Offering wide-ranging accommodation types such as, but not limited to, bungalow houses, family pensions and apartment lettings; the region surrounding Çalış Plaji offers you a rich list of activities. Due to the ideal weather conditions, for instance, it is one of the most frequently visited spots by surfers. One of the insider tips for climbers, on the other hand, is Kelebekler Vadisi, known as the Butterfly Valley. Offering several challenging climbing routes, the valley can be reached by boat trips through Ölüdeniz, known as the Blue Lagoon or translated as the Dead Sea implying the stillness of the water. Once at the valley, you will be captivated by the natural mixture of all shades of green.
The region is also an excellent spot for other nature sports. You can paraglide from the top of the Babadağ Mountain ending up in the cold waters of the Blue Lagoon. Alternatively, you can participate in trekking and walking tours in Saklıkent Hidden City or Tlos Antique City. The tours entail the cold waters of the waterfalls, the Aegean cuisine and the ancient city of Tlos which will leave you with unforgettable and pleasant memories. In the Eşen River, which forms the border between Antalya and Muğla, you can also take a canoe tour. One option is a beautiful 15km tour that starts under the Kınık bridge and ends at the beach of Patara.
Çalış Plaji is among the rarest beaches where the caretta caretta sea turtle, at risk of extinction, lay their eggs. The natural park of Şat Burnu, on the other hand, is one of the most visited parks of the Western Mediterranean and hosts 214 bird species.