Kas
is perched amongst towering vertical
cliffs above a rock coastline.
Dispute growing a a tourism destination,
Kast has maintained its
natural charm, with narrow cobbled
streets and boutique
shops.
It is also the base for glass-bottomed
boat trips to the sunken cities
around Kekova Island from you can
view remains of civilisations dating
4th C BC.
Kalkan is a historic town
and almost completely absent
of tourism. It is an unspoiled
haven
of lush nature and brilliant
blue crystal-clear sea.
Both towns appeal to buyers seeking
a holiday home in a quiet and traditional
location. Despite the immature
toursim market, rental yields can
operate at a premium since the
seclusion of the area is rare in
Turkey. Moreover, property prices
are below the average for the coast.
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