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Demre Myra Kekova Tour: Sunken City Adventure
Muratpaşa
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Our Demre, Myra, and Kekova tour is the ultimate 3-in-1 Mediterranean journey, combining ancient history, sacred legends, and a sunken island adventure all in a single day.
What makes this excursion unique is the breathtaking boat cruise over the Sunken City of Kekova. Through a glass-bottom boat, you will look directly down into the crystal-clear turquoise waters to witness submerged Roman ruins, ancient staircases, and old shipyards untouched by time.
The journey continues on land, where you will explore the majestic Lycian rock-cut tombs of Myra, carved vertically into cliff faces like a city for the dead, right next to a grand Roman theater. Finally, you will walk the halls of the St. ...
Highlights
12 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
12 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Swimming
Bottled water
Lunch
boat tour 2 hour to sunken city
Transfer from Hotel
Entrance Ticket Demre & Myra Ancient Place
drinks price depending kind of 5 euro.
Aziz Nicholas Kilisesi giriş bileti
Meeting Points
Departure
Hadrian's Gate
Guests who will join the activity from the common meeting point are kindly asked to get in touch with us.Our captains or guides pick up the travelers at the meeting point by confirming the names of the guests.
Return
Demre Myra Kekova Tour: Sunken City Adventure
Muratpaşa
About
Our Demre, Myra, and Kekova tour is the ultimate 3-in-1 Mediterranean journey, combining ancient history, sacred legends, and a sunken island adventure all in a single day.
What makes this excursion unique is the breathtaking boat cruise over the Sunken City of Kekova. Through a glass-bottom boat, you will look directly down into the crystal-clear turquoise waters to witness submerged Roman ruins, ancient staircases, and old shipyards untouched by time.
The journey continues on land, where you will explore the majestic Lycian rock-cut tombs of Myra, carved vertically into cliff faces like a city for the dead, right next to a grand Roman theater. Finally, you will walk the halls of the St. ...
Highlights
12 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
12 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 2 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Swimming
Bottled water
Lunch
boat tour 2 hour to sunken city
Transfer from Hotel
Entrance Ticket Demre & Myra Ancient Place
drinks price depending kind of 5 euro.
Aziz Nicholas Kilisesi giriş bileti
Meeting Points
Departure
Hadrian's Gate
Guests who will join the activity from the common meeting point are kindly asked to get in touch with us.Our captains or guides pick up the travelers at the meeting point by confirming the names of the guests.
Return
Itinerary
1
Antalya
from Antalya to demre around 3 hours one way drive.
2
Kekova Island
Our travelers will discover the Lycian ruins that remained underwater in history by boat. There will also be a swimming break. Kekova, which gave its name to the region, is the largest island in the region. Kekova Island extends by forming a strait attached to the Anatolian side. On the Anatolian side, there are indentations, protrusions, bays, old city walls submerged in the sea, and castle ruins. İç Ada, Toprak Ada, Aşırlı Ada and Kişnali Ada are other important islands. Sıcak Peninsula, which extends parallel to the coast, and Kekova Island form Ölüdeniz, which is an inland sea. Kekova Island is also the largest island belonging to Turkey in the Mediterranean. . The coasts show a topography consisting of indented bays. Sea transportation to the region's coasts, where land transportation opportunities are limited, is provided by boats. In the geological structure, there are areas covered with miasene and limestone.
2 hours
3
Church of St. Nicholas
Visit the church of Saint Nicholas, the inspiration for Santa Claus, and dive into its rich history.Our travelers will experience history live through our rapid passages through its history. Myra Ancient City is especially famous for its Lycian Period rock tombs, Roman Period theater and Byzantine Period St. Nicholas Church (Santa Claus). Rock tombs, Lycian inscriptions and coins show that Myra continued its existence at least from the 5th century BC. According to the information provided by Strabon, Myra, one of the six major cities of the Lycian League, is referred to as Myrrh in Lycian inscriptions.
The 2nd century AD is the period when Myra witnessed great development. In the city, which was the Metropolis of the Lycian League, many structures were built and repaired with the help of wealthy Lycian people. During the Byzantine Period, Myra became one of the leading cities in terms of religion as well as administration.
1 hour
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Myra Antik Kenti
Our travelers will experience history live through our rapid passages through its history. Myra Ancient City is especially famous for its Lycian Period rock tombs, Roman Period theater and Byzantine Period St. Nicholas Church (Santa Claus). Rock tombs, Lycian inscriptions and coins show that Myra continued its existence at least from the 5th century BC. According to the information provided by Strabon, Myra, one of the six major cities of the Lycian League, is referred to as Myrrh in Lycian inscriptions.
The 2nd century AD is the period when Myra witnessed great development. In the city, which was the Metropolis of the Lycian League, many structures were built and repaired with the help of wealthy Lycian people. During the Byzantine Period, Myra became one of the leading cities in terms of religion as well as administration.