The most worry-free day since we arrived in Turkey, as everything would be arranged for us on the 8-hour boat trip to Kekova.
Streets of Kaş
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Boat Trip to Kekova
So after breakfast we arrived at Kaş Harbor at around 0930, and our boat would leave at 10 o’clock.
Fish in Kaş HarborI’m seriously wondering how fish could survive the propellers of modern boats in this harbor. At least I didn’t see people feeding them.
Fish and Reflection of Kaş Harbor
Well, usually the tour boats at these harbors would feature sun decks covered with beach towels for those that enjoyed getting tanned with advanced reservation. Definitely not us.
Kaş Harbor
Ship Leaving Kaş Harbor
Leaving Kaş Harbor
Wake of Our Ship
Coastal Buildings of Kaş
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Kaş against Mountain Backdrop
Ship along the Way
Last night when we were booking this trip, the crew of this ship boasted to us that their ship featured powerful twin engines, which meant less time on the move and more time swimming. Well, today at least we were constantly passing other boats.
Oven OnboardThe crew used this oven and roasted some chicken, the rest of our lunch was pre-made on land.
Turkish Archipelago before Greek Island of Kaştellorizo
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Family Ship along the Way
Kaş Peninsula
Greek Island of Kaştellorizo
Family Ship along the Way
Dipping My Feet in Mediterranean SeaYes, I was wearing Niagara Falls Sandals.
Family Ship along the Way
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Plank at Stern of Ship
Ships along the Way
Reef in Mediterranean Turkey
Plank at Stern of Ship
Ship along the Way
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Plank at Stern of Ship
Ships along the Way
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Ships along the Way
First Swimming Bay
So 45 minutes later we were at the first swimming spot, where we enjoyed 40 minutes of swimming in Mediterranean Sea.
In short, I had great fun for 40 minutes, went back onboard, and found that I had accidentally cut my foot in those rocks. Although that injury was relatively minor, and I decided not to let it affect on the rest of my day. This is why man has invented swimming shoes.
Plank at Stern of Ship
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship in Mediterranean Sea
Family Ship along the Way
Turkish Coast Guard Speedboat
Plank at Bow of Ship
Family Ship along the Way
Family Ship along the Way
Family Ships along the Way
Speedboat Passing By
Family Ships along the Way
Wake of Our Ship in Mediterranean Sea
Family Ships along the Way
Wake of Our Ship in Mediterranean Sea
Rocks and Ruins along Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks near Second Swimming Bay
Wake of Our Ship near Second Swimming Bay
Family Ship along the Way
Ships in Second Swimming Bay
People and Ships in Second Swimming Bay
The second swimming site was not far from the underwater ruins of Kekova, and we spent nearly an hour there. Lunch was also served during that hour, which featured roasted chicken from that bow oven (that’s the only good thing about lunch).
Lunch on Our ShipThe BBQ tasted really good, the lettuce not bad, I’m not sure I was any comfortable with the rest of this very Turkish dish.
Then there’s the Underwater City of Kekova.
Underwater City of Kekova
Underwater City of Kekova
Ship Touring Underwater City of Kekova
Underwater City of Kekova
Remains of Kekova Buildings on Hillside
Underwater City of Kekova
Remains of Kekova Church Gate on Hillside
Underwater City of Kekova
Village of Kaleköy and Its Castle in the Distance
Wake of Our Ship
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Beacon Light in Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship as It Parked in Kaleköy Harbor
Reef in Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship as It Parked in Kaleköy Harbor
Village of Kaleköy and Its Castle
Other Ships near Village of Kaleköy
Simena Castle
Our ship would stop at the hillside Village of Kaleköy before heading back. We could spend that hour either sitting in one of their restaurants of cafes, or climbing up to the Simena Castle for a great view of the Mediterranean, or just swimming in the harbor. And we went for the castle as a cultural relic.
Flowers in Village of Kaleköy
From the dock to the Simena Castle was a 60-meter climb in elevation through the stone streets of Kaleköy lined with local souvenir shops, it felt very countryside. And up in the top, we were surprised to find that Simena Castle accepted our museum passes.
Harbor of Kaleköy and Mediterranean Turkey
Walls of Simena Castle
Walls of Simena Castle Overlooking Mediterranean Sea
Simena Castle Overlooking Mediterranean Sea
Tombs Scattered outside Kaleköy
Simena Castle Overlooking Mediterranean Sea
Harbor of Kaleköy and Nearby Rocks
Fields outside Kaleköy
Mediterranean Sea by Kaleköy
Harbor of Kaleüçağız in the Distance
Turkish Flag Flying over Simena Castle
Walls of Simena Castle overlooking nearby Kaleköy Village
Dock at Kaleköy
Turkish Flag Flying over Simena Castle
Kaleköy
The wind was blowing very strong on top of the mountain at Simena Castle, so we didn’t spend a lot of time before heading downhill.
Turkish Flag Flying over Simena Castle
Stairs at Simena Castle
Flowers in Village of Kaleköy
Boats at Kaleköy Harbor
We came back to ship early enough that we figured there’s still time for us to go swimming near the docks.
Boats around Kaleköy Harbor
Family Sail Boat around Kaleköy Harbor
Boats at Kaleköy Harbor
Simena Castle
Village of Kaleköy and Its Castle
Ruins in Mediterranean by Kaleköy
Leaving Village of Kaleköy
Family Ship Passing under Simena Castle
Sales Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Simena Castle in the Distance
Ruins in Mediterranean by Kaleköy
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship
Simena Castle in the Distance
Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Sail Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
On our way back, we took a little detour near the town of Kaleüçağız, where the ship crew introduced us to the nearby ruins (tombs mainly) before heading back to Kaş.
Ruins near Kaleüçağız Mediterranean
Sail Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Yellowish WatersOil Spill?
Boats in Kaleüçağız Harbor
Plank at Stern of Ship
Ship along the Way
Reef in Mediterranean Turkey
Crystal Mediterranean Water in Akvaryum Bay
Ships in Akvaryum Bay and Our Reverse Thrust Wake
Not long after that we were at the third swimming spot of the day, the only one with a name on the map, Akvaryum Bay, and we stayed here for 30 minutes.
This bay was the only swimming spot of the day that is not on the coastal line, instead, it was between two giant rocks in the Mediterranean Sea. So the ships were anchored, we were not. This was especially evident when we went bathing in the sea for five minutes, and found the ship long gone.
Ships in Akvaryum Bay
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks and Ships in Akvaryum Bay
Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Sail Boat in Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship in Mediterranean Turkey
Wake of Our Ship in Mediterranean Turkey
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Ship along the Way
Waves Splashed by Our Ship
Ships along the Way Returning to Kaş
Rocks and Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Here we were at the fourth and last swimming spot of the day, which was not very far from the first spot. The good thing about this spot in the afternoon was that, we were swimming in the shadow of the afternoon sun, and the water was refreshingly cool.
Crystal Waters of Mediterranean TurkeyIf you look carefully, you should be able to find tiny fish swimming around.
Waves and Bubbles after Some Youngsters Jumped
We stayed here for about 45 minutes before finally heading back to Kaş.
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Waves in Mediterranean against Setting Sun
Rocks along Mediterranean Turkey
Greek Island of Kaştellorizo
Mountains by Mediterranean Turkey
Other Ships Returning to Kaş
Waves in Mediterranean against Setting Sun
Town of Kaş under Backdrop of Mountain
Waves in Mediterranean against Setting Sun
Ship Returning to Kaş against Mountain Backdrop
Waves in Mediterranean against Setting Sun
Ship Returning to Kaş
Boats in Kaş Harbor
We got off the boat at around 1815, which concluded a wonderful eight hours of adventure. One thing not as exciting though, I lost (part of) the sandals that I brought along from Niagara Falls Cave of the Winds, so I could barely walk back to hotel.
All in all, this incredible boat trip to Kekova Islands was definitely worth us spending two nights in this tourist town of Kaş on the Mediterranean Sea, with the most expensive hotel room rates of our entire trip.
Of course, it could be made a lot better if I had prepared swimming shoes.
Oh, for reference, the ship we were on was called Grand Safari.
So after we disembarked from this wonderful journey, we had dinner in a plaza not far from the harbors.
Pizza as Dinner
Omelette as DinnerAt least Wikipedia calls this “Omelette”.
Glow of Setting Sun on Kaş Mountains
Glow of Setting Sun on Kaş Mountains
After dinner, I went out again, in search of the other attractions of this little town. I saw on TripAdvisor that there’s a famous Lions Tomb in the city, but I wasn’t able to locate it (guess it had been moved somehow).
Cats Sitting on Top of Cars
Dog Chewing Bone on Kaş Street
So I headed west to check out an amphitheater located just outside town. Of course it won’t be as magnificent as the other amphitheaters we saw along the way, but it was a nice place for the locals to hang out after dinner in the Mediterranean breeze.
Antiphellos Amphitheater
Mountains by Mediterranean Kaş
Fields and Mountains outside Kaş
Antiphellos Amphitheater West of KaşKaş used to be called Antiphellos.
Town of Kaş from Distance
Harbor of Kaş from Distance
Antiphellos Amphitheater West of Kaş
Greek Island of Kaştellorizo in Sunset Glow
Boats in Mediterranean before Greek Island of Kaştellorizo