ANDRIAKE
By Slowtravelguide
You might ask, is Andriaka in Kalkan? no, it is not. But it is very close to Kas, even closer. But most importantly, it is a good place to take children to visit, so it is also one of the interesting things about Kalkan. This is why children will experience this interesting ancient site of Andriac and have a realistic stage in the old harbour area.
One Of The Churches In Andriaka
ANDRIAKE: A NICE CHOICE FOR KIDS
The great thing about this site that it is not too stretched out in its current state. Together with the walking paths, bird-observation terraces, and the lifelike staging of the old harbor area, including the 16m Roman-era boat, it makes it accessible for children. They get a real sense of how things were and are fascinated by the objects depicting history. Andriake was an important port for the Lycian Union and the harbor of ancient Myra, situated at the mouth of the ancient river Andrakos and dating back to the 3rd century BC.
Over time, it became the base of the Lycian fleet, and it was also the port where apostle Paul and his entourage changed ships on their way to Rome. To further develop the grain trade, which had become important, a 6.000m3 granary or granarium was built. It has seven rooms, is 56m long and 32m wide, and is the largest structure at the site. It was carefully restored to house the Museum of Lycian Civilizations. Andriake lost its position as an important grain trading center when the silting of the port began.
Among the remains visible today, you will find the granary, of course, but also trade areas and harbor structures, a Roman bath, a synagogue and churches, and some monuments. One of the more fascinating places in Andriake is probably the 24-meter long, 12-meter wide, and six-meter deep cistern. So make sure not to miss it during your visit!
Another Church
Present day Harbour
HOW TO GET TO ANDRIAKE?
The site is located a few kilometres from Demre and its Saint Nicholas Church, which is about 50km east of Kaş and approximately 80km southwest of Çıralı and Olympos. From the current small harbour where the shipyard is, you can take a boat trip to the sunken city of Kekova to complete your day out.
Patara
Patara is the longest beach in Turkey. You can walk up to 12 kilometres along this sandy beach, with beautiful dunes in the background. Patara Beach is a pleasure for those who like to walk or ride on the shore and sunbathers and swimmers looking for a natural beach. (Read more)
Places We Recommend
Letoon
We like a bit of cult, and Letoon happens to be the sacred cult centre of ancient Lycia. That and its proximity to sister-site Xanthos was enough reason to check it out. If you Google pictures from Letoon, you will find it looks romantic, with many of the pillars and monuments arising from water. (Coming soon)
Kalkan
Kalkan is without any doubt one of these villages that seem to have it all: charm, seaside location, picturesque harbour and a Greek past that still is visible everywhere you go. (Read more)
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