Antalya To Kas Private (tuistravel.com - Antalya To Kas Private Transfer) Transfer, Kas Antalya, Kas has known ancient cities such as Istlada, Apollonia, Isinda, Kyaenai, as well as many unnamed ruins around Kas.
There are many unknown ruins around Kaş, as well as ancient cities such as Istlada, Apollonia, Isinda and Kyaenai. These are large and small ancient settlements. For example, there is a small settlement named Tysse on a low hill near Tüse Village.
Its area is 2,231 km². It is separated from the Seydikemer district of Muğla by the Eşen Stream in the west. It is adjacent to Demre in the east and Elmalı in the north. Just across the Mediterranean, at a distance of 2,100 meters, is the Greek island of Meis. Located 189 km from the city center of Antalya, Kaş has a coastline of around 70 km.
The Mediterranean climate prevails in Kaş. Summers are hot and dry, winters are mild and rainy. 700 m above sea level. Mediterranean climate effect is seen up to the altitude. The higher parts are under the influence of continental climate. Kaş Town is the coolest place of our Mediterranean beaches during the summer. It also has the lowest values of the Mediterranean coastline in terms of humidity in summer.
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