Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi

The Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi spans 100 kilometers from Kemer to Demre and is a two-hour journey by car. It encompasses a historical journey showcasing notable landmarks such as St. Nicholas Church, rock-cut tombs, Liquia, the Roman theater, and the submerged island of Kekova.

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Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi price 2024

Adult 30£
Kids (4-8 ) 18£
Infants (0 -3) Free

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The Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi unfolds like a tapestry of history, stretching across a vast expanse of 100 kilometers from Kemer to Demre. This journey, easily traversed within two hours by car, offers a compelling narrative of the region's rich past. Along this route, travelers encounter a plethora of significant landmarks, each telling a unique story of antiquity.

Among the highlights of The Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi is the revered St. Nicholas Church, a symbol of faith and heritage. This ancient church, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors and children, stands as a testament to centuries of religious devotion. Adjacent to it, the rock-cut tombs of Myra offer a glimpse into the burial practices of bygone eras, with their intricate carvings and mysterious allure.

Continuing along the path, visitors are greeted by Liquia, an archaeological site steeped in the remnants of ancient civilizations. Here, the ruins of a Roman theater stand as silent witnesses to the dramas and spectacles of antiquity. Nearby, the submerged island of Kekova beckons, its sunken ruins whispering tales of maritime conquests and lost civilizations beneath the azure waves.

Starting on this journey through The Demre Myra Kekova from Kemer, Beldibi is an immersive experience guided by knowledgeable historians fluent in English. These experts unravel the intricate tapestry of history, offering insights into the significance of each landmark and its place within the broader narrative of human civilization. As travelers traverse the sea to Kekova Island, they are enveloped in the timeless beauty of the Mediterranean, with lunch provided to sustain them on their odyssey of discovery.

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Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi programm

  • Transporting guests from coastal hotels in Beldibi via cozy buses Demre Myra Kekova from Kemer Tours.
  • Initial stop for a delicious breakfast — a packed meal provided by the hotel
  • Touring the ancient city of the World — legend has it that it was the departure point for the Apostle Paul's journey to Rome
  • Our next destination is the ancient city of Demre, home to the church and sarcophagus of St. Nicholas, where he is believed to have spent much of his life
  • Exploring the church dedicated to the miracle worker, with the opportunity to lay hands on St. Nicholas's sarcophagus and make heartfelt wishes
  • Viewing a three-meter tall statue depicting Santa Claus
  • Enjoying lunch at a restaurant specializing in national dishes
  • Taking a stroll aboard a ship with a glass bottom to observe the submerged town of Kekova
  • Taking a swim in azure bays and capturing stunning panoramic views
  • Returning to hotels comfortably via transportation.

Demre Myra Kekova from Beldibi details


Tour daysTuesday,Thursday,Sunday
Tour hours 08:00 — 18:00
Includes transfer in both directions, insurance, English-speaking guide-historian, lunch, yacht walk
Excludes drinks, personal expenses, entrance to the church of St. Nicholas, entrance ticket to Mira
Don't Forgets bathing gear, water, sunglasses, sunscreen, hats

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