Antalya Sunken City Kekova | Demre | Myra

Antalya Sunken City Kekova | Demre | Myra

Why you should visit Antalya?

– Get the chance to explore the history with a scenic full-day tour to the ancient sites around Antalya
– Visit the ruins of Perge, Aspendos, and Side to see monuments that have stood since Greek and Roman times
– Relax and calm yourself in the idyllic surroundings of the Kursunlu Waterfalls to be one with nature
– Discover old amphitheatres, stadiums, Roman gates, City Walls, the Agora, the Basilica, Roman baths, and more…
– Journey through the nymphaeum and the acropolis dating back to the Bronze Age

Tour Itinerary

Take an excursion to some of the most important archaeological sights of Anatolia on an 8-hour tour from Antalya. You will visit 3 of the 4 great cities of the Hellenistic period, and cool down at the magnificent Kurşunlu Waterfall on one of the tributaries of the lovely Aksu River.

First, you will visit Perge, an ancient Greek city founded in the southwest of Anatolia, approximately 9 miles east of modern-day Antalya. During the Hellenistic period, Perge was the capital of Pamphylia and one of the 4 great cities that also included Aspendos, Side, and Sillion.

It was one of the richest and most beautiful cities in the ancient world, most famous for its temple dedicated to Artemis, the beautiful goddess of wilderness. Home to the renowned Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perge, according to legend, it was also the birthplace of beer.

For approximately 450 years, Perge was under the control of the Greeks until the Persians conquered it in 546 BC. 200 years later the armies of Alexander the Great entered Perge, ending the Persian reign. From that time, until the fall of the Roman Empire, Perge was under the patronage of the Romans. With its long history and its combination of 3 different cultures, the ruins are a delight to explore.

Continue to Aspendos, approximately 25 miles east of Antalya. Another of the great cities of Pamphylia, Aspendos was located on an important trade route. Alexander the Great’s armies had the city in their sight, finally conquering it in 333 BC. Aspendos then fell under Roman patronage in 930 BC until the end of the Roman Empire.

The theatre, built between 161-180 AD during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, is considered one of the world’s best-preserved theaters from antiquity and is an immensely popular tourist attraction.

Continue to Side. The ancient Greek city’s spectacular natural harbour setting made it one of the most important cities in Pamphylia, and one of the most significant centers for trade, especially of olive oil and slaves.

This also made it a target for many invaders and, after the Greeks, the Persians took Side under their wing, eventually giving in to the forces of Alexander the Great’s armies in 333 BC. By the 4th-Century Side had begun to decline. Following non-stop invasions and a succession of natural disasters, the city was completely abandoned in the 10th-Century, leaving behind ruins that are considered among the most notable in Asia Minor.

Departing Side, you will make your way back to Antalya, about 45 miles west of the ruins. Arrive back in Antalya for a hotel drop-off at the end of the tour.

    What’s Included?

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Professional art historian guide
  • Lunch
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Drinks at lunchtime
  • Gratuities/TIP
  • Anything else that is not specifically mentioned in the included section
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Why you should visit Antalya?

Highlights
Explore Kekova Island and Sunken City
See Simena Castle
Discover The Ancient City of Myra, Demre’s most famous archeological site
Bathe in the waters at Gökkaya Bay
Visit the small authentic village in Kaleköy

Tour Itinerary

What’s Included?

    Hotel pickup and drop-off
    7-hours boat trip
    Lunch
    Seasonal salad
    Fruit or Dessert

What’s excluded?
Additional food and drinks
Tips
Archaeological site entrance fee
 

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