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CENTRAL LYCIA HOTEL BASED SEA KAYAKING TOUR " we dream you share " 8-day tour: 7 hotel/pension nights B & B, 5 daily paddling outings Saturday-Saturday 2008 Tour dates March 15-22, April 12-19, May 10-16, June 14-21, July 12-19, August 2-9, August 23-30, September 6-13, October 4-11, November 8-15
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unique sea kayak adventure along Turkey's antique Mediterranean Coast,
along Itinerary Day 1: Antalya-Kas Transfer:
Day 2: Kaş Archipelago; AntiPhellos (Kaş)-Islands-Limanagzi (Sebeda Isthmus)-Kaş
Paddling time: 4-hrs, Difficulty level: CLASS 2. Day 3: Kekova Sound- west route; Ucagiz(Teimioussa) & Kekova Islands-Sunken City-Sicak(Polemos) Bay-Aperlai-Simena / Teimioussa.
Paddling westward
we plan to arrive in Sicak isthmus by lunchtime..
Guided tours tend to ignore the ancient site of Aperlai, located west of Kekova Sound on the mainland and accessible only by boat from the sea and by the ancient trail on foot; the effort required to get there has ensured the preservation of another "sunken city" here, and you can plan some time on land to explore these ruins on foot. If the time is allowable you will then have an opportunity to visit Aperlai ruins to witness history, after a 2+2-km walk. After a tiring day, we will paddle again to Ucagiz village discovering the ecological and geological diversity of the Lycian shore. Lunch at restaurant included. Accommodation at Simena or Ucagiz. (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner. Paddling time: 5-hrs. Difficulty level: CLASS 2+. Day 4: Kekova Sound-east route; Ucagiz/Simena-Gokkaya(Smugglers Bay)-Cayagzi (ANDRIAKE-River Mouth of Andrakos River)
The medieval castle of the Knights of Saint John, sitting high on the hill is surrounded by the remains of the ancient city, offers a bird's-eye view of Kekova, with its bays, inlets, islands and colorful yachts sailing peacefully on the glassy water. Odd Lycian ogival sarcophagi, sometimes partially submerged, constantly remind you of the prosperous Lycian civilization... Lunch break at a fisherman restaurant. In the afternoon, paddling eastward take us to Kisneli island and Asirli Island with its big sea cave used at one time by pirates, then to quiet Gokkaya harbor. We then return inland for a long tea break while discovering the coastal ruins of Istlada and the coastal features of Gokkaya Bay. After the break we paddle to Demre-Cayagzi river mouth, also called Kokar Bay, and we disembark at the ruins of Andriake, port for Myra, home of St. Nicola’s church known to the world as Father Christmas. If time permits, there we will paddle up a spring flow in search of birds and natural springs. The afternoon is spent relaxing and visiting Myra ruins, St. Nicholas Church and the town of Demre. Lunch at restaurant or lunch box included. (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch Paddling time: 5-hrs. Difficulty level: CLASS 2+. Day 5: Kalkan-Firnaz Bay-Pinar Kürü Spring-Kalkan(Kalamaki)
Kayakers’ performance and sea conditions allowing, your guide may decide to make an open crossing to Sican (rat) and Yilan (snake) Islands which are uninhabited and named after their shape, then proceeding to Gerenlik Bay on the western shore of Kalkan Bay: inaccessible by road, this bay has a very fine sand beach. If a break is planned, we may land at this location but a better spot is Pinara Kürü, which has a fresh water supply and is a little closer to Kalkan. Although there is no sandy beach at Pinar Kürü, there is plenty of shade offered by huge trees, a bonus not to be overlooked in hot summer months. Back to Kalkan beach. Lunch at restaurant or lunch box included. Accommodation in Kalkan or Kaş. (B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch Paddling time: 4-hrs. Difficulty level: CLASS 2. Day 6: Kalkan-Kas
Paddling time: 6-hrs. Difficulty level: CLASS 2+. Day 7: Kas: Free day in Kas and its surroundings.
Post-trip extensions and daily programs are possible. (B) Breakfast Day 8: Kaş-Antalya: Final transfer and Fly to home. Transfer to Antalya Airport passing through eastern Lycia seashore via coastal road. (B) Breakfast
Notes: o The Itinerary represented above is the one taken under normal weather and ocean conditions. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary for any reason necessary to ensure the best trip possible. o Previous sea kayaking experience is an advantage but is not essential. However, in order to participate in a sea kayak trip you must know how to swim and paddlers should be in good physical and mental fitness. Pre-Instruction and all kayaking equipment is supplied. o CLASS 2 paddling grading involves protected water tours in lightly populated areas with exposure to currents up to two knots and crossings of one hour or more, with a fetch greater than five miles, sheltered coves and safe beaches every mile or so, with small surf and a schedule of less than six hours a day. o Price includes: 7 nights B&B accommodation in a hotel/pension, 5 days paddling, lunch for all paddling days, all transport during the tour, transfers from/to Antalya Airport for groups of minimum 4 persons; all kayaking equipment: kayaks, buoyancy aids, paddles etc.; services of professional and experienced guides, and service charges. For terms & conditions and reservations, please refer to our reservations page on our web site. o Prices do not include international and domestic flights; gratuities to tour guide(s) and driver(s); any items of a personal nature. o We offer 5% discount for customer groups who may wish to join this trip at Ekomarin's Kas office without any transfer requested. We can also arrange transfers from/to Dalaman Airport. o If requested, all archaeological, ecological and historical information about the tour route will be presented to the participants as a printed document and/or to be sent via Internet. o A recommended gear & essential equipment list is to be sent to the participants before the tour. o Whenever required a support boat will follow the paddlers and be in contact with the group leader. She is positioned for security matters. o Travel Insurance is highly recommended for all International outdoors & adventure travel. Our insurancs may not protect you. Please check your own policies. Included in Land Cost
Not Included in Land Cost
INDIVIDUAL RESERVATIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE. WHEN THE MINIMUM GROUP NUMBER IS REACHED, YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IN A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD.
prices are subject to change without notice
Sea kayaking tours are here divided arbitrarily into four categories according to potential difficulty and risk. It should be remembered that every situation is different and your trip may not fit readily into one category or another. CLASS 1: Involve gentle tours in sloughs and deltas, and in inhabited, non-challenging, protected waterways not exposed to current more than one knot or open water. Such trips are usually undertaken for a secondary purpose such as bird watching, photography, etc. and call for a schedule of less than three hours per paddling day. CLASS 2: Involve protected water tours in lightly populated areas with exposure to currents up to two knots and crossings of one hour or more with a fetch greater than five miles, sheltered coves and safe beaches every mile or so with small surf and a schedule of less than six hours(4-hour) a day. CLASS 3: Involve exposure to remote areas (half a day to the nearest known help), Open Ocean with crossings up to two hours, exposure to a rough coastline that precludes landing for up to two hours, currents that exceed 3 knots, or beaches with mild to moderate surf. CLASS 4: Involves conditions beyond CLASS 3.
Factors that increase the seriousness of the trip include: - severe weather - use of single rather than double kayaks - very young, old or handicapped clients - larger group size - smaller staff to client ratio. Factors that reduce the seriousness of the trip include: - clients with skills and previous kayaking experience - an accompanying support vessel - smaller group size - larger staff to client ratio.
Sea Kayaking Eco-philosophy. · Ekomarin Sea Kayaking Centre staff is totally dedicated to the protection and well being of nature. · All of our staff shares the same love of nature and the same philosophy when it comes to mother earth. · On a local basis we clean up areas, which we use i.e., beaches, islands and we also collect whatever plastic or rubbish we see floating on the sea. · Our kayaks are very environmentally friendly as they silently glide along with very little noise and certainly no trail of pollution. · We use as much local staff as possible. · When it comes to supplying meals and foods for our clients, we use organically grown produce whenever we can. · We cook mostly vegetarian meals the exception being fresh seafood or local meals when available. · Every year we also donate numerous kayaking hours to many different association's research and conservation projects.
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