Why choose this Kas tour ?

Indulge in a day of relaxation, soaking up the sun on our spacious boat deck, while ample opportunities for swimming and snorkeling await in the pristine waters.

Explore Inonu Bay, Aquarium Bay, Shipyard Bay, Camlik Bay,bay marvel at the Sunken City, and venture to Simena Castle from the Crusader era.

Savor a delectable Turkish lunch served onboard, and unwind for the remainder of the day amidst the tranquil turquoise waters of Inönü Bay before heading back to Kaş Harbour.



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What makes Kas: Kekova Island Sunken City & Historical Sites Boat Tour a unique experience ?

This is where our journey begins

In Inönü Bay, a charming small canyon awaits exploration. Guests can choose to stroll toward the canyon or simply bask in the beauty of the bay. After a day filled with joyous moments, our guests find contentment in every minute spent here.

Aquarium Bay in Kekova is a mesmerizing natural wonder, aptly named for its crystal-clear waters that resemble an underwater aquarium teeming with marine life. As you approach the bay, the shimmering turquoise hues draw you in, inviting exploration and discovery. Beneath the surface, colorful fish dart amongst vibrant coral reefs, creating a kaleidoscope of underwater beauty. Snorkelers and divers are treated to an immersive experience, where every glance reveals a new marvel of the aquatic world. Above the waterline, the surrounding cliffs and lush greenery provide a picturesque backdrop, enhancing the bay’s enchanting allure. Whether you’re diving into its depths or simply admiring its beauty from the shoreline, Aquarium Bay promises an unforgettable encounter with nature’s splendor.

The Sunken City of Kekova, off Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, is an ancient Lycian city submerged beneath clear waters. Destroyed by earthquakes, its ruins, including houses and a Byzantine church, are partially visible. Visitors can explore from glass-bottom boats or dive/snorkel to see the ancient streets and walls. A remarkable blend of history and natural beauty, it offers a unique glimpse into the past.

Kekova Island, nestled along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and ancient history. Its rugged coastline features rocky cliffs and lush vegetation cascading into clear blue waters, offering secluded coves and pristine beaches for sunbathing and swimming.

Yet, what truly sets Kekova apart is its submerged ruins, remnants of the ancient Lycian city of Dolchiste, also known as the Sunken City of Kekova. Partially submerged, these ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the past, with submerged structures like houses, staircases, and even a Byzantine church visible through the crystal-clear waters.

Beyond its historical allure, Kekova boasts a vibrant marine ecosystem, making it a haven for divers and snorkelers. Coral reefs teem with colorful fish and other marine life, offering a mesmerizing underwater experience.

Exploring Kekova Island promises a journey through time and nature

Simena, also known as Kaleköy, is a captivating village nestled along the picturesque coastline of Turkey’s Mediterranean region. This charming settlement is renowned for its historic significance, breathtaking views, and tranquil ambiance.

At the heart of Simena stands the impressive Simena Castle, a medieval fortress dating back to the Byzantine era. Perched atop a hill overlooking the azure waters of the sea, the castle offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular spot for sightseeing and photography.
Wandering through the narrow cobblestone streets of Simena, visitors will encounter traditional whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, creating a postcard-perfect setting for exploration. Along the waterfront, quaint cafes and restaurants offer delicious local cuisine, where visitors can savor fresh seafood dishes while admiring the serene beauty of the sea.

Kaleköy, also known as Simena, is a charming coastal village on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, famous for its ancient castle, stunning views, and quaint streets. Simena Castle, dating back to the Byzantine era, offers panoramic vistas of the sea. The village’s narrow streets are lined with whitewashed houses and vibrant flowers. Visitors can explore the ancient Lycian necropolis and enjoy local cuisine at waterfront cafes. Kaleköy is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking serene coastal beauty.

Üçağız, a picturesque village located on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, is renowned for its tranquil beauty and rich historical significance. Nestled along the shores of Kekova Bay, Üçağız offers visitors a serene retreat amidst stunning natural scenery.

The village is surrounded by lush greenery and boasts panoramic views of the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Its charming waterfront is dotted with traditional fishing boats and colorful houses, creating a postcard-perfect setting for leisurely walks and relaxation.

Üçağız is also steeped in history, with traces of ancient civilizations visible throughout the area. Nearby, visitors can explore the ruins of ancient Lycian settlements, including the fascinating necropolis of Teimiussa, where ancient tombs and sarcophagi are scattered amidst olive groves and vineyards.

Shipyard (Tersane) Bay is a scenic gem nestled along the rugged coastline of Turkey’s Mediterranean region, near the village of Kaleköy. This tranquil bay is named for its historical significance as a site where ancient ships were once constructed, adding an intriguing layer of history to its natural beauty.

Surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush vegetation, Shipyard Bay offers a secluded retreat for visitors seeking serenity and relaxation. The clear turquoise waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the vibrant marine life that thrives beneath the surface.

One of the highlights of Shipyard Bay is its stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby Simena Castle perched atop a hill overlooking the bay. Visitors can hike along scenic trails that offer breathtaking vistas of the coastline, providing ample opportunities for photography and sightseeing.

Camlik bay is our last stop for swimming. This charming bay is characterized by its tranquil waters, pine trees.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required


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  • This Tour is Provided by BoatTripTurkey / Travel & Yachting.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Istanbul.
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