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Legends of Lycia


Active adventure on the Turquoise Coast


On this active family holiday to Turkey we uncover the rich history and beautiful landscape of the Turquoise Coast. We canoe from the ancient city of Xanthos to the beach at Patara, kayak over the sunken ruins of Kekova and explore the foothills of the Taurus Mountains. Based in the beautiful harbour town of Kas, we spend our evenings exploring the cobbled streets and enjoying local Turkish cuisine.


Magic Moments Canoeing down a river Sea kayaking over ancient ruins Snorkelling in sandy bays Swimming every day of our holiday


Walking to a village in the mountains for lunch


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Tour code: FLL Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Busy


DURATION DAYS 8 Ideal for 10+ Teen Departures


TOUR


£345 £683


TOUR ONLY PRICES £


ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 310 ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 648


DAYS 8


FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £


DAYS 8


From/To Dalaman Airport


Xanthos Capital of ancient Lycia


Xanthos to Patara Beach


Patara Beach


KALKAN


Kapatas beach & gorge


Ruins of Antiphellus


MEDITERRANEAN SEA


Meis Island Optional visit


KAS


Boat trip snorkelling


kayaking 0 km Legends of Lycia FLL 8 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Dalaman airport and transfer to Kas. Day 2 Boat trip Take a gulet cruise across the clear blue waters of the bay. Swim and snorkel in the sea and enjoy a barbecue lunch. Day 3 Local villages Drive to the Taurus Mountain foothills where we take a walk. Explore the pine forests and rushing streams. Experience a typical Turkish lunch in a local village house. Visit beautiful Kaputas beach. Day 4 Free Day Option to visit the Greek island of Meis. Day 5 Canoe to Patara Beach Drive to Xanthos. Canoe down river to Patara Beach. Enjoy a swim in the warm sea. Day 6 Free Day Option to visit the ancient city of Myra (where the legend of Santa Claus


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began) and the Church of St Nicholas in Demre. Additional option to scuba dive. Day 7 Sea kayak Discover the sunken city of Kekova and visit Simena castle by kayak. Day 8 Tour ends Dalaman airport.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


Where will we sleep? 7 nights standard hotel.


What will we eat? 7 breakfasts and 3 lunches are included.


Swimming: There is a pool at the hotel and regular opportunities to swim in the sea.


Transport: Bus, boat, canoe and sea kayak.


Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader, local guides, boatmen, qualifi ed canoe and kayak instructors, and drivers.


Group Size: Generally 12 to 16. Minimum Age: 8


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Optional trip to Myra & Church of St Nicholas


Ucagiz Simena


Kekova Island Sunken ruins


10 km Planned tour dates


2013 Tour only dates 27 May - 03 Jun 15 Jul - 22 JulT 22 Jul - 29 Jul 29 Jul - 05 Aug 05 Aug - 12 Aug 12 Aug - 19 AugT


19 Aug - 26 Aug 28 Oct - 04 Nov


2014 Tour only dates 26 May - 02 Jun 14 Jul - 21 Jul 21 Jul - 28 Jul 28 Jul - 04 Aug 04 Aug - 11 Aug 11 Aug - 18 Aug 18 Aug - 25 Aug


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Minimum child age 8 on date of departure * Aged 8-11 years on the date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure


Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date


These prices are guide prices, see page 93 for details


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Taurus foothills walk and village lunch


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