Summer, the best season to spend your day soaking up the sun on a boat trip from Ucagiz, visiting Kekova’s most beautiful bays along the Kekova area.
Get ready for your action-packed day on the water! Make your way to Ucagiz Village harbour in time to depart for the boat trip between 10:20 and 10.40 am.
Cool off during a whopping one-hour swim break in this picturesque bay next to Kekova Island, and be dazzled by its beauty.
Turkish tea and biscuits service at Aquarium Bay.
Discover the fascinating secrets of Kekova’s history on this unique adventure around the Sunken City. The ancient city of Dolchiste was flooded due to an earthquake in the 2nd century, and its resulting underwater ruins never fail to leave an impression.
Since this is a protected area, swimming is not permitted here, so what better way to explore the site than by cruising alongside the ruins on our boat, giving you the chance to capture unforgettable photos.
Swim break in Burç Bay. The sea is a little cooler in this area due to the cold underwater natural springs.
Time for a lunch and swim break at Gökkaya Bay, where you can experience the natural beauty of the area and opt to participate in one of the various exciting water sports on offer.
We’ll stop to swim in Esmeralda Bay where you can enjoy peace and tranquility during this fun journey.
Our boat will drop anchor in Kaleköy port (ancient Simena) for one hour, giving you time to visit this small authentic village that’s home to castle ruins and a necropolis.
A hike up the hillside will give you magnificent views of the Kekova region. If you’d prefer to admire Simena Castle from down below, you can use your remaining time to take another dip in the gorgeous blue waters.
After an exciting day of adventure, we’ll head back to Ucagiz Village harbour where this memorable boat trip ends. From here you can make your way to the centre for dinner options or continue to your next destination.
When you arrive to our meeting point, you will see our place and we will take you to our boat. Boat Name: MEMEDIM
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A lively area with restaurants, bars, and boat tours. It's the heart of Kas's social scene, offering a variety of dining and entertainment options.
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A traditional Turkish flatbread filled with various ingredients like cheese, spinach, or potatoes.
Grilled meat dishes, often served with vegetables and rice.
A selection of small dishes, including dips, salads, and grilled vegetables.
A boat-shaped Turkish flatbread topped with various ingredients like cheese, meat, or vegetables.
This is the best time for swimming, diving, and enjoying outdoor activities. The weather is hot and sunny, with long daylight hours.
Turkish Lira (TRY)
GMT+3
220VV, 50HzHz
Kas is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Kas Bus Station
Affordable and convenient for short distances. Routes are well-established and frequent.
Available • Apps: BiTaksi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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