Cycle The Coast Of Lycia (trip)

Cycle The Coast Of Lycia

  • Istanbul Airport, Turkey
  • Active & Adventure
Turkey, Europe, Middle East

from £1,195* per person8 DaysAugust
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 5
Operator: Travel The Unknown 12 people max
Discover one of Turkey`s beautiful coastal regions by mountain bike. This is an ideal way to get a true feel for the nature, character and beauty of this special region and its people. Take a boat ride in Kekova Bay, visit Roman, Ottoman and Lycian ruins, relax by your hotel pool in the evenings or go for a dip in the sea. Experience the friendly welcome of the Lycian people and experience their delicious local cuisine as well as standard Turkish delicacies. Brand new bikes, experienced guides, full back-up vehicle support included as standard.

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Turkey, Europe, Middle East

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  • Reviewer: Karla located in Canada
    Just wanted to say thanks so much for making my holiday to the North East of India one of the most interesting and exciting travel experiences I have ever had. Our guide CK was extremely thoughtful and patient (especially with our frequent change of plans and food requests for momos and noddles) and our driver, Das, was the most amazing driver ever! He definitely saved our lives on those dark, monsoon destroyed, narrow, winding roads through the himalayan mountains on our journey to Tawang. I really felt taken care of and going on the tour made travelling in such a remote and unexplored area so much easier than if I had to do it on my own. Teaching the native tribal women in Along the chicken dance and the macarena was definately my high of the trip. I have never laughed so much, especially when awakening in the morning and hearing the chicken song being hummed in the background. God what they must think of western dancing now! Monks, tribes and Rhinos!!... what more can a person ask for!
  • Reviewer: Stephen located in Ireland
    Gotta say thanks to Travel The Unknown for organising my fascinating trip to a little-known area of the world. The scenery was fantastic, food was amazing, the guide was great and the living bridges were inspiring. An India not many get to see. Thanks again.
  • Reviewer: Myrka, located in Slovakia
    Thank you so much for organizing such a brilliant trip. I must admit it took me few days to get used to the country, as I have never visited a developing country. But after that i started having a great time with my friends. Really enjoyed the nature, the beautiful views. From all the places we visited I liked most Arunachal Pradesh and Tawang. I think the trip wouldn’t be the same without our guide CK, the best guide EVER! He helped us so much, and went out of his way, just to make the trip the best we had. So big thank you for him as well ;-) I still look at the amazing pictures I took and can’t believe that I have been there. So thank you again for the best holiday.

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Itinerary

Day 1

Flight from Istanbul to Antalya or Dalaman airport. You will be met at Antalya Airport or Dalaman Airport and transferred to a hotel in downtown Kas. Tour briefing & welcome party. Welcome dinner at a local kebab house. Overnight in Kas. Meal plan: D

NOTE: Direct Easyjet flights from London Gatwick to Antalya are now available and may be a suitable option for many people.

Day 2

After breakfast at 09:30, transfer to Sarilar Village – Antalya Road junction (30 minutes) by a minibus. Route safety briefing and equipment adjustments. Only one hour and thirty minutes of cycling with a few short stops. Today is a warm-up day for the participants to get used to the climate and environment, and customizing the equipment (bikes; breaks, gear..etc). The guide(s) can evaluate the technical and/or physical levels & profiles of the bikers. This helps to ensure safety and comfort for the other days. The route goes through number of Turkoman villages in a limestone terrain and through a bush & woods corridor. We also visit the remains of ancient Lycian settlement named “Korba”. Stop for lunch before returning to hotel in Kas in the mid afternooon. Rest of the day free to explore or relax by the pool/on the beach. Cycling distance: 23km. Difficulty rating: 1 (Easy). Meal plan: B, L

Day 3

After breakfast at 09:00, transfer to Sutlegen Village (1.5 hr.) by a minibus. Route & Safety Briefing and Equipment Adjustments. Kibris Valley Route starts at Sutlegen Village with a 2-kilometer climb 1100-1400m and follows Kibris Canyon route through very special cedar forest, pine & oak woods and bush vegetation, experiencing a marvellous panorama and numerous small villages allowing an insight into how locals live... After the initial climb, the road becomes flatter and then the last leg of the ride is more downhill. Lunch and return to hotel in Kas by vehicle for mid to late afternoon. Rest of the day free. Cycling distance: 50km. Difficulty rating: 3 (Moderate). Meal plan: B, L

Day 4

After driving up to Belenli Village-Antalya Road junction (ancient Lycian island settlement) start riding downwards. The road takes you through the village centre before a steep uphill road to Kiran Dag (Mountain) junction. The terrain consists of Mediterranean bush and wood vegetation. Along the route you see small Lycian settlements, vineyards, olive groves, greenhouses and ruins. From Kekova cycle downhill to Kilincli Village. We stop for fruits, biscuits, crackers, juice and other food & drinks. The final leg brings us to Kekova seashore, an ecologically and archeologically protected zone. After lunch take a boat trip in Kekova Bay and go swimming & snorkeling and visiting ancient Lycian & Roman & Ottoman settlements. Return to the lodge in Kekova Sound. Cycling distance: 40km. Difficulty rating: 3 (Moderate). Meal plan: B, L

Day 5

After breakfast we set off, riding through many villages. Sura Necropolis ruins will be your first long stop before starting the descent to Demre town (aka Myra). This route will allow you to visit the historical St.Nicholas Church and some ancient Lycian & Roman Myra ruins. After that you may push the route optionally (when commonly decided by the whole group) for another 23 kilometers through Myra River Valley (only in the season, if daytime allows). The day ends at your hotel in Kas. Cycling distance: 50km. Difficulty rating: 3 (Moderate). Meal plan: B, L

Day 6

Free day. No scheduled activities but the following activities can be arranged (for an additional charge): Scuba Diving, Coasteering, Hiking, River Trekking, Canyoning, Paragliding, Gorge Hiking, Jeep Safari, Boat Trip. Alternatively just relax! Meal plan: B

Day 7

An amazing day’s riding through forests, villages and open countryside and on a variety of tracks showcasing some of the best valley views. We drive in the van up a mountain road to Gursu village (1200m) in the Susuz Mountains – home to some of Central Lycia’s most stunning rock formations and a cedar forest. After 20 km downhill ride, last part follows a creek bed dirt road. With all the same fun, thrill and adventure as the free ride trails, these are more cross-country oriented and with the pedaling element you get that extra bit of work out and satisfaction. We finish the trip at a creek pond, a perfect spot for a refreshing dip after a long ride. There are may stops on the route with plenty of snacks. Lunch is at a farmyard village restaurant. After lunch, we drive back to hotel in Kas. Rest of the day free.Farewell dinner. Cycling distance: 45km. Difficulty rating: 3 (Moderate). Meal plan: B, L, D

Day 8

After breakfast transfer to Dalaman Airport or Antalya Airport for flight to Istanbul. Breakfast service is subject to the departure times. Available at 07:30-09:30. For very early transfers, a sandwich & juice pack will be supplied. Meal plan: B

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