This private boat tour offers a fully personalized experience in the beautiful Kekova region. The boat is exclusively yours—perfect for families, couples, or friends—and you can customize the route to fit your interests, whether it’s more swimming, sightseeing, or relaxing in quiet bays.
Cruise through some of the world’s cleanest, clearest waters, and enjoy freshly prepared onboard meals, barbecue lunches, and fruit platters with breathtaking views.
Explore ancient Lycian ruins, the UNESCO-protected Sunken City, climb Simena Castle, and discover beaches only accessible by boat. Experience local village life, buy handmade products from residents, and escape the crowds.
Every detail is tailored to your wishes—from the flexible itinerary to the swimming stops and lunch menus. This is not just a boat trip, but a day of authentic discovery, comfort, and unforgettable memories along Turkey’s most unspoiled coastline.
You will be welcomed at Ucagiz Harbor by our YourTourKey team, who will personally escort you to your boat.
At the harbor we’ll meet you and provide a brief orientation before starting our tour.
Our first stop after leaving the harbor is Akvaryum Bay, where we take a break for tea and swimming. Akvaryum Bay is one of the most beautiful spots in Kekova, known for its crystal-clear water.
Next, we arrive at Tersane Bay, the only spot in the Sunken City area where swimming is allowed. The bay features a natural beach where you can go ashore and explore the ancient ruins up close.
We now reach the famous Sunken City of Kekova, a unique archaeological site protected by UNESCO. As the boat slows down, you’ll have the chance to observe the ancient ruins of this Lycian settlement, which slipped into the sea after a series of earthquakes in the 2nd century AD. Swimming is not allowed here, but you can enjoy impressive views of the submerged streets, staircases, and buildings from the deck.
Our next stop is Burc Bay, a tranquil spot known for its clean sandy beach and crystal-clear sea. A natural spring flows into the bay, adding to its refreshing atmosphere. From the beach, you can spot Simena’s ancient watchtower perched at the top of the hill, offering a unique view of the area.
Our next stop is Hamidiye Bay, a picturesque spot with a rich history. The bay is named after Sultan Abdulhamid II, whose battleship once anchored here. While enjoying beautiful views of Kalekoy from the boat, you’ll be served a delicious lunch featuring barbecue specialties and fresh fish.
Our next stop is Simena (Kaleköy), a charming coastal village accessible only by sea—there are no roads leading here. Home to just 80 residents, Simena is famous for its hilltop castle, which offers stunning panoramic views of the Kekova region.
During our one-hour stop, you’ll have the chance to hike up to the ancient Simena Castle, explore dozens of Lycian rock tombs along the way, and admire the iconic sarcophagus standing in the sea. This is a unique opportunity to observe the daily life of the local community and wander through the small market, where you can purchase handmade products crafted by villagers.
Our final stop is Kocakarı Bay, where we take a swimming break and serve fresh fruit before heading back.
At Ucagiz Harbor, our YourTourKey team will contact you upon arrival and personally escort you to your boat.
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A charming area with narrow streets, traditional stone houses, and boutique shops. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll and exploring local culture.
A beautiful beach with crystal-clear waters and a backdrop of ancient ruins. It's a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
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.
A long-distance hiking trail that passes through Kas, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and ancient ruins.
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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One of the longest and most beautiful beaches in Turkey, known for its golden sands and clear waters. It's a popular destination for swimming and sunbathing.
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