SCUBA DIVING
Having the greatest under water visibility,
Kaş is known as the best diving spot in Turkey.
Underwater caves,
rock formations all teaming with beautiful sea life.
Non - divers can accompany divers and snorkel.
Having the greatest under water visibility,
Kaş is known as the best diving spot in Turkey.
Underwater caves,
rock formations all teaming with beautiful sea life.
Non - divers can accompany divers and snorkel.
Leave from the Kaş Harbour and pass in front of Antiphellos's Ancient Theatre and the Greece Island of Meis and have break in Limanagzi Bay for lunch, resting, swimming or visiting Sebeda Ancient City' s Necropolis then we are back to Kaş by our kayaks and we are ending this beautiful day.
Tamdem Paragliding Commonly mistaken to be terrifying.
Flying over beautiful landscape and enjoying the great view of Kaş and Meis the Greak Island.
Relaxing day on a boat, short sailing, long swimming breaks.
Staggering 16 Km it extends, and the dizzy heights of 600 m it reaches.
Weather you want to walk through the spectacular canyon or try your hand at solo rafting down the river, the cool waters are very refreshing on a hot summer day and you can go for mud bath for being cocooned and buoyed up in the warm, soft mixture simply sucks all the stress out.
The temperature makes you perspire, which cleans the pores.
Patara beach is stunning and makes an enjoyable visit as well as the nearby ancient site of Patara, with its gorgeous landscape and great swimming.
Part of a national park, it is a key biodiversity area, rich in birdlife and the breeding ground of the endangered loggerhead turtle (caretta caretta).
Luckily the beach has been declared off-limits for development because of the turtles, they are nearing extinction and protection of their nesting sites on the Turkish coast is very important.
The beach is closed after sunset from May to October to give the turtles peace in which to lay their eggs as it is the second most important turtle nesting beach in Turkey.
Kaputaş Beach is a long beach between Kaş and Kalkan in southwestern Turkey.
It is situated at a distance of 20 km from Kaş and 7 from Kalkan, at a point where an extremely narrow valley towered by steep cliffs and forests joins the sea shore in the cove of the same name as the beach (Kaputaş).
The beach is quite popular among visitors to the region due to its untouched natural beauty commanded by a view from the heights traversed by Kaş-Kalkan road.