A bomb tour, we went twice, once with the children from the hotel guides from Belek: it's a long way, but a wonderful transfer, the fascinating story of the guide brightened up the way, the church of St. Nicholas is located here, crowded with tourist groups, leave a little and see the wonderful mosaic floor, do not miss the rest), freshly squeezed orange juice is always sold on the square in front of the church juice, don't ignore, it's very cheap and delicious, " especially since the next stage is a boat ride with a transparent window in the floor, through which you are unlikely to see anything,"we occupied the entire bow and enjoyed the views and the sea wind, sprawled on towels (to take with you!) and soft mats, the team always offers grilled crabs and soft drinks, there's nothing much to eat in crabs)), but somehow it's exciting and cool, buy and get high. I was impressed by the ruins that partially or completely went under water, and the Lycian tombs that appear picturesquely here and there above the surface, and the houses of the Turkish oligarchs on the island and the entrance to the hidden cave will surely show you. I HIGHLY recommend the company, the family. The second time we went out with a group of children, too, we took vouchers from a street agency, drove from Kemer, it turned out to be closer, but some of the charm was lost due to the large number of people. The boat was packed, but cheaper, of course. Choose for yourself here), do not forget the SPF cream, swimsuit, towels of course.
A couple of thousand years ago, as a result of an earthquake, the Lycian Aperlaae and Dolichiste sank into the sea along with the island. It is in order to explore the ruins of Lycian settlements, admire the magnificent expanses of the sea and picturesque shores, as well as swim in the excellent sea, boat trips to Kekova Island are in demand by tourists...
Stones, steps in the rocks, vaults, foundations under water. If you are invited here on a yacht, then in general you can walk along the coast on it and see everything.
There is nothing super impressive, if you take a guided tour, then only with a guide. Otherwise, nothing is clear