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Termessos The ruins of the city of Termessos dating back to 334 BC is perched on a 1050 metre high plateau on the west face of Güllük Mountain. A wild and splendid landscape surrounds the monumental traces of this city
Kemer This resort town has been carefully designed to blend in with the surrounding scenery. A beach promenade north of the marina has steps leading down from its cafes and shops directly to the beach.
Phaselis The three harbours of Phaselis were once a major commercial centre. The ruins of aqueducts, agoras, baths, a theatre, Hadrian's Gate and an acropolis reveal the city's historical importance
Demre - Myra At Demre, the ancient Myra, many splendidly carved rock tombs overlook the magnificent Roman theatre. St Nicholas was the bishop of this Mediterranean city during the fourth century and died here in 342 AD
Kekova Kekova is the name given to a whole ensemble of picturesque islands, numerous bays and ancient cities. These bays provide natural harbours in all seasons.
Aspendos Aspendos Theatre is the best preserved theatre of antiquity with seating for 15,000. Nearby stand the remains of a basilica, agora and one of the largest aqueducts in Anatolia.
Fethiye The bustling town of Fethiye is set on a large sheltered bay backed by mountains. There are three main sights:- The rock tombs cut in the cliffs above the town, the medieval castle, and the superb sarcophagus set in the middle of the road.
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