Best Day Trips from Kalkan: Discover Lycia's Hidden Corners
Escape the Ordinary — Uncover the Best Things to Do Near Kalkan
Kalkan may be captivating enough to keep you rooted to your villa’s sun-drenched terrace, but for those ready to explore beyond the bougainvillea-draped walls, a tapestry of unforgettable day trips awaits. Whether you’re craving classical ruins, mountain feasts, secret coves or soul-stirring landscapes, this handpicked curation of the best day trips from Kalkan is your gateway to a richer, deeper Turkish Riviera experience.
We’re here to help you get the most from your time in Kalkan — whether you’re staying in a private villa, boutique hotel, or on a tailor-made itinerary, our local knowledge is at your service. From archaeological wonders to lazy days at sea, here’s what to do near Kalkan when the sunbed finally lets you go.
Canoeing the Xanthos River
Paddle peacefully down the Xanthos River, stopping at mud baths to slather on mineral-rich clay before drifting toward Patara Beach. A glorious mix of activity and relaxation, surrounded by the flora and fauna of the Lycian coast.
Day Trip to Meis Island (Kastellorizo) from Kalkan
Just a 20-minute ferry ride from Kas, the tiny Dodecanese island of Meis is an utterly charming escape. Spend the day ambling its pastel harbour, take a speedboat to the legendary Blue Grotto, or linger over souvlaki and saganaki at a harbourside taverna. Loggerhead turtles frequently glide through the bay, adding their serene presence to an already enchanting setting.
Day Trip to Fethiye from Kalkan: Markets, Marina & More
An hour west lies Fethiye, a bustling harbour town known for its vibrant fish market and bohemian vibe. Select your fish from the central stalls, then have it grilled at a nearby restaurant with all the trimmings. For a more tranquil afternoon, head to boutique beach clubs like Sea Me or explore nearby gems like Kayaköy Ghost Village or the famed Ölüdeniz Lagoon.
Kalkan Gulet Cruises: The Ultimate Lazy Day at Sea
No trip to Kalkan is complete without a day aboard a traditional wooden gulet. Sail from cove to cove, swim in jewel-toned bays, and feast on a freshly prepared lunch onboard. Join a shared cruise or book a private charter through our concierge.
Insider Tip: Join one of our charters or recommended sailings— it includes transfers, lunch, wine or beer, and towels for the day.
Kas Market Day: A Friday Favourite from Kalkan
Every Friday, the coastal town of Kas comes alive with its weekly market. Wander through stalls bursting with seasonal fruit, leather goods, spices and silver jewellery before diving into a doner or gözleme wrap. Afterwards, explore the town’s bougainvillea-clad lanes, artisan boutiques, sea-facing amphitheatre, or nearby beach clubs like Derya and Çınarlar.
Kekova Day Trip from Kalkan: Kayaking the Sunken City
One of the region’s most magical day trips, paddle over the ruins of the sunken city of Kekova. Marvel at submerged sarcophagi, then hike to Simena Castle for panoramic views and a pomegranate juice from a local stall. Uçagız village offers waterside dining with seafood specialities such as karides güveç (shrimps in garlic) and grilled grouper.
Insider Tip: If kayaking isn’t your cup of tea we can arrange a day at sea on a gulet instead with transport to and from Kalkan- and a wonderful lunch aboard.
Saklikent Gorge and Gizlikent Waterfall
Trek through Saklikent — one of Europe’s longest gorges — where icy waters and towering cliffs create a dramatic, invigorating adventure. Pair this with a visit to Gizlikent Waterfall, hidden behind a green ravine. Pause for gözleme and a cold beer at a riverside cafe, or extend your day with a detour to the ancient ruins of Pinara or Tlos.
Secluded Seafood: Speedboat to the Fish Shack
Hire a boat from Aristos Watersports and glide along the coast to Firnaz Bay, where the unofficially named ‘Fish Shack’ awaits. This low-key, cliffside spot is renowned for its catch-of-the-day lunches, served with panoramic views and a side of absolute tranquillity. With fresh meze, grilled seabream and a sea breeze, it’s a hidden culinary experience you’ll remember long after the tan fades.
Turkish Cookery Class: A Taste of Tradition
Join the warm-hearted Huseyin at Guru’s Place or The Pasta House for a hands-on lesson in Turkish cuisine. You’ll shop the local markets, prepare authentic meze and main dishes, and share a feast with your fellow cooks in the heart of the old town. It’s authentic, immersive, and ideal for food lovers looking to take a slice of Turkey home.
Turkish Village Breakfast: A Feast in the Foothills
Drive to the villages of Bezirgan or Çınaraltı and discover Sahika Bahçe or Belmuar. Here, Turkish breakfast becomes an occasion — a slow feast of local cheeses, fresh bakes, olives, eggs, jams and more, served in the serene embrace of mountain views and pine-scented air.
Visit Patara from Kalkan: Ancient Ruins & Wild Beach Bliss
Less than 30 minutes west of Kalkan lies Patara — an 18km stretch of powdery golden sand and one of the Mediterranean’s most untouched beaches. Here, evocative ruins spill across the dunes, echoing the legacy of a city once pivotal to the Lycian League. Wander among columned streets, a theatre and bathhouses before diving into the aquamarine waves.
After a day in the sun, head uphill to the cool mountain air of Islamlar village. Enjoy a slow supper of freshwater trout and garden-grown meze in a rustic restaurant overlooking the valley — a soul-soothing end to a day rich in history and flavour.