TURKEY KEMER
The lovely town of Kemer is found where the Taurus Mountains
meet the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean. Green Forests accompany the
everlasting trio of white sands, turquoise sea and warm sun. Ancient cities and
the best in contemporary entertainment, shopping and accommodation provide the
ideal setting for a complete holiday.
KEMER is one of the most popular holiday destinations of
both Antalya and the Mediterranean coast with its yacht harbor; its sub
districts,Goynuk , Camyuva and Tekirova , surrounded by pine forest and its
cobble stone streets lined with palm trees, cafes , bars , restaurants and
boutiques . This small district leans on the pine forest clad Taurus Mountains
and visitors find both tranquility and the opportunity to pit themselves
against nature in adventure sports.
KEMER YACHT HARBOUR
Kemer Yacht Harbour is a favourite of Mediterranean
yachtsmen and it adds movement to the tranquil life of this small and lovely
town. The blue flag marina is fully equipped and provides high quality and
comprehensive service during the summer and winter seasons. The marina is also
attractive with the nearby restaurants, cafes, boutiques and night clubs.
BOAT TOURS
Boat tours departing from Kemer Yacht Harbour visit
untouched beaches in local coves amidst promontories surrounded by crystal
waters, while following the trail of the glorious Lycian Civilization through
the coastal cities of Antiquity. The boat trips to ancient cities make visiting
Kemer an unforgettable experience.
Kemer is the ideal place to see the ruins of the major
settlements of Lycian Civilisation and visitors enjoy breathing in history
while immersed in the natural beauty scenery.
The Karain Cave proves that human habitation in Antalya
dates to the Paleolithic Ages and consequently has a great importance for
Anatolian as well as world history. The Beldibi Cave, situated on the highway
between Antalya and Kemer, also provides fascinating clues to the human history
of the region and is a focus of interest for visitors as well as cave experts.
Its striking wall paintings depict animal and human figures as well as symbols
indicating the life styles and belief systems of the ancient inhabitants.
Excavations at the cave, which us a protected archaeological site, have brought
to the surface the shells of sea creatures, as well as flint tools dating back
to the Paleolithic and Mesolithic Ages.
These historical artefacts and the ruins of ancient cities
in Kemer and its environs help us touch the common past of humanity and better
understand ourselves. Those ancient cities were established on the littoral of
the sea and their natural harbours made them significant trading posts.
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