • Night (10:00 PM): Drinks and chat with another group of travellers.

*Day 5, 6, 7: The remaining days follow a similar pattern, with added layers of blissful relaxation, more delicious food, questionable decisions, and a growing sense of melancholy as the trip winds down.*

The Turkish bath debacle will continue to haunt my dreams. I’ll probably still eat too much. I might even actually read a book. But mostly, I'll be trying to soak up every last drop of sunshine, every last moment of the turquoise sea, every last bite of baklava. Because this? This is what life should be about.

Final thoughts: I’m leaving feeling rested, re-energized, and maybe a few pounds heavier. Did everything go as planned? Absolutely not. Was it perfect? Far from it. But it was my perfect. And that's all that matters.

(P.S. I'm already planning my return. Don't tell anyone, but I might even try parasailing next time… maybe.)

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Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

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Liberty Fabay: Fethiye's Hidden Paradise? Okay, Let's Talk.

So, is Liberty Fabay *actually* paradise? The marketing is relentless...

Alright, alright, let's be honest: *paradise* is a big word, right? I mean, I've seen some "paradise" that were more like "padded cell with a view." Liberty Fabay? Not a padded cell! The turquoise water? Legit. The mountains framing the whole scene? Stunning. But... it's not perfect. And anyone claiming perfection in a resort is probably trying to sell you something.

I got there, exhausted from the flight (Ryanair, ugh, don't even get me started), and the first thing I saw was the lobby. Huge, airy, beautiful. I took a deep breath and thought, "This is it. This is the break I needed." Then the bellhop, a slightly sweaty but very cheerful guy named Ahmet, tried to wrestle my suitcase, which was clearly the size of a small car. He was struggling, I was mortified. Not exactly the flawless paradise image, but it was real. And honestly, it made me laugh. It's *real* people, with *real* struggles, working in a beautiful place.

So, paradise-ish? Yeah. Worth the trip? Absolutely. Perfect? Nah. And frankly, that's part of its charm.

What's the food situation like? Because I *live* to eat. Seriously.

Okay, food. Now we're talking. This is where things get interesting. There's the main buffet, which is… well, it's a buffet. Lots of options, some amazing, some… less amazing. The Turkish breakfast, though? Forget about it. Heaven on a plate. Freshly baked bread, olives, tomatoes, cheeses I couldn't pronounce (but happily devoured), honey that dripped like liquid gold. That breakfast? That was paradise.

The a la carte restaurants? Hit and miss. The Italian was…meh. The seafood restaurant? Worth the extra charge. I ordered the grilled octopus. Perfectly charred, tender, with a hint of lemon. I swear, I almost licked the plate clean. And the waiter, bless him, saw me struggling with the last tentacle and just laughed and brought me extra bread. Small things like that really make a difference. The food generally, the Octopus restaurant, the breakfast - go for those. The rest can be a bit of a gamble. It's the gamble that makes it fun, right?

Are the rooms nice? Because, you know, a clean, comfortable room is kinda important.

The rooms… are good. Really good. Considering I was expecting a moldy shoebox, I was pleasantly surprised. Clean, modern, spacious. The balcony was a game-changer. Waking up to that view? Worth every penny (or Turkish Lira, I should say). The air conditioning worked (a HUGE win in the Turkish heat). The bathroom was, dare I say, luxurious. And the housekeeping staff? Fantastic. Always friendly, always helpful, always leaving little towel animals on the bed. (Side note: I tried to recreate the swan once. Epic fail.)

However, and there's always a "however," the soundproofing wasn't the best. You could sometimes hear the lively conversations emanating from the hallway or the children playing. But honestly, I could be the one causing the noise and I don't think I did. I went out there, with my swim stuff and my book, and watched the sun set and thought this is why I take trips and I can still hear my neighbors talking. It was okay.

What about the beach and pools? Are they crowded?

Okay, the beach. The *beach*. This is where Liberty Fabay really shines. The water is crystal clear, the sand is soft, and the scenery… breathtaking. I spent hours just floating in the sea, feeling the sun on my skin, and forgetting about all the stresses of… well, everything.

The pools? Plenty of them. One for kids, one for adults (bliss!), one with slides for the... well, it's for any age, even me. Yes, even *me*. Now, the downside? They *can* get crowded. Especially the main pool. People will claim their sunbeds with towels at the crack of dawn. It's a whole, competitive sport. I am not a morning person, so I failed. I missed out on the best spots. Lesson learned: Be like a seagull, rise early and squawk for your territory. Or, you know, find a less desirable sunbed further away. I did that. Surprisingly, it was great.

Is there anything to do besides lounging by the pool/beach? Because I get restless.

Oh, yes! There's plenty to keep you busy. Watersports, if you're into that (I am not - I prefer to observe from a safe distance). Day trips to the islands (highly recommended! Go to Butterfly Valley - it's magical). Fethiye town itself is a short taxi ride away, with a bustling bazaar, restaurants, and bars. I went on a boat trip, which was lovely. We saw dolphins! (Maybe I just imagined that part because I drank too much, but dolphins, okay?) I tried parasailing. It was terrifying, exhilarating, and I almost soiled myself. But I'd do it again. (Maybe. After a lot of therapy.) It was great.

One day, I decided to be ambitious and hike up to see the Lycian tombs. It was hot, really bloody hot. The climb was steep, and I started regretting every single life decision I'd ever made. I was sweating buckets. I was questioning my fitness. I was contemplating turning back. But I kept going. And the view from the top? Worth it. Absolutely worth it. Spectacular. It was this view that made me feel that I was in some very real paradise. Then I had to hike back down, and that was equally as horrible. It's a balance, folks.

The staff: Friendly or grumpy? Because staff can make or break a vacation.

Okay, the staff. This is probably the best part. Generally, the staff at Liberty Fabay is… fantastic. They're friendly, helpful, and genuinely seem to care about making your stay enjoyable. Ahmet, the sweety bellhop, the waiters laughing at my octopus struggles, the housekeeping staff leaving the towel animals… they made me feel welcome. Small things really matter.

Of course, there are always exceptions. There's the occasional grumpy waiter (we've all been there!), or the front desk person who seems to have forgotten how to smile. But, honestly, those were few and far between. And the majority of the staff went above and beyond. They worked incredibly hard and I saw it. They are probably the hidden gem in this paradise.

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Liberty Fabay Fethiye Turkey

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