Sea kayaking trip along the western part of the Lycian Way. Cozy coves, the flooded Lycian Atlantis (the city of Kekova), ancient ruins and a warm sea. An easy and eventful route.
Plan by day
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Along the trailWhat you will see
Day by dayItinerary
1 Day 1. Kash
Group gathering in Turkey, in the resort town of Kas. The nearest airport is Dalaman (3 hours by bus with a transfer to Fethiye), but you can fly to Antalya (4-5 hours by bus). We meet at a small guesthouse, get to know each other, complete some formalities and go to dinner at a nice restaurant. Kas is a small but very pleasant city with a beautiful promenade and marina. There are several Lycian tombs, the ruins of ancient Antiphellos and an amphitheater on the hill.
2 Day 2. Start of the hike, Ufakdere, Uzum
We leave all unnecessary things (large backpacks, suitcases, city clothes) for storage in Kasha, get kayaks and do a little training (safety precautions, rowing technique, movement order). Through a narrow crossing we carry the kayaks from the marina to the beach with the wonderful name Halk and finally go out to sea. The first goal is Liman Agzi Bay. We moor at the beach and see the Lycian necropolis of Sebeda. The tombs here are carved into steep cliffs directly above the water. Let's swim further. We go around several toes, trying not to get into Greek territorial waters. We take a break under palm trees in Ufakdere Bay. One more crossing and we are at our overnight stop - in Uzyum Bay. We set up tents in the olive garden and relax.
3 Day 3. Aperlai, Purple House, Kaleucayz
In the morning we store more water, because the next stop will most likely be without a source. We sail to the interesting T-shaped cape Yamaç Efe, at the base of which are the ruins of the ancient settlement of Aperlai. We wander among the Lycian tombs and fortress walls, admiring the colorful Purple House farm. After lunch, we sail around the cape and enter a huge strait fenced off from the sea by a chain of islands. We spend the night on one of these islands or, in case of a fit of enthusiasm, row to the village of Kaleuchaiz, where there is a decent store and restaurants.
4 Day 4. Simena Kekova
The most interesting day of the hike. We continue to explore the large strait. On its banks there are numerous ancient ruins, including the remains of the sunken Lycian city of Kekova. We sail over them, make a stop to dive over the Turkish Atlantis. Then we cross the strait and land on shore at another ancient settlement (Simena), complete with a medieval fortress. We sail to the island of Aşırlı where the so-called Pirate Cave (Korsan Mağarası) is located. When the sea is calm, you can swim into this cave directly in kayaks. We stop for the night in a nearby bay.
5 Day 5. Andriake, Demre, Mira
The final chord of the sea kayak trip. We cross another bay of the Mediterranean Sea and land on Çayağzı beach. While we wait for the minibus (which will pick us up and the boats), we will go to the ruins of the ancient city of Andriake. On the way back to Kas we will stop in Demre and wander around the majestic amphitheater of ancient Myra of Lycia. We return to Kas, return the kayaks, pick up backpacks/suitcases from the storage room and go to a restaurant to celebrate the completion of the hike. Overnight at a hotel or campsite.
6 Day 6. Home
The tour is over, you can fly home or stay on the coast for a beach holiday. Well, or go on another hike in Turkey - along the fabulous Cappadocia, Lycian or Carian trail. Or continue sea kayaking, but in the Aegean Sea, on a hike around the Bozburun Peninsula.
DetailsIncluded
Not included
- ✕Flight to Turkey (from $200)
- ✕Bus from the airport to Kas and back
- ✕Rental of personal equipment (tents, sleeping bags, air bags)
- ✕Visiting paid attractions
- ✕Hotels
- ✕Campsites and restaurants
- ✕Medical insurance
Trip conditions
To visit Turkey you do not need medical certificates or tests. Upon crossing the border (i.e. upon arrival) there will be normal temperature checks. Citizens of Ukraine, the Russian Federation and Belarus do not need a visa to Turkey.
Except for the first and last night (in Kas), all other overnight stays are in tents. It is better to bring your own tents and sleeping bags, as rental in Turkey is very expensive.
We will bring most of the products for the trip to Turkey with us (these will be sublimates), and the instructor will buy everything else (bread, vegetables, cookies) on the spot.
The instructor has the right to make changes to the route depending on weather, group condition and other factors.
ReviewsTraveller reviews
It’s great to see how quickly our rowing skills are growing. The perception of water has changed. The waves are no longer stressful and we can already row steadily against the wind.
Such a journey is to some extent a test, it feels as if you are watching a movie and in general it’s not all with you. However, to say that I liked it is to say nothing. The coolness of this journey tends to infinity