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SAILING ETAP A DOLPHIN'S PLAYGROUND
The secrets of the ancient gods of mythology still
lie hidden in the secluded coves and bays around
the Gulf of Fethiye. This is truly paradise for
those who want to sail through history. The resort
town of Fethiye has an important marina and
overlooks a beautiful bay strewn with islands.
Above the town, called Telmessos in antiquity,
numerous Lycian rock tombs, reproducing the
facades of ancient buildings, were cut into the
cliff face. Explore the Belcegiz Bay and the
beautiful Blue Lagoon (Olü Deniz), where the calm,
crystal-clear water is ideal for swimming and
other water sports. On Gemiler Island, Byzantine
ruins lie tucked among the pines. Go ashore at
Kinik (65 km from Fethiye) where the ruins of
Xanthos, the ancient Lycian capital, lie in a
splendid natural setting. At the holy Lycian
center of Letoon, three temples dedicated to Leto,
Apollo and Artemis, familiar gods of mythology,
await the intrepid tourist. Mythology records that
Apollo was born at Patara, a principal harbor of
ancient Lycia, south of Letoon and Xanthos. The
ruins are of course numerous and fascinating. Its
22 kilometers of pure white sand stretch as far as
the eye can see, making it a natural choice for
all types of beach sports. A short sail to the
east brings you to Kalkan, a lovely small hilltop
town that overlooks a tiny bay. Narrow, winding
streets lined with souvenir shops lead down to the
charming marina. Every morning, boats busily take
tourists to one of the nearby beaches or small
bays. As the sun sets, it is Kalkan style to meet
on the roof-terraces for a drink before dinner,
and enjoy the comings and goings of the yachts,
the business of the marina and the panoramic view.
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SAILING ETAP B COAST OF LIGHT
Like most towns on the Lycian coast Kas lies
wedged between mountains and sea. Kas, once
ancient Antiphellus, still exhibits a few remains
of the old settlement. An ancient theater on Kas
Is long peninsula is within walking distance of
the town. Kekova, “home of the sun", is an island
an hour from Dalyanagzi by sea, as well as the
name of a whole ensemble of picturesque islands,
numerous bays and ancient cities. These bays
provide natural harbors in all seasons, and
yachtsmen particularly enjoy exploring the
unspoilt landscapes. Along the northern shore of
Kekova Island, at Apollonia, earthquakes have
disturbed the land causing some of the ancient
houses to sink under the clear water, creating a
sunken city. Kaleköy Castle (ancient Simena)
offers a bird's-eye view of the bays, inlets,
islands and colorful yachts sailing peacefully on
the glassy water. The colors in a Van Gogh
painting, blue skies, orange sunsets, starry,
starry nights, peace and tranquility, playful
dolphins, mythological mysteries, and the
sparkling sea Kekova provides all this and more.
At Demre (Kale), the ancient Myra, (25 km west of
Finike), many splendidly carved rock tombs
overlook the magnificent Roman theater. St.
Nicholas (Santa Claus) was the bishop of this
Mediterranean city during the fourth century and
died here in 342. An official entry-port, Finike
is surrounded by citrus trees and gardens. Thirty-two
kilometers from the Finike Marina lie the remains
of the beautiful and ancient Lycian city of
Arikanda. This excursion inland, a mountain trek,
rewards you with superb views, fabulous ruins and
fresh mountain air.
Slipping around the Kiriangic Peninsula brings you
into the Gulf of Antalya. The first sight you come
to is the ancient city of Olympos, on the southern
side of Mt. Tahtaii (Mt. Olympos). Oleander and
laurel bushes shade the Olympos Valley, which you
can approach by land as well as by sea. Nearby at
Yanartas (at a height of 300 meters), according to mythology,
the Lycian hero Bellerophon, mounted on his winged
horse Pegasus slew the fire-breathing monster,
Chimaera. Gas which seeps from the earth burns
brightly at night. The Byzantines also considered
this place a religious area. Alexander the Greats
favorite winter resort was at Phaselis, the famous
ancient commercial harbor north of Olympos. South
of the harbor, look up at Mt. Tahtali for a
spectacular view. Sail on to Kemer, a resort town
carefully designed to blend in with the
surrounding scenery, that offers an ideal
environment for a wonderful holiday. The fully
equipped Kemer Turban Marina has facilities for
all activities so that yachtsmen can enjoy the
unspoilt bays and beaches south of the town.
Shoppers will delight at the wonderful range of
high-quality souvenirs. April is the month of the
colorful Kemer Carnival. Also in the spring are
the yacht races between Kemer and Girne in the
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Sailing
around this coast towards Antalya will give you a
glimpse of some of Turkey's most modern and
luxurious holiday villages. Antalya, Turkey's
principal holiday resort city on the Mediterranean,
embodies the contrast between the majestic
coastline of beaches and rocky coves, and the
towering Taurus Mountains. The ancient Attaleia,
named after King Aftalus 11 of Pergamon, Antalya
was founded in the 2nd century B.C. Today palm-lined
boulevards, beautiful parks, historical buildings,
monuments, museums and the picturesque old quarter
Kaleici, (with the Kaleici Turban Marina) blend
together to create an ideal holiday atmosphere.
The Antalya Marina and Leisure Center which has
won several awards is considered one of the most
beautiful marinas in Turkey, Setur Marina, the
other marina in Antalya is on the other hand,
quiet and peaceful; but both welcome you after
your unforgettable voyage in the turquoise
paradise of Turkey's water.
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