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This is our office for meeting spot. On the same street with Post office (PTT)
2. Aquarium Bay
Aquarium Bay, located near the town of Demre on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. The bay earned its name due to its resemblance to an underwater aquarium, with an abundance of colorful fish and other sea creatures visible even from the surface. Visitors to Aquarium Bay can enjoy swimming, snorkeling in the pristine waters, surrounded by stunning coastal scenery and rocky cliffs.
45 minutes
3. Sunken City Ruins of Simena
The Sunken City of Kekova, situated along the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the village of Üçağız, is an ancient Lycian settlement that partially sank into the sea due to seismic activity centuries ago. This submerged city offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, with partially submerged ruins visible from above the water's surface and even more extensive remnants lying beneath the clear turquoise waters. Visitors can explore the area by boat, observing ancient walls, staircases, and even entire buildings preserved underwater. The Sunken City of Kekova is a protected area, and swimming or diving directly among the ruins is prohibited to preserve this unique archaeological site. Instead, boat tours offer a captivating perspective on this historical marvel, combined with views of the surrounding coastline. Our boats sails slowly from this part of the island.
45 minutes
4. Burc Bay
Burç Koyu and Kale (Castle) are located near the town of Demre on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Burç Koyu is a picturesque bay with clear blue waters and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation. Nearby, Burç Kale (Burç Castle) stands as a historic landmark overlooking the bay. The castle dates back to the Lycian period and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline. Visitors can explore the ruins of the castle, which include walls, towers, and other structures, while also enjoying the natural beauty of Burç Koyu. We'll have a short swimming break here, and since natural spring waters flow into the sea in this bay, it's a bit cooler than other bays.
45 minutes
5. AsIrlI AdasI Deniz MagarasI
Pirate Cave, located near the town of Demre on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, is a natural wonder with a captivating history. This cave, also known as Pirate's Cave or Pirate Cove, is nestled along the rugged coastline and is accessible by boat. Legend has it that pirates once used the cave as a hideout, taking advantage of its secluded location and hidden entrance. Today, visitors can explore the cave's intriguing interior, characterized by dramatic rock formations and shimmering blue waters. It is protected due to being the habitat of Mediterranean monk seals. Passing by without stopping is obligatory.
6. Gokkaya PlajI ve Koyu
Gökkaya Bay, nestled on Turkey's Mediterranean coast near Demre, offers a serene escape with its clear turquoise waters and sandy beaches. Popular for swimming and water sports, it's also a favorite stop for our lunch stop during the tour. While our crew preparing your lunch. you can refresh yourself in blue waters
1 hour
7. Castle of Simena
Simena, also known as Kaleköy, is a picturesque village located on the Kekova (sunken city) area. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical heritage. The village is dominated by a medieval castle perched on a hill overlooking the sea, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors to Simena can explore ancient ruins, including Lycian tombs and sarcophagi scattered throughout the area. The village is also a popular with ice cream shops. With its charming atmosphere and fascinating history, Simena offers a delightful blend of culture, scenery, and adventure for travelers exploring the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Castle has a small amount of entrance fee. its not included in our price. Its optional for our guests.
1 hour
8. Kekova
The last point of swimming spots name called Adalar Bay. After we had 45 min swimming break. Our boat turns back to Üçağız marina.
45 minutes
9. Ucagiz
Üçağız is a small village located on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, near the ancient city of Simena (Kaleköy) and the sunken city of Kekova. It is situated within the province of Antalya, specifically in the district of Kaş. Üçağız is known for its picturesque setting, with stunning views of the sea and surrounding mountains. The village has a rich history, evidenced by the ancient ruins scattered throughout the area, including Lycian tombs and sarcophagi. Thats is the port for our boat tours starting and turning back place.
30 minutes