They were in the fall of 2024. The place is beautiful. Excavations are underway. Something is being restored. It will become more interesting in 20 years. When more will be restored. It is not so interesting to look at the disassembled stones. You won't go a second time. And in 20 years it would be possible to visit. To see what has changed. But not a fact
There are many different locations with ruins of ancient architecture, restoration work is still underway, 170 lira entrance ticket, regardless of age, but this money is not worth it ((((according to the photo on the Internet, a slightly different impression is created)))) from the checkpoint, walk 2-3 km in the unbearable heat, the locals all go by car, the beaches are all occupied by locals, the coves are small and rocky, it takes a long time to walk over the stones in the water to swim, although in the far right there is sand, but the pleasure is so-so, there are not so many ruins, most of them are fenced, or dangerous, or else in the work, back to the 08 bus, the only one that goes there from Kemer at 12, we barely got there already))))) We were disappointed
Entrance 220lir (September 2023). You can get from Kemer by minibus (30lir). There are toilets, a cafe and no sun beds, umbrellas, etc. Mostly locals rest there and bring tourists by ships and buses. A beautiful place . There are few people because there are no hotels nearby. We went here from a 5-star hotel.
A very beautiful place, archaeologists did a great job, climbed, and wondered how everything was preserved, I didn't want to leave, the beach is very cool, I strongly advise you to visit this place.
We were there in early October, we liked everything.
The entrance is about 220 lire. A good place to take beautiful photos and reboot a little from hotels in Kemer!
I advise you to take swimsuits, you can swim and sunbathe there))
I really liked this place, we got there by bus 08, from Kemer, in just 20 minutes, the entrance costs 220 lira per person. A very picturesque place, with the opportunity to immerse yourself in the past.