The Kekova region is closer to Demre than to ports like Kaş and Kalkan, and a significant part of the Lycian civilization is located in Demre. Important sites actively used by the people of Kekova, such as Saint Nicholas, the Lycian Civilizations Museum, and the ancient city of Myra, are found here. This tour, starting from Andriake Harbor, offers a more meaningful experience when you explore the entire region as a whole. Unlike other shared tours, our boat, with a capacity of 50, accommodates a maximum of 25 guests, ensuring everyone has their own space. Additionally, our extensive experience in the area allows us to expertly navigate to must-see spots at the right time, providing a calm and informative tour experience. Unlike other tours departing from Demre and Kaş, we offer the opportunity to visit Üçağız Village, where you can explore its historical sites and local village life.
As you travel to the harbor where the tour begins, you will be greeted by historical Lycian structures on both sides of the road.
At 10:30 AM, you will depart from Andriake (DEMRE, Çayağzı) Harbor to explore the Kekova Region. This means you are embarking on an unforgettable and magnificent journey.We will take a boat trip from Çayağzı Harbor to our first destination, which will take between 20 to 30 minutes.
The Esmaralda Bay, known for its beautiful and tranquil sea in the Kekova region, is an ideal spot for those seeking a peaceful escape. Its calm waters and stunning views provide a perfect environment for enjoying nature and relaxing. We will stay at this bay for approximately 40 minutes, giving you the opportunity to swim.
Our next stop is Simena (Kaleköy), a historic village located on the coast of Kekova Island. This settlement, dating back to the Lycian period, features a Byzantine-era castle and theater ruins. Additionally, ancient remains can be seen underwater off the coast. Kaleköy is accessible only by sea and offers stunning views from the castle. You will have one hour to explore the village, where you can either observe the local people and historical structures or take a 15-minute climb to explore the Simena Castle.Simena Castle is protected by the Directorate of Museums, and there is an entrance fee to the museum. Guests wishing to enter the castle will need to pay the entrance fee themselves. The cost is 3 euro and is not included in the tour price.
Discover the captivating secrets of Kekova’s history on this unique adventure around the Sunken City. The ancient city of Dolchiste was submerged due to an earthquake in the 2nd century, and its resulting underwater ruins offer a magnificent sight. Since this is a protected area, swimming is not permitted here. Instead, explore the site by cruising alongside the ruins, allowing you to capture unforgettable photos.While you listen to the history of the Sunken City, our crew members on the boat will serve you Turkish tea.
As suggested by its name, this bay enchants us with its crystal-clear waters and invites us to relax for 40 minutes.
On the way to Üçağız Village, we pass by monumental Lycian sarcophagi. These tombs, located right by the sea, offer a captivating and thought-provoking view. Unlike other boats, one of the stops on our route is Üçağız Village. In this boutique holiday village, you can purchase souvenir gifts and experience the village’s ethnic atmosphere. We will have our meal at the restaurant awaiting us here. Our restaurant offers two main dishes: chicken and fish. After a delicious meal with traditional Turkish mezes, we will continue to other bays for swimming. Simply inform us at the restaurant if you are vegan or vegetarian.
At the top of this bay, there is a Byzantine-era watchtower. Along the shore of the bay, there is a small beach with a spring emerging from the mountainside. If you wish, our esteemed guests can swim to this small beach and spend 40 minutes in this part of the bay.
This bay is one of the most popular in Kekova and is frequently used in overnight trips. The bay features a cave, and our boat will make a close pass by the cave so you can examine it up close. This will provide a great opportunity for photography and creating lasting memories.
Our final stop will be at Andriake Harbor, with its azure beach, where you'll have the chance to swim with loggerhead turtles. This unforgettable experience will leave you with lasting memories. Many different types of loggerhead turtles inhabit this area. I hope the magic of this wonderful day will bring you back to us. This adventure, which begins at Andriake (Demre-Çayağzı) Harbor, will conclude at 6:00 PM at the same harbor.
One of our staff members will meet you at the port entrance and escort you to your boat
Kas is a charming coastal town on the Turkish Riviera, known for its crystal-clear waters, ancient ruins, and vibrant marine life. It offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and relaxation, making it a favorite for divers, historians, and travelers seeking a laid-back Mediterranean experience.
An ancient theater carved into the rock, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. It's a testament to the town's rich Lycian history.
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.
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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.
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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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