The first stop at the Gold market was good but you could see the guide was working on commission as the hotel name was given to the store staff. As with all the stall holders we met, they were a little pushy and used some good diversion tactics. The market behind the gold centre was nice with lots of eateries but we were totally shafted by one stall holder, paying totally over the odds. You need to have your wits about you at all times. The final stop was a bit of a waste of time but still good.
A shopping trip in Turkey is one of those must-do experiences. And this morning in Fethiye is great for bargain-hunting. You'll call into a shopping centre dedicated to Turkish souvenirs, haggle your way through the local market and stop by a gold complex for a mooch. There's also free time in the town centre.
First up is a visit to the Imperial Concept shopping centre. Here you'll find an array of treats to stock up on, from ceramics to the country's most famous export – Turkish delight. Then it's on to Fethiye weekly market to indulge in some more retail therapy. Work your way through the countless stands stacked with exotic spices, leather bags, rugs and ceramics.
You'll round off in the centre of Fethiye, where you'll have some free time to browse modern shops and boutiques at your own pace. After a busy day of hitting the shops, you could check pull up a pew at a street-side café for some Turkish coffee and sweet pastries.