Kas is a typical Mediterranean seaside resort with unparalleled beauty, unique things to see and a chill vibe that is quite unmatched. This cute little town has stunning beaches, great cuisine, shopping spots and a lot more that shouldn’t be missed. While this is enough to make anyone fall in love with the place, Kas adds some whitewashed houses along narrow cobbled streets, a picturesque harbour and the typical bougainvillea, making it a perfect place for some laid-back days. Once a Greek village, Kas will smite you with its architecture, the craftsmanship of the woodwork, history, and charm in abundance. Read through our top things to do in Kas, on your Turkey trip.

Visit Kaputas Beach

Kaputas is an astounding beach that is just a thirty-minute drive from Kas. This beach is famous for the incredible turquoise blue water which is tucked away in a mountain cave. Here, the mountain freshwater meets the sea. The stunning colour of the water, which is quite magical, will leave you in awe.

Paragliding in Kas  

If you are on the adventurous side, Kas is a wonderful place to paraglide. Paragliding is very popular along the whole turquoise coastline of Turkey. The feeling of weightlessness, floating through fresh air, and the beautiful view is an experience you won’t forget.

Visit the Island of Meis

Meis, the island of Greece is perfect for a day tour and is just a 20-minute ride from Kas. Small and pure, Meis Island offers the fabulous taste of Greece, where you can swim, eat and relax. You can’t leave Meis without visiting the stunning Blue caves. There are churches and museums in this island of approximately 400 inhabitants.

Saklikent Canyon

Saklikent Canyon has cool waters of the Esen River flowing through it, giving life to a huge pine forest. The canyon with narrow passages runs 18 kilometres and reaches a height of 200 metres. This is the deepest canyon in Turkey and it offers an exhilarating experience for those who are ready for it.

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