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Kaş


A picturesque Mediterranean harbour village.

This beautiful natural harbour town is framed by the dramatic Taurus Mountains and is located a 25-minute drive from Kalkan. The winding cobbled streets, colourful local shops and local market place all combine to provide a real Turkish flavour.

Naturally, the harbour is the focal point of the town, with local çay (tea) gardens providing delightful shady spots in which to relax and soak up the atmosphere prior to exploring the labyrinth of narrow streets that meander through the old town.

Our properties are located on the Kaş Peninsula enjoying idyllic waterside locations with truly glorious vistas. However, Kaş offers more than just a beach holiday. Steeped in culture, the region affords many opportunities for exploration of numerous cultural sites together with the surrounding dramatic mountain ranges.

In addition, sporting enthusiasts are well catered for as Kaş is a centre for outdoor sports and provides a range of activities including paragliding, trekking, canyoning, sea kayaking and scuba diving.

DINING
Kaş provides many opportunities to dine well in harbour-side restaurants, hidden courtyards and market-side lokantas (cafés).

Whilst Kaş could in no way be considered to be commercial, it does provide the opportunity for guests to enjoy a fun but relaxed nightlife in several bars that stay open deep into the night.

BEACHES
Swimming opportunities abound. The peninsula has various platforms and pebble beaches – indeed all of our featured properties have their own platforms. In addition Kaş has two pebble beaches which provide pleasant spots for a swim.

There are stunning beaches in the area, with the dramatic Kaputaş   beach a 20-minute dolmuş or taxi ride towards Kalkan. It is a beautiful sandy beach found at the foot of a ravine down many, many steps!

Further afield - 55-minute journey by local dolmuş or 40 minutes by car or taxi - but certainly worth a visit is the glorious 18-kilometre-long sands of Patara Beach with the crumbling ruins of the ancient port of Patara and Letoon scattered along the coastline.

In short, this region has something for everyone!