Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Kas - Special dedication for Ibo
Kekova
We went on a boat tour to visit Kekova island and its ruins. The sea was amazing : bright blue and very clear.
The more courageous ones can do this tour in canoe, maybe next time for us....
We were not brave enough to swim (the water was still too cold) but we had a nice walk to the castle of Kaleköy, a village only accessible by sea or by foot.
On the way back, we followed the coast of Kekova to visit the partially sunken ruins of Dolchiste/Dolikisthe.
Myra
The first Lycian site we visited was Myra (very close to Demre). Surrounded by greenhouses (it's a very big production area for tomatoes), the place is very famous for its graves.
During the Lycian times, very rich people had their front door house sculpted as their grave. It's very impressive and beautiful. In this part of Turkey, you will see hundred of graves like these ones in the middle of the nature.
The site has also a very nice amphitheater that was used for theater representation (not for gladiators fights).
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The Lycians
In order for you to enjoy the visit better, take the time to read the text below (very interesting, I promise).
Arena, Amphitheatre
View of Patara
Hey kids, we've been where Santa Claus was born
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Labor Day week end
We spent a 3 days week-end on the North West side of Antalya, along the Coast. It was wonderful, the sceneries were so different that we thought we were in an another country...
The sea is beautiful, very clear and with an amazing range of color, from blue to green.
We met turtles, goats, horses, donkeys, cows...
By the look of the vegetation (short trees), we can guess that the summer will be hot...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Termessos
About one and a half hour away from Antalya, up un the hills, there are ruins from an ancient city (about 300 BC). The people living there were calling themselves Solymes. We read that it was one of the ancient city best conserved in Turkey.
We went there around Easter time (quite a while ago already) with our french friends. We were amazed by all we saw.
Above, one of the hundreds of sarcophages (tumbs) you can see up the hills.
To reach the city walls, you have to climb for a little bit which sometimes scares the tourists away.
These are ruins from the "roman gymnasium". Most of the walls are still standing up even after so long. But trees and other plants are growing all over.
From there, you have an amazing view from the all valley under.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Spring time
It's Spring time. It's the perfect moment in Antalya to spend time outside to either go for a walk downtown, to buy your vegetables at the farmer market (we rediscover the joy of the farmer market), to eat outside a the restaurant or just to relax on our balcony (the kids seems to enjoy their Easter chocolate, don't you think?).