| Diving
Kas has become an
important touristic underwater diving center in recent years.
The turquoise blue water transports you to another world, the
Mediterranean's sunken remains, decorated with all kinds of fish,
sponges, octopi, and sunken vessels with their amphorae.
Sometimes you may even see sea turtles or touch a dolphin during
your exciting dive.
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| Underwater
Ceramic Exhibition
The
first time in the world an Underwater Ceramic Exhibition takes
place which is another great opportunity to unite
art with historical, naturel and cultural beauties of Kas. |

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Paragliding
The cliffs in Kas
are among the best for paragliding Turkey. Jumps are done under
expert supervision and with proper safety equipment. If you're
looking for a thrilling experience, come enjoy the greenery
of the mountains and the beautiful turquoise views of the clear
Mediterranean while paragliding from cliffs.
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| International
Kas - Likya Festival The
festival is held each year on June 25. 26 and 27 by the
municipality of Kas. International folk dance groups
from various countries add to the flavor of the
celebration.The animation of Lycians, dances from
paticipant countries, opera and ballet shows as well as
exhibitions are parts of its rich program.
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| Kekova
Tour A
nice tour, while sunbathing on the boat you' ll visit
many beautiful bays and see the sunken city Kekova which
was destroyed by an earthquake 2000 years ago. After
passing Kekova we will stop at Simena Village where you
can see the other part of the sunken city. While turing
back you will have change to swim at one or two more
bays. The lunch will given on the boat as a barbeque. |

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| Saklikent
The
natural wonder, Saklikent (Hidden City) is 60 km from
Kas, is reached by crossing a 100-meter wooden bridge
over the canyon. Water rushes over the boulders in the
river, creating a wonderful view for the restaurants and
trout farms. 6 km of the 18 km canyon are good for
hiking. It is an ideal place to escape from the summer
heat and swim in the cold water or relax in the shade of
plane trees. |

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