We spent our holidays in the resort village of Tekirova. On the fifth day of staying at the hotel, I was very bored, and the excursions offered for the whole day were not impressive.
Then, having learned that there is an ancient ancient city nearby, you can get there on foot, and the path runs along the famous Lycian trail, we decided to hit the road on the same day!
We took swimming trunks, a towel, and several bottles of water with us, and we built the route in Yandex maps (we didn't have Internet outside the hotel, but geolocation worked fine).
The trail itself turned out to be not as prepared as I expected (I strongly advise age travelers and children not to cross the trail, especially over the hills), but the exit to the beach of phaselis compensated for everything. A slightly blackish beach, as we were told, is some kind of volcanic sand, the water here is much warmer than in neighboring villages, I did not want to get out.
Well, after swimming, we went to the Phaselis itself. Contrary to expectations, the entrance was free, and there were quite a lot of ancient buildings. We wandered for several hours, including around the pottery, to which this review is attached, then we swam again, and at the end we had an hour-long walk back to the hotel.