Kaş, a charming town in southern Turkey, still retains the essence of a traditional Turkish fishing village. Located in the Antalya region, its whitewashed houses are adorned with vibrant pink bougainvillaea, creating a picturesque scene. Before 1923, Kaş had a significant Greek population, and their influence is still evident in the town’s architecture, from wooden balconies to classic window shutters. The town’s layout seamlessly integrates ancient history, with Lycian tombs and a well-preserved Hellenistic theater serving as lasting reminders of the civilizations that once thrived in this beautiful coastal area.
Take a Trip to Mediterranean Kas

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