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Greek Houses and Monuments

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Embark on a historical journey starting at Cumhuriyet Square, strolling through Uzunqargi. Capture the charm of old Greek houses adorned with begonias. At the street’s end stands the impressive Monumental Mausoleum, featuring an epitaph in the Lycian language. The sarcophagus portrays an old man in a contemplative pose and a woman, reflecting the body language of Anatolian people today. Lion heads on the monument serve as handles, believed to ward off evil spirits The Aromatic Breeze of Kas.

Graveyards and Epitaphs around Yeni Mosque

Graveyards with epitaphs grace the West and North sides of the Yeni Mosque, an ancient church. Some feature single rooms, while others boast double rooms, offering a glimpse into the region’s historical burial practices.

Nighttime Magic Unfolds

Antique Theater A Moonlit Marvel

Head right towards the Clukurbag Peninsula to discover the Antique Theater. Crafted f

The Aromatic Breeze of Kas

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Aromatic Atmosphere by the Mountains

In Kas, the air carries the sweet scent of thyme, thanks to the winds from the mountains. The low humidity and high oxygen levels make it a delightful experience for visitors. You might even spot an Italian tourist washing their linen at the fountain in the small square facing the port.

Shopping and Souvenirs at the Seaside

The shops along the sea offer a variety of gifts, catering to those seeking souvenirs. In the evenings, the bustling “Street of Restaurants,” particularly popular among young tourists, comes alive. For a quieter dinner experience, visitors can opt for the fish restaurants by the seaside, adorned with colorful and elegant clothing.

Evenings by the Port

After dinner, people gather at the port. Some continue conversations at cafes, while others enjoy the evening sea breeze. The port exudes a unique charm, creating a serene atmosphere Kas.

Kas Morning

Kas

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A Coastal Gem with Mountainous Essence

Kas’s Aromatic Aura

Kas is embraced by the scents of thyme carried by mountain winds, while the sea breezes echo the melodies of Meis Island at the port. With each visit, you delve deeper into its rich history. For diving enthusiasts, the sea around Kas is a paradise, making it a passionate destination.

From Antiphellos to Kas

Originally known as Antiphellos during antiquity, the city built by the Lycians now goes by the name Kas. “Phellos” in Greek translates to “Stony Place,” a fitting description for Kas. The locals humorously define their village: “The upper side is stone, the down side is sea Greek Houses and Monuments, and the middle is Kas.”

A Blend of Mountain Culture and Coastal Living

Following the exodus of Greek villagers to Greece or the Islands after World War I, Turkoman settlers embraced the vill

Setna Tbubui

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Agehi (985/1577)

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Ahuras Tale

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Turkish Tea

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