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Demre, Myra, Kekova, St.Nicolas Tour


Demre Tour, Myra Kekova Tour, St. Nicolas Tour

Kekova Island, a rocky island connected to Demre, is a natural wonder that has been limited to settlement over the centuries and has perhaps managed to preserve its natural beauty in this way. On this island, where the most beautiful shades of blue and green can be seen, there are hostels and cafes for the accommodation of tourists.

One of the features that makes this island special is the uniqueness and excess of ancient ruins. On the island, whose highest peak is 188 meters, the seabed reaches 105 meters. The ancient city of Kekova, which has been flooded by earth tremors and earthquakes over the centuries, can still be seen under the crystal water with the Kekova Tour. You can reach the island by boat tours and have a pleasant time. In the Blue, Yesil presence of the sea you meet unique landscapes that you will not see anywhere. 

Kekova kamp in the ancient city of Myra in the Demre district of our beautiful Antalya province is one of the important cities of Lycia, the land of lights. It is not hard to admire this city, but it attracts attention with rock tombs built meters high and reliefs belonging to the deceased or family members. Its prominence in trade and the bishopric of St. Nicholas in Myra, which may have been the capital of Lycia in history, brought the city the reputation it deserved. 

The city of Myra became the home of the Romans after the Lycians, leaving behind the imposing ancient theatre that had survived. Tourists from many corners of the Earth to tour this glorious city, to step past the stage of history Nor do they leave without visiting Nicolas Church. This is the most interesting place for the children of the tour, which is especially preferred by families with children. The Church of St. Nicholas, which is not only sacred to the Christian community but a sacred icon for all mankind, and which most of us know as "Santa Claus," is the focus of interest for domestic and foreign tourists. 

Inside the church, there is a tomb and frescoes with sarcophagi thought to be that of Santa Claus. The Legend is that the miracles that Santa Claus is believed to have performed are also noted in the workings on the church wall. If you are planning to come to Antalya and want to touch this magical air of history,  Nicolas, you must not return without seeing the church, feeling the ancient city of Kekova, stepping through Myra's Theatre.