Excursion Demre-Mira-Kekova "all inclusive" 1 day from Alanya
ExcursionDemre-Mira-Kekovafrom Alanya is a great opportunity to visit Demre, where the ancient city of Mira is located, to visit one of the Orthodox shrines - the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, take a yacht ride to the sunken city of Kekova and, of course, swim in the azure water of the warm Mediterranean Sea!
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Route
Tour program «Demre-Mira-Kekova»:
- Departure from the hotel;
- Yacht trip near the sunken city + stop for swimming;
- Stop for lunch at a restaurant (buffet).
- Visit to the Icon Center;
- Visit to the “Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker”, pilgrimage to the sarcophagus;
- Visit to the “Ancient City of Peace” (Roman Theater and Lycian rock tombs);
- Return to the hotel.
Information
What is included in the price of the excursion:
✔Transfer from/to the hotel;
✔Air-conditioned bus;
✔Trip on a yacht near the sunken city of Fr. Kekova;
✔Entrance ticket to the “Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker”;
✔Entrance ticket to the “Ancient City of the World”;
✔Lunch at the restaurant (buffet);
✔Insurance during the excursion;
✔Guide services (Russian-speaking guide).
What is not included in the price of the excursion:
✘ Breakfast;
✘ Separate seat on the bus for children under 5 years;
✘ Drinks;
Important to know!
During the excursion you must have with you:
- Comfortable clothes and shoes, hat, sunglasses and cream, swimsuit or swimming trunks, towel, change of clothes;
- Video/photo camera;
- Money to pay for additional services;
- Passport or photocopy of passport
Attention!
Children under 5 years old are not provided with a separate seat on the bus. Children sit with adults (in their arms). If you want your child under 5 years old to occupy a separate seat on the bus, then register your children when ordering excursions.
Attractions
The Icon Center is a unique place where various works of icon painting and other forms of spiritual art are presented. Visitors have the opportunity to learn the history and meaning of each icon, as well as immerse themselves in an atmosphere of spiritual reflection.
The Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker is a historical religious structure dedicated to St. Nicholas, also known as Santa Claus. This church is often a place of pilgrimage, where pilgrims can venerate the shrine and perhaps light a candle as a sign of veneration and prayer.
Lycian rock tombs are an archaeological site consisting of rock structures used for burial in ancient Lycia. These tombs are carved into rock formations and are often richly decorated, reflecting the architectural style and religious beliefs of the ancient Lycians. They represent an important part of the historical and cultural heritage of the region.
The Roman Theater in Turkey is an archaeological site preserved from the times of the Roman Empire. These ancient theaters were built by the Romans and were used to host various cultural and entertainment events such as theatrical performances and gladiator fights. These theaters are often grand structures that combine architectural beauty with functionality for large shows and gatherings.