Launch from 1,969 m and land on Ölüdeniz beach — Dalaman Airport to Babadağ in about 70 minutes, from €36 private.
Babadağ climbs to 1,969 m almost straight out of the sea above Ölüdeniz, near Fethiye, and ranks among the world's premier paragliding mountains — reliable thermals, purpose-built launch decks and a landing right on the beach promenade. The modern Skywalk cable car carries you from Ölüdeniz up to stations at around 1,200, 1,700 and 1,800 m and on towards the summit, where restaurants and viewing terraces hang above the famous Blue Lagoon. Tandem flights of 15–45 minutes run with licensed pilots, sunset flights included; every October the mountain hosts an international air games festival. Babadağ is served by Dalaman Airport (DLM), about 65 km and roughly 70 minutes by road — a private SooTransfer starts at €36 in a six-seat Eco Van, fixed euro price quoted up front, pay after the ride.
Fixed price in EUR for a private Eco Van (up to 6 guests) — larger Vito and V-Class options available at booking.
Round-trip includes up to 6 hours wait time. Need longer? Message us for a flat day-rate.
A private one-way SooTransfer from Dalaman Airport (DLM) to Ölüdeniz starts at €36 in an Eco Van for up to six passengers. It's about 65 km and roughly 70 minutes by road, with a fixed euro price quoted up front, free meet-and-greet with a name sign in arrivals, flight tracking, and you pay after the ride.
By bus you change in Fethiye and then take a dolmuş minibus down to Ölüdeniz — easily two hours with luggage. Airport taxis run on the meter. A private transfer is door-to-door in about 70 minutes at a fixed €36, your driver waits free of charge if your flight is late, and child seats cost nothing.
No. Tandem flights of 15–45 minutes are flown with licensed pilots — you're clipped into the harness in front, take a few running steps at launch, then simply enjoy the ride down to a landing on the Ölüdeniz beach promenade.
Yes — the Skywalk cable car runs from Ölüdeniz up to stations at around 1,200, 1,700 and 1,800 m, with restaurants and viewing decks above the Blue Lagoon. Many visitors ride up just for the panorama, a meal at altitude and the sunset.
The season runs roughly from late April to early November. May–June and September–October offer dependable thermals and clearer air; sunset slots are the most scenic. In October the international air games festival fills the sky above Ölüdeniz — spectacular to watch, but book flights and transfers well ahead.