You’ll float above Kekova’s sunken ruins, swim in clear turquoise bays, and taste homemade peach ice cream in Kalekoy village. With hotel pickup from Antalya or Kemer, lunch on board, and a friendly local guide sharing stories along the way, this private boat tour lets you slow down and soak up moments you’ll remember long after the trip.
I’d been curious about the stories behind Kekova’s sunken city for ages, but nothing really prepares you for that first glimpse — the water is this unreal blue-green, and you can actually spot old stone walls just under the surface. Our guide, Mehmet, pointed out where the ancient harbor used to be as we drifted by. He had this way of weaving in little facts with jokes — at one point he tried to teach us how to say “Theimussa” properly (I still can’t). The air smelled faintly salty and sweet, like wild thyme mixed with sea spray.
We stopped in a couple of coves along the way. I’m not much of a swimmer but couldn’t resist jumping in — it was cold at first, then perfect. There were tiny fish darting around my toes. Lunch was simple but good: grilled chicken, fresh bread, tomatoes that actually tasted like tomatoes. Tea came in those little curved glasses; I burned my tongue because I got impatient. Mehmet laughed and said everyone does that their first time.
Kalekoy village is only reachable by boat — which makes it feel like a secret even though there were other travelers around. We wandered up narrow stone paths past old ladies selling peach ice cream (it’s famous here; I had two scoops). The fortress at the top isn’t huge but the view over Kekova Island is something I still think about when I need a mental break from city life. On the way back, there was this lazy silence except for seagulls and someone playing music softly on their phone — not exactly traditional but somehow it fit.
Yes, pickup is included from hotels in Antalya or Kemer.
Yes, you can visit Kalekoy village and its Crusader-era fortress.
Lunch is served onboard along with tea, coffee, and fruit.
Yes, snorkeling gear is included for guests who want to swim.
The drive takes about 2-3 hours each way depending on traffic.
Yes, infants and small children can join; prams/strollers are welcome.
The tour is wheelchair accessible according to provided info.
Your day includes hotel pickup from Antalya or Kemer in an air-conditioned vehicle, all boat travel between coves and villages around Kekova Island with a local guide leading the way, lunch served onboard with tea, coffee and fruit throughout the day, plus use of snorkeling equipment if you want to swim or just float above ancient ruins before heading back home.
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