Explore the ancient state of Lycia with a day filled with history and stunning coastal views. Starting from Antalya or Kemer, travel through scenic landscapes and learn about the civilizations that once flourished here. Visit the remarkable rock tombs of Myra and the Greco-Roman amphitheater, then immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of St. Nicholas' Church in Demre. After a delicious local lunch, board a glass-bottom yacht to sail over the Sunken City and enjoy a refreshing swim in the Mediterranean. End your day with a comfortable return to your hotel, enriched by Turkey's historical and natural beauty.
- Discover the ancient rock tombs and amphitheater of Myra
- Visit the historic Church of St. Nicholas, built above his burial site
- Enjoy a local lunch before sailing on a glass-bottom yacht
- Swim in a tranquil bay with crystal-clear waters
Pickup included
Depart from your hotel in Antalya or Kemer by a comfortable, air-conditioned bus. On the way to the ancient state of Lycia, enjoy a scenic drive through the Taurus Mountains and along the Mediterranean coastline.
Explore the historic Church of St. Nicholas the Miracle Worker and see his 4th-century burial spot. Then, head to the ancient city of Myra to marvel at the impressive Lycian rock-cut tombs and the massive Greco-Roman amphitheater with your guide.
Board a glass-bottom yacht and sail through the pristine turquoise waters toward Kekova Island. Spot the mysterious ruins of the Sunken City and Simena Castle through the underwater windows and from the side of the boat.
Before heading back, jump into the refreshing and clear waters near Kekova Island for a relaxing swim. Enjoy a delicious local lunch included in your tour program before beginning the return journey.
Relax on the air-conditioned bus as we conclude our journey through Turkey's rich history. You will be dropped off at the main security entrance or outer gate of your hotel by the evening.
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A traditional dish of marinated meat cooked in a clay oven, served with vegetables and bread.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, often served with rice or bread.
A sweet pastry made with layers of filo dough, nuts, and honey syrup.
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GMT+3
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Antalya is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Antalya Bus Station
AntRay is a modern tram system that connects the city center with the airport and other key areas. It's efficient, affordable, and user-friendly.
Available • Apps: BiTaksi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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