Kas is an area which has thankfully changed very little over the last 10 years. There is a lot to see here from civilisations of past centuries, including the tombs dotted throughout the town and the amphitheatre with its magnificent views.
If you enjoy walking, venture off around the Peninsula and take a closer look at the Greek island of Meis, alternatively you can go there by boat on a day trip.
Walking along the harbour with the sea behind you, look up to the mountains that cradle Kas to see the figure of a man lying on his side screaming. Mythology suggests that he was separated from his pregnant lover, now a figure trapped in time on a Greek island in the Mediterranean.
The streets are full of little shops, white-washed houses, cafés, restaurants and bars and you will love the village tea garden located centrally, the perfect place to relax as you watch the world go by. A trip to Myra is often undertaken by visitors, the home and Church of St. Nicholas, (Father Christmas!), and the sunken City of Kekova is a site not to be missed. Kas is a wonderfully relaxed resort with stunning scenery. |