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Finike
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Demre
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Kekova
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Simena, Kaleköy
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Sıçak Bay
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Bayındır, Liman Agzi
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Kaş
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Finike Return

An Unforgettable Seaside Escape from Finike to Kas!

Departing from Finike, Antalya, Turkey
Recommended duration: ideal for 7-14 days

Embark on a voyage that transcends the ordinary, where the azure waters and historic wonders of Finike to Kaş create a canvas for unforgettable moments. 

Come aboard and let every wave carry you to a new adventure!

Activities
Exploration
History
Serenity
Antalya Airport
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Total Sailing:71 Miles

Explore Bliss in Azure Depths!

Sail on an unforgettable journey from Finike to Kaş, where the crystal-clear waters beckon you to dive into the mysteries of Kekova's underwater world. 

Explore the historical wonders of Kaleköy and bask in the sun-soaked allure of Kaş. Whether indulging in water sports, trekking the famous Lycian Way, or simply enjoying the serene beaches, every moment in Kaş is a celebration of sea, sun, and discovery. 

For a seamless start to your journey, it's worth noting that Antalya Airport is the closest to Finike. Swiftly setting sail for an unforgettable sea experience.

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Finike

Finike is the Lycian coast's quiet charter base — a full-service marina at the foot of the Taurus mountains, surrounded by orange groves that gave the town its second name. Setur Finike Marina handles 300 berths, with shipyard, fuel, and provisioning for the long sail east toward Antalya or west toward Kekova. The town itself runs at small-village speed: orange-juice bars on every corner, a Saturday produce market that fills the streets, fish restaurants on the waterfront. Day-sailing reveals the empty bays of Karaöz just east, where the Lycian Way coast path meets the sea, and the long-undeveloped beach of Çayağzı. Finike is a 2-hour sail from Kekova. Season runs April through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Setur Marina
4.9

Experience maritime bliss at Setur Finike Marina, a coastal haven where azure waters meet modern luxury. Nestled in Finike's embrace, this marina offers a sanctuary for sea lovers. Dock your vessel in style and explore the charming surroundings. With first-class amenities, waterfront dining, and a vibrant atmosphere, Setur Finike Marina is your gateway to a nautical adventure along the mesmerizing Turkish coast.

Phone  +90 242 855 50 30

Shopping
Marina
Suluin Cave
4.9

Discover the enigmatic Finike Suluin Mağarası, a vertical underwater cave of profound depths. While MTA suggests a depth of 128 meters, the exact measure remains elusive. Reserved exclusively for professionals, only skilled divers are permitted to explore its mysteries. 

Activity
Lmyra Antic Theatre
4.9

Transport yourself to the past at Lmyra Antic Theater in Finike, where ancient echoes come alive. This historical gem, nestled amidst the scenic beauty, unveils the grandeur of Roman architecture. Immerse in the tales of gladiators and thespians in the well-preserved amphitheater. A captivating journey through time, Lmyra Antic Theater stands as a testament to Finike's rich cultural heritage.

History
Nearby Restaurants
Neşeli Balık
4.9

Neşeli Balık Restaurant, serving in the center of Finike, is among the establishments offering the freshest seafood in the region. Mediterranean and Turkish cuisine dominates the establishment, which has a wide range of seafood. It welcomes its guests with its unique ambience and specific recipes. You can choose it for lunch and dinner.

Eski, 108. Sk., 07740 Finike/Antalya, Türkiye
Seafood
Mediterranean
Turkish
White Angel
4.9

White Angel, where freshness meets flavor! Dive into a culinary sanctuary with daily prepared pizza dough, ensuring each bite is a taste of perfection. Beyond the tempting pizza variety, savor the richness of main course menus crafted with the finest, freshest ingredients. Step into a warm, colorful atmosphere where every meal is an experience.

Yeni mahalle 506 Sok Üçgen Apt. No:14, Finike, 07740 Antalya, Türkiye
Mediterrenian
Turkish
Kasap Murat Et Restaurant Steak House
4.9

Kasap Murat Et Restaurant Steak House, where meat is an art! Indulge in the perfection of fresh, expertly cooked meats that promise a symphony of flavors with every bite. The menu not only features delectable steaks but also a medley of mouthwatering side dishes. Experience a warm welcome from the friendly staff, ensuring your dining journey is as delightful as our dishes.

Sahilkent, 07940 Finike/Antalya, Türkiye

Steak House
Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant
4.9
Experience the allure of Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant, where the menu is graced by the renowned blue crab, earning its namesake. Nestled by the seaside, indulge in the freshest seafood amidst the soothing melody of waves. As the day bids adieu, witness nature's masterpiece with magnificent sunsets. Mavi Yengeç Kaya beckons you to savor exquisite flavors and embrace the coastal magic that defines this culinary haven.

Beymelek, Likya Blv. no 605, 07570 Finike/Antalya, Türkiye


Seafood
Notes to sailors
  • Setur Finike Marina has a capacity of 320 yachts. The marina entrance is easy and poses no danger, although wind and waves may have an impact during entry. As you go beyond the marina entrance, the bay may become shallower, but within the entrance, you can find depths of 6-7 meters. The marina also features a yacht club.

  • Custom clearance  can be carried out.

  • The marina is 125 km away from Antalya International Airport and 225 km from Dalaman International Airport.

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Demre

Demre sits at the eastern end of the Lycian sailing coast — a small town that hides three layers of history within walking distance of the harbour. The Church of Saint Nicholas, built in the 6th century around the saint's tomb, is the most important Byzantine site in Turkey. A short drive inland brings you to ancient Myra, where 4th-century-BC rock tombs are carved straight into the cliff face and a Roman amphitheatre still stages occasional summer concerts. From the water, boats anchor at Andriake, Myra's ancient port, where the granary of Hadrian still stands beside the modern harbour. Demre is a 2-hour sail east of Kekova. Season runs April through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for days
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Myra Ancient City
4.9

Myra Ancient City, located in the heart of Lycia, Turkey, beckons you to step back in time and explore its captivating ruins. Renowned for its historical significance and architectural marvels, Myra offers glimpses of well-preserved amphitheaters, rock-cut tombs, and intricate structures. Wander through the remnants of this once-thriving city, where history and mythology intertwine seamlessly. Uncover the tales of Saint Nicholas, who served as the city's bishop, and marvel at the impressive theater that once echoed with the voices of ancient performances. Myra Ancient City invites you on a journey through the pages of history, where each stone tells a story of a rich and storied past.

History
Suluklu Beach
4.9

The gently sloping shoreline of this beach renders it perfect for families with young children, offering a secure and delightful setting for playful splashing and fun. Stretching along its extensive coastline, two cafes provide refreshments for beachgoers. With the convenience of tent pitching, camping facilities, and access to showers and sinks offered by local businesses, this beach is sure to make you want to linger.

On a fortunate day, you might stumble upon the nesting sites of Caretta Caretta turtles, protected during their egg-laying season from May to July every two to three years. For day-trippers, catching the sunset before departing is highly recommended. At the opposite end of the beach, a mesmerizing vista unfolds, revealing ancient ruins that echo tales of times long past.

Activity
Cayagzi Beach
4.9

Cayagzi Beach, nestled just 2.6 km from the center of Demre settlement, is a hidden gem worth exploring. This urban beach, surrounded by picturesque mountains, offers a serene escape with its crystal-clear blue waters and light fine pebble shore. To fully enjoy your time, consider wearing special shoes as you navigate the pebbles. The gradual entry into the water is a normal characteristic of this beach.

Cayagzi Beach caters to various preferences, attracting solo travelers, those seeking a tranquil retreat, and more. Even during the peak season, it remains a peaceful haven away from the crowds.

Beach
Lycian Civilization Museum
4.9

Lycian Civilization Museum stands as a testament to the rich history of the Lycian region in Turkey.This museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, sculptures, and historical treasures, offering a fascinating journey into the past. From intricate artworks to archaeological finds, visitors can explore the unique culture and heritage of the Lycian civilization through carefully curated exhibits. A visit to the Lycian Civilization Museum promises an enlightening experience, providing insight into the art, traditions, and daily life of this ancient civilization.

History
Beymelek Beach
4.9

Beymelek Beach, situated right at the entrance of the district, beckons with its expansive 18 km stretch of sand and pebbles. At the eastern tip of Beymelek Beach, where the majestic Taurus Mountains meet the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea, a sheltered lagoon emerges, boasting tranquil turquoise waters—a serene sanctuary for turtles and fish. Continuing westward along Beymelek Beach, the landscape transitions from rugged cliffs to verdant greenery, eventually blending seamlessly with the picturesque Tasdibi Beach.

While locals may avoid this beach due to its open-sea waves and distance from the town center, visitors are treated to a delightful experience with picnic areas, playgrounds, scenic walking trails, and restaurants serving the renowned Blue Crab delicacies of the region.

Activity
Nearby Restaurants
Greek House Cafe
4.9

Step into Greek House, a serene escape adorned in calming blue and white hues. Immerse yourself in the inviting aroma of scented coffees and indulge in delightful dessert options. Quench your thirst with refreshing fresh fruit juices, the perfect companions for a summer day. Beyond beverages, explore breakfast options that promise a flavorful start to your morning. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance and a delightful array of treats at Greek House, where every visit feels like a soothing coastal retreat.

Gökyazı, Müze Caddesi No:41, 07570, 07570 Demre/Antalya, Türkiye

Cafe
Breakfast
Botanix Cafe & Bistro
4.9

Botanix Cafe & Bistro, nestled in a lush green garden, welcomes you to a haven of tranquility. Explore delightful breakfast options amidst the natural beauty. Sip on fresh, refreshing beverages from the diverse menu, all in the embrace of a warm and friendly atmosphere. You can visit for a culinary journey where nature meets comfort at Botanix.

Alakent, Karabucak Cd. 13/2, 07570 Demre/Antalya, Türkiye

Cafe
Breakfast
Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant
4.9

Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant is a seafood restaurant located in Demre, Turkey. It is situated on the waterfront, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

The menu at Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant features a wide variety of seafood dishes, including grilled fish, shrimp, squid, and octopus. There are also a number of vegetarian options available. The food is fresh and well-prepared, and the service is friendly and attentive.

Mavi Yengeç Kaya Restaurant is a great place to enjoy a delicious meal and take in the beautiful scenery of Demre. The prices are reasonable, and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner.

Seafood
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Kekova

Kekova is the most photographed stretch of the Lycian coast — a long, narrow island sheltering a turquoise bay where the sunken walls of a 4th-century-BC city lie just under the water, visible from any boat passing overhead. Swimming over the ruins is forbidden in the protected zone but allowed in the wider bay; the foundations are easily seen through 3-5 metres of clear water. The mainland side holds two villages: Üçağız, a small harbour with fish restaurants right on the water, and Kaleköy (Simena), reached only by boat, where a medieval castle sits above the village and Lycian sarcophagi stand half-submerged at the shoreline. Kekova is a 4-hour sail east of Kaş. Season runs April through October; the bay is sheltered year-round.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Kekova Sunken City
4.9

Sunken City Kekova invites you to embark on an extraordinary underwater journey off the coast of Turkey. Located near the Kekova Island, this submerged ancient city offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the past. As you cruise along the crystal-clear waters, you'll witness the submerged ruins of buildings and staircases, submerged due to seismic activity centuries ago. There, you can marvel at the sunken remnants while soaking in the stunning coastal scenery. A visit to Sunken City Kekova promises a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it a must-see destination for those seeking a captivating exploration beneath the waves.

Activity
Snorkel
Sea Kayaking Tour
4.9

The tranquil waters of Kekova Island provide the perfect setting for sea kayaking. Relax your soul as you listen to the sounds of nature and breathe in the fresh sea air. While kayaking, you'll navigate through impressive landscapes. Witnessing the submerged ruins of ancient Lycian cities will transform your tour into a historical journey. Additionally, you can opt for 'Xanthos Travel' for your sea kayaking experience.

Activity
Kayaking
Ucagiz Village
4.9

A charming coastal village and the starting point for many boat tours exploring Kekova. Üçağız has a picturesque harbor, narrow cobblestone streets, and an authentically relaxed Turkish atmosphere.

harbor
Nearby Restaurants
Likya Pansiyon&Restaurant
4.9

Likya Pansiyon & Restaurant stands out with its seafood menu. It connects you directly to the cool waters of the Aegean with its pier. In addition to fresh fish, seafood and local delicacies, it also welcomes its guests with carefully prepared breakfast options.

Likya Pansiyon & Restaurant offers an atmosphere intertwined with nature. Surrounded by a magnificent view, the restaurant hosts a lush garden and the peaceful sounds of the sea. You can have an unforgettable experience watching the sun set or dining under the stars. It is waiting for you with its warm atmosphere and delicious food.

Seafood
Breakfast
Kekova Ankh Cafe Pansion
4.9

Situated right on the beach, Kekova Ankh Cafe Pansion offers a delightful fusion of traditional Turkish flavors and breathtaking views.

Start your day off right with a delightful breakfast featuring homemade recipes. From freshly baked bread to local cheeses and olives, our breakfast spread ensures a tasty beginning to your day.

The homemade ice creams are a definite crowd-pleaser. Treat yourself while soaking in the seaside atmosphere. Plus, with its panoramic vista, Kekova Ankh Cafe Pansion sets the perfect scene for a leisurely meal.

Turkish
Breakfast
Korsan Restaurant
4.9
  • Cuisine: Primarily focuses on fresh seafood and traditional Turkish dishes. You'll find fish prepared in various ways, along with classic Turkish mezes.
  • Atmosphere: Casual and laid-back, directly on the waterfront in Kaleköy. Ideal for a relaxed lunch or dinner while enjoying the sea views.
  • Specialties: Their location makes the fresh fish the star, so opt for grilled options or whatever the daily catch might be.
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Notes to sailors
  • A shallow patch extends out for about 200 meters to the north from the western point of Kekova Island. This patch is around 20 m in diameter.

  • The depth is 12-15 m and the ground structure is seaweed and mud.

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Simena, Kaleköy

Simena — known today as Kaleköy — is the village that sits at the head of Kekova Bay, reachable only by boat. A medieval castle built on the foundations of a Lycian acropolis crowns the hilltop, and the climb takes 15 minutes through olive groves and ancient walls. The view from the top covers the entire sunken-city stretch and the open sea beyond. At the waterline, Lycian sarcophagi stand half-submerged on the rocky shore — earthquake-tipped tombs that have been here since the 4th century BC. Boats anchor in the calm channel directly below the castle and a few small restaurants serve lunch from the water's edge. Simena is a 30-minute sail from Üçağız. Season runs April through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Long Bazaar and King’s Tomb
4.9

Long Bazaar

The Long Bazaar is the vibrant heart of Kaş.  This charming, cobblestone street (also known as Uzun Çarşı) is a feast for the senses. Imagine shops overflowing with vibrant colors, stalls laden with unique souvenirs, and the enticing aromas of Turkish delicacies wafting through the air.  Browse for handcrafted jewelry, traditional Turkish textiles, aromatic herbs and spices, locally made clothing, and other treasures. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as locals and visitors alike bustle about.

King's Tomb

As you continue along the Long Bazaar, you'll encounter a striking piece of history – the King's Tomb. This magnificent Lycian sarcophagus dates back to the 4th century BC. Picture it standing tall on a pedestal, adorned with intricate detailing and a Lycian inscription.

History
Market
Simena Castle
4.9

Simena Castle: A Turkish Coastal Gem

Nestled on Turkey's pristine Mediterranean coast, Simena Castle (also known as Kaleköy Castle) stands as a testament to the region's rich history. This captivating Byzantine fortress offers breathtaking coastal views and a glimpse into the past.

History & Structure

Built upon the foundations of an ancient Lycian city, Simena Castle dates back centuries. The Byzantines fortified the site, and later the Knights of Rhodes used it as a defense against pirates. Perched atop a hill overlooking the village of Kaleköy and the Sunken City of Kekova, the castle boasts a small but impressive theater carved into the hillside.

History
Nekropol Kalekoy
4.9

The Nekropol is a large necropolis, or cemetery, located in the city of Kaş, Turkey. It is one of the largest and best-preserved necropolises in the world, and it contains a wide variety of tombs and burial structures.

The Nekropol was built in the 4th century BC by the Lycians, an ancient people who lived in what is now Turkey. The Lycians were a seafaring people, and their tombs often reflect this, with many of them being decorated with images of ships and other nautical symbols.

The Nekropol is a popular tourist destination, and it offers visitors a unique opportunity to see and learn about Lycian burial customs. The tombs are all open to the public, and visitors can wander through the necropolis at their own pace.

Here are some of the most interesting features of the Nekropol:

  • The Tomb of the Nereids: This is the most famous tomb in the Nekropol, and it is thought to have been built for a wealthy Lycian family. The tomb is decorated with intricate carvings, including a frieze depicting the Nereids, or sea nymphs.
  • The Harpy Tomb: This tomb is named for the two harpies, or bird-like creatures, that are carved on its facade. The harpies are shown carrying off the souls of the deceased, and they are a reminder of the Lycians' belief in an afterlife.
  • The Lion Tomb: This tomb is guarded by two stone lions, and it is thought to have been built for a Lycian warrior. The tomb is decorated with reliefs depicting scenes from battle, and it is a testament to the Lycians' military prowess.

The Nekropol is a fascinating place to visit, and it offers a unique glimpse into Lycian culture and history. If you are ever in Kaş, be sure to add the Nekropol to your list of things to see.

Here are some additional tips for visiting the Nekropol:

  • The Nekropol is open to the public from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, seven days a week.
  • Admission is free.
  • The Nekropol is located on a hillside, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
  • There is no shade in the Nekropol, so be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat.
  • There are no water fountains in the Nekropol, so be sure to bring water with you.
History
Nearby Restaurants
Zaika
4.9

Zaika Kaş: Where Tradition Meets Taste

Zaika Kaş offers a delightful journey through authentic Turkish flavors in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the heart of beautiful Kaş, this restaurant celebrates the importance of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques.

A Menu Rooted in Simplicity

At Zaika, the emphasis lies on the purity of flavors. Their menu features a curated selection of grilled meats, or "ocakbaşı," alongside traditional mezes and other Turkish classics. You'll find perfectly seasoned kebabs, succulent lamb dishes, and vibrant salads – all prepared with care and a deep understanding of Turkish culinary heritage.

Warm Hospitality & a Casual Vibe

The ambiance at Zaika is inviting and unpretentious. Their focus remains on providing you with a delicious, satisfying, and genuine Turkish dining experience.  The relaxed atmosphere and friendly service add to the overall charm.

A Favorite Among Locals and Visitors

Zaika Kaş is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists in Kaş. Its reputation for quality food, unfussy atmosphere, and reasonable prices make it a consistently popular choice.

Meze
Kebab
Simena Restaurant
4.9

Simena Restaurant: A Gem on the Turquoise Coast

Simena Restaurant is a charming establishment located in the picturesque village of Kekova, a hidden paradise nestled along Turkey's Mediterranean coastline. Known for its stunning views, fresh seafood, and authentic Turkish cuisine, Simena offers a delightful dining experience for those exploring this historical region.

Atmosphere and Setting

Imagine dining on a terrace overlooking the turquoise waters of the Kekova Bay. The restaurant has a rustic, Mediterranean charm with views of the partially sunken ancient city of Simena and the imposing Byzantine castle above.  As the sun sets, the atmosphere becomes even more magical, making it a romantic spot for couples.

Cuisine

Simena Restaurant specializes in fresh seafood dishes caught daily by local fishermen. Their menu features a variety of grilled fish, calamari, octopus, and other Mediterranean delicacies. They also offer traditional Turkish dishes such as mezes (appetizers), grilled meats, and vegetarian options.  The ingredients are locally sourced, ensuring the highest quality and freshness.

Turkish
Seafood
Mezes
Korsan Restaurant
4.9
  • Cuisine: Primarily focuses on fresh seafood and traditional Turkish dishes. You'll find fish prepared in various ways, along with classic Turkish mezes.
  • Atmosphere: Casual and laid-back, directly on the waterfront in Kaleköy. Ideal for a relaxed lunch or dinner while enjoying the sea views.
  • Specialties: Their location makes the fresh fish the star, so opt for grilled options or whatever the daily catch might be.
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Notes to sailors
  • Exercise caution when approaching from the east due to shallows and sea-level rocks in the vicinity.

  • The anchorages near the village offer depths ranging from 10 to 15 meters.


  • The head of the piers at the restaurants provides depths of 3 to 4 meters.


  • The piers at the restaurants can accommodate up to 20 boats. Water and electricity services are available for boaters.


  • Strong westerlies may cause swell, and it's worth noting that the piers may not be robust enough to withstand these conditions.


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Sıçak Bay

Sıçak Bay takes its name — Turkish for "warm" — from the natural hot springs that bubble up along the rock face on the eastern side, raising the water temperature noticeably above the surrounding Lycian coast. Swimmers find spots where the warm spring water meets the cooler Mediterranean, creating distinct thermal layers underwater. The bay itself is small, with no village and no road access — just clear water, scattered rocks, and a few stone foundations on the hillside. Most charter routes between Demre and Kaş stop here for a swim and lunch anchorage. The northern end opens to a footpath that climbs to a ruined Lycian observation tower. Season runs April through October; the hot springs make the bay swimmable even in the cool months.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Kocakari Cove
4.9

Kocakari Cove offers the perfect spot to take a break and enjoy activities like swimming and snorkeling. Nestled along the coastline, this cove provides a serene escape where you can immerse yourself in the crystal-clear, turquoise waters.

Renowned as a prime anchorage point for Blue Voyage boats, Kocakari Cove welcomes travelers seeking a tranquil overnight stay. Its clear and deep blue waters offer a delightful swimming experience, while snorkeling allows you to explore the rich underwater life.

Surrounded by majestic mountains, Kocakari Cove boasts breathtaking views and abundant marine life. It's an ideal spot to unwind and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Situated close to the ancient cities of Aperlai, Simena, and Theimiussa, Kocakari Cove offers a glimpse into the region's rich history while providing a picturesque backdrop against the scenic Kekova Island.

Activity
Kozan Mountain / King Pool
4.9

Kozan Mountain-King Pool offers a delightful nature hike that is easy and enjoyable to navigate. Along the route, you'll find directional signs and Red-White markers, making it easy to explore without any difficulty. Additionally, this route features another gem known as King Pool. King Pool is a natural wonder, carved by the limestone rocks where small waterfall waters have formed a turquoise-colored pool. Its location, natural structure, and stunning scenery have made it a popular destination.

The hike to King Pool may take around 4-5 hours, allowing ample time to soak in the beauty of nature along the way. We invite anyone looking to spend a day immersed in nature to explore the Kozan Mountain-King Pool route.

Hiking
Ancient City of Patara
4.9

The Ancient City of Patara: Where History Unfolds

Step back in time and explore the remarkable ruins of Patara, a once-thriving port city of the Lycian League. Located on Turkey's stunning Mediterranean coast, Patara boasts an illustrious past, including its legendary role as the birthplace of Saint Nicholas.

A Journey Through the Ages

Wander through the timeworn remnants of Patara, witnessing its rich history. Discover the grand Roman theater, intricately carved triumphal arches, and weathered columns that hint at its former glory. Stroll along the restored main street, imagining the lively markets and bustling trade that once took place here.

Natural Beauty, Sacred Sites, and Proximity to Kaş

Patara's charm extends beyond its historical structures. It sits alongside one of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, offering a chance to soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip after exploring the ruins. The site also includes the ruins of a Byzantine basilica, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Conveniently, Patara is located approximately 43 km (27 miles) from Kaş, making it easily accessible for a day trip.

History
Nearby Restaurants
Zaika
4.9

Zaika Kaş: Where Tradition Meets Taste

Zaika Kaş offers a delightful journey through authentic Turkish flavors in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the heart of beautiful Kaş, this restaurant celebrates the importance of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques.

A Menu Rooted in Simplicity

At Zaika, the emphasis lies on the purity of flavors. Their menu features a curated selection of grilled meats, or "ocakbaşı," alongside traditional mezes and other Turkish classics. You'll find perfectly seasoned kebabs, succulent lamb dishes, and vibrant salads – all prepared with care and a deep understanding of Turkish culinary heritage.

Warm Hospitality & a Casual Vibe

The ambiance at Zaika is inviting and unpretentious. Their focus remains on providing you with a delicious, satisfying, and genuine Turkish dining experience.  The relaxed atmosphere and friendly service add to the overall charm.

A Favorite Among Locals and Visitors

Zaika Kaş is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists in Kaş. Its reputation for quality food, unfussy atmosphere, and reasonable prices make it a consistently popular choice.

Meze
Kebab
Dudu Mutfak
4.9

Dudu Mutfak is a restaurant located in Kaş, Antalya, Turkey. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, and offers a variety of Turkish dishes, as well as a selection of Turkish wines.

The restaurant is owned and operated by a Turkish couple, who have a passion for food and wine. They take pride in using fresh, local ingredients, and their menu changes seasonally to reflect the availability of produce.

The atmosphere at Dudu Mutfak is relaxed and inviting. The dining room is small and intimate, with just a few tables, and the walls are decorated with Turkish artwork. There is also a small outdoor terrace, which is perfect for dining al fresco on warm evenings.

The menu at Dudu Mutfak features a variety of Turkish dishes, including meze, kebabs, and stews. There is also a selection of vegetarian options available. The wine list features a variety of Turkish wines, as well as a few international wines.

The service at Dudu Mutfak is friendly and attentive. The staff are happy to help you choose the perfect dish and wine to pair with it.

Overall, Dudu Mutfak is a great place to enjoy a delicious Turkish meal in Kaş. The food is excellent, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, and the service is friendly and attentive.

Breakfast
Aperlai Restaurant
4.9

Aperlai Restaurant is a cozy eatery nestled by the seaside, overlooking the cool waters of the Aegean. It offers a rich menu featuring Turkish cuisine and fresh seafood delicacies. While enjoying your meal, you'll be captivated by its stunning views, which soothe the soul. Aperlai Restaurant awaits to provide you with a flavorful experience.

Seafood
Turkish
Yörük Ramazanın Yeri Aperlai
4.9

Yörük Ramazanın Yeri Aperlai, stands out as a shabby place offering a friendly and traditional atmosphere. Offering a menu with seafood and snacks, this small restaurant aims to please food lovers. Although the restaurant has its own pier, the fact that it also serves boats offers an excellent option for guests who want to enjoy the sea view.

Seafood
Turkish
Notes to sailors
  • The seabed of the bay provides excellent holding. It has a sandy and muddy bottom.

  • Boats can drop anchor at depths ranging from 4-8 meters.


  • The bay is protected from all winds except those from the east.


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Bayındır, Liman Agzi

Bayındır Liman is a deep narrow inlet at the south-western tip of the Marmaris peninsula, between Bozukkale and Bozburun — barely 50 metres wide but cutting nearly a kilometre into the mainland between pine-covered cliffs. The bay reaches 20+ metres deep close to shore, so big yachts can pull tight against the rock face and tie stern-to. There's no village, no road access; the only visitors come by water. From the head of the inlet a footpath climbs through pines to a ridge with views back across to the open Aegean. Bayındır is 30 minutes from Bozukkale and 90 minutes from Bozburun. Season runs May through October; the bay is sheltered from the meltem.

Recommended duration: ideal for days
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Nearby Attractions
Ancient City of Patara
4.9

The Ancient City of Patara: Where History Unfolds

Step back in time and explore the remarkable ruins of Patara, a once-thriving port city of the Lycian League. Located on Turkey's stunning Mediterranean coast, Patara boasts an illustrious past, including its legendary role as the birthplace of Saint Nicholas.

A Journey Through the Ages

Wander through the timeworn remnants of Patara, witnessing its rich history. Discover the grand Roman theater, intricately carved triumphal arches, and weathered columns that hint at its former glory. Stroll along the restored main street, imagining the lively markets and bustling trade that once took place here.

Natural Beauty, Sacred Sites, and Proximity to Kaş

Patara's charm extends beyond its historical structures. It sits alongside one of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, offering a chance to soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip after exploring the ruins. The site also includes the ruins of a Byzantine basilica, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Conveniently, Patara is located approximately 43 km (27 miles) from Kaş, making it easily accessible for a day trip.

History
Bayındır Castle
4.9

A 15th-century fortification sitting atop a hill, offering stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline. Imagine stone walls weathered by time, with small windows looking out towards the deep blue sea.

History
Ancient City of Letoon
4.9
  • Letoon was the central sanctuary of the Lycian Federation, a league of cities in ancient Lycia (located in modern-day Turkey).
  • It held great religious importance, dedicated to Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis in Greek mythology.

What to See:

  • Temple Ruins: Remains of the temples dedicated to Leto, Apollo, and Artemis stand as the focal point of the site.
  • Nymphaeum: A beautifully constructed fountain-like structure dedicated to water nymphs.
  • Theater: A well-preserved Roman theater provides a glimpse into the site's cultural activities.
  • Mosaics: Discover intricate mosaic floors depicting mythological scenes.

The Trilingual Inscription:

One of the most important discoveries at Letoon is the Trilingual Inscription, a stone slab with text in three languages: Lycian, Greek, and Aramaic. This inscription helped decipher the Lycian language and provides valuable insight into Lycian culture.

UNESCO World Heritage Status:

Letoon's historical and cultural significance has earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

History
Nearby Restaurants
Chayote
4.9

Locally-Inspired Cuisine with a Unique Twist

Founder and Chef Tuncay Güçlü brings a wealth of culinary experience and a deep connection to the region, evident in his thoughtfully crafted menu. Expect traditional dishes infused with local ingredients and creative touches, promising an unforgettable gastronomic adventure.  The name "Chayote" itself is a nod to the prickly squash (or Rodos gourd) native to the Mediterranean region.

Atmosphere of Tranquility

Beyond the exceptional food, Chayote Kaş exudes an ambiance of pure relaxation. Lush greenery, open spaces, and the gentle sea breeze create a welcoming and restorative environment. To ensure a peaceful atmosphere, the restaurant welcomes guests aged 16 and above.

A Commitment to Excellence

From the warm hospitality of Chef Tuncay, sommelier Can, and their dedicated team, to the exquisite food and serene surroundings, Chayote Kaş embodies a dedication to a truly exceptional dining experience.

Mediterranean
Zaika
4.9

Zaika Kaş: Where Tradition Meets Taste

Zaika Kaş offers a delightful journey through authentic Turkish flavors in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the heart of beautiful Kaş, this restaurant celebrates the importance of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques.

A Menu Rooted in Simplicity

At Zaika, the emphasis lies on the purity of flavors. Their menu features a curated selection of grilled meats, or "ocakbaşı," alongside traditional mezes and other Turkish classics. You'll find perfectly seasoned kebabs, succulent lamb dishes, and vibrant salads – all prepared with care and a deep understanding of Turkish culinary heritage.

Warm Hospitality & a Casual Vibe

The ambiance at Zaika is inviting and unpretentious. Their focus remains on providing you with a delicious, satisfying, and genuine Turkish dining experience.  The relaxed atmosphere and friendly service add to the overall charm.

A Favorite Among Locals and Visitors

Zaika Kaş is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists in Kaş. Its reputation for quality food, unfussy atmosphere, and reasonable prices make it a consistently popular choice.

Meze
Kebab
Dudu Mutfak
4.9

Dudu Mutfak is a restaurant located in Kaş, Antalya, Turkey. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, and offers a variety of Turkish dishes, as well as a selection of Turkish wines.

The restaurant is owned and operated by a Turkish couple, who have a passion for food and wine. They take pride in using fresh, local ingredients, and their menu changes seasonally to reflect the availability of produce.

The atmosphere at Dudu Mutfak is relaxed and inviting. The dining room is small and intimate, with just a few tables, and the walls are decorated with Turkish artwork. There is also a small outdoor terrace, which is perfect for dining al fresco on warm evenings.

The menu at Dudu Mutfak features a variety of Turkish dishes, including meze, kebabs, and stews. There is also a selection of vegetarian options available. The wine list features a variety of Turkish wines, as well as a few international wines.

The service at Dudu Mutfak is friendly and attentive. The staff are happy to help you choose the perfect dish and wine to pair with it.

Overall, Dudu Mutfak is a great place to enjoy a delicious Turkish meal in Kaş. The food is excellent, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, and the service is friendly and attentive.

Breakfast
Notes to sailors
  • The Inceburun light tower is located on the western point, with isolated reefs extending about 70m from the tip. It is crucial to keep a safe distance.

  • This bay is exposed to northerly winds, but during the summer months, the winds are generally mild. However, be aware that prevailing winds can generate some swell.


  • You can drop anchor in 5–8 meters near the beachside and allow your vessel to swing.


  • For overnight stays, it is recommended that boats drop anchor in 12–15 meters and secure a line ashore for added stability.


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Kaş

Kaş is the Lycian coast's sailing and diving capital — a small town built into a cliff above a harbour that looks across to the Greek island of Kastellorizo (Meis), just 2 kilometres offshore. The waterfront mixes cobblestone alleys, a Hellenistic amphitheatre set into the hillside above the sea, and a string of cliffside restaurants. Beneath the surface, the area holds dozens of charted wrecks — amphorae, Roman trading ships, a WWII bomber — and dive operators run daily trips. Charter routes use Kaş as the launching point west toward Kekova or south for the day-crossing to Meis. Season runs April through October; June and September are warm with steady afternoon breeze.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Antiphellos Ancient Theater
4.9

Antiphellos Ancient Theater: A Journey Through Time

Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Kaş in Turkey lies the Antiphellos Ancient Theater, a testament to the rich history of  Lycia. This well-preserved theater offers a breathtaking glimpse into the past and a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea.

History & Architecture

Constructed in the 1st century BC, the Antiphellos Ancient Theater was initially built to accommodate approximately 4000 spectators. It boasts a unique design feature: the lack of a permanent stone stage. This was done intentionally to preserve the breathtaking sea view. The theater experienced renovations in the 2nd century AD after a devastating earthquake.

A Scenic Experience

Visiting the Antiphellos Ancient Theater isn't just about observing the ruins. Imagine yourself as a spectator centuries ago, taking in a performance under the clear Mediterranean sky. Close your eyes and feel the warm breeze carrying the scent of the sea. The theater's setting on a hillside provides an unforgettable panoramic view of Kaş and the Greek island of Meis (Kastellorizo).

History
Long Bazaar and King’s Tomb
4.9

Long Bazaar

The Long Bazaar is the vibrant heart of Kaş.  This charming, cobblestone street (also known as Uzun Çarşı) is a feast for the senses. Imagine shops overflowing with vibrant colors, stalls laden with unique souvenirs, and the enticing aromas of Turkish delicacies wafting through the air.  Browse for handcrafted jewelry, traditional Turkish textiles, aromatic herbs and spices, locally made clothing, and other treasures. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as locals and visitors alike bustle about.

King's Tomb

As you continue along the Long Bazaar, you'll encounter a striking piece of history – the King's Tomb. This magnificent Lycian sarcophagus dates back to the 4th century BC. Picture it standing tall on a pedestal, adorned with intricate detailing and a Lycian inscription.

History
Market
Ancient City of Patara
4.9

The Ancient City of Patara: Where History Unfolds

Step back in time and explore the remarkable ruins of Patara, a once-thriving port city of the Lycian League. Located on Turkey's stunning Mediterranean coast, Patara boasts an illustrious past, including its legendary role as the birthplace of Saint Nicholas.

A Journey Through the Ages

Wander through the timeworn remnants of Patara, witnessing its rich history. Discover the grand Roman theater, intricately carved triumphal arches, and weathered columns that hint at its former glory. Stroll along the restored main street, imagining the lively markets and bustling trade that once took place here.

Natural Beauty, Sacred Sites, and Proximity to Kaş

Patara's charm extends beyond its historical structures. It sits alongside one of Turkey's most beautiful beaches, offering a chance to soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip after exploring the ruins. The site also includes the ruins of a Byzantine basilica, dedicated to Saint Nicholas. Conveniently, Patara is located approximately 43 km (27 miles) from Kaş, making it easily accessible for a day trip.

History
Nearby Restaurants
L’Apero
4.9

L'Apéro Kaş: A Taste of France in Kaş

Experience a slice of French culinary charm in the heart of Kaş. L'Apéro Kaş delivers a delightful blend of French flavors and warm, Mediterranean hospitality. This restaurant, owned and operated by a French couple, radiates passion for authentic cuisine.

Seasonal Flavors and Local Ingredients

The menu at L'Apéro Kaş celebrates freshness, with dishes changing seasonally to showcase the finest produce. Expect classic delicacies like escargot, foie gras, coq au vin, and perfectly prepared steak frites. A selection of carefully curated wines, both French and Turkish, complement your culinary journey.

Relaxed and Inviting Ambiance

Imagine a cozy dining room, adorned with French artwork, where intimate tables invite lingering conversations. On warm nights, dine al fresco on the quaint outdoor terrace, soaking up the gentle evening breeze.

Exceptional Service

The welcoming staff at L'Apéro Kaş are eager to guide you through the menu and suggest ideal wine pairings for your meal. Their attentive service enhances the overall dining experience.

A Culinary Gem

L'Apéro Kaş is a true gem for those seeking exquisite French cuisine in Kaş.  Indulge in vibrant flavors, a relaxed atmosphere, and friendly service at this delightful restaurant.

French
Wine
Cocktails
Chayote
4.9

Locally-Inspired Cuisine with a Unique Twist

Founder and Chef Tuncay Güçlü brings a wealth of culinary experience and a deep connection to the region, evident in his thoughtfully crafted menu. Expect traditional dishes infused with local ingredients and creative touches, promising an unforgettable gastronomic adventure.  The name "Chayote" itself is a nod to the prickly squash (or Rodos gourd) native to the Mediterranean region.

Atmosphere of Tranquility

Beyond the exceptional food, Chayote Kaş exudes an ambiance of pure relaxation. Lush greenery, open spaces, and the gentle sea breeze create a welcoming and restorative environment. To ensure a peaceful atmosphere, the restaurant welcomes guests aged 16 and above.

A Commitment to Excellence

From the warm hospitality of Chef Tuncay, sommelier Can, and their dedicated team, to the exquisite food and serene surroundings, Chayote Kaş embodies a dedication to a truly exceptional dining experience.

Mediterranean
Zaika
4.9

Zaika Kaş: Where Tradition Meets Taste

Zaika Kaş offers a delightful journey through authentic Turkish flavors in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Located in the heart of beautiful Kaş, this restaurant celebrates the importance of fresh, local ingredients and time-honored cooking techniques.

A Menu Rooted in Simplicity

At Zaika, the emphasis lies on the purity of flavors. Their menu features a curated selection of grilled meats, or "ocakbaşı," alongside traditional mezes and other Turkish classics. You'll find perfectly seasoned kebabs, succulent lamb dishes, and vibrant salads – all prepared with care and a deep understanding of Turkish culinary heritage.

Warm Hospitality & a Casual Vibe

The ambiance at Zaika is inviting and unpretentious. Their focus remains on providing you with a delicious, satisfying, and genuine Turkish dining experience.  The relaxed atmosphere and friendly service add to the overall charm.

A Favorite Among Locals and Visitors

Zaika Kaş is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists in Kaş. Its reputation for quality food, unfussy atmosphere, and reasonable prices make it a consistently popular choice.

Meze
Kebab
Dudu Mutfak
4.9

Dudu Mutfak is a restaurant located in Kaş, Antalya, Turkey. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike, and offers a variety of Turkish dishes, as well as a selection of Turkish wines.

The restaurant is owned and operated by a Turkish couple, who have a passion for food and wine. They take pride in using fresh, local ingredients, and their menu changes seasonally to reflect the availability of produce.

The atmosphere at Dudu Mutfak is relaxed and inviting. The dining room is small and intimate, with just a few tables, and the walls are decorated with Turkish artwork. There is also a small outdoor terrace, which is perfect for dining al fresco on warm evenings.

The menu at Dudu Mutfak features a variety of Turkish dishes, including meze, kebabs, and stews. There is also a selection of vegetarian options available. The wine list features a variety of Turkish wines, as well as a few international wines.

The service at Dudu Mutfak is friendly and attentive. The staff are happy to help you choose the perfect dish and wine to pair with it.

Overall, Dudu Mutfak is a great place to enjoy a delicious Turkish meal in Kaş. The food is excellent, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, and the service is friendly and attentive.

Breakfast
Notes to sailors
  • Kaş Marina offers comprehensive shelter, ensuring all-around protection for vessels. With a berthing capacity of 472 and a dry-berthing capacity for 160 yachts, it caters to various sizes of boats.

  • The marina features 7 floating pontoons and a breakwater designed with convenient water depths, providing mooring facilities for boats of all types, including mega yachts.


  • Laid moorings are attached to the pontoons, and the marina is equipped with bilge water discharge facilities.


  • Mechanical, carpentry, electrical, and winterizing work services are available within the marina. On-site amenities include restaurants, bars, laundry services, and a market. Additionally, there is a fuel station within the marina zone.


  • Entry and exit formalities can be seamlessly conducted within the marina premises.


  • Transportation options are readily accessible, with distances to Kalkan at 29 km, Dalaman International Airport at 150 km, and Antalya at 185 km.


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Finike Return

Finike will mark the finale of our tour. Following a splendid blue voyage, you'll feel as if you've had an unforgettable holiday filled with thrilling discoveries, pristine beaches, and sun-kissed conversations. This experience is bound to immerse you in enchanting memories.

Recommended duration: ideal for days
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