Begin your day in Demre, once known as ancient Myra, one of the most important cities of the Lycian civilisation. Explore the dramatic Lycian rock-cut tombs carved high into the cliffs and the remarkably preserved Roman theatre. Learn about the Lycian burial traditions, Roman urban life, and how Myra became a key centre of trade and culture in antiquity.
Continue to the Church of St. Nicholas, the original home of Saint Nicholas, the historical figure behind Santa Claus. Discover one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the region, offering insight into early Christianity, Byzantine architecture, and the real life of St. Nicholas, far beyond the modern legend.
After the historical visits, shift from land to sea. From the nearby harbour, board a boat to Kekova, a protected area famous for its crystal-clear waters and submerged ruins. Cruise slowly above partially submerged ancient structures, visible beneath the water’s surface. Swimming is not permitted above the ruins due to preservation laws, but the views from the boat are unique and unforgettable.
Depending on conditions, the boat route includes calm coves for swimming and free time near Simena/Kaleköy, a small harbour village known for its peaceful atmosphere and castle views. This part of the day is intentionally relaxed, with no loud music or crowded decks, just time on the water.