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Kas Guide - Travel Deals

Kas Guide

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West of Kekova, by mountains and bays framed in gorgeous surroundings of the resort of Kas (Antiphellos), marked by a cheerful, carefree atmosphere. After a full day of sun and lazing on one of the beautiful beaches on the hidden creeks - the kind you like to bring fishermen with their “water taxi” then - or the exciting exploration of the underwater world, an winkeligen stroll through the streets with lovely old Turkish houses great fun. In colorful jumble of copper, silver jewelry, ornate leather goods, hand-carpets, cotton clothing and many other souvenirs to choose one of the most attractive holiday experiences.
The Akdeniz promenade opposite the marina is lined with palm existed and full of colorful flowers. Bars and night clubs up in the morning hours into frequented. Interesting are the theatre and the Lycian tombs of the ancient site. A very impressive tomb stands in the middle of town.
Refreshing is an excursion into the nearby mountains with cozy villages, ancient sites and a breathtaking view of the level. Popular with climbers are the 3086 m high Kizlar Sivrisi and the west is 3030 m high Akdag.
18 km west of Kas is the Kapitas Gorge with a resting place from which one of stages to reach the same beach, at the end of the Pax (Turkish) Cave, the Blue Grotto Turkey.
A boat Kekova time, it is Dalyanagzi to Kekova, a sail and a paradise for all seasons perfect synthesis of nature and history. Kekova, together with its numerous bays, islands and ancient sites one of the most beautiful resort areas on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. On the north coast of the island of Kekova lie the remains of the result of an earthquake in the sea sunken ancient city of Apollonia (4.Jh. BC). From the castle Kaleköy in Ucagiz (Simena) enjoys an exceptionally beautiful views.

Travel guide Bergama

Travel guide Bergama

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Bergama (Pergamon), the great ancient cultural center is to this day one of the best archaeological sites in Turkey. Above the town are the ruins of the Acropolis, a library, a theater, the Temple of Trajan and Dionysus, the monumental altar of Zeus, the sanctuary of Demeter and a Gymnaseions, spread over three terraces.
The Asclepeion in the south-west of the city was the god askulap consecrated. The Municipal Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and the Temple of Serapis should not be left out. The Serapis temple is under the Byzantines to a basilica has been rebuilt and was one of the seven churches of the Apocalypse.

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