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Kaş

Practicalities & Car Hire

A variety of useful local information together with details of how to explore the stunning Kaş, Kalkan and Islamlar region... 

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Weekly Markets

The Kaş market is held on a Friday and the Kalkan market on a Thursday. Traders set up their stalls in both market places from about 08.00, and it goes on until dusk. You’ll find an extraordinary mixture of fruits and vegetables, cheeses, honey, olives and much more. As well as traditional fabrics, there’s also a whole range of T-shirts, jeans and bags. There are several places to eat, which over- look the market place. Here, you can take a break while you watch the hustle and bustle.

Getting Out & About

Kaş is ideally located for exploration of the Lycian coast, whether by dolmuş, taxi, car or on foot.

 

Walks, Treks & Drives in the Region

The walking directly from our properties along the peninsula provides wonderful sea views and the trekking in the mountains above Kaş is exceptional. The adventurous among you may well decide to walk all the way into Kaş (approximately one hour from Deniz Feneri Lighthouse) but we very much doubt you would walk back! 

Detailed information on the plentiful variety of walks, treks and drives is available prior to your departure in our informative Exclusive Escapes Guide.

 

By Dolmuş

Dolmuş are little mini-buses, and they’re a colourful feature of Turkish life. They’re also the cheapest way to get about. Dolmuş means ‘stuffed’ and you’ll soon appreciate how apt the name is when you see one in action! They tend to fill up quite quickly, especially on market days when it seems as if the whole world piles in – livestock and all. Dolmuş run from early morning to late evening over a specified route to the destination displayed on the front windscreen, or as announced by a boy on the bus (who will also collect your fare). There are no dolmuş stops – just stand on the side of the road and flag one down. At the point where you wish to get off, you’ll need to exclaim ‘Inmek istiyorum’ meaning ‘I want to get off’. If this seems too intimidating, the drivers will usually respond to a loud, ‘Stop, please!’ Please be warned that the local dolmuş service can be somewhat irregular.

The dolmuş (mini-buses) run regularly from Kaş to Kalkan. There’s a daily service from 08:30 to 21:00, taking 35 minutes.

There’s also a dolmuş that circles the Çukurbağ peninsula. It passes the top of the road from each of our properties every hour. It takes 20 minutes.

Dolmuş may be caught to Fethiye and Antalya on a half-hourly basis. 

 

By Taxi

Taxis are in plentiful supply and are easily identified. The bright yellow taxis operate either a meter system (with a supplement after midnight) or a fixed tariff. It’s a good idea to agree the price in advance if it’s not a metered taxi. There’s a taxi stand at the marina and one at the Otogar (the bus station at the north end of town).

 

By Car

If you want the freedom of having your own vehicle, you can hire a car (see below). 

  Distance Drive (approximate)
Kaputaş Beach 20 km 20-minutes
Kalkan 28 km 25-minutes
Kekova 35 km 30-minutes
Patara (site & beach) 44 km 40-minutes
Xanthos 45 km 40-minutes
Myra/Kale 48 km 45-minutes
Letoon 50 km 50-minutes
Saklikent 64 km 1 hour
Fethiye 108 km 1 hour 20-minutes
Olympos 113 km 1 hour 20-minutes
Dalaman152 km2 hours 5-minutes
Dalyan163 km2 hours 25-minutes
Pamukkale293 km 4 hours 10-minutes
Ephesus384 km4 hours 45-minutes