At the foot of Mt.Tahtali (Olympos), 15km south of Kemer, the three harbors of Phaselis were once major commercial centers. The ruins of aqueducts, agoras, baths, a theater, Hadrian’s Gate and an acropolis reveal the city’s historical importance. From the south harbor, look up at Mt. Tahtali for a spectacular view. The sheltered sandy beaches make a superb playground, and the waters are calm and safe for swimmers. The ancient city of Olyrnpos is situated on the southern side of Mt. Tahtali. Oleander and laurel bushes shade the Olympos Valley, which you can approach by land and sea. The plays of light on the quiet pools of water enhance the mosaics in the bath. A temple gate and theater also remain from antiquity. The outer walls and towers around the bay-date from the Middle Ages. North of Olympos up from Clrali Beach, is Yanartas (at a height of 300 meters) where according to mythology the Lycian hero Bellerophon, mounted on his winged horse Pegasus slew the fire-breathing monster, Chimaera. Gas which seeps from the earth burns brightly at night at this site, which the Bvzantines also considered a religious area. South of Olympos, tranquil waters and sandy beaches line the Bay of Cavus. Here you can water ski on calm waters, discover the colorful-marine life or explore the incredible sea caves on the northern shore.
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