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Kalkan sits on a steep hillside on Turkey's Lycian coast, between Kaş and Fethiye, with the medieval Ottoman village climbing from a horseshoe harbour to a 200-metre cliff above. The Old Town is a tight grid of stone houses with wooden bay windows (cumba) and rooftop restaurants overlooking the bay — many converted from Greek Orthodox villas left empty after the 1923 population exchange. The harbour is small (60 berths) but holds the main yacht charter base for the Kalkan–Kaş day-sail circuit. East of town, the open Kaputaş Beach (a 200-metre white pebble cove at the foot of a ravine) and the protected Patara 18-kilometre loggerhead-turtle beach are 30 minutes east by sail. Kalkan is 30 minutes from Kaş and 2 hours from Fethiye. Season runs April through October.











































































































































































































































