KEKOVA This is one of the most populartours among our programmes, which lastfull day. This fascinating tour enable the clients to visit the ancient history while relaxing and sunbathing during the yacht tour to sunken Islands. Along the northern shore of Islands, structural movement over the years have caused some of the ancient houses to be totally submerged, while remains of the others are scattered along the coastline.
During the cruise by yacht, the fascinating Lycian Necropolis, chest type tombs and the ruins of ancient houses will be seen in distance, even underwater.The finest examples of Lycian funerary architecture are to be found at Myra, nearthe expanding present day town Demre. Beside all these, the Church of St. Nicholas, who was the patron saint of children is situated in the heart of little town Demre. Enjoythis splendid full daytour in combination with bus and yacht. DEMRE MYRA Situated in Demre town, Myra used to be a one of the most important of six Lycian cities. Originally a coastal city the gradual build up of siltfrom the Demre stream has left itstranded several miles away from the sea. Myra was abandoned after the Arab invasions in the 9th century A.D. The rock tombs and amphitheatre are worth a visit Simena ( Kekova) Simena ( Kekova ) is one of the most beautiful places of the region, one that can be reached by boat When you approach the region by boat or view the areas from the top one of the things that catches your eye the most is the Lycian type sarcophagi in the sea. Demre (St Nicholas Church) is the town where Santa Claus first brought joy.Actually, it was St Nicholas who lived and worked in Demre ,and who was Iatertransmuted into the jolly Christmas elf. An 11th-century church in Demre once held his earthly remains.Today the Church of St Nicholas is Demre’s most visited site. Çayagzi, 5km west of Demre, was called Andriake in Roman times, and has more ruins, a decent beach, and a small harbour. More read...http://www.akaytour.com
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