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Kekova Island Day Trip

Enjoy the Mediterranean coast with this day trip to the island of Kekova. You'll visit ancient submerged ruins and swim in crystal clear waters - an unforgettable trip!. Kekova Island Day Trip. At 8 am, we'll pick you up from your hotel in...

  • 12 hours
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Enjoy the Mediterranean coast with this day trip to the island of Kekova. You'll visit ancient submerged ruins and swim in crystal clear waters - an unforgettable trip!

Kekova Island Day Trip

At 8 am, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Olympus. From there, we'll hop on a minibus that will take us to the port of Demre. A boat will be waiting for us, departing at 10:30 am for the island of Kekova.

In one hour, we'll reach the sunken city, one of the most beautiful places on the Mediterranean coast. We'll pass by the underwater remains of the ancient city and learn about these majestic ruins. Following this, you'll be able to visit Simena Castle.

After a little over an hour on the island, we'll proceed to Gokkaya Bay, where you'll have time to swim in the sea.

Next, we'll continue sailing to Karemlik Bay, a good spot to see various species of turtles. The next stop will be Pirates Cave, ideal for pictures.

At 5 pm, we'll dock at Demre Harbor and head to the Santa Claus Museum to view numerous archaeological remains and unique cultural artifacts from the Antalya region from the 5th to 11th centuries.

Finally, you'll visit the ancient city of Myra, known for its collection of tombs carved into the hillside and its amphitheater. We'll return to Olympus, arriving at approximately 8 pm.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and return.
  • Transport by minibus.
  • Transport by boat.
  • Lunch.

Tips

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

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