Kalkan

Enjoy Quaint Kalkan

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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.

There are narrow cobbled streets full of colourful, attractive little shops and inviting restaurants to attract all types of tourists.
The old town of Kalkan is small, but it manages to let you forget your daily worries.

Just Follow The Sign

Greek Houses By The Harbour

The Attractive Harbour Of Kalkan

The Romantic Atmosphere Of Kalkan In Spring

 

The best word to describe Kalkan is quaint.

So clearly, if you are somewhere in the area, it is worth a visit.

 

This colourful Fishing Boats Always Look Attractive.

Kalkan Is An Attractive Town

Kalkan is a trendy town with many attractive features; holidaymakers find it irresistible because of its location by the Mediterranean Sea. Holiday house owners especially favour it. There is a vast British community in Kalkan.

Kalkan kept its original charm. In the past, it was Greek and was called Kalamaki.

An old church still sits in the old town.

 

Visiting Kalkan By Boat

Kalkan is an old fishing town and the only safe port between Kaş and Fethiye.

At Kalkan Marina, you can also go deep-sea diving with a licensed instructor or enjoy a lazy swim at the yacht club on the other side of the marina. Enjoy and watch the boats come and go in and out of the harbour.

Kalkan has a romantic feel to it, especially in spring when all trees and plants blossom and that spring aroma is in the air.

 

A Beach Day In Kalkan

If you want to spend your day on the beach and enjoy the crystal blue water, Kalkan is the place to be. You have many options for it.

There is a large pebbly beach which is open to public. Keep in mind that public beach may be very busy during the high season.

The other option is platform beaches which are also very popular in Kalkan. There are boat shuttles to the platform beaches from the marina. These beaches offer you drinks and food all day.

Navigation Lights At The Harbour Entrance

Is This Quaint Or Not?

Snake And Mouse Island In The Distance

What To Expect

How To Get There: Private, rental car or public transport (check the map below).

Nearest Airport: Dalaman Airport.

Parking: Yes.

Terrain: Easy.

Stroller: Yes.

Income: Free.

Facilities: All facilities are available.

Best Time To Visit: April, May or September, October.

 

The famous historian Heredot once said about Kalkan:

”The closest place to the stars on Earth is Kalkan.”

Is he right, or is he right? What do you think?

 

Discover Kalkan

Walking through the narrow streets of Kalkan old town, there is a surprise behind every corner. Renovated Greek houses everywhere. Kalkan gives you the Mediterranean feeling. And of course, all this strolling around and shopping will make you hungry, but with the number of cafe’s bars and restaurants to choose from, it will be satisfying to land in one of the restaurants of your choice.

Romantic Dinner In Kalkan? 

 

Enjoy The Terrific Views.

Kalkan, A Dream For The Dedicated Shopper.

According To Legend

According to the legend, Kalkan was founded by a Greek woman who came to this bay from the island of Meis about two hundred years ago with a ship full of stuff to sell.

The woman must have reported the features of this natural port so well that other Meisians followed her later, and Kalkan would turn into a lively commercial centre in 25 years.

Time To Impress Your Partner With A Nice Present.

 

Stroll Through All The Little Streets.

 

 

Choosing Kalkan as your location for a beautiful holiday is perfect. Kalkan has this appealing atmosphere, million-dollar views and excellent wining and dining facilities, and we wouldn’t be slowtravelguide if we didn’t encourage you to visit the many attractions in the area like Xantos, Letoon, and Patara beach, to name only a few.

 

 

This Photo Taken During The Low Season Does Not Reflect The Reality In Summer.

 

Kalkan By Night

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Practical Information

One of the first places you should visit when you are in Kalkan is the nearby village of Kekova. It is the sunken city of the Mediterranean. You can see Kekova on one of the many boat trips departing from Kalkan.

If you also want to visit Letoon, Xanthos and Patara besides your visit to Kalkan, you will need to take out one week.

Places Nearby

Kaş, a gift for Turkey (21 km)

Letoon, The Sanctuary of Lycia (14 km)

Patara, the 20 km long beach in Turkey (12 km)

Xanthos, Lycia’s religious and administrative (14 km)

Kastellorizo; the forgotten treasure of Greek Islands (21km)

Places We Recommend

Kekova

The sunken city of the Mediterranean is also small but delightful. (Read more)

Datça

Datça Peninsula is relatively unspoiled, with stunning natural beauty, a large number of bays and nice beaches. (Coming soon)

Side

Are you looking for a lot of different things in a holiday resort? Do you like to experience the cultural atmosphere, the charm of the old town, and the fashionable wine and delicacies at a romantic seaside dinner? If this sounds like your happy place, go to Side, Turkey!. (Read more)

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