Kekova Myra Demre Coastal Heritage Tour
Join a private 8-hour full-day tour from Antalya to Demre, Myra, and Kekova with St. Nicholas Church, Myra theater and rock tombs, Ucagiz Harbour cruise, Simena Castle views, and Sunken City coastline.
Highlights
- St Nicholas Church and Santa Claus tomb in Demre
- Myra Ancient City theater and Lycian rock tombs
- Scenic Mediterranean coastal transfer route
- Ucagiz Harbor boarding point for Kekova waters
- Boat cruise over the Sunken City remains
- Simena Castle hilltop panorama and Kalekoy view
- Private guided full-day Demre and Kekova program
Kekova Myra Demre Coastal Heritage Tour
Join a private 8-hour full-day tour from Antalya to Demre, Myra, and Kekova with St. Nicholas Church, Myra theater and rock tombs, Ucagiz Harbour cruise, Simena Castle views, and Sunken City coastline.
Itinerary
This Kekova Myra Demre coastal heritage tour is designed for travelers who want historical depth and Mediterranean coastal scenery in one private day route. The itinerary departs from Antalya and runs around 8 hours with licensed guide and private deluxe vehicle. It combines Demre-Myra land visits with a boat segment from Ucagiz for Kekova highlights. Guests booking a private full-day Antalya to Kekova option often choose this format for efficient planning and flexible pacing. The route stays strictly aligned with the listed highlights. It is suitable for couples, families, and small private groups.
The day starts with Demre, including St. Nicholas Church, then continues to Myra Ancient Site. Myra’s theater and rock-cut tombs provide one of the strongest archaeological sections in the region. This part is especially suitable for visitors searching a St Nicholas Church and Myra rock tombs combination in one itinerary. Guided explanation connects religious history and Lycian-Roman remains with practical on-site navigation. The route pacing allows enough time for photos and site observation. After Myra, the tour transitions to Ucagiz Harbour for the coastal section.
The boat route around Kekova includes Sunken City views and Simena coastline perspectives. Travelers interested in an Ucagiz harbour Simena Castle cruise generally find this part both scenic and culturally rich. The sea segment adds visual contrast to the morning archaeological visits. Included services are licensed guide, private deluxe A/C vehicle, parking fees, local taxes, and pickup-drop-off from Antalya meeting points. Entrance fees, gratuities, lunch-drinks, and personal expenses are excluded according to official details. Overall, this is a complete Sunken City boat tour from Antalya with Demre and Myra highlights.
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Hotel Pickup in Antalya
Meet your guide and depart toward Demre and Kekova.
Pickup from Antalya hotel, airport, or meeting point before the western coastal transfer route.
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Finike and Kumluca Coastal Corridor
Scenic coastal transfer section toward Demre.
The route passes the Finike-Kumluca coastline, one of the main Mediterranean road corridors in Antalya province.
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St Nicholas Church (Demre)
Guided visit of the church and Santa Claus tomb area.
St Nicholas Church in Demre is a major Christian heritage site linked to the 4th-century bishop Saint Nicholas.
St Nicholas Church (Demre) is one of the most meaningful heritage stops on the Lycian coast, linking the region to the historical figure who later became known worldwide as Santa Claus. The church is important not because it overwhelms with size, but because it carries such a powerful legacy of memory, devotion, and cultural continuity. Visiting it in Demre gives that familiar story a much more grounded and authentic setting. The result is both surprising and memorable.
The atmosphere here is reflective, especially when you remember that the site belongs to a broader landscape of Lycian tombs, churches, and ancient coastal routes. For many visitors, the stop becomes more moving than expected because it connects a global tradition to a very specific local place. This gives Demre unusual character within the southwest coast itinerary. It is a heritage stop with real emotional and historical weight.
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Myra Ancient City
Explore theater and Lycian rock tomb zones.
Myra is one of Lycia's most important ancient cities, known for monumental cliff tombs and a Roman theater.
Myra Ancient City is one of Lycia's most striking archaeological sites, where dramatic rock-cut tombs and a substantial Roman theatre stand close enough to create an unforgettable first impression. The cliff tomb façades immediately set the site apart, because they seem to turn the mountain itself into a memorial landscape. Combined with the theatre below, they reveal a city that was both culturally sophisticated and visually bold. Even if you have visited other ancient cities, Myra feels distinctive because of this powerful vertical setting. It is one of the highlights of the Lycian route for good reason.
As you explore, try to take in the relationship between burial tradition, public architecture, and natural terrain. Myra tells a story not only of urban life, but of how the Lycian world expressed status and memory in stone. The theatre adds another dimension, showing the city's later Roman life and civic scale. This stop rewards both careful observation and simple visual enjoyment, because the site is dramatic even before you study the details. For many travelers, Myra becomes one of the most photogenic and memorable ancient stops in southern Turkey.
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Lunch Break in Demre Area
Free time for lunch before Ucagiz harbor transfer.
A planned lunch break is scheduled between Demre archaeological visits and Kekova boat program.
A lunch break in the Demre area fits naturally between the region's archaeological stops and the onward move toward Ucagiz and Kekova. The area still carries the quiet Mediterranean character of the Lycian coast, so the meal tends to feel relaxed rather than rushed. After church and tomb visits, the break gives the day a welcome reset. It is simple, but very well placed.
For lunch, coastal Turkish dishes are the best match. Grilled fish or meats, meze, vegetable dishes, and lighter Mediterranean plates suit the route particularly well, especially before boarding or continuing by the sea. A brief tea afterward can be enough to restore the pace for the afternoon. The stop adds comfort without breaking the regional mood.
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Ucagiz Harbor
Boarding point for the Kekova boat segment.
Ucagiz Harbor is the departure point for boat routes toward Kekova and the Sunken City area.
Ucagiz Harbor is a small and appealing departure point that introduces the quieter maritime character of the Kekova region. Unlike a large marina, the harbor feels local, compact, and closely connected to village life. Boats, waterfront views, and the calm rhythm of the bay immediately prepare you for a different pace of travel. It is the kind of place where the journey out on the water already feels like part of the destination.
This harbor is especially pleasant because it acts as a soft threshold between road travel and coastal exploration. As you board here, the mood changes from overland sightseeing to sea-based discovery among coves, ruins, and village silhouettes. The setting also gives you a sense of how naturally boats belong to daily life in this part of the coast. Even a short stop at Ucagiz can feel atmospheric and distinctly Mediterranean.
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Kekova Sunken City Cruise
Boat segment over submerged historical shoreline.
The Kekova Sunken City preserves partially submerged walls and structures along the protected coastal strip.
The Kekova Sunken City cruise gives you a graceful overview of one of the Mediterranean's most distinctive submerged heritage zones. Cruising over the protected shoreline, you experience the area as a continuous coastal story rather than a single ruined point. The partially sunken remains, the quiet sea, and the close relationship between boat and landscape create an atmosphere that feels almost suspended in time. It is an excursion defined by calm observation.
What sets the cruise apart is the way history is encountered through motion. The boat's pace allows the coastline to unfold gently, making the submerged traces feel like part of the wider environment instead of isolated attractions. This gives the whole experience a contemplative quality that suits Kekova very well. It is less about dramatic spectacle and more about absorbing the meeting of sea, memory, and ancient settlement.
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Simena Castle (Kalekoy)
Panoramic stop near Simena hillside castle zone.
Simena Castle overlooks Kekova waters and is one of the iconic viewpoints of the region.
Simena Castle (Kalekoy) offers one of the most evocative viewpoints in the Kekova region, where sea, stone, and history come together beautifully. The castle setting above the shoreline gives you sweeping views over inlets, boats, and the scattered coastal landscape. It feels less like a formal fortress visit and more like stepping into a layered historical lookout above a still-living waterfront village. The relationship between the hill, the ruins, and the water makes the stop especially memorable.
From here, the Kekova coast becomes easy to read as both a scenic and historical landscape. You can sense why this area mattered strategically, while also enjoying the quiet beauty that defines it today. Kalekoy has a slow, almost timeless atmosphere, and the castle view intensifies that feeling. This is a wonderful stop for visitors who enjoy places where the panorama is inseparable from the history.
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Return Transfer and Drop-off
Tour ends with transfer back to Antalya.
After Kekova and Demre program, return transfer to your Antalya hotel, airport, or meeting point.
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Informations
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What's Included
- Private professional licensed tour guide.
- Private deluxe A/C vehicle.
- Parking fees.
- Local taxes.
- Pick up from your hotel, airport, or meeting point.
- Drop off to your hotel, airport, or meeting point.
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What's Excluded
- Entrance fees.
- Gratuities to the guide and driver.
- Lunch and drinks.
- Personal expenses.
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Entrance Fees
- St Nicholas Church (Demre): Entrance fee applies.
- Myra Ancient City: Entrance fee applies.
- Kekova boat tour and any optional harbor services: Fee may apply.
- Any optional site not listed in included services: Entrance fee may apply.
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Travel Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for archaeological and harbor walking sections.
- Use hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses for coastal and open-air stops.
- Carry water for transfer and boat segments.
- Bring light wind protection for the sea section.
- Carry your camera for Lycian tombs, Sunken City waterline, and Simena views.
- Respect local dress expectations when visiting church and heritage areas.
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Note
- This tour is private and operated only for your party.
- Wheelchair assistance can be arranged on request before booking.
- Boat timing may vary by weather and local harbor conditions.
- Some walking areas include uneven stone and sloped paths.
- Tour confirmation details are sent by e-mail after prebooking.
- Tour runs year-round subject to weather, sea, and local operating conditions.
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FAQs
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Where does the tour start and end?
Pickup and drop-off can be arranged from your hotel, airport, or meeting point in Antalya.
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Is this a private tour?
Yes. It is a private full-day tour with a licensed guide and private deluxe A/C vehicle.
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How long is the itinerary?
About 8 hours total.
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What will we visit?
Kekova (Sunken City area), Myra, and St. Nicholas Church are included in the route.
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Are entrance fees included?
No. Entrance fees are paid separately by default.
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Is lunch included?
No. Lunch and drinks are excluded.
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How much walking is involved?
Expect walking at historical sites. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
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What is included?
Guide, private vehicle, parking fees, local taxes, and pickup-drop-off are included.
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What is excluded?
Entrance tickets, lunch/drinks, personal expenses, and tips are excluded.
General FAQs
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Do I need a visa to visit Turkey (Antalya)?
Visa requirements depend on your passport and may change.
- Please verify the latest entry rules for your nationality via official sources before travel.
- Many visitors use an e-Visa when eligible for short tourist stays.
- If you share your passport country, we can guide you to the correct official channel to confirm.
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Which airport serves Antalya and how do I get to my hotel?
Antalya is served by Antalya Airport (AYT).
- Transfer time depends on your hotel area (Kaleici, Lara, Konyaalti, Belek, Kemer).
- In peak season, traffic and hotel check-in hours can affect timing.
- We can arrange private or shared transfers for a smoother arrival.
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What is the best time to visit Antalya?
Antalya is a sun destination, and the best season depends on your priorities.
- Spring and autumn: comfortable weather for sightseeing and ancient sites.
- Summer: perfect for beaches and boat trips, but it can be very hot for long walking tours.
- Winter: quieter, mild compared to many countries, but sea activities are limited.
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How many days do I need in Antalya?
It depends on whether you want only the coast or also day trips.
- 2 to 3 days: Antalya city + one key day tour.
- 4 to 5 days: adds more ancient sites and coastline time.
- 6+ days: best for a relaxed pace with multiple day trips and beach days.
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Which area is best to stay in Antalya (Kaleici, Lara, Konyaalti, Belek, Kemer)?
Each area has a different style.
- Kaleici: historic atmosphere, walkable streets, boutique hotels.
- Lara: modern beachfront hotels and easy transfers.
- Konyaalti: long beach, city access, good for a mix.
- Belek/Kemer: resort-style stays, more focused on beach relaxation.
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Is Antalya safe for tourists?
Antalya is generally safe and very used to international tourism.
- Use normal precautions in crowded areas and markets.
- Prefer licensed taxis and official meeting points.
- Keep valuables secure, especially in busy tourist zones.
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Is Antalya a good base for day trips?
Yes. Antalya has many classic day tours and ancient sites nearby.
- Popular routes include Perge, Aspendos, and Side.
- Nature options include waterfalls and canyon viewpoints depending on the season.
- We can recommend the best day trip based on your hotel location and time.
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Can I visit Perge and Aspendos in one day?
Yes, Perge and Aspendos are often combined as a full-day tour.
- These sites involve outdoor walking, so comfortable shoes are important.
- In summer, an early start helps avoid peak heat.
- We can adjust the pace depending on your interests (history focus vs relaxed pace).
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Can I visit Side from Antalya in one day?
Yes. Side is a popular day trip with a mix of ruins and seaside atmosphere.
- Some programs also include nearby stops depending on timing.
- It is a good option if you want a lighter day compared to deep archaeological routes.
- We plan return time based on traffic and season.
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Is Pamukkale possible as a day trip from Antalya?
It is possible, but it can be a long day because of distance.
- For comfort, some travelers prefer an overnight plan.
- If you want to do it in one day, we recommend a very early start.
- Share your hotel area and we will advise if it is realistic for your dates.
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Are boat trips worth it in Antalya?
Yes, boat trips are one of the best relaxing activities on the coast.
- Options vary by route and season.
- Bring sun protection and swimwear in warm months.
- If you prefer a quieter experience, we can recommend less crowded time slots.
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What should I wear for Antalya tours and ancient sites?
Comfortable clothing is best, especially in warm weather.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for ruins and stone paths.
- Bring a hat and sunscreen in summer.
- Carry a light layer for evenings or air-conditioned vehicles.
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Do Antalya tours involve a lot of walking?
Most historical and nature tours include walking, but the intensity depends on the route.
- Ancient sites usually mean outdoor walking on uneven surfaces.
- We can plan a route with more viewpoints and fewer long walks if you prefer.
- Tell us about mobility concerns so we can plan realistically.
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Should I book Antalya tours in advance?
In peak season, booking ahead is recommended.
- Popular dates and limited-capacity experiences can fill quickly.
- Advance booking helps with smooth pickup timing and guide availability.
- If you prefer flexibility, we can suggest which items are safe to decide later.
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What currency is used in Turkey?
Turkey uses the Turkish Lira (TRY).
- ATMs are widely available in Antalya and resort areas.
- Keep small cash for tips and small purchases.
- Exchange offices and banks are common in central areas.
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Are credit cards accepted in Antalya?
Cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and many shops.
- Cash is still useful for markets, small shops, and some taxis.
- Keep a backup payment option for convenience.
- Small bills are practical for quick purchases.
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How much cash should I carry in Antalya?
You do not need to carry large amounts, but having some cash is practical.
- Keep small bills for tips, snacks, and quick purchases.
- Withdraw as needed from ATMs in busy, well-lit areas.
- Use a secure bag pocket in crowded places.
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Is tap water safe to drink in Antalya?
Many travelers prefer bottled water.
- Bottled water is easy to find and inexpensive.
- If you have a sensitive stomach, avoid ice in unknown places.
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Is tipping expected in Antalya and Turkey?
Tipping is common and appreciated for good service.
- Restaurants: rounding up or leaving a small amount is typical.
- Guides and drivers: optional and based on service quality.
- Carry small notes for convenience.
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What power plugs are used in Turkey?
Turkey typically uses Type C and Type F plugs (220V, 50Hz).
- Bring an adapter if your devices use a different plug type.
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How do I buy a SIM or eSIM in Turkey?
SIM and eSIM options are available from major operators and official stores.
- Passport registration is usually required at official stores.
- If your phone supports it, an eSIM can be a convenient option.
- Download offline maps as a backup for travel days.
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Do museums and attractions have closure days in Antalya?
Opening hours can change by season and some venues may have weekly closure days.
- National and religious holidays can affect schedules.
- Some places have different winter and summer hours.
- We plan visits based on current opening information.
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How do I get around Antalya (public transport)?
Antalya has buses and tram lines for many routes.
- In summer, traffic can be heavy, so public transport may save time on certain routes.
- For day trips outside the city, tours or private transfers are often more comfortable.
- We can recommend the best transport option based on your hotel area.
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Are taxis reliable in Antalya?
Taxis are available, but it is best to use common-sense rules.
- Use licensed taxis and confirm the destination before starting.
- In busy seasons, allow extra time for pickups.
- For airport transfers and longer routes, private transfers can be smoother.
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Can I take photos inside sites and mosques in Turkey?
Photography rules vary by venue.
- Outdoor ruins usually allow photos.
- Some museums restrict flash or photography in certain areas.
- In mosques, photos are usually allowed if you are respectful and avoid disturbing worshippers.
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Should I carry my passport while sightseeing?
We recommend keeping your passport safely at your accommodation and carrying a copy when out.
- A photo on your phone plus a printed copy is usually enough.
- If you plan to buy a SIM at an official store, you may need your original passport.
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What is the time zone in Turkey?
Turkey uses Turkey Time (TRT), which is UTC+3 year-round.
- There is no seasonal clock change.
- Use local time for meeting points and transfer planning.
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What is the emergency number in Turkey?
Dial 112 for emergencies (medical, police, fire, and urgent situations).
- If you are on a guided day, inform your guide so we can support you quickly.
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Good to Know
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Good to know: Bring sun protection
Open-air sightseeing can be hot in summer.
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Good to know: Tickets are separate
Entrance fees are paid separately by default.
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Good to know: Comfortable shoes help
Uneven surfaces and steps may be present.
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Good to know: Lunch is extra
Lunch and drinks are not included by default.
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Good to know: Coastal weather can be breezy
A light layer can help outside peak summer.
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