This is a splendid Trip to the mighty civilization of the Lycian world and their tombs, to the church of St. Nicholas, the protector of children girls and sailors, and with a spectacular Boat trip to the sunken city Kekova.
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Rock tombs in Myra - Myra was a Lycian, ancient city on the present Teke peninsula of west Turkey current Province of Antalya which became the small town of Kale, renamed as Demre in 2005. It was founded on the river Myros / Demre
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Church of St. Nicholas - The church of St. Nicholas at Myra was built by the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire in the 6th century. The current-day church was constructed mainly from the 8th century onward for the city’s Byzantine Greek inhabitants; a Greek Orthodox monastery was added in the second half of the 11th century.
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Demre (Kale) - We take a lunch break in Demre, which is known for its greenhouse cultivation. Demre is also the present settlement of ancient Myra.
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Kekova Island - The sunken city Kekova, also named Caravola is an island near Demre the Lycian town of Myra. District of Antalya province today, which across the villages of Kaleköy the ancient city Simena and Üçağız the ancient Teimioussa. Kekova has an area of 4.5 km2 and is uninhabited.
Note: The remaining time is for the round tour and time spending in sightseeing or explorations.
- Pick-up and Drop-off Service
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch Included
- 2-Hour Kekova Boat Tour
- Air-Conditioned Transportation
- Professional Tour Guide
- Any Drinks
- Personal Expences
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.