Kekova Island, Antalya, Türkiye

Kekova Island is an uninhabited island located in Antalya, Turkey, near the coast of Demre. It was once the entire remains of the ancient Greek Dorcister and a famous Lycian settlement.
A major earthquake in the 2nd century BC destroyed the settlement, and much of it slid into the water, becoming known as the "Sunken City of Kekova".
The Simiel Castle, built in medieval Byzantine style, is the best place to view Kalekoy. The castle was used to fight against pirates who nested on Kekova Island at that time. Protected by the Turkish government, the sunken city and the entire Kekova area prohibit swimming and diving on the coastline. Taking a boat is the only way to see the surface and underwater city ruins.
Sadly, over time, outside looters stole or destroyed much of the remains from the area, so today only a few of the ruins remain. #Overseas travel #Mediterranean #Turkey #Turkey travel notes #Turkey travel #Turkey tourism #Turkey super memorable trip #Cruise #Cruise river #Island holiday #Island tour #Island style #Relics

Post by 玩转星球-Kevin | Nov 5, 2022

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