From Fethiye, a lively and pleasant town, you can admire from the sea the profile of the rock tombs set in the cliffs above the city.
In Karacaoren, among the ruins that dominate a small island, there is a suggestive anchorage, a prelude to a splendid inlet that opens onto a quiet bay.
Inland from Kalkan, the impressive and well-preserved ancient theatre of Patara is worth a visit.
After a nice sail you reach the island of Kekova, with its numerous anchorages and archaeological remains.
Once moored in Oludene, it is worth climbing the hill to visit the ancient Lycian necropolis, overlooking the sea and surrounded by ancient olive trees.
Ceneviz Limani (Genoese Port) is one of the most scenic anchorages of the trip.
The cruise ends in Antalya, a charming city with a restored historic center, where elegant traces of Greek and Ottoman architecture coexist. The final show is offered by the Duden waterfalls, which plunge directly into the sea creating a unique natural setting.
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