Kekova Island (Kekova Adasi) Tours and Tickets
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Kekova Island (Kekova Adasi)

A cruise to Kekova Island is a must for history buffs, especially those interested in Turkey's (officially the Republic of Türkiye) ancient ruins.
It's not possible to land on the island, as it's a protected area.
Some boat cruises are accessible to wheelchairs—verify in advance.
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There’s no admission fee to Kekova Island, as it’s not possible to land on the protected island. However, you’ll need to take a boat or kayak tour to see Kekova’s famous sunken city. Full-day group tours of Demre, Myra, and Kekova Island start at US$55, and kayaking excursions begin at US$50.
Kekova Island is best known for its sunken city, the now-submerged ruins of an ancient Lycian city located along the island's shore. The island is also renowned for its clear Mediterranean waters and as a point of interest along the long-distance hiking trail, the Lycian Way.
The only way to reach Kekova Island is by boat or kayak; many half- or full-day boat cruises depart from nearby Kas. It takes about two hours to reach the island by boat or about a 35-minute drive to Demre harbor, from where it’s a 25-minute cruise to Kekova.
No, the coast around Kekova Island is government-protected, and swimming or scuba diving in and around the sunken city is strictly prohibited. However, there are many beautiful beaches and bays nearby, and most boat tours include stops to swim and snorkel in the warm Mediterranean waters along the way.
The now-uninhabited island of Kekova was once home to the ancient Lycian cities of Simena and Teimiussa. Around the second century AD, the island was partially submerged after an earthquake, leading to the city being abandoned. The unique “sunken city” can now be seen along the island’s coast.


































































































































