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Kekova Island Excursion

Enjoy a day sailing along the Turkish Mediterranean coast and discover the island of Kekova. On this excursion from Kas, you'll make several stops to swim in crystal clear waters and discover the secrets they hide. Description. We'll meet at the...

  • 9 hours
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Enjoy a day sailing along the Turkish Mediterranean coast and discover the island of Kekova. On this excursion from Kas, you'll make several stops to swim in crystal clear waters and discover the secrets they hide.

Description

We'll meet at the indicated meeting point and a boat will take us to the island of Kekova, located off the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. After more than an hour, we'll stop at Inonu Bay for relaxation and swimming. Next, we will proceed to Kalekoy, where you will have an hour of free time to explore this ancient town and visit Simena Castle.

We will then meet at a restaurant in Kalekoy for lunch, which includes a salad, main course, and dessert. After lunch, we'll return to the boat and sail to Kekova Island, also known as the sunken city, to explore its ruins. Following this, we'll travel to Tersane Island, where you can view the remains of a church, a castle, and walls.

We'll also stop at Akvaryum Bay and Yaglica for refreshing swims in the pristine waters. The tour will conclude upon our return to the meeting point after approximately 9 hours of excursion.

Sea conditions

Please note that sea conditions may occasionally prevent departure from the port of Kas. If this occurs, we will travel by bus to the port of Ucagiz or Demre.

Included

  • Transport by boat
  • Lunch

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Kaş Marina, 07580, Andifli, Kaş, Turkey

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