Kekova Island, near the charming town of Kas, is a hidden gem on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. Famous for its sunken city, a Lycian-era settlement partially submerged by an earthquake, Kekova offers a fascinating blend of history and natural beauty. The island is surrounded by crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, and boat tours. Nearby, the picturesque village of Kaleköy, accessible only by boat, boasts ancient ruins, a hilltop castle, and stunning views of the turquoise sea. Kekova is a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
Kekova Island (Kekova Adasi) Tours & Excursions
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The Basics
Kekova Island is uninhabited and protected as a Special Environmental Protection Area. Visitors are not allowed to walk on the island to preserve its archaeological treasures, but the underwater ruins can be viewed from boats or kayaks. Boat tours often include stops for swimming and lunch, making it a relaxing and informative experience. Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and water-friendly shoes.
Things to Know Before You Go
Wear comfortable clothes and bring plenty of sunscreen, as you’ll be exposed to the sun most of the day. The waters around Kekova are calm and safe for swimming, but carrying a snorkel set enhances the experience. Respect the preservation rules: swimming over the sunken city and removing artifacts is strictly prohibited.
How to Get There
From Kas, Kekova is easily accessible via boat tours departing daily from the marina. You can choose between group tours or private charters. Alternatively, drive to Ücagız, a nearby village, and take a shorter boat trip from there.
When to Get There
The best time to visit Kekova is during the warmer months, from May to October, when the sea is calm and temperatures are perfect for water activities. Mornings are less crowded, offering a quieter experience, especially during peak season in July and August.
Day Trips from Kaş
A typical day trip to Kekova from Kas includes a boat tour with stops at the sunken city, Kaleköy village, and swimming spots. Some tours also include snorkeling, kayaking, or visits to nearby caves. Many operators provide a delicious lunch onboard, making the trip both relaxing and memorable.
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