Kalkan
Patara and Xanthos
A little distance
to the west is Kalkan, a lovely small hilltop town that overlooks a tiny
bay. Its quaint, traditional, white-washed houses, shuttered windows and
balconies garlanded with brilliant flowers that cascade to the streets
below, make it the ultimate in a peaceful holiday town. Narrow winding
streets lined with souvenir shops lead down to the charming marina. Every
morning boats busily take tourists to one of the nearby beaches or small
bays. As the sun sets it is Kalkan style to meet on the roof terraces for
a drink before dinner and enjoy the comings and goings of the yachts, the
business of the marina and the panoramic view. |
Endless Patara Beach |
Roman Gate, Patara |
The ancient Lycian capital of Xanthos, today in the Turkish village Kinik,lies 18 km north of Patara. The theater, Tomb of the Harpies, Nereid Monument, agora, and Inscribed Pillar, among a mixture of ruins from Lycian, Roman and Byzantine times, create the special atmosphere of this site. At the holy Lycian center of Letoon, six km farther, three temples dedicated to Leto, Apollo and Artemis, familiar gods of mythology, await the exploring tourist. |

Xanthos Amphitheatre


