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Journeys in the country: The highways are paved with asphalt and are usually in a good state.
Kale: see: Demre Kaleici : This is the old town of Antalya which you simply must visit. The old port of Antalya can also be reached easily from here. Go to the bars, the lovely tea gardens or collect a few typical souvenirs from the Old Bazaar. Experience the homely atmosphere, especially at evening time. You can listen to the call to prayer of the Yivli Minarett (built in 1219). A necessity for every holiday-maker!Kalkan: Small fishing village near Kas which has blossomed into an idyllic tourist place with many small guesthouses and hotels. A place for individuals who want quiet times. The beaches and bays have crystal-clear water.Unsuitable for children.Kas: Kas is hidden behind a fjord-like bay. For many yeras it was a secret spot but it is a tourist center with many international visitors. It boasts an enchanting port and picturesque lanes. At the evening one can see the lights from the Greek island Kastelorizon. A special experience is the Kas sunset with the scenery of the ancient theater of Antiphellos. Kas is a diver's paradise. Suitable for holiday-makers without kids and divers.Kekova: The island Kekova lies on the headland Kale, previously known as Simena. The ancient Simena was rebuilt into Kale as new houses were built on the remains of a medieval castle. A seaquake caused a lowering of the seabed., so giving rise to the sunken city as the whole dock and parts of the former Byzantine city went under water. A feeling of reverence overcomes every visitor as they tour the sunken city of Kekova by boat. Kemer: The former orange and fishing village of Kemer has developed over the last years into a stronghold for tourism.Businesses are set up rapidly in leather, gold, textiles,and carpets. Restaurants, bars and Cafes are also rapidly growing in number. The Turkish holiday regions are increasingly mirroring the tourist destinations of Mallorca's 'Arenal" or the Gran Canaries south. The expansive hotel chains and clubs, with their many beds, can be found at the beaches of Kemer. Kemer itself has a a very beautiful port with a beautiful moonlight bay and beach. A trek to the nomad village, found on the mountain behind the port, is recommended.. Kemer and environs are very well-kept and offer wonderful beaches and sights. The beaches of Kemer consist of sand/grit. Well suitable for all holiday-makers, with or without children.
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