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Kalkan Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
    Overview Things to do Suitability Country Info (Turkey)
    This lovely old fishing village is penned into a small space by mountains, so accelerating development can only spread sideways. The heart of the village is a cluster of traditional, wood-balconied stone houses and some modern reconstructions.

    The harbour is full of yachts and ringed with fish restaurants. On the opposite side of the bay is an overflow area of very upmarket hotels, linked to Kalkan proper by taxi only. In general, this is a quiet resort with a more upmarket image and feel than neighbouring Kas.

    In addition to a growing following of young scuba-diving enthusiasts, the resort generally attracts mature couples and families looking for a quiet holiday in a pretty, reasonably unspoiled setting.

    There is a mix of small, family-run pensions (often in attractive old or old-style stone houses) and huge hotels which have been more thoughtfully designed than in the bigger coastal resorts. Some particularly stylish, medium-sized properties.

    Locality:

    Kalkan is In the very south west of Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast (50 mls SE of Fethiye town, 89 mls SE of Dalaman airport. It is on a steep hillside descending to rocky shore and backed by rugged, pine-clad mountains.
     
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