KASTRO AND LYCIAN GRAVE
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Walk around the castle of the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and join the coastal path to see a Lycian tomb carved into the rock.
Overlooking the port, the ruins that dominate the bay are those of the castle of the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. It dates from the 14th century, but its foundations were erected in antiquity by Sosicles, son of Nicagor. The view is superb on the port and the Turkish coasts. Go around the castle to reach the coastal path below: you will see on your right a Lycian tomb carved into the rock. Dating from the 4th century BC, it is admirably preserved and bears witness to the presence of ancient Anatolian populations.
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