We got there by car, the road is great. There is a parking lot, a small cafe, a toilet, souvenir shops. The territory of the ancient city of Tlos is large, you can climb up to the tombs themselves. Fethiye tombs are high in the rocks, you can only see from below. It is also convenient to drive up.
An interesting historical place. Good views of the city and the bay. There's not much to see, but what's left of the tombs is impressive. You can visit, but preferably with a guide. If you go or go on your own, then you need to read about the place.
If you look from the road, it's beautiful, interesting, and historical, but I wouldn't pay money for admission. Approximately the same views as from the tombs can be seen by walking a little further down the road.
We were passing through, despite a quick inspection of the cuttings in the rocks, we were very impressed. How could they design and build like this in ancient times, without computers and calculators...
it would be interesting to wander with an excursion.
Excursions where these tombs appear-I advise you to visit.They are being taken by motorboats along the river to the spit of the sea.Beautiful views.Crab fishing + I can order food (I advise).Swimming in the sea on the spit-we met a large turtle f75cm in the sea (they lay eggs on the spit)Be sure to try pomegranate juice from the boatmen-it's better not to try it
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Sooooo liked the tour, we took everything from ginzatravel precisely in time, there are many different passages through the tombs and the amphitheater, you can even go into one tomb, the best tour in Turkey, in general, I advise
Everyone has their own history and customs. The cemetery is interesting, they say they arrange hiking tours there. That's probably more interesting than just watching from afar from the water
I strongly advise you to visit. But when it's not hot. The entrance ticket is not expensive, it allows you to get up and look very close. The fine work of the ancient master will be visible. For everything, an hour at most
It's a beautiful thing, everything is fine.
Cons: entrance is paid, closed at night.
Plus, what is a fence for a Russian? And the locals are kind and friendly.
I recommend that you go for 20-40 minutes. Ps in small tombs, you can also go through and climb yourself, which at the beginning of the ascent can be seen behind the fence.
There is no point in taking an excursion, the story is here for 5 minutes. Take a taxi and for 900 rubles you will be taken from almost any part of Fethiye to there .
A good place to visit, the entrance costs 40 lira, although everything is perfectly visible from the street
It's a pity that it closes early
I don't want to go in the heat, but everything is closed at sunset
There's not much to see. Everything is closed by a fence. Only ruins remained of the castle. But the observation deck there is simply gorgeous: the whole bay and the city itself are in the palm of your hand.
Admission costs 40 lire. You can climb the stairs to one tomb and even climb inside. We were surprised by the detailed imitation of the entrance doors, made of stone (or concrete?). It is not clear how the ancient Lycians managed to first cut down these tombs on a steep cliff, and then tightly close them with stone "doors".
A great place to understand that there were really wonderful civilizations. Without touching it, you will not understand how important it is to know the history. Excavations are still underway. Just by visiting and visiting the ancient lodges of the amphibian, sane people change their worldview and understanding of things. And that we will probably leave behind wonderful mountains of garbage made of non-collapsible plastic and dead nature.
The entrance is 12.5 liras. You can only approach the main tomb in the form of a temple, the rest will be visible from the road for free)). The view from there is really cool, all over Fethiye.