Kelebekler Vadisi Beach.
Tucked at the base of the towering Babadağ mountain, Kelebekler Vadisi (Butterfly Valley) is defined by its dramatic isolation. Ringed by sheer 350-meter cliffs, this protected natural site has no road access; visitors must arrive by boat from Ölüdeniz or scramble down a steep, challenging hiking trail from Faralya. The payoff is a pristine pebble-and-sand cove washed by clear turquoise water, named for the diverse butterfly species that flutter through the canyon in summer. Development here is strictly limited to preserve the wild landscape, meaning the vibe remains decidedly low-key. While you will find basic essentials like camping sites, rustic bungalows, a restaurant, and showers, the real draw is the raw, unplugged atmosphere of waking up in a valley cut off from the rest of the coast.