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Sailing In Turkey


SAILING FROM FETHIYE TO KAS: A LYCIAN DREAM
By Sailing Turkey
Aug 6, 2005, 11:45

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Letoon Antalya

The resort town of Fethiye has an important marina and overlooks a beautiful bay strewn with islands.

The secrets of the ancient gods of mythology still lie hidden in the secluded coves and bays around the Gulf of Fethiye. This is truly paradise for those who want to sail through history.

Above the town, called Telmessos in antiquity, numerous Lycian rock tombs reproducing the facades of ancient buildings were cut into the cliff face. Explore the Belcegiz Bay and the beautiful Blue Lagoon (Oludeniz), where the calm, crystal-dear water is ideal for swimming and other water sports. On Gemiler Island, Byzantine ruins lie tucked among the pines.

 

 

Xantos Antalya

Go ashore at Kinik (65 kin from Fethiye) where the ruins of Xanthos, the ancient Lycian capital, lie in a splendid natural setting. At the holy Lycian center of Letoon, three temples dedicated to Leto, Apollo and Artemis, familiar gods of mythology, await the intrepid tourist. Mythology records that Apollo was born at Patara, a principal harbor of ancient Lycia, south of Letoon and Xanthos. The ruins are, of course, numerous and fascinating. Its 22 km of pure white sand stretch as far as the eye can see, making it a natural choice for all types of beach sports.

A short sail to the east brings you to Kalkan, a small, lovely hilltop town that overlooks a tiny bay. Narrow, winding streets lined with souvenir shops lead down to the charming manna. Every morning, boats take tourists to one of the nearby beaches or small bays. As the sun sets, it is Kalkan-style to meet on the roof terraces for a drink before dinner, and enjoy the comings and goings of the yachts, the business of the marina and the panoramic view.


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