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DISCOVERING KEKOVA ANCIENT SITES. HISTORY OF KEKOVA
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HISTORY OF KEKOVA Kekova-Simena is a very popular Lycian site, situated upon one of the most attractive spots of the Turkish Turquoise Coast - a popular spot for yachters. The name "Kekova" is Turkish for "plain of thyme" and describes the area of and around the ancient Lycian sunken city of Simena. A charming mix of ancient, medieval and modern history makes Kekova-Simena interesting as well as beautiful. In ancient times Simena was a small fishing village, later a Crusaders’ outpost of the Knights of St. John and now the sleepy fishing village of Kale. The ancient city of Simena was once of two parts - an island and a coastal part of the mainland. On the mainland the charming village of Kale ("castle") stands today, its buildings mingling with ancient and medieval structures. At the top of the village sits a well-preserved crusaders’ castle built partially upon ancient Lycian foundations. Inside the castle is the smallest amphitheatre of Lycia. At the eastern end of the village is a cluster of some very nice sarcophagi overlooking the sea and surrounded by ancient olive trees. Near the harbour of Kale is another sarcophagus, popping up from the water. Across the bay, along the island are the half-submerged ruins of the residential part of Simena, caused by the downward shift of land by the terrible earthquake of the 2nd century AD. Half of the ancient houses are submerged and staircases descend into the water. Foundations of buildings and the ancient harbour are also seen below the sea.
09:00 STARTING WITH BOAT FROM UCAGIZ (TEIMIUSA) TO BATIK KENT (SUNKEN CITY)
10:30 DEPARTURE FROM BATIK KENT (SUNKEN CITY) 11:00 ARRIVAL TO KALE (SIMENA)
11:00 – 12:00 WALK TO CASTLE 12:00 DEPARTURE FROM SIMENA 12:30 ARRIVAL TO UCAGIZ (TEIMIUSA)
TOUR PRICE : 5 EURO’s PP Tour incl. Boat trip + Guide / Castle entry fee not included in tour price – Castle entry fee is 4 Euros