The Lycian Way
7 days
ArchaeotRek Tour
mın 4-max 12
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Hikes and swimming in the Land of Light Opportunity to understand the “yörük” (nomad) culture
Walks on historical paths and along ancient cities
Seeing the Lycian civilization up close and personal
No rush, giving you enough time to experience everything to the full
Only at Turkeyarchaeotrek
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Arrival: Antalya Airport at latest 10 AM. Short visit to Antalya old town for lunch.
Trail no. 1: Alacasu to Phaselis: This is a short hike of ca 1 hour, and will be an opportunity for us to give you an introduction to the terrain.
Site no. 1: Phaselis. A beautiful site with a well preserved street, theater and baths, protected by pine trees.
Overnight: Kiyi Pension or similar in Çıralı (L/D)
Trekking time: 2 hours total
Driving time: 1,5 hours
Olympos and surroundings
Trail no. 2: From pension to Çamburnu, Olympos and back (: This is a trek that will form in parts. The first part (2 hours) is from the guesthouse to Çamburnu, walking by a medieval tower and a rock-climbing route and arriving at an interesting cave that descends into the sea. Then we will walk back from the same route (1 hour) to reach the beach where we will take a swimming and lunch break.
Site no. 2: Olympos. A breath-taking ancient city taken over by the jungle. Archaeologists have been excavating since 2000.
Trail no. 3: Evening hike to Chimaera (Yanartaş) behind Çıralı beach, to see the famous eternal flames (30 mins each way)
Overnight: Emin Pension or similar in Çıralı (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 4,5 hours total
Driving time: 30 minutes
Longest trek of the tour and drive to Kaş
Trail no. 4: Olympos to Adrasan (15 km): This is one of the most breath- taking trails of the Lycian Way crossing the Musa (Olympos) Mountain and down to the Adrasan Bay. The trail involves many steep up and downhills but the views are magical and make it all worth it. We will have packed lunch on the way.
Overnight: Sardunya Hotel or similar in Kaş (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 7 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Kaş and environs
Trail no. 5: Çukurbağ to Kaş (8 km): During our 3 hour downhill walk, we
will be seeing the breath-taking views of the Greek Meis Island.
Late lunch in Kaş town centre followed by some free time to rest or do some souvenir shopping in the quaint and pictoresque town of Kaş.
Overnight: Sardunya Hotel or similar in Kaş (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 7 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Delikkemer – Gey – Alınca – Kabak
Site no. 3: Delikkemer: A magnificent early Roman aqueduct.
Lunch at the village of Gey.
Trail no. 6: Alınca to Kabak (7 km): A beautiful downhill trail in the late afternoon, watching the sun set on the Mediterranean sea and reaching one of the most turquoise beaches of Turkey.
Overnight: Turan Hill or similar in Kabak (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 3,5 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Free time in the morning to rest and swim.
Trail no. 7: Faralya to Kabak (6 km): We will take a minibus up to Faralya and after having coffee overlooking the Butterfly Valley we will walk Kabak Cove through pine forests.
Overnight: Turan Hill or similar in Kabak (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 3,5 hours
Driving time: 30 minutes
Kayaköy, Ölüdeniz and departures from Fethiye / Dalaman Airport
Site no. 4: Kayaköy: An hour’s drive brings us to Kayaköy, a striking abandoned Greek village of the Ottoman period.
Trail no. 8: Kayaköy to Ölüdeniz: We hike up through this ghost town until we see the sea. And then we will start hiking down overlooking the beautiful beach of Ölüdeniz. Where we will have lunch and take our last swim on the Lycian coast.
(B/L)
Trekking time: 3 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Arrival: Antalya Airport at latest 10 AM. Short visit to Antalya old town for lunch.
Trail no. 1: Alacasu to Phaselis: This is a short hike of ca 1 hour, and will be an opportunity for us to give you an introduction to the terrain.
Site no. 1: Phaselis. A beautiful site with a well preserved street, theater and baths, protected by pine trees.
Overnight: Emin Pension or similar in Çıralı (L/D)
Trekking time: 2 hours total
Driving time: 1,5 hours
Olympos and surroundings
Trail no. 2: From pension to Çamburnu, Olympos and back (: This is a trek that will form in parts. The first part (2 hours) is from the guesthouse to Çamburnu, walking by a medieval tower and a rock-climbing route and arriving at an interesting cave that descends into the sea. Then we will walk back from the same route (1 hour) to reach the beach where we will take a swimming and lunch break.
Site no. 2: Olympos. A breath-taking ancient city taken over by the jungle. Archaeologists have been excavating since 2000.
Trail no. 3: Evening hike to Chimaera (Yanartaş) behind Çıralı beach, to see the famous eternal flames (30 mins each way)
Overnight: Emin Pension or similar in Çıralı (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 4,5 hours total
Driving time: 30 minutes
Longest trek of the tour and drive to Kaş
Trail no. 4: Adrasan to Phaselis (12 km): This is one of the most breath- taking trails of the Lycian Way crossing the Musa (Olympos) Mountain and coming down to the Olympos beach. The trail involves many steep up and downhills but the views are magical and make it all worth it. We will have packed lunch on the way.
Overnight: Sardunya Hotel or similar in Kaş (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 7 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Kaş and environs
Trail no. 5: Çukurbağ to Kaş (8 km): During our 3 hour downhill walk, we
will be seeing the breath-taking views of the Greek Meis Island.
Late lunch in Kaş town centre followed by some free time to rest or do some souvenir shopping in the quaint and pictoresque town of Kaş.
Overnight: Sardunya Hotel or similar in Kaş (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 7 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Delikkemer – Gey – Alınca – Kabak
Site no. 3: Delikkemer: A magnificent early Roman aqueduct.
Lunch at the village of Gey.
Trail no. 6: Alınca to Kabak (7 km): A beautiful downhill trail in the late afternoon, watching the sun set on the Mediterranean sea and reaching one of the most turquoise beaches of Turkey.
Overnight: Turan Hill or similar in Kabak (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 3,5 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
Free time in the morning to rest and swim.
Trail no. 7: Faralya to Kabak (6 km): We will take a minibus up to Faralya and after having coffee overlooking the Butterfly Valley we will walk Kabak Cove through pine forests.
Overnight: Turan Hill or similar in Kabak (B/L/D)
Trekking time: 3,5 hours
Driving time: 30 minutes
Kayaköy, Ölüdeniz and departures from Fethiye / Dalaman Airport
Site no. 4: Kayaköy: An hour’s drive brings us to Kayaköy, a striking abandoned Greek village of the Ottoman period.
Trail no. 8: Kayaköy to Ölüdeniz: We hike up through this ghost town until we see the sea. And then we will start hiking down overlooking the beautiful beach of Ölüdeniz. Where we will have lunch and take our last swim on the Lycian coast.
(B/L)
Trekking time: 3 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
2 Nights Çıralı: Bungalows
2 Nights Kaş/Limanağzı Beach: Bungalows
2 Nights Kabak Valley: Bungalows
- Hotels as indicated in the itinerary
- All transfers
- Local tour guide and group leader from Başka Rota
- Guide, tour leader and driver expenses
- Parks and toll roads
- All meals as indicated (B/L/D)
- Hotel tips
- Entrance fees
- Compulsory TURSAB travel insurance (not health or travel insurance)
- Professional and high quality service by
- Turkeyarchaeotrek
- VAT
- Journey to Antalya and back from
- Dalaman/Muğla
- Travel insurance
- Compulsory health insurance
- Visas
- Drinks
- Any extra activities and excursions
- Tips and gratitudes for local staff
- Personal expenses
Backpack: You should have a minimum 25 liter backpack for essential items such as a jacket, fleece, flask or bottle, sunscreen, cream, shorts etc. City type packs with no back support might cause you to experience back pains.
Walking Pole: Using a walking pole requires some experience. If you are an experienced user it will help with conveying the weight of a heavy backpack down towards the arms and thus will lighten the pack. However, if you do not have much experience it will cause more harm than good, especially on uneven surfaces while trying to place the tip properly on the ground. The best thing is either to use just one pole or to ask us to find a suitable tree branch from the nature.
Trekking boots: As our trail will generally be on paths and uneven surfaces, the trekkers should wear hard soled trekking boots with high enough necks that will protect the ankles against sprains. Actually these are essential items, so they are a “must” rather than a “should”. Your feet carry the whole weight of your body and walking on uneven trails without proper footwear is like diving without a scuba tank.
Gaiter: It will keep snow, mud, sand and dust out of your boots. You do not need to buy expensive ones at the beginning.
Raincoat (poncho): The best thing to do is to acquire a rainproof and breathable jacket (Gore-Tex or similar brand). It is an expensive item but you will use it for many years. Poncho-style raincoats are impermeable but they will make you sweat on long walks and thus cause you to get wet from the inside. You should prefer to get %50 of yourselves wet instead of 100%.
Headgear: Sunglasses and a sunhat are essential for sunny days.
Trousers: You should prefer quick-drying trousers that are especially made for trekking. Even better if they have zip-off legs that turn into shorts. We definitely do not recommend denim jeans.
Bottle or Flask: We do not recommend plastic bottles for health reasons but for beginner trekkers they are probably the best thing. You could also acquire a 50 cc metal bottle or thermos flask.
First aid kit: Your guide will have a general first aid kit but if you need special medication or any sort of special first aid that you might need for certain circumstances such as allergic reactions, do not forget to have them with you.
Swimwear: You will have many chances to swim in the sea if weather permits. So don’t forget to bring a swimsuit and towel.