KAS
Kas was one of the most important cities of Lycia,
and is now a small resort with great historical interest. Its quaint town centre
has a rocky waterfront, with good beaches nearby. There are watersports
available in the area, like canoeing,jet-skiing, diving and paragliding, plus
cavern diving, which uses technical equipment to explore the deep and dark
caverns. For those who love travelling on the water, the Mavi Yolculuk (Blue
Voyage) tours, and other excursions on boats, can be madeto the surrounding
islands.
Don't Leave Without
Visiting surrounding antic cities,
Seeing the submerged city of Ucagiz on a boat tour,Trying adventure sports like hillsideparachuting and diving,
"Buying locally made barak kilims (small carpets)" ,
Tasting Karakovan Honey, carob molasses,
Shopping for fresh produce and fabrics at the Friday Bazaar.
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History
Habesos is the earliest known name of the ancient city, as proved from
archaeological findings. But the name Antiphellos is far more familiar, and this
was the harbour of ancient Phellos. Excavations here have revealed a settlement
dating back to the4th century BC, possibly earlier, although it reached its
height of importance during the Roman and Byzantine periods, when it was a
centre for Bishops. It had also been significant in the world of sea-faring
commerce, and during the Roman era wasespecially famous for its exported sponges. It was attacked
by Arabs, then added to the territory of the Anatolian Seljuks, and took the
name Andifli. After the destruction of the Anatolian Seljuk state, the Ottomans
added it to its lands. The name Kas means ‘eyebrow’, or ‘something
curved’,describing the shape of the town under the backdrop of 500m high cliffs
behind.
Picture Gallery
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