Lycian way by car
Turkey

Lycian way by car

Along the Lycian Way in comfort - we travel by car, spend the night in hotels, eat in restaurants.

📅 7 days🥾 900 km💪 1/7 difficulty 🥾 Self-drive✨ With sea swims🏕 Hotel
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7 days
900 km
~129 km/day
1/7 difficulty
Antalya start

Along the Lycian Way in comfort - we travel by car, spend the night in hotels, eat in restaurants. Moreover, in just one week we see all the main attractions of ancient Lycia: mountains, canyons, bays, ancient ruins.

This is just an approximate travel itinerary. The actual route may vary significantly.

Trek program

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The GPS track is not digitised yet, the line is approximate (by key points).

Along the trailWhat you will see

Antalya
city
Antalya
Antalya is a major port city on Turkey's southern Mediterranean coast, serving as the main gateway to the Lycian Way and one of the busiest tourist hu
Göynük Canyon
canyon
Göynük Canyon
Göynük Canyon is a 4.5 km-long natural canyon within Beydağları Coastal National Park, located near Kemer village in Antalya Province, southwestern Tu
Tahtalı Dağı
mountain
Tahtalı Dağı
Tahtalı Dağı (Lycian Olympus) is a 2,366 m mountain near Kemer in Antalya Province, Turkey, and the highest point along the Lycian Way.
Çıralı
beach
Çıralı
Çıralı is a small rural settlement and 3.5 km beach in the Kemer district of Antalya Province, Turkey, located near the ancient ruins of Olympos and t
Olympos (Lycia)
historic site
Olympos (Lycia)
Olympos is an ancient Lycian city on the Mediterranean coast in Antalya Province, now an open-air archaeological site within the Olympos Beydaglari Na
Suluada
beach
Suluada
Suluada is a small uninhabited Mediterranean island off the Antalya coast of Turkey, renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and accessible on
Myra
historic site
Myra
Myra is an ancient Lycian city near modern Demre in Antalya Province, Turkey, renowned for its rock-cut tombs, Roman theatre, and association with Sai
Simena (Kaleköy)
historic site
Simena (Kaleköy)
Simena is an ancient Lycian coastal town near Kekova island in Turkey, now called Kaleköy, accessible only by sea.
Kaş
city
Kaş
Kaş is a coastal town and district of Antalya Province in southern Turkey, known for its ancient Lycian theatre (ancient Antiphellos) and as a key sto
Kaputaş Beach
beach
Kaputaş Beach
Kaputaş is a scenic beach on Turkey's Lycian coast between Kalkan and Kaş, known for its turquoise water and the narrow gorge from which stairs descen
Xanthos
historic site
Xanthos
Xanthos is an ancient Lycian city near the modern village of Kinik in Antalya Province, Turkey, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site together wit
Patara
historic site
Patara
Patara is an ancient Lycian city on the Mediterranean coast in Antalya Province, Turkey, known as the birthplace of Saint Nicholas and for its oracle
Saklıkent
canyon
Saklıkent
Saklıkent is one of Turkey's longest and deepest canyons at 18 km, located in Muğla Province near Fethiye within Saklıkent National Park.
Fethiye
city
Fethiye
Fethiye is a port city in Muğla Province, southwestern Turkey, known as a gateway to the Lycian Way trail and for its scenic bay flanked by marble cli
Butterfly Valley
canyon
Butterfly Valley
Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi) is a protected nature reserve in the Fethiye district of Mugla Province, Turkey — a narrow canyon opening onto th
Paradise Bay (Cennet Koyu)
beach
Paradise Bay (Cennet Koyu)
Cennet Koyu (Paradise Bay) is a secluded cove on the Lycian Way between Kabak and Alıncak near Faralya village in Muğla Province, Turkey, reachable on

Day by dayItinerary

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Day 1. Flight to Turkey, collection in Antalya

Group meeting in Antalya, at a hotel in the center. You can arrive at any convenient time. For those who arrive before lunch, we will arrange a trip to the Duden waterfalls and the beach. In the evening we walk around the old town.

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Day 2. Canyon of Harmony (Goynuk), Phaselis, Mount Tahtali, Fires of the Chimera, Cirali

🥾 5 km 🚐 100 km

Transfer to the village of Goynuk (40 km, 1 hour). We leave the car and go body rafting in Harmony Canyon (2 hours). We put on wetsuits and life jackets, swim through the gorge, climb waterfalls, take pictures with a hanging stone.

We drive past Kemer and stop briefly at the ruins of ancient Phaselis. Charming Lycian ruins right on the seashore.

We are going to the foot of Mount Takhtali. We take the cable car to its top. The altitude is 2365 m - it’s cool here (take a jacket) and panoramic. We are sitting in a cafe with a stunning view of the coast and mountains. We take the cable car back.

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Day 3. Olympos, Adrasan, Suluada Island, Finike, Arikadna, Myra, St. Nicholas.

🥾 3 km 🚐 150 km

Early in the morning we go for a walk through the ruins of the Lycian city of Olympos. They are hiding in dense thickets on the river bank - a very atmospheric place in the spirit of Lara Croft.

We drive (60 km, 1 hour) to the village of Adrasan, where we hire a boat to the island of Suluada. This is another Turkish Maldives - azure sea, snow-white sand, picturesque cliffs. We swim and sunbathe.

We return to the car and move to the town of Finike, where we have lunch. If we have enough time, we’ll make a radial foray into the mountains to the ruins of ancient Arikadna (5th century BC) or no less ancient Rodiapolis (8th century BC).

Next is the dizzying seaside serpentine road in Demre. Here we look at the ruins of Myra Lycian - a huge amphitheater and tombs in the rocks. Then we stop by to visit St. Nicholas - we look at the church where he worked in the 4th century. Overnight.

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Day 4. Turkish Atlantis (Simena Kekova), Kas, Kastellorizo ​​island

🥾 1 km 🚐 110 km

We are going to the village of Uchayz, from where boats launch to the Turkish Atlantis - the sunken Lycian city of Simena in a bay near the island of Kekova. We sail over sunken ruins, swim from a boat in a picturesque bay, moor in the village of Calais and explore the medieval fortress.

We drive through the mountain plateau to the resort town of Kas. If you have a visa-free regime and the borders are open, then from here you can take a boat to Greece - visit the island of Kastellorizo ​​and look into the sea Blue Cave.

The backup option (if you can’t go to Greece) is to go to the beach in Patara. Or you can sail to Simena not on a boat, but on sea kayaks (romance + exercise). In the evening we move to the resort town of Kalkan and spend the night. Along the way we look at the unusual Kaputas beach - azure sea and white sand surrounded by rocks.

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Day 5. Patara, Xanthos, Saklikent, Tlos, Fethiye

🥾 4 km 🚐 120 km

In the morning we see the ruins of Patara on an endless sandy beach with dunes. In addition to all the amphitheaters, you can also look at the reed ship in the spirit of Thor Heerdahl. Then we cross a whole sea of ​​greenhouses and hotbeds and approach the ruins of Xanthos (Xanth).

In the afternoon we have fun differently - we walk knee-deep in water along the bottom of the Saklikent canyon. This is a very deep and narrow gorge with vertical walls and healing mud. Then we move to the neighboring Gizlikent waterfall, where we also wade through the water (take crocs or corals). In the evening we see the ruins of ancient Tlos and go to Fethiye for the night.

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Day 6. Baba Dag, Kayakoy, Oludeniz, Butterfly Valley.

From Fethiye we go to the abandoned Greek settlement of Kayakoy (Lebessos). A real ghost town. Then we descend into Oludeniz to the stunning blue lagoon. There, if you wish, you can fly a paraglider (in tandem with an instructor) - in just 20 minutes you can descend from the top of Mount Babadag (1969 m) straight to the beach. If you don’t want to fly, then we’ll just go to the top by car - there are kilotons of mountain freshness and a gorgeous view of the coast.

Then we go to the village of Faralya, where the dizzying trail to the Valley of the Butterflies begins. The butterflies themselves are not of interest - the fun is in the adrenaline trail. The winners will have a beach.

If you want a more relaxed program, then instead of extreme sports in the Valley of the Butterflies, you can go to the village of Kabak and go canyoning or rent a boat to Paradise Bay. Sea + mountains = romance.

We spend the night in one of the villages on the Lycian Way.

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Day 7. Return to Antalya, Termessos

🥾 2 km 🚐 250 km

Last day of travel along the Lycian Way. We drive through Fethiye again and make a stop at the rock tombs. Then we drive towards Antalya, but not along the “sea” route, but through a mountain plateau.

We will explore the amphitheater in the ancient city of Termessos and no later than 19:00 we will descend to Antalya. If you want, you can take an evening flight (no earlier than 22:00), then we will drop you off directly at the airport. Or you can stay in Antalya and continue your vacation at sea. In addition, you can continue your adventures and immediately join another auto tour in Turkey.

DetailsIncluded

  • 🧭Guide services
  • 🏨Hotels (double or triple accommodation)
  • 🏨Breakfasts in hotels
  • Car rental
  • Petrol
  • Parking

Not included

  • Flight to Turkey (from $150 to $250)
  • Lunches and dinners (restaurants)
  • Boats
  • Boats
  • Cable car
  • Paragliders
  • Kayaks
  • Paid attractions and museums
  • Medical insurance

Trip conditions

Accommodation - hotels and private boarding houses of 2-3 star level. Accommodation for 2-3 people per room. Single occupancy is possible for an additional fee. Every day we change our location, stay in a new place, in a new hotel. The level of hotels may vary.

Transport - we travel by 9-seater minibus. A guide is driving. If you also want to steer, take your license and warn in advance. In some cases, instead of a minibus, we take several cars (4-5 people per car). Depends on group size and availability of transport. In the case of passenger cars, drivers from among the participants will be needed.

Power. Breakfast is usually included in the hotel price. We have dinner in restaurants. But there is often no time for full meals. Therefore, we will either stop at supermarkets or buy vegetables, fruits, flatbreads, and ayran right along the way.

Communication. There is mobile communication and the Internet along the entire route. Most hotels have Wi-Fi. If you wish, you can buy a local SIM card (20 dollars) or use roaming.


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