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Located on Turkeyâs southwestern coast, Kalkan offers an enticing blend of history, culture and natural beauty. From the whitewashed houses and cobbled streets of the Old Town to the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean as its backdrop â Kalkan is a picture-perfect destination. Relaxation comes easy with a variety of beaches to choose from and boat tours on offer to take you to nearby bays and islands. Itâs an idea base for exploring ancient Lycian cities and ruins too. Take a bite of Turkish cuisine in Kalkan such as pide (Turkish pizza), meze (a selection of small dishes), and fresh seafood.
Top three things to do in Kalkan
1. Relax at Kaputas Beach
Nestled between two towering cliffs, Kaputas Beach is a must on the Turkish Riviera. Enjoy the scenic walk over the rocks as you make your way down to this small but marvellous strip of sand with turquoise waters. Make sure to get here early for a spot near the waterâs edge and make the most of this secluded slice of paradise.
2. Explore Kalkan Old Town
Stroll along the cobbled streets of Kalkanâs Old Town with its traditional houses, boutique shops, and rooftop restaurants. Soak up the atmosphere as you browse local handicrafts or sample some delicious Turkish cuisine â meze is a must. Thereâs also the Thursday market where you can buy fresh produce, spices, textiles, and souvenirs.
3. Discover coastal treasures by boat
Set sail on a boat tour and make the most out of Kalkanâs coastal gems and nearby islands such as Kekova. Secluded bays and crystal waters will leave you speechless and glide along the coastline showcasing sea caves and underwater ruins of sunken cities. Youâll have opportunities to swim, snorkel and sunbathe on deck.