Kaş is a picturesque town on the south coast of Turkey with a population of around 8000, situated between Antalya and Dalaman (appr. 180 km either way). Kaş is surrounded by the most beautiful coastline: the peninsula of Kaş, Limanağzı, the Greek island of Meis and many small islands in between!
Greek Island of Meis
(Kastellarizo)
Some 2000 years ago this region was part of the Lycian Empire, which explains why the area is called the "Lycian Coast" and littered with tombs and other ancient ruins. Just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Kaş you’ll find an old amphitheatre by the sea.
The King’s Tomb in the centre of Kaş is over 2000 years old. But you’ll find more examples of Lycian art and culture in many other places nearby!
Something that’ll immediately catch your eye is the historic houses with their wooden balconies.
The town centre is packed with small alleys and narrow streets - too narrow for cars to pass. And this is exactly what’s different about Kaş. At night the whole place is like one big living room crammed with bars, restaurants and little cafés.
This is Büyük Çakıl (Big Pebble ), a wonderful pebble beach just outside Kaş!
Another 2000 years old lycian tomb at the sea side.
Friday – this means market day in Kas. You should not miss a visit of the big fruit and vegetable market

Spices are very important for the turkish kitchen.

How to come...
Kas is 150 km to Dalaman and 180 km to Antalya airport.