An unusual and atmospheric place: the old town of the 8th century. The walls, the aqueduct, the amphitheater, and all this by the sea. There is a Lycian trail nearby.
The entrance fee is 10 dollars per person, but it's worth a look. We saw that some of them came with a guide, so the walk will be more informative.
There is a bus to Kemer every 30-40min.
An interesting place, I recommend you to visit, besides, the complex itself is not very large and it will not take much time to explore it, I must warn you when you check in from the highway, you need to buy entrance tickets, which are only accepted in Turkish lira or by card (Russian bank cards are not suitable), you can also walk along the coastline in this Otherwise, you won't have to buy tickets at all. Next to the complex there is a good sandy beach with smooth and shallow access to the water (as in the Gulf of Finland, when the water is still knee-deep about 30 meters from the shore). In general, there is something to see, I met a turtle who walked through the ruins of the ancient city as if it were his apartment, he lived in Tekirova and walked the next day, took his family by taxi, but if I had been brought from some remote hotel purely for an excursion, I would probably have been a little disappointed- some very interesting There are no expansions, the complex is small, and there are beautiful views of the beaches everywhere.
It's an amazing place. The extraordinary beauty of the ancient ruins and the Mediterranean Sea. If you go through the grove, you get to a magical shallow bay, where at the end of March the water was already warm and you can swim.