Phalelis
Antalia coastYou will rest in a hotel in Kemer, be sure to rent a bicycle (or taxi) and go to the ancient city of Phaselis, which was founded in the 7th century before our era colonists from the island of Rhodes. It is only 10-15 kilometers away, but you will finally understand that Turkey is not only the notorious all inclusive and seals resting on a chaise lounge.
Ancient City Olympos
Olimpos@ Today Olympos is a part of the National Park and does not allow a lot of tourists to visit - so that the city does not disappear completely. The city is not very well preserved, it seems, they do not intend to recreate it. But it can climb on ruins and consider monuments of different epochs
Beldibi Caves
KemerIn the east of the city of Olympos, near Kemer, is the Beldibi cave complex. This is a beautiful place: around the coniferous forests, and in their depths the river begins. If you wade it, you can go to the waterfall. Even in the Paleolithic era, these caves serve as a refuge for wild animals and weather.
Ethnographic Park Yoruk
Antalya, Folklorik Yoruk Parkı Acık Hava Muzesi, Merkez Mh.Ethnographic The park is located near Kemer on one of the hills near the Mediterranean Sea. You can get here by car or bus. This will be a kind of a journey into the past, into the world of the Yoruokov nomadic tribe.
Yanartash
Yanartas, ChiraliYanartash translates as "burning mountain". It is shrouded in smoke and fire, according to scientists, because of the accumulated natural gas. The gas comes to the surface, it is attacked by oxygen - and the fire show begins. There is another explanation of where the flame comes from.
The small resort town of Kemer grew out of the Turkish village . Previously it could only be reached by sea . The town was helped by the development of neighboring Antalya - as Kemer got a little infrastructure that helped in the development of the territory . Today Kemer is a good resort with attractions, attractions and attractive hotels . Interestingly, some tourists come here and find that there are a lot of interesting things in the city, except the sea and the beaches . There are not so many historical places, most It located in the vicinity of .
But here you can wander through the area with a white chapel - is a symbol of Kemer - and a monument to Kemal Ataturk, which releases a dove. In the afternoon, a fountain hits the square, from which it is difficult to hide.
If you go to the sea, you can find a pedestrian zone with a lot of shops. The road leads to the port - here you can watch the yachts and the port workers who deftly cope with the ships. Not far from the resort area is a small zoo with peacocks and fish that swim under the bridge, almost at your feet. Fans of mountain adventures can go to the hills, where a wonderful view of the city opens.