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Kas Turkey

Plunder the enticing shops, set in cobble-stoned alleys. Explore its jasmine-scented lanes, lined with old wooden Ottoman balconies.

Narrow cobble lanes packed with shops spilling out their merchandise of trinkets and carpets are a delightful feature of Kas. Even during the hottest part of the day, the old Turkish houses, their rickety wooden balconies overhanging with bushes of flowering bougainvillea, provide shade enough to browse.

The busy harbour is lined with restaurants, while an ancient stone sarcophagus, tucked in a quiet backstreet, is both a delightful discovery and a reminder of Kas’ rich history.

A narrow country road encircling the promontory leads to hidden homes:

The villas and Chateau. Easily reached by car and taxi, our properties are six kilometres from the town centre, tucked well away from the cheery hustle and bustle of Kas.

Nearby places of interest include the lovely sandy beaches at Kaputas and Patara, as well as the Lycian capital of Xanthos, the Hidden Canyon at Saklikent and the sunken temple of Leto at Letoon. You can explore the amazing Lycian burial grounds at Ucagiz and take the boat from there to the sunken city of Kekova and Crusader castle at Kale. Myra, Phaselis,Olympos and other great sites are all within reach.